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A selection of silver. To include a caddy, Russian spoons and skewer, gross weight of solid items 11.30ozt.Caddy - finial bead deficientTea caddy dimensions 14 x 11.4 x 7.6cm - finial deficient, key deficient, hinge in working order, closes to, jewellers inscriptions to base, hallmarks clear and legible
VICTORIAN COPPER MEASURE, AND OTHER BRASS AND COPPER ITEMS the measure with brass handle, along with and Arts & Crafts divided caddycopper measure 38cm highAdditional images added for the tea caddy, looks as though it could be from the mid to late 20th century, some splitting and dents to the bottom of the caddy, minor stains, dents and scratches throughout the brassware
A collection of silver and white metal souvenir spoons and a pair of Chinese silver sugar tongs - the spoons varying from 800 to Sterling 925 silver; the sugar tongs with pierced floral and foliate bowls and bamboo-style stems, maker's mark SS (Sun Shing), gross weight of silver marked pieces 125g; together with a Dutch silver-plated caddy shovel.
Eight silver-plated items: a mid-century chrysanthemum-shaped bowl by Elkington & Co., 26.75 cm diameter; a pair of asparagus tongs by Walker & Hall, 22.1 cm long; an Elkington & Co. Old English pattern basting spoon; a pair of WMF Art Deco style sugar tongs; a shell bowl caddy spoon; a shell bowl sifter ladle; a berry spoon, marked 'Alexander Clark Mfg Co'; a pair of Continental bread tongs.
An Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, hallmarked by Eugene Leclere, Sheffield, 1958, approx. 9.3cm long, along with a George III silver dessert spoon, hallmarked by Solomon Hougham, London, 1809, approx. 17.8cm long. (2) Weight approx. 66.7 grams (2.1ozt) Further details: wear to end of bowl of dessert spoon; both tarnished; general wear and surface scratches.
Beautiful set of cut crystal decanters with faceted stoppers in their carrying silver plated caddy. Marked 3362 on base. Caddy: 4.5''L x 11.5''W x 11.5''H; Bottles: 3.25''L x 3.25''W x 9''H, Each. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. Stoppers are chipped on the plugs. Decanters present small chips on bases.
Y A VICTORIAN SILVER TRAVELLING TEA SERVICE JOHN SAMUEL HUNT, HUNT & ROSKELL, LATE STORR, MORTIMER & HUNT, LONDON 1848 With engraved crowned cyphers and ivory warming bands, comprising: A kettle and lamp stand, a teapot, another teapot, a tea caddy, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, a waste bowl, a small spice box, a rectangular tray and a strainer by Charles Rawlings & William Summers 5929g (190.65 oz) gross In a fitted oak casePlease note: Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption for this lot. Ref: RC5MG11C Condition Report: Kettle - Marks are clear, splits to the ivory, engraving crisp, cover sits well, stands wellSpirit bottle - Marks clear, engraving crisp, cover screws down well, glass goodLarger tea pot - Marks are clear, splits to the ivory, engraving crisp, cover sits well, stands well, slight play to the hinge and handleSmaller tea pot - Marks are clear, splits to the ivory, engraving crisp, cover sits well, slightly wobbles, play to the hinge, excessive play to the handle, dent to the handleTea caddy - Marks are clear, engraving crisp, hinge tight, cover sits well, no keySugar bowl - Light rubbing to the marks, cover fits tightly, engraving is crisp, stands wellMilk jug - Light rubbing to the marks, engraving is crisp, stands wellWaste bowl - Marks are clear, engraving crisp, knock to the foot rime, wobblesSpice box - Marks are clear, engraving crisp, hinge good, dent to one foot, wobblesTray - Marks are clear, engraving crisp, stands wellBox - Come with keyAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Y  A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY CIRCA 1825 Incorporating earlier silver mounts, with ebonised stringing, red velvet and wood lining, lock plate with sterling mark and maker's mark WT 18cm high, 33cm wide, 16cm deep Provenance: Gerald Panchaud, Amhuinnsiudhe Castle The collection from Trethill House, Cornwall Condition Report: With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Generally in fairly good condition- typical minor wear and surface dirt from handling and use. Some lifting to applied mounts- interior with concealed space to inside of lid. Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy rectangular with canted corners, silver wire strung and ivory crossbanded, hinged domed lid, two division fitted interior with lidded compartments with ball finials, silver escutcheon, vacant oval cartouche and reserve to lid engraved with initials, key present height 14 cm., width 18.7 cm., depth 11.5cm.Condition:Overall good condition commensurate with age. Some very small chips and losses to tortoiseshell panels, mainly to panel edges, some with hairlines, Some sections of silver wire absent. Some small chips and hairlines to ivory banding. Foiled interior flaking but original IMPORTANT NOTE This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: A196F3R3
A George V silver cream jug, and Edwardian heart shaped trinket box and other itemsfirst Sheffield, 1912, Walker and Hall, of oval panelled baluster form with angular handle, second Birmingham, 1902, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, all over embossed with shells and scrolls with crimped rims, interior gilt, a William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon, 1830, William Eaton and a pierced and embossed bonbon dish, (4)first height 12cm., weight approx. 7.02oztCondition:Good condition. Jug with dings and minor knocks. box in good condition
A William IV rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover inlaid with a mother of pearl cartouche opening two a pair of lidded compartments, applied ring handles to the side, upon compressed bun feet, 13cm H x 20cm W x 12cm D, along with a George III mahogany tea caddy, of moulded rectangular form, the hinged cover applied with a brass swing handle opening to twin compartments, 13cm H x 23cm W x 13cm, and a late George III oval mahogany tray, applied with a wavy gallery and side brass handles, 59cm wide (3)
A George IV silver tea caddy, ‘WV’ London 1826, the urn shaped finial above serpentine body, with central ‘J’ initial, 13cm high, 14ozt Condition report: Key present. General tarnishing, discolouration throughout, would benefit from a clean. Lock and catch doesn't align, so cover doesn't sit tightly to caddy. Also lock doesn't shut. Crest to the reverse of the caddy General surface scuffs, blemishes and scratches seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Dents, scratches and large scrape (see in second image) to base. Lock may be a later replacement.

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