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A group of 19th / early 20th century desc items to include a leather and silver hallmarked cornered Mappin and Webb folio , a oxblood leather and silver hallmarked mounted aide de memoire , a continental silver pen with relief floral decoration and a miniature Victorian rosewood tea caddy that could be used as twin capstan inkwell.
A collection of hallmarked silver flatware to include a pair of sugar tongs Birmingham Charles Wilkes 1902 , Mappin and Webb caddy spoon 1922 , London import silver 925 caddy spoon , silver bladed knife with mother of pearl handle Birmingham 1891 Hilliard & Thomason , 1935 silver spoon , etc. Also a silver plated sifter spoon and bowls finial spoon.
A George III marquetried partridge wood single compartment tea caddy, the canted rectangular hinged lid and front with satin wood oval paterae, the interior lid of mahogany, 11.5cm (4.5 in) wide The cover has a later mushroom finial. Chips have been infilled, painted or replaced with similar inlay
A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy, the brass ball topped rectangular hinged lid with bowed front and closing about two interior lids, the initials RHE on a plate central to the sunburst front above the four brass ball feet, 18cm (7 in) wide Some restoration work has been done about the key escutcheon and one hinge
A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy, the hinged rectangular lid mounted with white metal edge and closing on ivory fillets enclosing the two interior compartment lids, the rounded corners of the exterior with veneers separate from the single sheets to the front and back, 16.5cm (6.5 in) wide
An 18th century Wedgwood creamware shaped circular plate, printed in black with fanciful birds in a landscape, incised 'WEDGWOOD' 23cm (9in) diameter; a Wedgwood creamware tea caddy and cover of similar decoration, incised 'Wedgwood', 12cm (4.75in) high; a pair of Whieldon ware 'agate' octagonal plates, 21cm (8.25in) diameter; a Staffordshire salt glazed plate, with pierced and moulded panels, 20cm (8in) diameter 6)
An Edwardian silver shaped oval tea caddy by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1906, on four paw feet, 10cm (4in) high; an Edwardian oblong baluster tea caddy by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1901, with gadrooned borders, 8cm (3 1/4in) long; and an oval tea caddy by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1922, with an oval finial to the domed cover, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long, 371g (11.93 oz) gross
Ï’A George III silver book form small pill box by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1801, engraved EW within a feather border, 2.8cm (1 1/8in) long; a Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Robert Wallis, London 1851, the bowl engraved with fruiting vine; a paper knife by C. & C. Hodgetts, Birmingham 1912, the grip with running foxes in silhouette, 25.5cm (10in) long; a pair of oval brushes by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1895, embossed with scroll foliage; and a pair mounted in ivory, monogrammed (7) Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’A collection of silver flatware, including; a George IV/William IV matched pair of fiddle pattern table spoons and six teaspoons, later parcel gilt, embossed and engraved as berry spoons; a George IV caddy spoon by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1821, the cushion shaped bowl engraved with foliage; a William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Benjamin Stephens, London 1835, with a fig shaped bowl, initialled; an early Victorian butter knife with a mother of pearl handle by George Unite, London 1841, loaded; four sugar tongs; and a wine label with neck ring, maker's mark IT, London 1795, engraved SHERRY, 408g (13.1 oz) weighable On the decanter label the maker's mark could be for John Thompson of Sunderland or John Tayleur. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A collection of small silver and objects, including: a folding pocket double photograph frame, stamped 925 and Sterling; a Russian vodka tot, worn marks, 19th century; an Italian small model of an elephant, post 1968 .925 standard; an embossed square tea caddy, pseudo marks; a small hand mirror by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1917; an Austrian cold painted bronze group of three birds on a silver blossom bough; a miniature lighter, stamped Pygmy Japan; and other items
Three silver caddy spoons and other flatware, the caddy spoons: one shell bowl with coffin end handle, maker's mark IT (unknown), Birmingham 1795, engraved H; one shell bowl with leaf and tendril handle by George Unite, Birmingham 1857; the last with a trefid handle by Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield 1904; a tea spoon with compressed marks, engraved to commemorate the death of HRH Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, 1827; a copy of the royal anointing spoon by Barnard Bros, London 1901; and other small flatware, 190g (6.1 oz) gross
English Ceramics - a Royal Doulton series ware dish depicting Canterbury Cathedral; an Adams Prize of London tea caddy entitled Milk **** Maids; a pair of Adams Pottery Cries of London plates; a Victorian teapot, reg. no. 225655, painted panels depicting an oriental lady; a Pratt Ware style cake stand; etc.
TEN SHEFFIELD PLATE ARTICLES INCLUDING A BOUGIE BOX, COVER AND EXTINGUISHER, C1800 7cm h, two pierced cylindrical mustard pots and seven caddy spoons, one with hook end, all 1780s-early 19th c ++All in good or at least acceptable condition, several of the caddy spoons excellent, one of the mustard pots lacking the lid
A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER TEA CADDY the cavetto lid with integral hinge, engraved with armorials in guilloche border, the lock original, 13cm h, by Thomas Daniell, London 1786, 11ozs 5dwts++A handsome caddy in well preserved condition, finial probably neatly re-attached, fully marked, marks well spaced and struck, no key for lock
A GEORGE II WALNUT AND FEATHERBANDED CHEST OF DRAWERS, C1730 the 'caddy' moulded top in matched veneers, fitted with a brushing slide above four drawers, 81cm h; 50 x 77cm++Old repair to veneers, locks all present and apparently original, handles and lock plates long in situ and possibly original
A MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, early 19th century, of plain oblong form raised upon four cast brass paw feet and with lion mask ring handles, crossbanded with stringing and inlaid chequered "seams", the cover hinged and opening to reveal two lidded compartments flanking a central mixing glass, 12" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

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