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AN EARLY 19th CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK BY ASHTON, the tea caddy hood with single glazed door and flanking turned pillars housing a 12.25 ins brass and silvered dial with pierced spandrels, set with Roman numerals and date aperture, chain driven thirty hour movement striking on a bell, single shaped long trunk door with flanking quarter cut pillars on a stepped trunk base with bracket feet, 210 cms approximate height, 49 cms wide
A Russian silver tea caddy with 84 Zolotnik mark for St. Petersburg, 1862 assayers mark for Eduvard Fyodorovich Brandenburg and maker's mark of F.G Of fluted baluster form with twin handles and hinged cover. 14 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, approximately 480 grammes all in.
A collection of small silver and plated decorative items of flatware, 6 x silver fruit knives with mother of pearls handles Sheffield 1900, 6 x fruit knives and forks with plated blades and tines, silver collars and mother of pearl handles, silver crown caddy spoon Sheffield 1981, pair of small silver pickle forks, condiment spoons, sugar tongs etc
EARLY GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDYmaker John Langford II & John Sebille, London 1768, of rectangular form with beaded rims, square lid with cast rose finial, engraved with initials 'JM', base engraved with '7=16', approximately 237g, 12cm high; together with a George III silver caddy spoon, maker Josiah Snatt, London 1805, engraved with fluted borders and floral central roundel, approximately 8g, 6cm long (2)
A late 18th century silver tea caddy, of navette form, decorated an armorial and engraved decoration, with a turned wood finial, Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1795, approx. 10.0 ozt (all in), 15.5 cm high See back cover colour illustration Condition report Report by GH Some very light wear to engraved decoration. Otherwise no major dents, damages or repairs. Generally presents very well.
A Quantity of Silver Spoons, including four coffee spoons dated 1918 with unusual finial, Georgian Caddy Spoon (af), mm IJ together with a pair of solid silver salts London hallmark, dated 1920 mm Thomas Levesley with original liners, four miscellaneous tea spoons, mother of pearl and silver pen knife and six silver teaspoons, Birmingham hallmark, dated 1919 in the original box and a glass and silver rimmed match strike/vesta.
A Chinese white metal part dressing table set including a hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, hair comb, shoe horn, button hook, spoon and a silver caddy spoon CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches, on all piecesHand mirror - has been soldered on the handle and around the mirror, minor dents, Hair brush - minor dents and a creaseClothes brush, minor dents, Comb is split, minor dents missing pin
A RECTANGULAR SILVER PLATED TEA CADDY of tapering form and standing on scrolled legs, 17cm high; an oval plated tea caddy; two further caddies; a chamber stick; a bottle coaster; a cased pair of grape scissors; a card tray; two ladles; a small dish; a pair of fish servers; and a spice vessel (13)
A SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CADDY SPOON with scallop shell shaped bowl, 8cm long, London 1789 by Solomon Houghman; a pair of silver sugar tongs with cast leaf decorated handles by Samuel Atkins; a silver picnic knife and fork; two silver mustard spoons and ten various silver teaspoons, 6.8 troy oz total (17)
A PAIR OF PLAIN OVAL SILVER NAPKINS, 5cm wide, Sheffield 1967, makers mark C.W.; a silver napkin ring with engine turned decoration by Sanders & Mackenzie; a plated napkin ring; a silver fish slice; a Georgian silver Old English pattern caddy spoon; a cast jam spoon with an oval bowl decorated with berries by Thomas White 1889; various silver and plated flatware, some cased, silver 17 troy oz (qty)
A VICTORIAN SILVER JAM SPOON with a scallop shell shaped bowl and pierced handle with scroll decoration, 15cm long, Birmingham 1852 by Horton & Allday; three bright cut teaspoons; a Georgian caddy spoon; three pairs of sugar tongs; a set of nine Chinese silver pickle forks; and twelve further varying spoons, 11.2 troy oz
A German silver caddy spoon, Karl Kurz, circa 1877, with import marks for London, 1901, the scalloped bowl decorated with cherubs, the handle in the form of two intertwining fish terminating with a ship, 23.4g; three various Old English pattern tablespoons, various makers, London, 1800 - 1810, one with monogram, 185g in total; an Arts & Crafts style brooch, Charles Horner, Chester, 1908; a silver easel back photo frame, Birmingham, 1907, of circular form, 15.8cm high; a silver-mounted leather purse, Birmingham, 1893 - 1894; a silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottle, Birmingham, 1985, of rectangular form; a silver hair brush, Chester, 1919, decorated with scenes of cherubs; a silver gilt caddy spoon, Chester, 1893, of shovel form, 10.4g; a miscellaneous collection of five napkin rings, various makers, Birmingham, Chester & London, 1905 - 1942, various designs, 98g in total; a white metal vesta case, in the form of a violin; etc

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