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THREE GEORGE III/VICTORIAN BOXES AND AN EDWARDIAN OAK DESKSTAND, the boxes comprising a George III mahogany tea caddy, lacks interior fittings, width 21.5cm, a Victorian burr wood work box, vacant interior, width 29.5cm and a Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid work box, vacant interior (4)
AN IRISH GEORGIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, Dublin 1813, mark of George Nangle, 15cm long; together with a George III silver brightcut engraved sugar nips, London 1802, mark of George Wintle and a cased set of silver cherry sticks, Birmingham 1947, mark of Bishton Ltd, modelled as figures from Charles Dickens novels (copied from original illustrations), and a collection (c.5 troy ozs all in).
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, comprising a Victorian silver cylindrical tea caddy, Birmingham c.1857, mark of Deakin & Francis Ltd with all over repoussé, chased and engraved decoration; together with a scalloped shaped butter shell, Dublin 1973, Torc mark; a presentation cream jug, Birmingham 1924, marker's mark rubbed and a pair of Art Deco napkin rings, Birmingham 1939, mark of William Neale, both with initials and dated inside (1916 - 1941), (c.10 troy ozs all in).
Mixed Lot: mid-20th century silver caddy spoon, the pierced floral design handle to a plain polished kidney shaped bowl, Birmingham 1945, maker's mark Lanson Ltd, 6.5cm long together with a silver tea strainer, a stylised pierced handle to a circular pierced bowl, Sheffield 1963, maker's mark Viners Ltd, (2)
Mixed Lot: Victorian silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, the engraved blade Sheffield 1873, maker's mark Martin Hall & Co and Richard Martin Ebenezer Hall, the handle carved with a beaded design, 9cm closed, together with a late Victorian silver and mother of pearl long handled caddy spoon, the shovel shaped foliate engraved bowl to a plain mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1899, maker's mark John Millward Banks (2)
A SMALL JAPANESE KYOTO WARE TEA CADDY MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH OR 20TH CENTURY The gourd-shaped body decorated in thick yellow, green and black enamels with panels variously enclosing cranes, a samurai, buildings in a mountainous landscape and a fox dressed as a farmer on a dense ground of brocade patterns, with hoju-no-tama, the wish-fulfilling jewels, and roundels shaped as dragons, the lid with a loop handle and a band of key fret, 12cm. (2) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A JAPANESE WOOD AND IRON PICNIC SET, SAGE JUBAKO EDO PERIOD, 18TH OR 19TH CENTURY Of rectangular shape, the pitched top fitted with two copper doors opening to reveal a burner and a tea caddy, the lower section with another door enclosing two drawers, one containing a small kettle, 40cm x 17cm x 41cm. (10) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Cf. O Impey & C Jφrg, Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-1850, pp.176-177 no.412 for an illustrated example of a similar picnic set at the National Museum of Denmark, access. no. EAc 133, inventoried in the Royal Danish Kunstkammer in 1674.
A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, with hinged front flap, and engine turned decoration, import marks for Stockwell & Co, London 1926, 8.5cm; a Continental miniature conical sifter, embossed with figures and engraved with buildings, 4.5cm; a silver rectangular photo frame; and a silver plated caddy spoon, relief decorated with a swaddled baby (4)
A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN COIN SILVER GRAVY SPOON, by John McMullin, Philadelphia; a pair of American silver berry spoons, embossed with fruit and flowers, by S Kirk & Son, stamped Sterling; an Edwardian Arts & Crafts silver serving spoon, with bishop terminal, maker's mark E.T.W. over W, London 1904; two early 19th Century silver caddy spoons, with scalloped bowls and bright cut handles; another caddy spoon (unmarked); a 19th Century fiddle pattern sauce ladle by John Osment, Exeter 1851; and a Victorian fiddle pattern butter knife (9)
A SET OF SIX EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SILVER TEASPOONS, by Alexander Spence, Edinburgh circa 1820; four various 19th Century silver condiment spoons; a silver caddy spoon, with shovel shaped bowl, Chester 1914; and a Danish silver circular small dish by Georg Jensen, import marks for 1958, 5.6cm diameter, 5.5 oz overall (12)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, with scalloped bowl and fiddle pattern handle, by Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter 1849; five various 19th Century silver condiment spoons; a set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1935; a pair of silver sugar tongs, cased; two further sets of six teaspoons; and three sets of six bean and coffee spoons, all cased; a set of six Eastern white metal coffee spoons with novelty terminals; and a small Eastern ovoid pepper, with engraved decoration (qty)
A late 19th/early 20th century French white metal dessert service set consisting of a sugar sifting spoon, sugar tongs, twelve teaspoons, a caddy spoon and a small sugar basket total weight 331.6 g, all contained in a rosewood fitted case having brass banding with initials to the centre within a floral cartouche,
A Victorian hallmarked silver spoon and fork set in presentation case, London 1875, a Victorian Joseph Rogers & Son Sheffield silver spoon and fork set in presentation case, a Mappin & Webb six scone knives with filled silver pistol grip handles, an electroplated tea caddy, an electroplated cruet and three cases of electroplated cutlery (10).
A fine Victorian Vulliamy ,London library clock in rosewood case, twin chain driven fusee movement signed Vulliamy,London No 1622,vertical verge escapement with loud/soft regulator, silvered 4' square dial with engraved and engine turned decoration, signed Vulliamy, London , the case with caddy top and castellated pediment.25cm highCondition report: Provenance: removed from a local prominent country house where it has been for generationsGeneral overall condition quite good, movement is clean and appears to be original but we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Gong mount looks clumsy. Lever escapement not pendulum driven. (No pendulum present as previously stated in the description). Backplate signed Vulliamy 1622. Dial is dirty, signed Vulliamy London, minute hand slightly bent. There is a brass threaded hole thru base. Case needs attention, some parts missing. detachable top cover has one edge off, but present. Rear door glass missing but frame is present. No keys. Strike silent lever controls the gong. Balance has an adjustment lever.The vendor has since found a good quality brass key which fits very well and is now included with the lot. It has an unusual sprung mechanism to avoid overwinding.

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