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Two four piece silver-plated tea sets, Sheffield plate bottle coaster, silver-plated entree dishes, tea caddy, gravy boats and other silver plate and two pairs of graduating oak barley twist candlesticks Condition Report & Further Details Generally good condition.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Victorian papier-mache tea caddy with mother-of-pearl inlay, pair early 20th century silver Lorgnettes with enamel handle, stamped 830, 1930s powder compact, white metal compact with engraved top stamped 833, other compacts, hair slides, porcelain and gilt metal pill box with gilt star decoration, scent bottle, treen dice holder, needle cases etc
18th Century English polychrome porcelain bowl, Worcester or Liverpool, decorated with a Chinese Family pattern, D11cm and Cantonese style polychrome tea caddy (2) Condition Report & Further Details - Bowl has 3 hairline cracks and some slight rubbing to rim.- Tea caddy is in good condition.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Three 19th century papier-mâché snuff boxes to include a circular example, the detachable lid transfer decorated with scene depicting a couple and fortune teller, diameter 7cm, and a rectangular example painted with coaching scene to the hinged lid, also a floral painted ovoid tea caddy, height 13cm (4).
A 19th century tortoiseshell and ivory bound casket with pen work detail, on bone paw feet (one af), 9 x 5.5cm x 5cm.Additional InformationOne of the legs is broken off but present, some surface and dirt, areas of scuffs predominantly to the lid and one of its caddy top edges, some surface dirt and minor wear commensurate with age.
Three various silver spoons comprising a berry spoon with crested terminal, London 1797, maker's mark obscured, length 22cm, a caddy shovel, John Thropp, Birmingham 1825 and a Norwegian spoon with fig shaped bowl and cast stem and cherubic terminal, Marius Hammer, Bergen, 1847-1927, silver standard 830, approx 3.6ozt excluding caddy shovel (3).Additional InformationAll with surface wear and dirt commensurate with age and usage, caddy shovel with misshapen bowl and dints to the silver sheath steam, the Norwegian spoon with dints along the edge, scuffs and scratches to the bowl, the berry spoon with small repaired splits to the edge of the terminal and some scratches.
A small mixed lot of silver including a pickle fork, Sutherland & Roden, Sheffield 1911, a caddy spoon bowl, maker's initial IT, Birmingham 1824, and a Dutch silver caddy spoon, also an electroplated base metal chamber stick with strawberry motifs on mother of pearl base (af) (7).Additional InformationThe lot is containing a white metal circular fob vinaigrette, the Georgian caddy spoon is missing whole handle, the pencil case with numerous dints to edges and with tarnish throughout, the chamber stick with losses to edges of the base, snuffer missing and appears to have minor losses to the strawberry and leaves decoration.
A 19th century Austrian silver tea caddy, Vienna, 1884, maker's mark 'AW', of rectangular lobed bombe form, the hinged lid with floral finial, opening to reveal gilt interior, raised on four shaped feet, 6½in. (16.5cm.) long, weight 17.1 tr.oz., *Condition: no key, finial with movement, slightly rubbed marks, otherwise very good.
A Danish silver caddy or jam spoon by Hans Hansen, mid-20th century, impressed '925 Hans Hansen Sterling Denmark', with deep squared bowl and kicked-up handle with hook, 2½in. (6.3cm.) long, weight 1.08 tr.oz.; together with a silver three-pronged pickle fork with stainless steel tines; and a silver and nickel plated corn-on-the-cob prong, both marked Sterling. (3), *Condition:- Caddy spoon: VG condition. Marks goood., - Pickle fork: Good condition with no faults., - Corn prong: Good, with a little wear to silver and plating.
An inlaid mahogany musical bracket clock by Knight & Gibbins of London, late 20th century, with J0210 eight day Kieninger three train 11 jewel movement with outside platform escapement, Westminster, Whittington and St. Michael chimes striking the hour, half hour and quarters on eight gongs, with strike-silent, no. 2200337137, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in caddy top mahogany case with gilt brass acorn finial, quarter veneered and cross banded front door, on ogee and plinth base with brass plate feet, 14in. (35.5cm.) high., *Condition:Very good overall. Winds and runs. Strikes correctly. Case and dial in very good condition.
JAMES & WILLIAM DEAKIN SILVER & WATCOMBE POTTERY TEA CADDY, CHESTER 1904 the cylindrical body pierced with a band of Art Nouveau sinuous budding foliage, with Watcombe, Torquay green-glazed pottery liner and pull-off cover, with maker's mark JD WD, hallmarked Chester, 1904, Rd. Design No. 430555 10.5cm high
***AWAY COLLECTED BY VENDOR 09/04***A George III silver tea caddy, bombe shaped with gadroon border, the body engraved with a band of foliage above rectangular cartouche - one engraved with crest beneath motto, the other with initials, on four ball feet, the hinged cover bright cut engraved with squiggle work and pagoda finial, interior with two compartments and lock, London, 1814, the base stamped: Lambert Coventry Street London, 20.33 ozt (632.3 grams)CONDITION:marked in cover, general condition good
A quantity of silver including: Georgian style silver cream jug and twin handled sugar bowl, John Millward Banks,Chester 1901;Seven silver caddy spoons, mostly Victorian and indistinct hallmarks; together with silver jug London 1808, and matchbox holder; A pair of George V silver bottle labels engraved Oil & Vinegar, Robert William Jay, Birmingham, 1930 together with a George VI silver plain matchbox sleeve, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1949;A George III Fiddle pattern bright-cut engraved sugar tongs, makers mark probably that of Thomas Wallis II, London, 1807 together with another George III plain tongs, John Shekleton London, 1803 and a small George V set of sugar nips, J Thompson & Sons, Birmingham, 1924 - 17.72 ozt (550.9 grams) 1 bag
A collection of silver flatware & bottle labels mainly Georgian including: three George III silver plain OEP caddy spoons: 1 x bright-cut engraved, London, 1809, maker's mark rubbed; 1 x London, circa 1810 (marks rubbed) the other, IB, London, 1802; a PORT bottle label, Thomas Purver & Edward Furnice, London, circa 1910 and SHERRY bottle label, CB, London, circa 1818 together with nine various sugar tongs, various dates and makers; a sugar wish bone nippers and a pair of sugar scissor tongs (1 bag)
A late Victorian silver oval tea caddy and cover, the body chased with scrolling foliage, Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1898 together with a George V silver card case, engraved with ivy leaves and central circular cartouche with initials HW in script, Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester, 1912 (2) 3.09 ozt (96 grams)CONDITION:Tea caddy: marks good - significant dent to top section and some minor dents to base card case: marks good general condition good

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