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A German silver figural serving spoon, with gilded spot-hammered bowl, and nine matching smaller spoons, all stamped 800, together with a collection of late 19th century and later American silver flatware, to include a leaf form caddy spoon, a butter knife and assorted souvenir spoons, 19.5oz overall. (qty)
A pair of unusual George III silver sprung sugar tongs, with bright-cut decoration, by John Baker II, London circa 1770-1780, 14cm long, another pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, marks indistinct, a George III silver bright-cut caddy spoon, with chamfered rectangular shallow bowl by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793, 7.6cm, and another similar caddy spoon. (4)
A George V silver urn shaped tea caddy, by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1918, 13cm high, and a collection of further silver comprising three five bar toast racks, two christening mugs, a pair of napkin rings, two dish rim mounts, a child's pusher, a pair of sugar tongs and other small items, 27oz overall. (qty)
Mixed Lot: A small late Victorian silver viniagrette of rectangular form, chased and engraved with flowers around a plain floral decorated cartouche, having a pierced grill and gilt interior, hallmarked for Chester 1899, makers mark Colen Hewer Cheshire, 2.5 x 1.5cm, a George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, the bowl in the form of a leaf with chased detail to one side, hallmarked for London 1805, makers mark for Thomas Freeth, 10cm long together with a metal bookmark (3)
Mixed Lot: An Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, hallmarked for Sheffield 1963, two hallmarked silver small trays, two silver matchbox sleeves, a silver pill box and cover, serviette ring, a silver mustard and an open salt, condiment spoon (a/f), a hinged silver ring box with mirror fitted interior (a/f) together with a silver plated tea strainer and mustard spoon, silver weight 250gms
Mixed Lot: Three Victorian Newcastle fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, hallmarked for Newcastle 1853, makers mark for John Walton, two Exeter examples dated 1864, makers mark Josiah Williams & Co, five London fiddle pattern teaspoons, various dates and makers, a George IV silver table fork, London 1827, a silver shell bowl caddy spoon, Birmingham 1922, makers mark for Barrett & Thompson, a Victorian Kings pattern teaspoon, London 1845, three various hallmarked serviette rings, a silver egg cup Birmingham 1923 together with a pair of glass salts having hallmarked silver rims, Birmingham 1898, weighable silver 370gms
WILLIAM IV SHAGREEN, BONE, AND IVORY TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to two covered wells, with an ivory escutcheon and ball feet 19.5cm wide, 16.5cm high, 12.5cm deep Note: Sold in compliance with UK Government and APHA regulations, with (non-transferable) exemption registration reference T2BEJJHBPlease be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
Richard Batterham (1936-2021) Caddy with incised decoration, late 20th century Ash glazed stoneware 13cm high (ARR) Condition Report: There is a very minor chip to the rim of the caddy as well as a very minor chip to the rim of the lid. There are general small blemishes to glaze throughout from manufacture as you would expect with a Batterham piece, otherwise In generally good clean overall condition.
Richard Batterham (1936-2021) Caddy with incised decoration, late 20th century Ash glazed stoneware 13.5cm high (ARR) Condition Report: Minimal surface wear, there are general small blemishes to glaze throughout from manufacture as you would expect with a Batterham piece. In generally good clean overall condition.
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, the caddy top over two astragal glazed doors enclosing three lined shelves, on square tapered legs united by an undertier, to spade feet, 91 cm wide x 34 cm deep x 168 cm high, together with another Edwardian mahogany and satinwood strung display cabinet, with shallow raised back, over two glazed and barred doors, enclosing two shelves, on cabriole legs to pad feet, 92 cm wide x 37 cm deep x 150 cm high (2)
A George III mahogany tea caddy enclosing three tin canisters with paper label to interior of top inscribed "E D M D Walker Winchester W Haskoll Sculpt", 23 cm wide x 14 cm deep x 14 cm high, together with a rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid amboyna veneered glove box, together with a chinoiserie decorated and painted jewellery casket and a George III mahogany and marquetry inlaid rectangular box with fan decoration, opening to reveal a plain interior (formerly fitted), on four lion's paw feet, together with a 19th Century rosewood rectangular tea caddy, the hinged lid opening to reveal a plain interior (formerly fitted) (5)
A 19th Century French kingwood and marquetry inlaid vitrine in the Louis XV taste, with all over gilt brass embellishments, with caddy top over a serpentine fronted glazed door, flanked by two glazed side panels enclosing a glass shelf, over a fall front secretaire cabinet/writing surface, with recess over four small drawers, raised on splayed square tapered cabriole supports, capped by ram's heads, on hoof feet, 82 cm wide x approx 43 cm deep x 174 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Missing one shelf. Smells of smoke to the interior. The interior lining appears to be a replacement. The fall front falls down and is self-supporting, however would not want to put much pressure on it. In some areas the metal work is coming away from the main wood body or carcass. There are splits and repairs variously throughout the woodwork. Predominently there are splits along the centre of the three marquetry medallions and some small losses as well as an area of loss to the veneer on the apron and the very top corners have been patched/filled where the veneer has been lost. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A collection of items to include a 19th Century rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lidded top opening to reveal a central mixing bowl space with later glass, flanked by two lidded spaces, 28 cm wide x 14 cm deep x 16 cm high, together with a Murano type model pheasant, a modern pottery urn in the Classical taste inscribed "Handmade in Rhodes Greece by Savas Azchagelos Pottery" to base, 41 cm high, together with an onyx and brass table lamp
A Victorian walnut and inlaid tea caddy, of domed casket form, the lid opening to reveal a vacant interior, 18cm wide. On initial inspection the caddy appear to be dry and bleached externally, with surface cracking evident to the front at the right bottom corner around the burr. The base is split and chipped to the rear, and the interior is lacking the divider and lining.

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