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A pair of Victorian silver-gilt serving spoons with spirally fluted stems and finials modelled as bust of a Classical youth wearing a circlet of vine leaves, by Henry Holland, London, 1866; an Austrian parcel-gilt silver serving spoon with spiral-twist stem, rococo cartouche finial and shell bowl, mark of V.C.D., circa 1880; a French silver-plated spoon with crusher terminal by Christofle, late 19th century; an Italian silver shovel-bowl caddy spoon with openwork handle, Vercelli, c. 1955/61; a Victorian Scottish silver bright-engraved christening fork of George III style, Glasgow, 1868; a pair of Dutch silver-gilt salt spoons with fluted shovel bowls; also 2 small pairs of condiment spoons, one late Victorian, one pair Continental; and a mauve glass bead-decorated scent bottle with monogrammed silver cap marked for Chester, 1895 (13) Condition reportAll in good condition, the scent bottle lacks interior stopper and aperture has not been ground wide enough, perhaps a marriage of bottle and mount
A group of silver plated items comprising:- a Victorian tea caddy by Henry Wilkinson & Co.; a Victorian oval basket with band of Greek key decoration and ropework swing handle; an embossed oval strawberry dish; a nest of 5 beakers; a sugar scuttle and shovel bowl caddy spoon; a Victorian soup ladle with Cupid finial; also 5 various spoons (16) Condition reportGood condition, the Victorian items probably replated.
An Old Sheffield Plate oval tea caddy, circa 1785, front engraved with ribbon-tied shield cartouche initialled “I”, bands of leafage and slat motifs interspersed with engraved rosettes, bead borders and leafy chasing to cover which has a drop handle, 12 cm. long Condition reportSome copper showing at high points consistent with age and use, hinge fitted with a strengthener which appears to be contemporary and probably silver, lacks key, overall good condition
An early 19th century cow creamer with pink painted lustred patches, raised on an oval base, together with an early 19th century blue and white printed tea caddy of lozenge shaped form with chinoiserie decoration, a 19th century Staffordshire model of a standing black and white dog with open mouth, a blue and white beaker with chinoiserie decoration, a tea bowl with polychrome painted chinoiserie detail, etc
A George V silver sugar caster, C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London, 1933, the plain baluster body on spreading foot, removable pierced cover with urn finial, 285.2g; a George III silver mustard pot, indecipherable maker's mark, London, probably 1809, chased with flower heads and bright-cut band, on four ball feet, with inscription, gilt interior, 130g; an Art Deco napkin ring, Charles Wilkes, Birmingham, 1939, of octagonal form with engine-turned decoration, 49.8g; a set of three Victorian silver napkin rings, Florence Warden, Chester, 1896 - 1897, each with scrolling borders and bright-cut leaf decoration, 68g in total; a Continental silver caddy spoon, with import marks for London, the bowl chased with a farm scene with windmill, 29.2g; a silver bottle pourer, 1955; etc
A silver two-piece tea set, Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1939, comprising: a teapot and a sugar bowl, each of plain circular form, with reeded band, leaf-capped scroll handles, 1135.8g in total; a silver sugar caster, Birmingham, 1937, of ovoid form, on a spreading foot, 101.2g; and a silver-plated tea caddy (4)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER TABLEWARE, comprising:- a Victorian five bar silver toast rack, London 1898, each bar cast in the shape of a letter to spell TOAST- an Edwardian five bar silver toast rack, London 1906 with raised foliated loop handle- a pair of Victorian pierced silver sugar nips, London 1894, with scallop tongs- a cased pair of silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1915- a silver novelty napkin ring in the form of a duck, Birmingham 1953- a pair of Edwardian salts, Sheffield 1905- two silver commemorative caddy spoons, Dublin 1973, with scallop shell bowl, etc. (c.760g all in)
A mahogany artists box by J Newmans, enclosing watercolours, 14cm wide, a Victorian rosewood two division tea caddy with canted cover, 13.5cm high, a brass bound gentleman's dressing case in campaign style 8.5cm high, a Coromandel box with domed cover etc (4) PLEASE NOTE: the two small bone boxes in the picture are not part of the lot.
An early Georgian Walnut OPEN ARM CHAIR of generous proportions and unusual design with solid slightly tapered splat back and caddy edge moulding above scrolled open swept arms and an emerald green florally upholstered drop-in seat; on cabriole front legs with pad feet joined by knopped turned stretcher rails 65cms across knees 102cms highConditionGood sound original condition, small piece of back left foot missing
JOSEPH BEAUMONT, HOWDENA good mid 18th Century Oak eight day LONGCASE CLOCK with corinthian topped columns to the hood and dentil moulded cornice beneath a caddy top. The 12” brass and silvered dial with Roman chapter ring and spandrels enclosing a matted centre with ringed winding holes, recessed date and seconds dials fronting an eight day weight driven movement with pinwheel strike on a bell 218cm high
A George III double sided oval burr yew panelled, inlaid and crossbanded Satinwood ground TEA CADDY, with divided lead lined interior covered by later slide-off lids 20.5cms by12cms 13.5cms highConditionMinor veneer lifts other wise in good original condition, later axe drop finial to the lid
A George III rosewood crossbanded and boxwood strung Satinwood cube TEA CADDY with floral medallion inlay to the lid above swag work sides and front; the interior with a carved gilt flower head inner lid 13cms squareConditionOriginal untouched condition, there are minor losses to the crossbanding, veneer lifting and minor shakes to the top
A good George III marquetry panelled, finely inlaid and cross-banded Burr Yew Wood hexagonal TEA CADDY 21cms by 11cms 12cms highConditionOriginal colour and polish, lifting parts of left handside oval flower head panel and loose front centre area of base with minor losses, no split out hinges. Replaced inner lid
A good late 19th Century Winterhalder & Hofmeier caddy-top Oak MANTEL CLOCK with caryatid corner mounts, cast feet and urn finial. The arched bras and silvered dial with chapter ring and spandrels fronting an eight day two train spring driven movement striking the hours and quarters on two coiled gongs 42cms high to top of finial
A fine Victorian Tortoiseshell TEA CADDY of small size, the tapering body with ring handles, pierced embossed rococo Silver mounts to the lid and centre cartouche above a matching lock escutcheon bearing London hallmarks for 1896; on silver scrolled leaf cast feet, the interior with lift-off inner lid 13cms by 9cms 11cms high ConditionVery good overall original condition with lustrous finish.Minor lift to one of the hinges and small gap to one corner joint, two strips of veneer loss to the inner lid and box
A Fine late 19th Century marquetry inlaid Rosewood and Satinwood BRACKET CLOCK. The caddy top case above a decorative painted porcelain dial with gilt Arabic numerals fronting an eight day spring driven German movement with hour and quarter hour striking on two coiled gongs, with matching ogee shaped bracket. Clock is 52cms high, 27cms wide, and 20cms deep. Bracket is 32cms high

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