An 18 th century silver mote spoon, together with a silver caddy spoon, Samual Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, a George III shell moulded teaspoon, a pair of sugar tongs, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1805, a spice sifter spoon, a sugar sifter ladle, a George III sauce ladle and a collection of ten further spoons (17)
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A cased set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1933, together with a cased Britannia standard silver 'Tudor Rose' seal top spoon by Garrards, London 1978, a cased Victorian silver caddy spoon, Edinburgh 1858, a modern silver caddy spoon, a white metal Onslow pattern salt spoon and a silver mounted inkwell
A Regency mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with two dome topped interior compartments and raised on short scroll feet. Width 20 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lid has veneer losses and nibbles to all four corners. The underside of the lid is in good order. The base is also in extremely good condition with no issues. It is simply the lid where there are veneer problems. The lock is present but we do not have the key.
A fruitwood three-division tea caddy with swing handle to the lid, width 24cm, height 17cm, depth 13cm. CONDITION REPORT There is no key for this box, it is unlocked. There are surface scratches and staining throughout with minor losses to some of the panelling. There are two pin holes to the left hand side of the tea caddy and there are sections of trim missing by both hinges.
A mixed lot of collectors' items to include an Art Deco bronzed figure raised on marble plinth, a further similar example, a Lesney Products & Co Ltd Coronation Coach (af), a Black Forest style seated bear, inkwell, various smoking paraphernalia including cigarette cases, a Zippo lighter, a hip flask, a silver-plated Queen's Silver Jubilee tea caddy, a patented tea strainer, etc.
A Victorian blue glass tea caddy/container with hallmarked silver collar and top, maker's mark rubbed, possibly Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1899, height 15cm. CONDITION REPORT Sliver of glass approx 2cm long missing from base, no other obvious damage to the glass. No thinning of silver, some small indentations to the collar, clear hallmarks.
A continental Art Nouveau pewter and enamel tea caddy, of square form with hinged lid with central roundel within a knotted worked border, in ruby, amethyst, green and yellow colours, the base having central oval enamel panel decorated with maiden in a yellow dress, green scarf and five doves on small bun feet, 13.5cm high x 10.5cm square Enamel no major cracks or chips^ pewter slightly scratched in places^ some pitting to both sides^ no apparent marks^ no major splits.
An early 20th Century Chinese famille rose jar and cover, the tapered cylindrical jar decorated with birds within apple blossom trees prunus with lift off domed lid surmounted with insect finial, 17cm high, an early 20th Century famille rose square vase decorated on each panel with figures of a warrior, female and two sages, 12cm high, a famille rose teapot and cover with iron loop handles, 17cm wide and a late 20th Century Chinese square tea caddy and lid with famille rose decoration 13.5cm high (7) Minor marks but in general good condition
A collection of continental white metal Art Nouveau caddy spoons, butter knives, preserve spoons, etc, including a Danish silver caddy spoon with planished bowl and leaf and berry decoration, two sugar sifter spoons, a preserve spoon, an Art Nouveau sterling American spoon with stylised floral decoration and another marked sterling decorated with lily flowers and lily pads, butter knife having lily of the valley flowers, total weight 5.3ozt
Two Wedgwood Queensware green banded cache pots and stands, a Leeds creamware teapot and cover and similar tea caddy and cover, all late 18th century, the half barrel form cache pots and stands with impressed Wedgwood or Wedgwood & Bentley marks, 11cm high, the Leeds teapot and caddy unmarked, 15 and 13.5cm (8)CONDITION: One cache pot has a hairline crack and not a great fit to the unmarked stand. Both pots with some crazing. Caddy neck reglued and cracked, teapot rim cracked and spout splinter chipped, inner sleeve of cover with loss and finial glued.
A Furstenburg seventeen piece part coffee service, c.1800, the coffee pot, sucrier and cover and tea caddy of oval form, each piece painted with figures in rustic landscapes, blue 'F' mark and impressed numbers, Coffee pot 17.5cm highCONDITION: The coffee pot cover is broken and restuck, with some small chips to the spout. One can is lacking a handle, a second has a badly repaired handle and a third has rim chips. One saucer is badly repaired, otherwise in reasonable condition.
A 1920's Danish Georg Jensen matched sterling silver four piece tea set, together with a caddy spoon and pair of sugar tongs, comprising a teapot, no. 37, cream jug, no. 37, sugar bowl, no. 37 and a lidded bowl, no. 182, tongs, no number and caddy spoon, no. 110, gross 40.5 oz.CONDITION: All pieces of the matched set have minor surface scratches and are quite tarnished, otherwise in good order. All have English import marks. Caddy spoon ok, tongs are a little mis-shapen. Marks clear.
A Regency mother of pearl inlaid tortoiseshell tea caddy, with bowed front and two division interior, width 8in. depth 5.5in. height 5.5in.CONDITION: Overall looks rather dirty with damages to all four corners of the lid, left side veneer has a break at the front corner and is lifting away from the carcass, back corners of the plinth both have losses and repairs, internally original ivory banding around the edges with some cracking and small repairs near the hinges, lids look original, most of the internal silvering foil is now lost, lock is stamped with two crowns and Patent and has a working key, brass feet look original, papering to base worn.
A Regency ivory strung blond tortoiseshell tea caddy, of plain rectangular form with twin compartment interior, width 6.5in. depth 3.75in. height 4.25in.CONDITION: Overall in honest condition, a little dirty with a silver plaque to the lid initialled R, original internal lids and much of the original silvered foil intact, small repair near the escutcheon which has probably lost an inner setting to the escutcheon, small section of ivory stringing missing from the back right side.
A collection of silver ware, to include; A Victorian silver ovoid tea caddy, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1893, height 8.1cm, a silver quatrefoil shaped trinket box, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1915, an Edwardian silver circular trinket box, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1908, A Victorian silver octagonal dish, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1899, pierced and repousse decorated, a small Edwardian silver urn form cream, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1906 and another item. (condition varies). (6)
RARE 19TH CENTURY SYMPHONIUM DISC BRACKET CLOCK BY JUNGHANS, circa 1890, with two train eight day movement, the cream enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, the mahogany case with brass carrying handle to the hinged, fretted and gadroon moulded caddy top, enclosing symphonium disc music mechanism activated on the hour or played at will, over four glass case (one lacking), with spiral brass baton mounted corners and a spreading square base, with bun feet, 31cm high, with twenty-eight discs

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