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THREE SILVER CADDY SPOONS, to include a Victorian spoon with a cherub to the end of the handle and a twisted design stem, hallmarked London 1879, makers mark Charles Edwards, and two Georgian caddy spoons with shell design bowl, one with Kings pattern handle and the other of plain design and fiddle and thread, approximate gross weight 59 grams Condition Report Gilt bowl worn to cherub handle spoon but otherwise all three are of a good gauge. No splits or damage noted
Various treen to include: a 19th century walnut jewellery box with lift-out interior, an oak sarcophagus-shaped two-division tea caddy carved with flower heads and tendrils, a pair of 1930s Art Deco style wooden bookends decorated with deer, a modern stand with folding base and a carved ovoid teak jar-and-cover (6 pieces)
A George III silver pap boat, possibly by Peter and William Bateman, of oval form with flared and brightcut engraved rim, gilded interior, worn, London 1805, makers marks discernable but very feint, 1.31toz, together with a George III caddy spoon, with lobed bowl, London 1810, Thomas James, monogram engraved, 0.39toz.
A group of George III and later silver flatware, comprising pair of sugar nips, bright cut engraved, London 1812, Peter and William Bateman, three George III sauce ladles, all London, 1785, 1794 and 1800, a pair of Victorian Scottish silver sauce ladles, Edinburgh 1847 and 1848, A M & Co, a set of Japanese teaspoons, each with petalled bowl and differing finials marked Stirling, a set of six butter knives, boxed, Sheffield 1914, F H A Ltd, a further pair of sugar nips, three pairs of Georgian mustard spoons, five further condiment spoons, a butter knife a caddy spoon with anthemion decoration and a teaspoon with twist handle and stork and baby finial, total weight 14.9toz excluding cased butter knives, together with a white metal serving fork, a pair of plated mustard spoons, a plated salt spoon, a spoon rack and a collector's guide to antique spoons. (34)
A 19th Century Georgian Regency English antique walnut dome top tea caddy having tunbridge inlay decoration and inlaid brass escutcheon. The domed hinged lid opening to reveal a to reveal a fully appointed satinwood and ebony interior with lidded twin caddies within. Measures 15cm x 18cm x 11.5cm.
A 19th Century Victorian antique ebonised mourning tea caddy of sarcophagus form. The outer case having inlaid mother of pearl foliate decoration and escutcheon, with ebony hoop swing handles to the sides. The hinged cover having a domed top opening to reveal a fitted interior with two lidded compartments having lined interiors and mother of pearl handles. Raised on bun feet. Measures 18cm x 22cm x 13cm.
A rare early 18th Century George II English antique oak cased 8 day longcase grandfather clock by Stripling Lichfield. The silvered dial having a Roman numeral chapter ring with engraved floral accents and applied brass floral corners. Set with a brass movement striking on a bell. Housed within an oak case of simple form having a caddy topped hood with arched door below set with a circular glass viewing panel. With weight and pendulum. Measures 203cm x 43cm x 23cm.
A large 19th Century Georgian Regency English antique rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form. The outer case of simple form having a brass hoop swing handles with shell back-plates. Brass lock and escutcheon with gadrooned skirt and brass ball feet with floral decoration. The hinged cover opening to reveal a three section appointed interior with each section having separate lids with ivory handles. Measure 22cm x 32cm x 17cm. Note; one of the ball feet has been replaced.
A Victorian silver rectangular tea caddy by William Comyns, London 1891, with a cone finial to the shaped lobed cover, the body chased with birds among foliage, masks and ribbons, with four shaped vacant reserves, 12cm (4 3/4in) high, 143g (4.6 oz) Condition Report: Marks are partially obscured Cover fits tightly to the body Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of silver and silver coloured items, to include: a silver oval tea caddy by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1914, with a gadrooned domed cover, the half gadrooned body with a reeded band, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high, with a caddy spoon inside the cover, with a shell shaped bowl; a Spanish silver coloured shaped oval dish, post 1934 mark, chased with birds among foliate swags, with a shaped vacant reserve, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) long; a silver coloured vase on stand, 15cm (6in) high; and other silver coloured items, 588g (18.9 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer

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