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A Victorian silver lidded tea caddy, of squared bombe form, with partly fluted decoration, otherwise embossed with birds and floral scrolls, London 1887, with an associated Victorian silver caddy spoon, having a scalloped bowl, the handle with engraved decoration, Sheffield 1887, combined weight 183 gms, with a case, (2).
Silver flatware, comprising; five silver bladed tea knives, having mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1922, cased, five double struck fiddle, thread and shell pattern teaspoons, crest engraved, various dates, two pairs of sugar tongs, a butter knife, a green paste set caddy spoon, by Bernard Instone, Birmingham 1928 and ten further items, mostly spoons, combined weight of weighable silver 430 gms, (qty).
Four matching silver bottom marked Hanoverian pattern picture back teaspoons, each decorated with a hen with chicks to the back of the bowl and engraved with the initials S I M, circa late 18th century, combined weight 56 gms, together with four silver bladed dessert knives and five silver pronged dessert forks, having mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1895 and a silver fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon, probably London 1819.
Ω A mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, circa 1820, with hinged cover, 28cm wide; and a mahogany tea caddy refitted as a work box, circa 1830, with hinged cover and ivory bun feet, 18cm high, 23cm wide Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A SMALL COLLECTION OF CADDY SPOONS:- A Victorian Fiddle example initialled "B", a Bead pattern example 1785, a Fiddle & Thread example, a Fiddle, Thread & Shell example, an Albert pattern example, one with a fan-shaped bowl, one with a gilt bowl and an Exeter-made spoon with a fluted bowl, crested, by Edward Osment 1859; the latter 3.8" (9.2 cms) long; 3.3 oz (8)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of five Hanoverian pattern table forks & six dessert forks, crested, by H. Atkin, Sheffield, 1907/08, an Exeter-made sugar spoon, crested, a King's pattern butter knife, a George III engraved caddy spoon, crested, an American sugar sifter spoon, twelve various condiment spoons, mostly with initials, a tea spoon & a pencil; the latter 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 26.75 oz (lot)
A COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN SERVICE OF FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE (GEORGE III - VICTORIAN) INCLUDING:- Thirteen table spoons, twenty one table forks, fifteen dessert spoons, fifteen dessert forks, thirteen tea spoons, eight egg spoons, three sugar spoons, two small forks, one caddy spoon, four sauce ladles, two butter knives, a pair of sugar tongs, one basting spoon & one large serving fork, most pieces either initialled or crested, by numerous makers, mixed dates, London 1793-1872; 204 oz (100)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH THREE PIECE TEA SET AND MATCHING TEA CADDY (lacking its cover) with part-fluted decoration and an engraved armorial, the sugar bowl with an inscription underneath, maker's mark "CB", 1901/02 (retailer's mark of "W.Voet & Son"); the tea pot 5.3" (13.5 cms) high; 27.3 oz (4)

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