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Early 19th century Dutch silver locking tea caddy of ovoid form, with bands of reeded decoration and hinged cover, on oval foot (Amsterdam 1809), maker - T. G. B., with key. All at approximately 9ozs, 11cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonably good. Some surface scratching, denting and minor pitting. Body has been repaired on one side. Hinge damaged and cover not an easy fit. Oval foot is distorted. Marks are clear. Please note key with this lot does not fit lock
Pair William IV silver Old English pattern tablespoons (London 1833), pair Victorian fiddle pattern salt spoons and matching caddy spoon (London 1838), a table fork (London 1835) and five provincial silver teaspoons and matching mustard spoon (Exeter 1844), together with twelve late 19th / early 20th century Austro-Hungarian Empire table knives with silver baluster handles (stamped 800). Approximately 14ozs weighable silver (qty)
After Lemuel Francis Abbott (British, 1760-1802) , "To the Society of Goffers at Blackheath. This plate is with just respect. Dedicated by their most humble servant. Lemuel Francis Abbott", mezzotint with colors, printed by Valentine Green Mezzotint Engraver from the 1790 original London edition published by Abbott, sight 18 in. x 13 in., framed Note: The print depicts William Innes (1760-1830) and his caddy. Innes was the captain of the Society of Golfers in Blackhealth.

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