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A pair of Victorian Gothic Revival silver serving spoons, the leaf shaped bowls with engraved foliate decoration, with wrythen terminals and clover shaped finials, by Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes, Sheffield 1873, a silver straining spoon by the same maker, Sheffield 1877, two silver decanter labels, one port and one sherry, by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 2000, a silver caddy spoon, by John Prince, Edinburgh 1983, 209gms (6) Condition Report:Available upon request
18THC ENGLISH DELFT FLOWER BRICK of rectangular form with pierced holes to the top section, painted on each side with identical landscape views including two figures in a boat, each end painted with two fisherman, some damages, 15.5cms across, 9.5cms high. Also with a delft tea caddy of square form, painted with a floral design and with a metal lid, 11.5cms high (damages). (2)
Plated wares, including a Victorian Adam style biscuit barrel embossed with semi fluting laurel swags and bows, Sheffield plate tea caddy of serpentine form, two oval trays, a glass and leather bound hip flask with plated mount and screw lid, and an Allancer stainless steel and leather bound hip flask. (6)
An antique walnut jewellery box with fitted interior, brass handle and key and an inlaid coromandel tea caddy with key.Condition:- Walnut jewellery box - General wear through age and use, no sign of any major damage or repair. Inlaid coromandel tea caddy - General wear through age and use, some losses to inlay, screws appear to have been replaced, no sign of any major damage or repair.
Various items of silverware to include a George V hallmarked silver fluted vase of trumpet form, with weighted base, height 18.5cm, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1916, silver napkin ring with engine turned decoration, silver-topped cut glass jar, silver sugar nips, an early 19th century silver teaspoon, silver grapefruit spoon with all-over bright cut decoration, in a floral and Greek Key pattern, with initials to top and a small shoehorn with a filled silver handle, together with a Daniel & Arter hip flask with electroplated cup, a pair of electroplated crows' feet sugar tongs and a silver plated tea caddy spoon, combined weighable silver approx 2.3ozt (10). CONDITION REPORT The weight of the silver items does not include the trumpet vase with weighted base or the shoehorn.
A Dutch silver caddy spoon, the bowl decorated in relief with a windmill and church beyond, the handle formed as two gentlemen, import mark Chester 1907, length 9cm, and a group of silver and sterling souvenir spoons, total weight 367g, together with a group of Continental .800 silver souvenir spoons, weight 322g, and a group of plated souvenir spoons, with a mahogany box.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George V silver posy basket with pierced tied ribbon bow handle above pierced sides within a ribbon and reeded rim, Chester 1914 by Jones & Crompton, height 20cm, a set of six silver coffee spoons, each terminal enamelled in a different colour, Birmingham 1937 by William Hail Haseler, cased, a silver trophy cup, the front engraved with the 'London Athletic Club' crest, London 1912, height 11.3cm, and two other items of silver, including a Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Sheffield 1830 by Robert Gainsford, length 10.5cm, total weight 310g, together with a silver toddy ladle with twisted whalebone handle, length 33cm, and a plated napkin ring.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Continental .835 silver oval box, the hinged lid cast with an outdoor scene of couples dancing, musicians and figures seated at a table, the sides cast with foliate scrolls, weight 288g, length 10cm, together with a Continental plated oval lobed tea caddy and cover, embossed with children and cherubs, height 10.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III satinwood and sycamore marquetry tea caddy together with a small early 19th century partridgewood caddy The satinwood example crossbanded in tulipwood with shell inlaid, with rectangular top with canted corners enclosing two lidded compartments, with a bone escutcheon, the other with a domed lid and bone escutcheon, 18cm and 9cm wide respectively. (2)
MISCELLANEOUS SMALL SILVER:- to include: a bright-cut caddy spoon, initialled, 3 condiments and 3 spoons, a engine-turned cigarette case, a compact, a child's spoon, inscribed, a egg cup, initialled, a spirit flask, inscribed, a napkin ring, initialled and a continental box resembling a stack of coins; the flask 4.1" (11cm) high; 20.3 oz (14)
A MIXED LOT:- to include: an Edwardian Britannia-standard cream jug with a wavy rim, a large vase, a two-handled cup, a George V sugar bowl, a pair of sugar tongs, a mounted circular mirror, inscribed and a oval tea caddy, mixed makers and dates 1903-1930; the vase 14.1" (36cm) high; 19.9 oz weighable silver (7)
A MIXED LOT:- a late Victorian bachelor's or afternoon teapot. a cased set of 6 teaspoons and a pair of matching sugar tongs, 2 caddy spoons, a sugar sifter spoon, a folding fruit knife with mother of pearl sides, a vesta case, a pill box, one late Victorian and one Edwardian mounted photograph frame, a Victorian, brass-mounted, double-ended scent bottle and a pencil (A/F); the frames each approx 7" (17.5cm) high; 13.5 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT: 2 Danish caddy spoons, a Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, initialled, a Scottish themed caddy spoon "MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB", a christening knife, fork & spoon with mother of pearl handles, initialled and dated "1823", a pair of George III bright-cut tongs, initialled, a folding fruit knife, 2 lobster picks, 3 small butter knives and 5 small condiment spoons; 8.3 oz (lot)
A collection of 19th century Staffordshire Imari pattern dinnerware and other Imari pieces, comprising a caddy & cover, various bowls, cups and dishes, together with a Japanese Imari dish 12in. (30.5cm.) diameter and a small Imari ink pot, Copeland Imari pot and a Royal Crown Derby dish. (quantity) * Japanese Imari dish with hairline crack; caddy with two nibbles to edge of inner rim, one cup hairline to base, one saucer/small plate with nibble to rim, some rubbing to decoration.
An Edwardian silver octagonal urn / trophy cup form tea caddy, in the style of Adam, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1908, the hinged cover with acorn finial, opening to reveal gilt washed interior, engraved below key with Clan Grant crest, raised upon square foot, complete with key, 8 ½in. (21.5cm.) high, weight 21.1 tr.oz. * Key slipping (not locking), maker's mark rubbed, square base with little knocks to corners etc, overall good.
A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with central marquetry sea shell inlay, opening to reveal void for mixing bowl flanked by twin covered compartments with tin lining, the whole raised on four bun feet, 12 x 5 ¾in. (30.5 x 14.7cm.), 6 ¾in. (17.2cm.) high, together with a rectangular version, the hinged lid with M.O.P slab to centre, with vacant interior. (2)
A George III mahogany tea caddy, rectangular form, with tulipwood cross banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, navette shaped handle, the fitted interior with two compartments with hinged lids and plain glass sugar bowl, 12 x 6 x 6in. (30.5 x 15.25 x 15.25cm.). * Good colour and condition – very original. Bowl has chip to foot.No key. Minor chips to veneer at front corner of lid.
A collection of silver plate, comprising of an oval tea caddy / biscuit box by Atkin Brothers; pair of Hermes - Paris beakers; mustard pot fashioned as a urn; trophy cup, inscribed around rim 'CHARLES GERALD MARMADUKE DAYRELL 1912 - J=NE - LHORANCHET A CHAUX 1854; tray; caster, grape scissors, souvenir spoons etc. (quantity)
A George III silver tea caddy, Alexander Field, London, 1797, of navette form with bright cut engraved stylised foliate bands and central oval shaped vacant cartouche to either side, silver mounted bone pineapple finial to hinged cover, 5 ¾in. (14.5cm.) long, weight 15.5 tr.oz. * Very light surface wear only, very good, strong hallmarks, strong hinge.
Walker & Hall Sheffield plate entree dish & cover, of shaped lobed form with floral, scroll and shell cast rims and handle, 13 ½in. (34.3cm.) long, together with a set of six mother of pearl and EPNS fish knives and forks; unusual white metal face mask caddy spoon and a plated caddy spoon. * Some rubbing to high points, surface scratches to inner bowl, pleasing to the eye.

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