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A silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, Birmingham 1966 and a shovel caddy spoon in white metal and faux ivory, together with a miniature silver cream jug, two silver napkin rings, and a silver lid, Birmingham silver tea strainer, silver salt spoon, a Victorian silver sifter spoon and a London silver sauce boat
An Elizabeth II Scottish Silver Caddy Spoon and One Other Spoon each of Arts & Crafts Design, the caddy spoon by Graham Leishman Stewart, Edinburgh 1993, of plain planished form, 4.25ins overall, the other spoon by G L Connell Ltd, Birmingham 1917, with planished fig shaped bowl and entwined scroll terminal, 6.5ins overall, combined weight 2.5ozs
A George V Arts & Crafts Silver Caddy Spoon, by Omar Ramsden, London 1934, with planished fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with intertwined wire-work decoration and set with three green cabochon stones, 4ins long, gross weight 1.63ozs Good gauge of silver. Very light surface scratches to bowl commensurate with age. Hallmarks well struck on the back edge of the bowl. Generally in good condition.We can post this item within the UK for £18
A Pair of Edward VII Silver Oval Sauceboats, and Mixed Silver, the sauceboats by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1908, with shaped rims, initialled, with high scroll handles, on three hoof feet, 3ins high, a silver oval tea caddy, Sheffield 1905, 3.5ins high, and a silver circular ashtray, Sheffield 1944, 4.75ins diameter, combined weight 12.4ozs
Teedose mit BlumenmalereiHoher, zylindrischer, vierpassiger Korpus mit eingezogener Schulter und passigem Deckel mit Knospenknauf. Im Spiegel Blumengebinde und Einzelblüten auf der Wandung. Polychrome Malerei. Deckel unw. best.; Schwertermarke. H. 13 cm.A porcelain tea caddy with flowers. Lid insignificantly chipped. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. Um 1750.
Elegante Edward VII-TeedoseSterlingsilber. Achtfach gekanteter, hoher Korpus mit gerader, glatter Wandung. Mittig spitz zulaufender Scharnierdeckel, bekrönt von volutiertem, durchbrochen gearbeitetem und beweglichem Knauf. Gest., Beschauzeichen, Herstellerzeichen, Jahresbuchstabe "k". Gew. ca. 210 g. H. 14 cm. 7,6 cm x 7,6 cm.An English Edward VII Sterling silver tea caddy. Assay and maker´s mark. Date letter "k".England. Birmingham. A & J Zimmerman Ltd. 1909.
Meissen Teedose mit BergmannsdekorRechteckiger Korpus mit abgerundeter Schulter und kurzem, zylindrischem Hals. Übergreifender Deckel mit stilisiertem Pinienknauf. Auf der Wandung unterschiedliche Szenen aus dem Leben der sächsischen Bergleute. Schauseitig, in felsiger, baumbestandener Landschaft, zwischen Fässern stehender Bergbeamter bei der Unterweisung eines Pochjungens, rückseitig dargestellte Bergleute beim Abladen des Erzgesteins. Auf den Schmalseiten ein Bergmann beim Verteilen des Gesteinshaufens mit einem Rechen bzw. beim Reinigen mit einem Sieb. Auf der Schulter kleine, farbige Blumenbuketts. Polychrome Malerei wohl von Bonaventura Gottlieb Häuer (1710 - 1782). Formerzeichen für Johann Daniel Rehschuh (tätig ab 1723) oder Johann Christoph Pietzsch (tätig ab 1732). Deckel erg.; Alte, verschliffene Best.; Schwertermarke. H. 13 cm.Vgl. Fabian, Meissener Porzellan mit Bergmannsmotiven, S.102; Kat. Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum, Nr. 39.A porcelain tea caddy with figural scenes of the Saxon miners probably painted by B. G. Häuer. Former's mark for J. D. Rehschuh or J. Chr. Pietzsch. Lid added. Minor chipped. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. Um 1745.
Tea-CaddyMahagoni, furniert, Knochenbeschlag. Querrechteckig angelegter, leicht konischer Korpus mit schräg ansteigendem Deckel auf gedrückten Füßen. Innen zwei Fächer und herausnehmbarer Glaseinsatz. H. 18 cm. 29 cm x 14 cm.An English mahogany veneered tea caddy with bone inlay.England. 19. Jh.
Georg Jensen sterling silver Cactus pattern salad servers and fork, stamped sterling Denmark, with the GJ factory mark, 300 gms. This lot includes silver condiment spoons, the first made by the Guild of Handicraft Chipping Camden featuring a rat in relief, London hallmark dated 2008, a hammered silver spoon, London hallmark dated 1963, mm William Henry Warmington, Danish silver spoon by Georg Jensen with CFH guardian stamp together with a silver tea caddy spoon, 100 gms.
Four silver caddy spoons including a Georgian example Birmingham hallmark dated 1816, mm Cocks & Betteridge; a Georgian example London hallmark dated 1806, mm John, Henry & Charles Lias; a Georgian example, London, 1794, mm OH and another unmarked caddy spoon (af). This lot includes a marrow spoon, sauce ladle, five silver salts, butter knife, teaspoon, silver fork, two napkin rings and a matchbox cover various hallmarks, approx and concludes with two silver toast racks the first is Sheffield hallmark dated 1928 mm Hutton & Sons Ltd and another Birmingham hallmark dated 1909, mm rubbed, approx 400 gms. Condition ReportThe fourth unmarked caddy spoon has signs of soldering.
A LATE 17TH BRACKET CLOCK WITH QUARTER BELL STRIKE BY JOHN SHAW LONDON, the ebonised case having a low caddy top, gilded filigree decorations and opposing female handle, the 8 inch dial plate with silvered chapter ring, angelic spandrels, matted inner, blued filigree hands and ringed decorations to the winding holes / date aperture, silent strike lever above 12 numeral, the four pillar movement with twin fusee train and verge escapement, striking the quarters on a series of small bells and the hourly strike on large bell, the rear plate richly engraved with repeat pull via blued-steel interconnecting levers, regulated by a pear shaped small bob pendulum, overall H 40 cm Condition: Movement very clean. Going train ticks on winding. Striking train rings correctly on the hourly strike. Quarter strikes work on bells when blued levers are activated but not via the minute hand. Ebonised case and gilded decorations appear to have been restored.
A GEORGE III BOW-FRONTED TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, raised on four bun feet, the hinged lid with circular finial opening to a twin lidded compartment, the bowed front with unusual fan shaped ridged details and silver ? plaque, H 17, W 18, D 10.5 cm , S/D Vertical crack to the front, escutcheon loose but present, further crack to the top, one compartment lid missing corner veneer
Samuel Whichcote, London: a mid-18th Century ebonised bracket clock, the arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, date aperture and mock bob pendulum, strike silent dial to the arch, 8-day twin fusee five pillar movement with later anchor escapement, striking the hour and quarter repeat on six bells, engraved back plate, the glazed case with caddy top and brass handle, 25 x 16.5 x 44.5cms high.PROVENANCE: The Graham Smith Retirement Auction - 50 years in the Antiques Trade.
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded rise and fall drinks cabinet, the double hinged top enclosing an ebonised fitted interior with two cut-glass decanters, six tumblers, four sherry glasses and a lift-out caddy, raised on square section chamfered and tapering supports to brass castors, 56 x 51 x 79.5cms high.
A pair of George III silver wick-trimming scissors, London 1790 by Wilkes Booth, 17 cm long, together with a George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1793 by Joseph Taylor (I), a pair of George III serving spoons with bright cut decoration, London 1800, a pair of George III silver sugar knips, a set of six silver teaspoons by Peter, Ann & William Bateman with bright cut decoration, a set of five Victorian silver teaspoons and a continental white metal spoon.17 ozt gross weight of weighable silve
A CHINESE PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER Qianlong period, the cup exterior with two quatrefoil panels of figures, buildings and boats, reserved against a sea green ground, the interior with a floral spray and gilt scroll border, the conforming saucer painted with a large quatrefoil panel of figures around a harbour, enclosed by an elaborate design of plants, objects and figures, with a gilt scroll border, the exteriors of both enamelled in sea green, the cup 4cm high, the saucer 11.4cm diameter (2)Provenance: Purchased from Roger Keverne Ltd. London 13th June 2006, formerly in the collection of Robert & Gertrude Anderson, Florida.The collection of the late Anthony du Boulay FSA (1929- 2022).Note: The finely painted harbour scenes on this cup and saucer are taken directly from Meissen porcelain in the style of Christian Friedrich Herold. See a set dated c.1730-1735 illustrated in Chen, Emerson & Gates, Porcelain Stories from China to Europe, 2000, p.111, pl.9.7. A Chinese tureen with this design is illustrated in Beurdeley, M., Porcelain of the East India Companies, 1962, p.196, no.197. The turquoise ground is very rare. For a Chinese tea caddy with floral panels in this colour see Jorg, C., Chinese Ceramics in the Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam: The Ming and Qing Dynasties, 1997, pp.271-2, no.316.
An Edwardian silver tea caddy Birmingham, 1910, Matthew John Jessopof plain hexagonal form, the hinged domed cover with hinged ring finial, interior giltheight 9.5 cm., weight approx. 3.32oztCondition:A couple of dings to corners of hinged lid. One front corner has worn through. Other minor light knocks. Gilt interior rubbed

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