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A collection of silver to include; a William IV silver caddy spoon, fiddle patterned, hallmarked by Peter Lambert, Newcastle, 1839, approx. 8cm long; a cased Elkington & Co silver christening spoon and fork, each initialled M.L.S 1937, Birmingham, 1935/36; a novelty George III silver decanter label, of octagonal shape, for "Moselle", hallmarked by George Knight, London, 1820, on later plated suspension chain (broken); a George V silver Kiddush cup on circular footed base, with engraved deisgn, hallmarked London, 1925, approx. 9.2cm high, and a novelty Edwardian silver miniature model of an ornate claret jug, hallmarked by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1903, approx. 7.7cm high (missing part of handle). (1 bag) Weight: approx. 103.7 grams (3.3ozt) Further details: chain broken to decanter label, missing part to handle of mini caret jug; tarnishing and surface scratches to all etc.
A collection of silver flatware to include; a small quantity of Rifle Club interest examples consisting of a novelty Walker & Hall rifle shaped handled spoon; a pair of "Midland Railway Rifle Club" spoons by Elkington & Co; a pair of "Miniature Rifle Clubs Society", Sheffield silver spoons, together with other spoons to include; a CJ Vander Ltd seal top spoon with initialled seal top "J"; a Modern silver profusely cast caddy spoon with fruit and leaf design, by F Drury Ltd; a Sterling Silverware Ltd Art Nouveau style terminal teaspoon; a Victorian fiddle patterned silver sifter spoon; a William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield silver engraved caddy spoon; a Modern silver handled steel paper knife, and other silver coffee spoons, few with applied Bird designed finial, and a plated Kings pattern fruit spoon, and a modern mahogany spoon rack. (1 bag) Weighable silver: approx. 318.4 grams (10.2ozt) Further details: some tarnishing; slight surface scratching and general wear.
A small selection of Oriental style items to include two blue and white vases, character marks on bottom, two miniature vases depicting Chinese/ Japanese landscapes, Chinese style tea caddy decorated with floral decoration and a papier mache rectangular box decorated with golds and blues in Oriental style patternsLocationIf there is no condition report shown, please request one
A Victorian silver and hobnail cut glass smelling salts bottle, drop in stopper, 8cm, Sampson Morden & Co. London 1890; a George V silver cigarette box, cedar wood lined; Birmingham 1911; silver mounted dressing table jar and scent bottle; a silver cigarette box; EPNS christening mugs, caddy, pair of candlesticks, sugar bowl; qty
A painted wood tea caddy, 19th century, with metal mounts, opening to reveal a silvered interior, with a label to the inside of the cover 'Once the property of Sir Richard Burton - Purchased at the sale of his effects at Wardour Castle'15.5cm wide11.5cm deep10cm highProvenance: Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890), was a scholar, traveller, and explorer. Condition ReportMissing side bar on the hinged cover.
An oak tea caddy late 19th century, Regency style, sarcophagus form, with brass lion mask handles and paw feet, the interior lined with mahogany, with two tea compartments, and an opening for a tea bowl, the glass has been replaced, 28cm wide14.5cm deep17.5cm highCondition ReportWith knocks and wear.
A Georgian Rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, waisted body, stepped lid, interior glass bowl.Condition report:No interior lids, feet reattached - minor loss, burn mark to top centre. Later pedestal foot. Bowl matched, not a bad fit but lacks height. Ring handles missing.WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
A 19th century Chinese tea caddy with gilt decoration of traditional scenes, with etched pewter lid and two compartments inside.Condition report:Wear to top, one handle missing, some chips to corner edges, etc. Lock plate to lid missing. Some signs of forcing around lock.WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
A group of Worcester Mansfield pattern teawares, comprising two teabowls, three saucers, a sugar and slop bowl and an octagonal caddy with associated cover, the slop bowl 15.5cm diameter, the caddy 9cm highThe associated cover has a flat chip to the rim. Larger bowl has slightly warped foot and a few tiny chips under foot. Small tea bowl has chip to inner foot rim. Other minor scratches throughout in line with age and useage.
A CASTLE TOPPED CARD CASE NATHANIEL MILLS, BIRMINGHAM 1840 of rectangular outline, depiction of Kenilworth Castle to one side and Windsor Castle to the other; together with a caddy spoon, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1977, the terminal modelled as Queen Elizabeth II for her silver jubilee with feature hallmarks to the bowl, presented in a fitted case (2) 9.5cm 8cm long, 90g (combined)
A late Qing early Republic period hand-made Yixing zisha clay tea caddy water pot. The ovoid shaped hand-painted water pot decorated with two open panels painted with chrysanthemums and two medallion painted with fan and gourd, foliage motif throughout. Measures approx. 9cm tall x 11cm diameter.
A pair of George III silver oval salts with pierced bodies on claw and ball feet, one with clear glass liner, 5 x 8 cm, hallmarked for Francis Spilsbury II, London 1766; a late Victorian silver tea caddy or sucriere of tapering form with insignia, 10 x 12 cm, hallmarked for William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1898; a Viners of Sheffield silver sauce boat on hoof feet, 15 cm W and ladle, 1959; a silver tazza with eight lobes, hallamrked for HB, London, 1970, 14 cm diameter together with a silver vesta, ring box and stamp holder. Weighable silver 625g (7)
TWENTY THREE LILLIPUT LANE ORNAMENTS to include six boxed Lilliput lane ornaments comprising Summer Days (chips visible to tree, deeds and brochure included), a boxed Witley (small chip to base, deeds and brochure included) a boxed Old Forge (with deeds and two brochures), a boxed Ullswater Boat House (with deeds and brochure), a boxed Walkers Rest (small chip to base, wear to moveable signage, to include deeds and catalogue), a boxed Traveller's Way (to include deeds), a group of unboxed ornaments comprising Sawrey Gill, Clover Cottage, Robin's Gate, Granny Bonnet, The Briary, The Four Seasons, Ladybird Cottage, Farthing Lodge, Little Tea Caddy (chip to roof), Sweet William (chip to roof), Frosty Fun, Ostler's Keep, Wedding Bells, Watermill, a 1998 Catalogue, etc (qty) (Condition Report: chipped items mentioned in main description, unboxed items without deeds, boxes have some wear)
A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER TEA CADDY Mid-19th Century, octagonal casket form, gilt black lacquered panels of various scenes including gentlemen in garden, has lift-out pewter insert with lid and cover, brass key 16 x 11 x 11cm Provenance: Property from the collection of Baba Frederick Beng Hock Lam Condition: Condition Report Has a small spot of damage to a panel on the right hand side. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A set of six George III Scottish silver teaspoons, each bright cut engraved and with monogrammed terminals, maker Francis Howden, thistle and duty mark but lacking date letter and city mark, 14cm; together with a bright cut engraved silver caddy spoon, maker George Smith IV, London 1799, 10.5cm; and two Scottish silver teaspoons by John Zeigler (also lacking city and date marks), gross weight 4ozt (8)
A 19th century continental silver tea caddy, of rectangular form to a scrolling shaped foot, having slide-off lid with applied flower finial, all-over repousse decorated with figural landscape scenes within floral sprays, shells and lion masks, unidentified Hanau marks to base, h.12cm, w.10cm, d.5.5cm, 11oztFeels high grade.Ssoft traces of gilding.Marks good.No splits, dents or repairs.Some handling/polish wear all over.
An extensive George V silver 12-place setting cutlery suite in the Dubarry pattern, comprising 12 soup spoons, 12 table forks, 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, six serving spoons, two sauce ladles, six coffee spoons, two caddy spoons, two butter knives, and a soup ladle, each piece having monogrammed terminal, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1931, soup ladle length approx 33cm, gross weight approx 147.5oztNote: The elegantly curving Dubarry pattern is chiefly known for being the pattern chosen for the cutlery aboard the doomed RMS Titanic ocean-liner.
A collection of mainly 19th century silver flatwares, comprising seven table forks in the Fiddle pattern, five table forks in the Old English pattern, three dessert forks in the Fiddle pattern, various dessert, tea and caddy spoons, and a fish knife in the Kings pattern etc, many with monogram engraved terminals, makers to include Robert Wallis, William Eley I & William Fearn, John James Whiting, and Charles Boyton (II) etc, all London assays, table fork length 20cm, smallest caddy length 10.5cm, gross weight approx 35.8ozt

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