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A collection of miscellaneous silver, china and metal wares, etc, to include a small footed silver bowl, a silver candlestick, a mother of peard card case, an Oriental porcelain sparrow beak jug and cover, a porcelain tea bowl, a Pratt ware jar, a copper tea caddy (formerly silver plated), a pink glass vase, two Continental porcelain figures of children with basket, a late 19th / early 20th Century pottery mug bearing GWR logo (Great Western Railway), a Parian ware vase and a Regency style paperweight of a boy reading a book, raised on a black marble base
A Georgian silver caddy spoon, with shell bowl, the fiddle handle engraved with initials, London 1834, together with another Georgian silver caddy spoon, with bead handle and engraved with initials, London 1790, and another Georgian silver caddy spoon with elongated bowl and initials to the handle
A Georgian silver caddy spoon, with shell bowl and bright cut decoration to the handle, London 1821, maker John Lambe, together with a Georgian silver caddy spoon, with hollow bright cut decoration to the handle and engraved shaped bowl, Birmingham 1813, and another Victorian silver fiddle pattern spoon with engraved handle and engraved shaped bowl, London 1853
Three Georgian silver caddy spoons, one with pierced circular bowl and bright cut handle with initials, London 1801, maker Alice & George Burrows II, another with pierced and bright cut decoration to the bowl and bright cut decoration to the handle, with initials, Birmingham 1826, the third with rectangular bowl with bright cut decoration to bowl and handle, initials to handle, Birmingham 1809, maker Cocks & Bettridge
A Georgian silver caddy spoon, with leaf shape bowl and reeded handle, London 1797, together with another caddy spoon with pierced handle, Sheffield 1946, a leaf caddy spoon, with pierced and engraved bowl, with scroll handle, makers mark to handle, and a Sheffield plate caddy spoon with shell bowl
A Georgian silver shovel caddy spoon, with turned bone handle and gilt wash silver bowl, Birmingham 1811, maker JW, together with a Georgian silver shovel caddy spoon, with stained turned handle, marks rubbed, another shovel caddy spoon, with bright cut decoration to the bowl and mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1810 and another caddy spoon with carved mother of pearl handle, with shaped bowl, Birmingham circa 1833
A Georgian silver caddy spoon, with fiddle handle engraved with initials, the shovel bowl embossed with a grape vine, Birmingham 1813, together with a Victorian caddy spoon, with embossed bowl and twist handle, London 1893, a Georgian shovel caddy with fiddle handle, Birmingham 1815 and another caddy spoon with shell to the handle, Birmingham 1921
A fiddle and shell pattern caddy spoon, with bright cut engraving and shell bowl, Newcastle 1850, maker David Crawford, together with another caddy spoon, single struck with the Kings pattern to a shaped bowl, Glasgow 1830, and an Irish silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with initials and fluted bowl, Dublin 1816, maker RW
An 18th century Dutch marquetry longcase clock, with bronze figure of Atlas above the caddy top in turn above the arched glazed door enclosing a brass dial and two-train movement by Archibald Lawrie, Carlisle, width 31.5 cm, and with long arched trunk door with lenticle and canted angles and raised on a bombe base. Height 285 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: As the case is Dutch and the dial and movement English it is unlikely that the case and movement have always been together. The mask around the dial does fit extremely well and the clock does not look like a marriage. The movement appears complete but it is dirty. We have not had the clock running. The case is in generally good unestored condition but would benefit from some cabinetwork. There are small areas of veneer and marquetry missing but no significant amounts. There are various cracks to the veneers and mouldings but again none of these are particularly problematic. The trunk door is not warped. The side panels are in good order. The canted angels are in good condition. The base is generally in good order although there is a crack from left to right through the top half of the vase and further stress cracks to the veneers above this. The base moulding is generally in good order and the feet are original. The backboards are original. There is very little trace of any woodworm and certainly none that is currently live. We have no specific or interesting information re provenance unfortunately.
A Creamware tea caddy, decorated with floral bouquet and sprigs (lid lacking). Length 10 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top lip of the caddy has evidence of old restoration. There is overpainting visible all around the top lip which finishes just above the main body of the caddy. The caddy itself has minor old surface scratches and one glaze nibble to the bottom foot rim. There are some minor losses to the paintwork on the floral sprays.
A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1811, crested, 32.75cm, a pair of sugar nips, maker J.H, with scrolled stems and shell bowls, 12.25cm; a George III shell bowl caddy spoon by John Lambe, London 1789, with brightcut stem and a small continental pill box of scallop form with hinged cover, 5cm diameter, 9.19oz
A matched mainly Victorian five piece silver tea set, principally by Edward Hutton, London 1890 & Sheffield 1890, comprising:- a teapot of oval shape, the lower body fluted, 16cm; the matching coffee pot on pedestal foot, 25cm high; together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug and a matching Edwardian tea caddy by William Hutton & Sons, London 1907, 13cm high, 56.25oz (5)

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