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A collection of Soviet Russian silver, 1958-1985, comprising: a silver and niello mounted cow horn, .875 standard, 25cm (9 3/4in) long, with a suspension chain; the rest silver gilt and enamel, all .916 standard, comprising: a footed scent flask, 15cm (6in) high; two scent flasks, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) long; four hemispherical salt cellars with spoons; a spoon, 17.5cm (6 7/8in) long; and two caddy spoons, the silver gilt 475g (15.3 oz) gross
A Small Mixed Collection of Collectables and Oddments to include various advertising tins and packages containing pen nibs, a small Hornby 00 Switch D1 in original blue box, advertising page turner, two cut throat razors in cases, two lighters and antique pair of candle snuffers, a brass snuff box in the form of a book, a cigar piercer, a caddy spoon, and various oddments.
A cased pair of George II silver tea caddiesCharles Hatfield, London 1731Each of upright rectangular form, decorated with engraved bands incorporating masks and shells, crested and initialled reserves, with shaped hinged covers, the inside of the covers engraved 'India' and 'China', skirted feet, also engraved initials on the undersides, the fitted ebonised wood case with unmarked silver handle, lock catch, hinges and feet, with two George III silver caddy spoons, height of caddies 11.3cm, weight 29.5oz.
Naval Metalware Group including cigarette cases for HMS Milford, HMS Repulse, HMS Berwick, HMS York and Arthusa; Napkin rings HMS Effingham, HMS Cumberland, HMS Renown and others; Small bell HMS Bristol; Compacts HMS Exeter, HMS Furious and HMS Royal Oak; Small calendar HMS Revenge; together with various other items including caddy spoons, tea strainers and others
Naval Metalware Group including Pickle forks: HM Submarines, HMS Renown, 3xHMS Rodney, HMS Hermes; Caddy spoons: HMS Venetia, HMS Vanguard; Teaspoons: Battle of Manila 1898, Admiral Jellicoe, Havana Harbour 1898 and similar; Matchbox holder HMS Valiant, brass badge HMS Anson, two metal plates HMS Ramillies, a brass bolt nut HMS Ark Royal various buttons and two crests (qty)
A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, a mahogany veneered tea caddy and two Victorian walnut veneered jewellery boxes. Widest 25 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The rosewood tea caddy has two loose lids but the interior is not compartmentalised. It has a lock but no key. The hinges work as they should. The brass ball feet are intact. There is a 12 cm and 4 cm crack to the underside. The rectangular walnut veneered caddy has no lock in place, the interior has been zinc lined but this has now deteriorated. The hinges are intact. The top of the caddy is sun bleached. The walnut box with the lozenge inset to the lid has a lock but no key. This has been a jewellery box and not a tea caddy. There is no interior tray. There is an age split running across the bottom from front to back. The largest box with brass medallion was original a sewing box. There has been an interior tray at one point which is now missing. It has a lock but no key. It is a little sun bleached but there are no significant losses.
AN ENGLISH TURNED FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY IN THE FORM OF AN APPLE, EARLY 19TH C of, probably, apple wood, retaining traces of the original red stain, steel escutcheon, lock and hinge, 10.5cm hSmall restuck chip on front of lid, a genuine example with a few typical minor old knocks and scratches, somewhat faded on the back
A LATE GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker's mark possibly IT, London 1801, the leaf shaped bowl wrigglework engraved with veins, 3" long, together with another caddy spoon, maker probably Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823, the shovel bowl engraved with a monogram and with ivory handle, 3 1/2" long (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1819, in Fiddle and Thread pattern with oblong bowl, 2 3/4" long, together with another Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern caddy spoon, maker George Unite, London 1845, 3 1/4" long, a Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, maker George Unite 1851, 3 1/2" long, another, probably J. Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1825, with escallop shell bowl and engraved handle, 3" long (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A LATE GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1803, the shield bowl wrigglework engraved with a vacant shield and handle engraved "C", 3" long, together with a sugar or cream ladle, Sheffield 1971, 4" long and another, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1878, with bright cut engraving and engraved "L", 4" long, 1oz 4dwts total (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

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