A GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON with a shaped square bowl, decorated with border engraving, by Edward Furnice, London 1818 and an engraved caddy spoon with a serrated edge to the bowl and stem, initialled "KP", by Thomas James, London 1811; the latter 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 0.9 oz (2)
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A MIXED LOT OF SILVER:- A George III Irish cream jug on ball feet, initialled, a Victorian embossed cream jug on three legs, initialled, a George III embossed cream jug on three legs, initialled, a George III mug with reeded and embossed decoration, and a small chased tea caddy by G. Jackson & D. Fullerton, London 1904; the latter 3" (7.7 cms) high; 18.5 oz (5)
A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a shaped and chamfered stem and a shaped circular bowl with pricked borders, engraved in the centre with the Royal Crown*, script monogram "HJ", by Thomas James, London 1813; 4" (10 cms) long; 0.65 oz *The significance of the crown could have been patriotism following the war of 1812 between the British and the Americans with several naval engagements and the prevention of the Americans invading Canada. It could also have been just for royal support, after George III's illness finally lead to his son becoming Regent in 1811.
A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a King's pattern stem and a galleried oval bowl, stamped in the centre with a girl in a rather sad pose and her dog under a tree within a wreath vignette, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1817; 3" (7.6 cms) long; 0.25 oz *Possibly made to lament the sad death of Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796-1817), the only child of George, Prince of Wales and his wife Caroline of Brunswick.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY NORTH AMERICAN SILVER BEAKER by Tiffany & co. (a reproduction of an original by James Scott of Dublin, 1787), an American silver tea caddy, initialled, c.1905, and an engraved Victorian silver mug, monogrammed, by J. Aldwinckle &T. Slater, London 1890; the beaker 3.75" (9.5 cms) high; 15.6 oz
A MIXED LOT:- A George III marrow scoop, initialled "L" over "IA" on the back of the bowl, a King's pattern sauce ladle, crested, two sugar sifter ladles, a quantity of tea spoons and other small spoons, a pair of "wishbone" sugar tongs, six dessert/fruit knives and three forks with loaded handles, four various small forks, two ivory-handled items, two small butter knives, three dessert spoons, two Continental table spoons, a folding fruit knife, a pencil by Sampson Mordan and a plated caddy spoon; 30.2 oz weighable silver (lot)
A GEORGE IV QUEEN'S PATTERN BASTING SPOON with an oyster shell heel, crested, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1824, together with a Danish caddy spoon, the openwork terminal with a bunch of grapes and a vine leaf, maker's mark "JS" (monogram), Copenhagen 1937 and a smaller caddy spoon by H. Williamson, Sheffield 1935; the Danish spoon 5" (12.5 cms) long; 7.8 oz (3)
A MIXED LOT:- A two-piece buckle, a small spoon by Brian Fuller (boxed), other sundry small spoons, three bonbon dishes, a small fork, a gilt-metal & enamel bracelet, sundry small jewellery, three pocket watches, a chain, a wine label, two antique caddy spoons and small plated items to include a vesta case, a pair of lorgnettes, a whistle, etc.; the spoon by Brian fuller; 5.5" (14 cms) long; 14.3 oz weighable silver (lot)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NOVELTY BOX resembling a George III canteen box with a swing finial and serpentine, sloping front, crested by Messrs. Barnard & Sons, London 1906 and an Edwardian silver tea caddy with chased decoration, & crimped borders, by Elkington & Co.Ltd., Birmingham 1904; the latter 3.7" (9.3 cms) high; 8.1 oz (2)
A MIXED LOT:- A Dutch sugar sifter ladle, a Dutch caddy spoon, three large and two small Continental cast spoons, a cast & pierced spoon (with English import marks), a pair of "berry" spoons, a Danish sauce ladle, a Norwegian spoon with a leaf terminal, a cased set of twelve "apostle" coffee spoons, a cased pair of late Victorian fruit serving spoons and a German slice; the latter 9" (23 cms) long; 29.4 oz weighable silver (15)
A VICTORIAN SILVER TAPERSTICK on a shaped circular base with a flaring capital and a conical snuffer secured by a chain, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1841 (loaded), together with an oval silver tea caddy with chased decoration and crimped borders, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1906 and a set of three silver salts by J.N. Mappin (for Mappin & Webb), Sheffield 1881; the taperstick 4" (10 cms) high; 11.7 oz weighable silver (5)
A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian beaker, gilt interior, initialled, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, an overlay glass scent bottle & stopper, a tea caddy with English import marks, an inkwell, initialled & dated "1935" and two milk/cream jugs; the beaker 4" (10 cms) high; 22.6 oz weighable silver (7)
A Victorian Tunbridgeware tea caddy, of waisted rectangular form, the hinged lid centred with a stately home, the fitted interior with two lidded compartments and vacant mixing bowl recess, the main body with a band of floral decoration, standing on brass stepped bracket feet. 32 cm long, 16 cm deep, 16 cm high.

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