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Silver, comprising; two napkin rings, three spoons and two forks, combined weight 164 gms, an Egyptian circular dish, with engraved decoration, a Portuguese circular pill box, decorated with a sailing ship, a pair of plated salad servers and a base metal tea caddy, of square form, having Oriental decoration, (11).
A George III silver tea caddy of inverted pear shape with pull-off cover, on pedestal foot, by Samuel Taylor, London, 1764, chased with flutes and oval beading above and below a band of scrolls and ovolos, cover with artichoke finial, 15 cm. high, wt. Good condition, lion passant and maker's mark in cover, fully marked in base
Victorian tortoise shell calling-card case, rectangular form, white metal shield cartouche, engraved, 10.5cm; Victorian walnut tea caddy; small horn beaker; napkin rings; boxes; purse; Victorian walnut work box, 38cm; leather bound jewellery case; walnut writing box, leather bound correspondence case, etc.
A George III ebonised bracket clock by Francis Atkins, London, with moulded caddy-top, brass pineapple finials and side loop handles, the 8-day twin fusee movement repeat-striking on a bell, engraved back-plate, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring and name plate to the arch, cast and pierced brass spandrels, 51 cm high Condition Report Good condition, apart from side glasses held in with blue tack. Case probably restored.
A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1869 (weight 15.5 grammes - monogrammed), a late George III plain silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with oval bowl by Josiah Snatt, London 1814 (weight 13 grammes - monogrammed), a Victorian silver caddy spoon with shell moulding to handle and plain oval bowl, London 1877 (weight 18 grammes - crested), and a Victorian mother-of-pearl handled caddy spoon with engraved trowel pattern bowl, by H.Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1885
A Georgian silver caddy spoon, the leaf pattern bowl with wriggle-work and with wirework handle, incompletely marked (weight 7.4 grammes), a William IV silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl by William Chawner, London 1832 (weight 16.8 grammes), and two Victorian silver caddy spoons - one silver gilt, the back engraved with leaf ornament, by Lias & Wakeley, London 1879 (weight 13 grammes), the other with shell pattern bowl, handle engraved with floral ornament, by Henry Atkins, Sheffield 1887 (weight 13 grammes)
A George III plain silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with oval bowl by George Nangle, Dublin 1810 (weight 24 grammes), a William IV silver caddy spoon with cast handle and shell pattern bowl, by William Marshall, Edinburgh 1835 (weight 14 grammes), and a Victorian plain silver caddy spoon with circular bowl by Phineas Garde, Dublin 1839 (weight 14 grammes)
A Victorian walnut writing slope inlaid with chequered bandings, 14ins x 9.75ins x 4.25ins high, a Victorian figured walnut and brass bound domed top glove box, 10ins x 4.5ins x 4.5ins high, (now used as a jewellery box), an early 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus-shaped two-division tea caddy, 12ins x 6.25ins x 7ins high, and a burr walnut box with twin brass carrying handles, 7.5ins square x 9ins high, (interior divisions removed and relined)
An Edward VII Britannia Standard silver caddy spoon, the plain oval bowl and handle with bright cut ornament and engraved with shield-shaped cartouche, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909, an Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon with plain oval bowl, by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1964, a Russian silvery metal caddy spoon with bead mounts to handle, and a selection of other silver condiments and silverware, various (combined weighable silver 7ozs)

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