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A vintage unused cardboard advertising display stand for rawl plug wall plugs and a stand for Barry Bucknell's valspar painting leaflets. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Rawl plug display kept in original box and in good order with some fading. The leftlet stand missing its leaflet caddy from the front.
A George III silver novelty tea caddy spoon formed as a jockeys cap. Partial hallmarks with George III duty mark, 5.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Free from splits and repair. Peak of the cap bent slightly upwards. Some light scratching and minor dents. Hallmarks slightly rubbed.
A collection of various china wares to include Wedgwood Royal Wedding Collection 1981 teapoy (caddy) in white, lilac and sage green Jasper, No'd. 605/1000 (with cert), a Wedgwood Royal Wedding Collection 1981 jug in white, terracotta and black Jasper, No'd. 402/1000 (with cert), Wedgwood framed pair of plaques of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II commemorating The Silver Jubilee, a pair of Charles and Diana thimbles, Charles and Diana loveheart shaped trinket box, four Peter Barrett bird table bells, a Poole Pottery bowl, a Royal Doulton Sairey Gamp character jug (large) and another small
Quantity of Silver Accoutrements, three butter knives, five mother of pearl and silver lemon forks, one pickle fork, porridge pusher, plated sugar nips, silver sugar nips, silver jam spoon, pickle fork, two Scottish silver mustards, five miscellaneous spoons, Victorian silver mustard, tea caddy spoon, miscellaneous silver hallmarks.
ËœA COLLECTION OF SEVEN SILVER CADDY SPOONS, VARIOUS MAKERS INCLUDING JOSEPH WILLMORE AND COCKS & BETTRIDGE, BIRMINGHAM, 1804-1832 variously decorated, pierced, engraved and embossed, two with ivory handles; together with a silver filigree caddy spoon, unmarked, probably Birmingham, early 19th century; and a silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, initialled, John Osment, Exeter, 1838 (9) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)
FIVE SILVER CADDY SPOONS, ENGLISH, SCOTTISH AND GERMAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY including a plain example, circular bowl, spot-hammered, Guild of Handicraft, London, 1996, and a Scottish 'Celtic' pattern example, stamped 'IONA,' Henderson & Horner Brothers, Glasgow, 1936; together with a small silver sugar sifter, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1888 (6) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)

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