A George V hallmarked silver caddy spoon with 'Krampus' figure to handle, Thomas Edward Holden, a William Hutton & Sons Ltd example with King's pattern handle and shell-shaped bowl, Sheffield 1909 and a Roberts & Belk Ltd example with shell-shaped bowl and handle modelled as Prince of Wales heraldic badge, approx combined 1.6ozt (3).
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Various treen collectables etc., to include an unusual floral wall plaque raised with other flower heads and scrolls, 29cm wide, a treen jewellery box, napkin rings, metal desk blotter, copper miniature jardiniere, Elkington silver plated stand with rams head base, tribal figure heads, grinder, cameras, retro clock, cased glassware, brass tea caddy of rectangular outline with shaped lid, etc. (a quantity)
A George III Old English thread pattern caddy spoon, by Richard Crossley, London 1794, with shell bowl, 9.2cm, An Irish fiddle pattern salt shovel by John Smyth, Dublin 1853, a pair of 18th century shell bowl salt spoons, a small fiddle pattern salt spoon and a large pair of ornately engraved Irish silver sugar tongs by Peter Walsh, Dublin 1838, 16.5cm, 4.3 oz (6)
A pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, London 1777, together with another pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, London 1786, a set of four George III Old English pattern table spoons, London 1794, three various George III Old English pattern table spoons, a pair of George III Hanoverian pattern table spoons, London 1772, five various Georgian Hanoverian pattern table spoons, five silver teaspoons, a dessert spoon, a caddy spoon, a jam spoon, sugar tongs and various salt spoons
A Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge Ware sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged cover and frieze veneered with tumbling blocks, the interior enclosing two divisions, dog-tooth border, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, kite-shaped escutcheon, outswept brass bracket feet cast with foliage, 15cm high, 21cm wide, c.1860
A large post-Regency Tunbridge ware concave rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover inlaid with a view of a ruined abbey, flanked by navette shaped reserves, enclosing a bowl and a pair of rectangular canisters, inlaid throughout with bands and sprays of flowers and outlined with chequered stringing, bun feet, 38cm wide, c.1830
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III NEWCASTLE SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEASPOONS, engraved initials, maker Thomas Wheatley, no date letter, together with a George III silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, engraved initials, maker SR, London 1819 and a William IV caddy spoon, engraved initials to the reverse of the handle, the bowl with wriggle work leaves, maker George Unite, Birmingham circa 1834 (mark partially rubbed), approximate total weight 5.1ozt, 160 grams (8)
A Caughley wine taster transfer-printed with a rare fruit pattern, circa 1780-85, with associated single blue line border, unmarked, bowl 5cm diameter (faint hairline)Provenance: Wright Collection no.448, purchased for in 1994 from N. Gent. This is the only one recorded in this pattern.Literature: See Ironbridge 1999 no.4 where this is catalogued as a 'scoop' and Newsletter September 2003 No.15 p.10. Whilst catalogued as a wine taster in this description, the actual function of these is still somewhat disputed. Ideas ranging from caddy spoons to tasters have been put forth, however realistically their actual use remains unknown beyond being intended to serve a 'single' portion similar to asparagus servers and custard cups.

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