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An Anglo-Indian Vizajapatum and Indian rosewood three-section tea caddy, C1800, Southern India, the "caddy top" opening to reveal three silver-plated mounted glass canisters, the carcass with engraved and lac-filled ivory bands of meandering fruiting vines fitted a pair of folding, white metal bale handles. 30 cm wide x 18.5 cm deep x 16 cm overall height.Ivory certification reference EXUTWL18 Literature: R. Edwards and K.B. Codrington, " The Indian Period of European Furniture " The top handle is missing along with the covers of the internal canisters.The box would have had short bracket feet.The right-hand side of the cover has a small section of ivory return moulding missing.
A group of silver and silver mounted flatware. Various dates and makers. The group including: a set of twelve Victorian Scottish silver teaspoons, Glasgow, 1868, William Coghill, with bead pattern to handles, 14.3cm long; a set of six Edwardian coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1906, John Round & Son, with rat-tail bowls, 11.2cm long; an Edwardian caddy spoon, Sheffield, 1906, William Gallimore & Sons, with shell-shaped bowl, 11cm long; a cased set of six cake forks, Birmingham, 1947, Arthur Price & Co., 12.6cm long, in fitted case; a butter knife with mother-of-pearl handle, Sheffield, 1924, James Deakin & Sons, 15cm long; a jam spoon, Birmingham, 1931, Adie Brothers, with shaped, faceted bowl, 12.2cm long; a Queen's pattern cheese knife and butter knife, both with steel blades and silver handles, Sheffield, 1972 and 1978, Harrison Brothers (probably), handles filled, the butter knife 16cm long, the cheese knife 20cm long, in fitted cases; and other items, together with eight knives with steel blades and horn handles, 21cm long, in Harrods fitted case, total weighable silver approx. 15.6ozt (a lot)
A group of silver, including a George V silver café au lait set. Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1933. The pots of tapering cylindrical form, with scrolling wooden handles and moulded hinged covers with knopped finials, 18.5cm high, together with: a George V hot water pot, Birmingham, 1927, Charles S. Green & Co., of baluster form, with scrolling wooden handle and finial to hinged cover, 16.5cm high; and an Edwardian tea caddy, Birmingham, 1905, Jones & Crompton, the plain body of shaped rectangular form, the finial to hinged cover modelled as a standing lion holding a shield, 13.5cm wide, total weight approx. 37.7ozt (4)
A small group of silver and silver mounted oddments. Various dates and makers. The group including: a Sampson Mordan novelty propelling pencil and ruler, 10.3cm long (when extended); a Victorian propelling pencil with Sardonyx terminal, Birmingham, 1888, Joseph Adelman, engraved with scrolling foliate motifs, 11.2cm long; a bridge marker, Birmingham, 1903, Gourdel Vales & Co., patent number 333745; a vesta case, Birmingham, 1926, Mappin & Webb, the rectangular plain body engraved to side with logo The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, 6.5cm wide; an Edwardian fruit knife with mother-of-pearl handle and silver blade, Sheffield, 1907, Robert Pringle & Sons, the blade engraved with scrolling floral motifs, 10.8cm long (when extended); a pair of Georgian sugar nips, apparently unmarked, 12cm long; a pair of Norwegian souvenir caddy spoons, stamped 830, the handles decorated with map of Norway; 5.6cm long; a pair of cufflinks, stamped 925; a small spoon, with 1941 Dutch 25 cents inset coin to twisted handle with bead terminal, 9.4cm long; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 3.2ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The weighable silver includes the Samson Mordan pencil with ruler, the pair of sugar nips, the vesta case, the pair of Norwegian spoons and the pair of cufflinks.
A group of silver items and flatware. Various dates and makers. The group including: a cream jug, Birmingham, 1945, Fattorini & Sons, raised on three pad feet, with scalloped rim and scrolling handle, 8cm high; a further cream jug, Birmingham, 1919, S. Blanckensee & Son, the helmet-shaped body on a circular foot raised on a squared base, the reeded scrolling handle to reeded rim, crest within oval cartouche engraved to side, 14.5cm high (inc. handle); a pepper mill, Birmingham, 1914, Mappin & Webb (marks rubbed), 9cm long; a George III Irish Fiddle pattern spoon, Dublin, 1808, William Law, the shell-shaped bowl to handle engraved with letter M to terminal, 14cm long; a Fiddle pattern teaspoon and coffee spoon, London, 1847, John & Henry Lias, both engraved with letter M to terminals, the teaspoon 14.2cm long, the coffee spoon 12cm long; a Victorian caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1847, Francis Clark, modelled and repousse decorated as a grape leaf, 8.4cm long; a set of six coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1926, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, with terminals modelled as a fox head, 8.4cm long; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 12.5ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The pepper mill and two knives with filled handles are not included in the weighable silver.
A group of silver items, including a George V silver tea caddy and cream jug. Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1915. The tea caddy of rectangular form with canted corners and raised on a moulded base, the cream jug raised on a stepped circular foot, the scrolling handle with foliate thumbpiece, both engraved to side with crest and motto Constant and True, the caddy 14cm high, the jug 9cm high (inc. handle), together with: a gilded dish with lid, London, 1910, Edward Barnard & Sons, of circular form, with initials engraved to lid, 9.5cm dia.; and four George V small quaich-style dishes, London, 1922, Tessiers, the plain bodies to pierced handles, 13.5cm wide (inc. handles), total weight approx. 31ozt (7)
A group of mixed silver spoons and sugar tongs. Various dates and makers. The group including: a George III teaspoon, 1794, George Smith (II) & Thomas Hayter, the handle with bright-cut decoration, 13cm long; two late George IV salt spoons, London, 1830, Richard Britton, with initials engraved to terminals, 10.8cm long; two William IV salt spoons, Exeter, 1836, Robert Williams, with initials engraved to terminals, 9.8cm long; a pair of Scottish, Victorian silver sugar tongs, Glasgow, 1883, John Muirhead & Son, the arms decorated with scrolling motifs and the bridge with engraved initials, 12cm long; a further pair of sugar tongs, Birmingham, 1937, Charles S. Green & Co., with claw terminals, 12.8cm long; a George V sifting spoon, Sheffield, 1915, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, with shell decoration applied to terminal, 12.5cm long; two teaspoons, Sheffield, 1948, Francis Howard, the handles engraved with scrolling foliate motifs, 13cm long; a part set of four coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1953, H. H., with shell design to reverse of bowls, 9.4cm long; a Continental caddy spoon, with import marks for B. Muller & Son, Chester, (1898 - 1909), the elongated bowl engraved to interior with head of putto and scrolling foliate and fruiting motifs to handle pierced with figure of St. George and the dragon, 10.3cm long; and other items, total weight approx. 17ozt (a lot)
A group of mixed silver items. Various dates and makers. The group including: a caddy spoon, Sheffield, 1915, William Hutton & Sons, the shell-shaped bowl to handle with bright-cut decoration, 6.5cm long; a quaich style small dish, Sheffield, 1937, Viner's, the pierced handles to plain body of octagonal form, 12.8cm wide; a cased condiment set comprising mustard pot, salt cellar and pepper mill, Birmingham, 1948, Adie Brothers, the faceted bodies raised on circular feet, the mustard pot and salt cellar with blue glass liners; an Edwardian butter dish, Sheffield, 1904, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, of shell-shaped form, 10cm wide; five coffee bean spoons, Sheffield, 1926, Walker & Hall, 9.6cm long, in fitted case (one spoon deficient); a tea strainer, Birmingham, 1943, Edwin Joseph Houlston, 14cm long; a pair of French dishes, 950 standard, maker MV, of circular form and repousse decorated with garlands of flowers along the rims, 11.7cm dia. each with wooden stand; a thimble, Birmingham, 1913, H. C. & S., in fitted case; a 19th century Dutch pill box, 833 standard, of shaped squared form, the hinged cover engraved with scrolling foliate motifs, traces of gilding to interior, 5.4cm wide; and other silver oddments, together with a white metal salt cellar with stylised cobra handles, probably Indian, of elongated form and richly chased with scrolling motifs, pierced along the border, liner deficient, 11.5cm wide, total weighable silver approx. 18.1ozt
A group of various American and other flatware.Various dates and makers. The group comprising: three 19th century American silver tablespoons and teaspoons with shaped Fiddle pattern stems, Whiting Mfg. Co., Rhode Island, engraved L.S. Smith to terminals and E.B. Carter to reverse, a pair of Navajo silver teaspoons by Kee Nataani, stamped sterling, inset with imitation coral and turquoise to handles, 12cm long; a set of six American silver butter knives by Dominick & Haff, New York, stamped sterling, 14.8cm long; a reproduction silver 'wrythen knop' christening spoon London, 1967, C.J. Vander, 12.7cm long, a 'Pyramid style' christening spoon, fork and teaspoon, London, 1933, two Harrods, one Wakely & Wheeler, and five further small silver tea/caddy spoons, total weight approx. 18.7ozt (a lot)
A 'Blossom pattern' silver spoon. Georg Jensen, Denmark, c.1940. The round bowl to a curving Blossom pattern terminal, with London import marks, 1959, 14cm long, together with a Georg Jensen Acorn pattern baby/caddy spoon, London import marks,1948, engraved 'Sarah' and dated to reverse of bowl, 10.2cm long; and a Norwegian teaspoon, 830 standard, the handle decorated in relief with a fox, rabbit and a bear, engraved 'Sarah' to reverse of handle, 11.5cm long, total weight approx. 1.8ozt (3)
A Victorian silver tea caddy. William Comyns & Sons, London, 1891. The rectangular body with canted corners and crimped borders, repousse decorated with birds amongst scrolling floral and foliate motifs, the cover with conforming decoration and pine cone finial, 12.5cm high, together with a pair of Edwardian silver salt cellars, London, 1901, William Comyns & Sons, the cylindrical bodies with flared rims, pierced and repousse decorated with birds and masks amongst scrolling floral and foliate motifs and engraved with lion crest, blue glass liners, 7.8cm high, total weighable silver approx. 9.4ozt (3)Provenance: Property of the Late Jane Sinclair Morpeth. Condition Report: The tea caddy with some surface scratching, nicking and tarnishing. Some dings noted to body, including some to border along the shoulder. The decoration with some light wear to high points but in good overall condition. Marks slightly rubbed but still legible. The two salt cellars with some surface scratching and pitting. Dings noted to footrims: the cellars are slightly out of shape to bases and wobbly on feet The piercing in good overall condition. The engraved crests in good condition. The decoration with some light wear to high points but in good overall order. Marks clearly stamped. The two glass liners are of different shape, one possibly a later replacement. Glass in good overall condition. Please see the following link to download further images: https://we.tl/t-O48Q3W9mNh
A group of silver and white metal. Various dates and makers. The group including: a bracelet, with various charms, mostly 800 or 925 silver, some unmarked, the charms including a cow, a sewing machine and a plane; a Dutch silver tea caddy, 930 standard and with Victorian import marks for Isaac Manheim, London, 1899, the body of casket form and with bulbous mid section, raised on four paw feet and repousse decorated with scrolling motifs and village scenes, figural finial to cover, approx. 10cm high; a small glass cup with silver cup holder, Victorian import marks for William Moering, London, 1899, pierced and embossed with scrolling foliate motifs and masks, the cup 4.8cm high; a Victorian silver mounted scent bottle, London, 1897, Charles Boyton (III), the hobnail pattern glass bottle to silver collar and hinged lid, the lid with vacant cartouche and repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 6cm high; a small Edwardian silver mounted glass vanity jar, Chester, Boots Pure Drug Company, embossed with scrolling motifs and vacant cartouche; a white metal pepper, of ovoid form and raised on three ball feet, repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs; and other white metal items, total weighable silver approx. 5ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The weighable silver includes the tea caddy, the cup holder and the lid of a small vanity jar. Bracelet gross weight approx. 2.8ozt (not all charms are silver)
A mixed group of silver, together with some white metal and silver plated oddments. Various dates and makers. The group including: a George IV silver Fiddle pattern table spoon, London, 1824, William Bateman, with initials engraved to terminal, 21.4cm long; a George IV silver Fiddle and Thread pattern caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1827, Joseph Willmore, the squared bowl to handle engraved with letter H to terminal, 7.5cm long; a silver mustard pot and pepper mill, Birmingham, 1925, Levi & Salaman, raised on three paw feet, the mustard pot with blue glass liner, pepper mill 8.5cm high; a late Victorian silver buckle, London, 1899, Samuel Jacob, pierced and decorated with scene of two musicians in the outdoors, 7cm wide; six silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, Birmingham, 1948-1954, Arthur Price & Co., the spoons 11.3cm long, the sugar tongs 9.4cm long, in fitted case; a set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham, 1924, Levi & Salaman, 9.4cm long, in fitted case; a set of six silver coffee bean spoons, Birmingham, 1924, Adie Brothers, 9.5cm long, in fitted case; a silver sovereign case, Birmingham, 1911, Dennison Watch Case Co.; a pair of silver napkin rings, Birmingham, 1922, Joseph Gloster, each with engine turned design and engraved initial within shaped cartouche; a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, London, 1857, Henry Holland, initials engraved to terminal, 14.5cm long; and other items, including some white metal and silver plate, total weighable silver approx. 16.5ozt (a lot)
A group of Georgian and later silver flatware, including a George III silver cream ladle. Hester Bateman, London, 1786. Engraved with initial to terminal, 16.5cm long, together with: a pair of George III cream ladles, London, 1802, Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, engraved with crest to terminals, 18cm long; two William IV Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1832, James Payne, engraved with initials to terminals, 13.5cm long; an assembled set in fitted box comprising sifting spoon, jam spoon and caddy spoon, the sifting spoon, 1797, possibly George Smith (IV), 12.3cm long, the jam spoon, Birmingham, 1876, Hilliard & Thomason, the bowl repousse decorated with fruiting motifs, 12.4cm long, and the caddy spoon, maker HG, 8.8cm long; a set of six Victorian coffee spoons, Sheffield, three 1892 and three 1893, John Round & Son, the handles decorated with floral motifs, 11.4cm long; an Edwardian jam spoon with mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham, 1904, Henry Griffin Plant, the bowl repousse decorated with fruiting motifs, 13.2cm long, in fitted case; an Edwardian christening fork and spoon, Sheffield, 1908, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co., both engraved with initials to reverse, approx. 15cm long; eight coffee bean spoons, Birmingham, 1965, William Suckling, 9.3cm long, in fitted case; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 18.3ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The jam spoon with mother-of-pearl handle is not included in the weighable silver.
An Edwardian Arts & Crafts silver sifting spoon. Hukin & Heath,Birmingham, 1908. Designed with a twig-shaped handle with forked terminal, the pierced and naturalistically chased bowl with folding rim, 14.2cm long, together with a Victorian silver caddy spoon in an unusual, unrecorded pattern, London, 1852, Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, engraved with crest of a lion rampant holding a pheon above a coronet, engraved with mirror monogram to reverse, 13.8cm long, total weight approx. 1.8ozt (2) Footnotes: Note: The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge has a similar sugar spoon in its collection (Accession Number: M.2 & A-1998) and has attributed the design of this sifting spoon to Christopher Dresser (perhaps), although they describe this attribution as 'uncertain'. https://collection.beta.fitz.ms/id/image/media-206166
A group of silver oddments and flatware. Various dates and makers. The group including: a Victorian mustard pot, London, 1895, Frederick Augustus Burridge, the circular body pierced and raised on a shaped, circular foot, with a gadrooned rim and blue glass liner, 6.5cm high; a George III caddy spoon with mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham, 1810, William Pugh, modelled as a shovel, the bowl engraved with decorative motif, 9.3cm long; a William IV Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London, 1835, William Johnson, with initials engraved to terminal, 10.3cm long; five George III Old English pattern teaspoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, three 1794 and two 1799, engraved initials to terminals, 13cm long; two George III salt spoons, 1806, Peter & William Bateman, 10.2cm long; a small twin-handled German bowl, of circular form and repousse decorated with scrolling motifs, 800 standard, 7.4cm wide (inc. handles); a napkin ring, Birmingham, 1923, John Rose, with engine turned design and engraved initials within circular cartouche; a further napkin ring, Birmingham, marks rubbed, engraved with initials and scrolling foliate motifs; and other items, together with an unmarked sifting spoon, total weighable silver approx. 11.4ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The caddy spoon with mother-of-pearl handle and an unmarked sifting spoon are not included in the weighable silver.
Good collection of early Royal St Davids Harlech Golf Links b&w postcards from 1895 onwards (12) a good collection of views of the golf course, club house, Harlech Castle, St Davids Hotel (now abandoned), members play, to include a wonderful early picture with players and caddies playing from an enormous sand dune below the castle titled "On the Links", and another similar period showing a lady and gentlemen driving from a tee with caddy looking on, and later scene from 1960s - 9x used with dated ranging from 1907, 3x from 1920s, 1x 1938, 2x post war 1940s and 2x 1950/60s by Photochrom, Judges, Salmon Series, Photo Precision, Frith Series, Peacock Brand, DH Parry Harlech
Collection of early Montrose golf links coloured postcards from the turn of the 20thc (9) reputedly the 5th Oldest golf course worldwide starting back 1562 with today's course established in 1900 to include various views of the club house, players, caddy, views of the golf course - 6x used dates include 1905, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1912 - Milton Glazette, Valentines, Reliable Series
Linda Logan: a group of Three American Golf Drawings - each signed and titled, pen and ink and wash, two featuring Bobby Jones, the first depicting him in the follow through position having driven off the tee; the second shows Jones in 1930 with four trophies and the quote "That's All There Is - There Isn't Any More"; the third drawing portrays Francis Ouimet and caddy Eddie Lowry at the 1913 US Open at The Country Club, Boston, Massachusetts. Each sheet 56 x 38cm., 22 x 15in. (3)
Interesting collection of early 20th c players and family portrait golfing postcards (5) to include golf tournament possibly featuring one of the Whitcombe's driving; one dated 6th July 1906 featuring two golfers and a caddy titled "Golf. A Good Brassie Lie" but more importantly the writer with his mother went to see the final round of the 1906 Open Golf Championship being played at Muirfield and won by James Braid; with three others 1x golfer, and 2x other children's portraits, one dated Christmas 1911 and the other unused by W Mayor Leven
3x early American Style Romantic Illustrated Golfing Postcards from the turn of the 20th c - to incl "Is a Caddy always necessary" copyright 1907 P Sander NY by artist T Earl Christie used and dated US 1900?; another by artist C Dana Gibson titled "Golf Is Not the Only Game" from Snap-Shots copyright used and dated 1905; and another with a couple sitting either side of the cherub - used and dated 1905 Excelsior Series B B London
A mid 19th century Chinese export lacquer tea caddy Of shaped sarcophagus form, decorated with chinoiseries, the hinged lid enclosing two engraved lidded metal caddies; on dragon carved feet, 22cm wide. Provenance: Arthur Clarke Edwards (1859-1916) and thence by descent Private family collection, Berkshire
Early Victorian rosewood teapoy, sarcophagus form caddy with hinged lid enclosing four lidded compartments and twin mixing bowls, raised on faceted column and platform base on bun feet, 39cm wide x 34cm deep x 83cm highGood overall condition, split to one foot, some splits to veneer on sides of base , faint ring mark to top, no worm , box glass mixing / sugar bowls perfect
Collection of thirteen Georgian and later silver caddy spoons of different designs (various dates and makers). All at approximately 5ozs.General overall condition very good, some minor surface wear and scratching, four spoons have visible signs of damage and repair as follows:Fiddle pattern handle - Repaired just above where stem joins top of heel.Shovel - Back of bowl repaired.Bright cut sifter spoon - Repaired where stem joins bowl.Oval bowl with fluted column - Repaired just above where stem joins bowl.
Group of Herend Queen Victoria pattern tablewares including jardinière, tazza, galleried tray, caddy and cover, pedestal salt, pot and cover and two rose place settings. (10)Some minor staining inside the planter which will probably clean. Couple of nibbles to the flower ornaments. Otherwise in good condition.
Good quality George III Sheraton influence marquetry inlaid satinwood tea caddy, of canted outline with twin internal compartments flanking aperture for mixing bowl, 32cm wide Overall case is very slightly faded, slight veneer losses, general wear, some minor movement at the joints. Lacks mixing bowl, internal slightly warped. Key present
bombé form, with embossed & chased decoration, a loop handle and gilt interior, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1904, together with a pair of George III Feather-edge scissor snuffers, a small chamberstick and a Chinese napkin ring; the tea caddy 4.1" (10.5cm) long; 14ozt (4). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions - snuffers a bit loose. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
rounded rectangular form, with angular handles and on ball feet, the tea pot with a presentation inscription and lacking its finial, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1934, together with a small silver tea caddy, with the same inscription and by the same maker & year; the tea pot 11" (28cm) long; 35ozt (3). *CR All pieces with wear, but reasonable. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
some pieces initialled or crested, mixed patterns, makers & dates, 1732-1819, together with a Japanese spoon (lacking handle), a pair of sugar tongs, a sugar spoon, a dessert spoon and a caddy spoon; 20ozt (13). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
circular form, with a fluted stem and engraved with a the inscription "LUGE RACES 1ST PRIZE R.N THOMAS MEN'S SINGLES SITTERS CAUX JANV, 1911", no makers mark c.1900, together with a mug, initialled, a miniature or toy mug, initialled, a beaker, inscribed, a small tea caddy and a bell, mixed makers and dates; the German cup 10" (25.3cm) high; 24.5ozt weighable silver (6). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions, for item specific reports Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

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