A George III silver caddy spoon with heart shaped bowl and pierced 'V' shaped handle, Birmingham 1809 by IL, length 8cm, and a similar silver caddy spoon, London 1806 by Josiah Snatt, length 9.4cm, total weight 20.3g.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.
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A George III silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl and handle with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1807 by Cocks & Bettridge, length 5.3cm, and two other silver caddy spoons, each with engraved decoration, total weight 24.5g.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 Scottish silver caddy spoon with scallop shell bowl, Edinburgh 1811 by John Graham, length 8.7cm, a silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with stylized scallop shell bowl, Exeter 1846 by William Rawlings Sobey, length 9.2cm, and three other similar silver caddy spoons, total weight 65.9g.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.
Christiaan Huygens walnut bracket clock, caddy top with brass carrying handle, acorn finials, scrolled bracket feet, eight-inch arched brass dial with Tower of London Automaton, calendar zodiac dial, cast spandrels, signed Christiaan Huygens, made in Holland, the movement striking on eight gongs, the backplate with an engraved plaque, Series 1410 No.R11, height 46cm.Condition report:Good condition, case and metalwork is all good, movement is clean and tidy, no key but does chime on the hour and quarters correctly along with the automaton, the figures showing the passing ages.
A George IV silver Kings pattern caddy spoon, other silverBirmingham, 1826 by Unite & Hilliard, plain shovel bowl and filled handle together with a George III foliate engraved silver bladed knife, London, 1791 by William Abdy II, a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London, 1866 by George Adams, a butter knife, a a jam spoon and silver plate on copper brandy pan with turned mahogany handle stamped Garrard & Co Ltd, (qty)first length 13.6 cm., weighable silver approx. 2.56 oztCondition: Fair condition
An Edwardian silver tea caddyLondon, 1907 by C Harris Ltdof oval tapering half fluted design with twin lion mask ring handles and hinged half fluted domed cover with urn finialheight 11.5 cm., weight approx.6.59 ozt. Condition: Fair condition. Occasional light dings and dents to sides. urn finial slightly knocked
A late 19th century Russian .84 silver caddy spoon, a set of twelve coffee spoons and a spoonfirst Moscow, dated 1887, handle and scoop from bowl foliate engraved, second, gilt bowl engraved verso with initials and twisted handle, third having pointed gilt bowls and tapering handles, (14)first length 12.1 cm., weight approx. 6.22 oztCondition: good condition
A glass tea caddy mixing bowl,c.1800, of footed form, engraved with a foliate border,12cm diameter,12.1cm high,together with a similar example,with a notch cut rim and floral swag engraving,10cm diameter10cm high (2)Larger with some scratches to the body. Smaller with a crack to the lower section of the body.
An ebonised caddy top mantel clock,20th century, retailed by Elliot, London, the brass dial with foliate engraving and silver chapter ring, the musical movement playing Westminster and Wittington chimes, raised on stepped plinth, 23cm wide15cm deep33cm highNo key present, not been tested, but movement looks in good order. Nibbles to ebonished case, revealing natural wood below, scratches to chapter ring around wind holes
A collection of boxes,comprising a Regency Colonial horn mounted writing box, with reeded edges, 43.5cm wide, 28.5cm deep, 11cm high, a Campaign style writing box, 40cm wide, 26.5cm deep, 15cm high, an early 19th-century brassbound rosewood writing box, 35.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep, 15.5cm high, an early 19th century vanity case, possibly amboyna, 28cm wide, 21.5cm deep, 10.8cm high, a Regency burr yew tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with two hinged canisters enclosing a moulded glass mixing bowl, 33cm wide, 16cm deep, 19cm high, and another similar example, with glass canisters and mixing bowl, 34.5cm wide, 17cm deep, 20cm high (6)Lifting and splits to the horn mounted example. Not all of the interiors are original. All with losses, splits, and wear. The leather on the writing slope smells damp. In need of restoration.
A William IV silver caddy spoon, by John Tongue, Birmingham, 1833, in the form of an oak leaf, together with an ivory toothpick holder, 19th century, of navette form, with interior mirror,9cm wideweighable 0.45oztBlemishes to the mirror of the toothpick holder. Caddy spoon dented to the reverse
A George IV silver fish slice,by William Chawner II, London, 1825, with pierced foliate decoration, the handle monogrammed with an 'S',31cm longtogether with a small collection of George III and later silver flatware, comprising a caddy spoon by Elizabeth Morley, London 1811, a teaspoon by Stephen Adams II, London 1813, a fish knife, Birmingham 1929, and a similar butter knife,total 8.39ozt (5)Tarnishing throughout, particularly to the slice. The fruit knife with some separation between the handle and the blade.
A collection of George III and later silver flatware,to include a George III Scottish silver ladle, another similar Victorian example, Exeter 1846, a Scottish silver apostle top spoon, by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1877, a caddy spoon depicting a pastoral scene, with London import marks, and a Victorian silver and mother of pearl fruit knife,weighable approximately 41ozt (qty.)Marks rubbed and illegible of the marrow scoop. Large quantity, all in a mixed condition with scratches, marks and tarnishing.
A collection of cased silver flatware,comprising eight sets, to include a pair of Scottish silver teaspoons with stag head crests, by J R & W Laing, Glasgow 1934, a set of six Art Deco teaspoons, a 1930s caddy spoon, and a set of modern enamel and gilt six coffee spoons,together with a cased silver proof coin,commemorating the marriage of HRH Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, with original box and papers,4cm diameter total 15.5oztWear and marks to every box. Tarnishing and surface scratches throughout. Heavier wear and dents to the caddy spoon.
A selection of Trench Art and related items, to include a small shell with additional wooden thermometer, a caddy, a small container with Welsh Dragon to the top, a Souvenir de Arras 1918 plate, with hand engraved message to reverse, a belt of inert rounds, a converted butt of a rifle to a decorative stand, a 1951 map tube and more (parcel)
A Reproduction Black Wound Badge, with two wire clasp to reverse, together with a Third Reich yellow brass ashtray, with central eagle with F.M.S where the Swastika would normal be, below 'Manthe' with Roman numerals around the edge, plus a Third Reich cigarette/cigar caddy, with wooden interior and applied white metal eagle to the front, maker's stamp to the base and a leather bound Valkenburg cigarette case (4) possibly reproduction, please form own opinion of authenticity before bidding
THREE BOXES OF SUNDRY ITEMS, METAL WARE, ETC, to include a distressed child's doll, three cutlery boxes with contents, various other loose silver plate cutlery, a 19th century mahogany tea caddy, two wooden jewellery boxes, etc (three boxes) (Condition report: doll with large chip to back of head and loose eyes, veneer loss to lid of tea caddy)
Teedose mit Rosenknauf im Rokoko-Stil. Deutsch, Anf. 20. Jh. Silber, gest. BZ., '800', MZ.: 'J. Wagner & Sohn.', 'PG'. Bombierte Form. Gravierter Flechtband-Dekor und 3 Kartuschen mit graviertem Adelswappen und Datum '8. Juni 1909'. Deckel mit plastischem Rosenknauf. H. 17,5 cm. Gew. ca. 288 g. - A Tea Caddy with Rose Knob in Rokoko-Style. German, early 20. cent. Silver, stamped. Assay mark, '800', mm.:'J. Wagner & Sohn.', 'PG'. Round base with curved body. Wall with decor of crossed straps and three engraved cartridges. Lid with rose knob. H. 17,5 cm. Weight approx. 288 g. -
John Newton London, reg. 1739. George II Teedose. London, 1742-43. Silber, gest. BZ., MZ.: 'IW'. Ovaler Korpus mit Glatte Wandung, frontseitig mit Hirsch-Gravur. Gewölbter Deckel. Herausnehmbarer Schiebeboden. Sehr kl. Delle am Deckel. H. 13,3 cm. Gew. ca. 154 g. - Literatur: Vgl.: Rosenberg, 1964, S. 89, S. 194 - Newton, John London, reg. 1739. A Georgian Tea Caddy. London, 1742-43. Silver, stamped. Assay mark, mm.: 'IW'. Rounded rectangular body with stepped shoulder, moulded base and domed lid. Removable sliding base. Very small dent on the lid. H. 13,3 cm. Weight approx. 154 g. - Literature: Comp.: Rosenberg, 1964, p. 89, p. 194 -
MEISSEN Mokka-, Kaffee- und Teeserviceteile 'Rote Rose', 1. und 2. Wahl, 20. Jh. Ca. 78-tlg: abweichende Formen und Dekore, 14 Mokkatassen (1 bestoßen), 15 Unterteller (2 best.), 10 Gebäckteller mit durchbrochen gearbeiteter Fahne (D. ca. 15,5 cm), 1 Kuchenteller, 1 Mokkakanne (H. ca. 17, Deckelröschen best.), 2 Teekannen (H. ca. 10-11), 1 Kaffeekanne (H. ca. 23,5, Deckelröschen best.), 3 Deckeltässchen, 1 Väschen (H. ca. 4,5), 1 Kratervase (H. ca. 16), 1 Deckeldöschen, 1 Teedose, 1 Blattschälchen (L. ca. 10), 1 Fußschale (H. ca. 22,5), 14 Schälchen (D. ca. 8), 2 Teller mit durchbrochen gearbeiteter Fahne (D. ca. 21), 1 Mokkatasse mit Schwanenhenkel und 1 Untertasse, 2 ovale Henkelschalen mit durchbrochen gearbeiteter Fahne (L. ca. 26), 1 Prunkteller mit einem glanzgoldstaffiertem Rocaillen- und Muschelreliefdekor (D. ca. 23), 4 Teile mit Muschelrand: 1 Milchkännchen (H. ca. 17,5), 1 Zuckerdose, 2 verschieden große Teller (D. ca. 22-26), dazu 6 Mokkalöffel NORWEGEN (925 Silber vergoldet) mit emailliertem Rosendekor. Teilweise berieben, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| MEISSEN Mocha, coffee and tea service pieces 'Red Rose', 1st and 2nd choice, 20th c. Approx. 78-pcs.: different forms and decors, 14 mocha cups (1 bumped), 15 saucers (2 bumped), 10 pastry plates with openwork rim (d. approx. 15.5 cm), 1 cake plate, 1 mocha pot (h. ca. 17, lid florets damaged), 2 teapots (h. ca. 10-11), 1 coffee pot (h. ca. 23.5, lid florets damaged), 3 lidded cups, 1 vase (h. ca. 4.5), 1 crater vase (h. ca. 16), 1 lidded jar, 1 tea caddy, 1 leaf bowl (l. approx. 10), 1 footed bowl (h. approx. 22.5), 14 small bowls (d. approx. 8), 2 plates with an openwork rim (d. approx. 21), 1 mocha cup with swan handle and 1 saucer, 2 oval handled bowls with openwork rim (l. approx. 26), 1 pompous plate with a gilded rocaille and shell relief decoration (d. approx. 23), 4 pieces with shell rim: 1 milk jug (h. approx. 17.5), 1 sugar bowl, 2 plates of different sizes (d. approx. 22-26), plus 6 mocha spoons NORWAY (925 silver gold-plated) with enamelled rose decoration. Partially rubbed, signs of age and use.
A Georgian sarcophagus mahogany tea caddy and a mahogany jewellery box with velvet lined interior, a domed rosewood inlaid glove box with a pair of gloves, another lined walnut jewellery box and a mahogany button box, together with a Victorian oak occasional table with octagonal top and tripod base (6)

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