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A George III silver oval tea caddy, Richard Morton & Co, Sheffield 1775, engraved swags and with beaded border, the hinged cover with ring handle, 12cm wide, approximately 217.75gm/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Lot 30:No key, later lock, this has been attached and the marks are visible around keyhole to front of caddy. Circular scratch mark around handle to top. Otherwise light wear and scratches in line with age and usage.
A pair of silver trefid pattern sauce ladles, Sebastian Garrard, London 1917, a set of four Georgian provincial silver salt spoons, Christian Ker Reid, Newcastle circa 1810, with shell bowls, crest of Oliphant and motto A Tout Pouvoir, a caddy spoon, CE, London 1824, twelve silver handled fish knives and sundry flatware, weighable approximately 634gm/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith
A selection of silver items to include a pair of silver photograph frames, C C May & Sons, London 1918, each of circular form, 10.3cm diameter, a smaller photograph frame, Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1918, 7cm high a George V silver purse, Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1919, an assembled set of three silver short candlesticks, a pair of silver napkin rings and two further examples, a pair of sugar nips and a caddy spoon, 14cm long (13)
A silver caddy spoon, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1928, the shovel shaped spoon with embossed grape bowl and vine leaf terminal, 13cm long CONDITION REPORT: Overall condition good, hallmarks clear and legible to the handle of the spoon, the relief work to the bowl still clear, the bowl itself has a few tiny dents to the rim, slightly grubby would benefit from a clean, the relief detail to the lower reverse of the handle slightly rubbed, general signs of wear commensurate with usesage and age.
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, birmingham 1847, with sinuous shaped initialled terminal 'G.M', 9.5cm long CONDITION REPORT: Some small dents to the rim of the bowl as well as some pin prick dents seen to the bowl itself, two pronounced bends to the handle a result of use, the hallmarks are worn and the makers mark is not legible, possible repair to bowl handle join, light surface scratching throughout commensurate of age and useage.

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