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A quantity of spoons including Mappin & Webb Coffee spoons, Sheffield 1917-1918 47gms, three monogramed tea spoons William Hutton & Sons silver plate sugar spoons, set of six highly decorated with Chinese motifs tea spoons, a pair of silver plate mustard spoons, a tea caddy spoon George Knight, London 1821-22 20gms , a silver plate sugar tongs, and a silver apostle strainer A.J.B 1910-1911 Birmingham 15g.
A group of five 19th century boxes to include two writing boxes with fitted interiors (A/F)a mahogany Regency sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, fitted interior with later glass mixing bowl and silver plated tea strainer spoon and others.Location:GIf there is no condition report shown, please request
Corgi Ford Consul Cortina No. 491, metallic grey, generally excellent in good No. 440 box (pencil marking 8/ to one side, small tear to one end flap) and good plus inner plinth, including Golfer & Caddy figures and golf bag trolley. Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness and viewing recommended.
A Chinese Oriental early 20th century pewter & coconut shell tea service. The service comprising of tea pot, milk jug, lidded sugar bowl, tea caddy, bowl & six cups & saucers. All decorated with carved scrolls & fan shaped motifs throughout. Milk Jug & one cup with repair to handle. Tea caddy measures approx. 17cm tall x 13cm in diameter.
Five assorted silver caddy spoons, including shovel shape by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham, 1808, 71mm, oval bowl, John Blake, London, 1804, square bow, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham, 1810, shell bowl, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1810 and curved handle, Lias Brothers, London, 1828. Condition - fair
Five assorted silver caddy spoons, including fiddle pattern by Hayne & Cater, London, 1843, foliate terminal handled by George Unite, Birmingham, 1845, bone handled by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1879, modern shell bowl, Birmingham, 1985 and leaf bowl, by john Lilly, Birmingham, 1833, 57mm. Condition - fair
Small Chinese jewellery box with three drawers and lift out pocket watch stand, all in ebonised wood with gilt floral decoration, early to mid 20th century, 11.5 x 15 x 8.5cm, along with a 19th century oval tea caddy with inlaid patera to the lid, shield form escutcheon, 13cm high, 17cm wide (key present but not locking, multiple losses to the veneer). (2)

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