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SELECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER GILT SPOONSincluding ten condiment spoons, Birmingham 1901 by William Devenport, Birmingham 1903 by Stainton Brothers, Birmingham 1905, Birmingham 1924 by Docker and Burn, Birmingham 1934 by Ernst W Haywood, Birmingham 1936 by William Suckling Ltd, Sheffield 1918 by John and William Deakin and Sons, Sheffield 1914, Chester 1919 and 1921; a preserve spoon with ball finial, Birmingham 1857 by William Henry Leather; a Lord Nelson finial spoon, Birmingham 1904 by Levi and Salaman; an Eros finial spoon, Birmingham 1975; plain tea spoon, Sheffield 1929 by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd; a tea spoon, Sheffield 1923 by John William; a rat tail tea spoon, London 1915; a silver gilt Coronation spoon, London 1936 by Josiah William & Co; an Edwardian spoon, Birmingham 1903 by William Devenport; a Pilgrim finial spoon, Birmingham 1901 by William Devenport; a thistle finial spoon, Birmingham 1967 by C. Robotham & Son; a Pilgrim finial spoon, Birmingham 1911; a Celtic design spoon, Sheffield 1977 by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd; a spoon with a thistle hardstone finial and twisted stem, Birmingham 1901; a silver gilt silver anniversary spoon, London 1978; a silver gilt tea caddy spoon, Sheffield 1999; a silver gilt spoon, London 1910; a silver spoon with a hammered bowl, Birmingham 1963; a commemorative Elizabeth II silver gilt spoon, Sheffield 2002; a silver butter knife, Birmingham 1901 by A.J. Bailey; a pair of silver Pilgrim sugar tongs, Birmingham 1900 by A.J. Bailey; a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1926 by Mappin & Webb and a pair of silver sugar tongs, Birmingham 1935
George Soper RE (British, 1870-1942), Caddy; Black and white, drypoint etchings a pair, the first signed in pencil, 5 7/8 x 6 7/8in. (15 x 17.5cm.), the second unsigned, 5 7/8 x 7¾in. (15 x 19.7cm.), both in modern giltwood frames. (2) . * Provenance: Chris Beetles Limited, 8 & 10 Ryder Street, St. James's, London.
A Chinese export gilt decorated black lacquer tea chest or caddy, early 19th century, the exterior decorated with figures in palace landscapes, the interior with pewter tea canister, the hinged lid engraved with noble figures in a garden, 10¾ x 7¾in. (27.5 x 19.75cm.), 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high.* Condition: Some rubbing to the gilt scene on the lid and a little damage to the underside of the front edge of the lid (approximately 2in. (5cm.) long, where it may have been forced open in the past and a corresponding but smaller area on the top edge of the base, approx 5/8 in. (1.5cm.).
An Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam antler veneered, ivory and penwork tea caddy, 19th century, of large proportions, of curved sarcophagus form, decorated with antler staves, the sandalwood and horn embellished interior with ivory veneer decorated with guilloche penwork decoration, the two lidded tea canisters with ring handles flanking a replaced glass bowl, on 'hob-nail' cut ivory bun feet, 14½ x 7½in. (36.8 x 19cm.), 6¾in. (17.2cm.) high.
A silver Tree of Life caddy spoon by Jesse Murphy, London 1973, fig-shaped bowl, spot-hammered decoration, the terminal pierced with a tree of life, plus a napkin ring of hexagonal form by Jesse Murphy, stamped marks, London 1973 and London 1959, 10.5cm. long, approx. weight 1.8oz. (2) Provenance Jesse Murphy, and thence by descent to the present owner.
A fine H.G. Murphy Falcon Studio copper tea caddy and cover, shouldered, hammered form with waisted domed cover, the body set with silver chased triangle motif, silver rims to caddy and cover, the finial with cut bands, stamped marks to base 17.5cm. high (2) Provenance H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner. Literature Paul Atterbury and John Benjamin The Jewellery and Silver of H.G. Murphy Antique Collector's Club, page 123 for this example illustrated
A SET OF FIVE LATE VICTORIAN APOSTLE TOP SILVER TEASPOONS, with matching sugar tongs (repair) and caddy spoon, maker Henry Holland, London 1872, approximate weight 4.7ozt, 147 grams, together with a cased silver baby spoon and pusher, maker Kirby Beard Ltd, Sheffield 1944 and a cased set of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd teaspoons, London 1937, gross weight of the two sets approximately 4.0ozt, 124 grams (3)
A PAIR OF GERMAN WHITE METAL TRAYS, of circular form with pie crust edge, bears mark for Wilkens & Sohne, 830 standard, diameter approximately 16cm, 261 grams, together with two French silver wine tasting vessels, fleur de lys thumb pieces above loop handles, embossed with circles and reeded designs, diameter approximately 7.8cm and 6.9cm, gross weight approximately 109 grams, together with two white metal caddy spoons and another spoon (7)
A GEORGE III BURR YEW, IVORY AND FAUX IVORY TEA CADDY, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with small handle and ivory inlaid corners and banding, missing lock plate, the base with white painted faux ivory stringing, some losses to inlays and veneers, height 12.7cm x depth 11cm x width 12.5cm
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT DOME TOP TEA CADDY, applied gilt metal foliate mounts (escutcheon mount loose), fitted with two internal covers, height 10.5cm x depth 10.3cm x width 15.2cm (condition: crack in the base, together with a Victorian rosewood work box and another Victorian rectangular box with brass inlay, both lack internal fittings and in need of restoration) (3)
A GEORGE III AND LATER MAHOGANY AND STAINED CASED BRACKET CLOCK, brass carry handle above caddy top, moulded glass door enclosing a 6''/15cm silivered dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, the spandrels engraved with foliate scrolls and the arch named 'Joseph Lum, London', glazed side panels and rear door, enclosing crown escapement double fusee movement, bell strike and repeat mechanism, the case base on bracket feet, height to top of handle approximately 51cm, with pendulum, key and case key
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, the hood with caddy top on half column supports flanking arched door, the brass face with circular silvered name plaque for 'Thomas Bell' to the arch above silvered 11 1/4'', 29cm dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with date aperture, eight day movement with bell strike spandrels, rectangular trunk door, plinth base, height approximately 228cm, pendulum, two weights and door key

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