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TWO 19TH CENTURY SILVER CADDY SPOONS including a Victorian spoon, maker George Unite, date letter partially rubbed, possibly 1842, bowl engraved with floral design 9.5cm long; together with George III spoon, makers mark rubbed, date letter partially rubbed, possibly 1805, bowl engraved and pierced with scrolling floral design, 7cm long, approximately 15g in total
Three Victorian silver tablespoons, Fiddle pattern handles with engraved initial R P L, Sheffield 1841, three Georgian silver spoons, Fiddle pattern handles, silver caddy spoon, silver gilt anointing spoon, silver mother of pearl folding fruit knife, silver bladed bread knife, small silver bladed knife and a silver bladed butter knife.
Regency burr yew and tulipwood crossbanded tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover enclosing interior with twin rectangular caddies, flanking cut glass engraved mixing bowl with flanking lion mask drop handles, raised on brass paw feet, 34cm wide CONDITION REPORT Hinged cover closes quite snugly. Some veneer losses to top - particularly at the angles, also suggestion of some infilling to missing veneers. Top and back appears slightly faded, sides with much richer colour. Feet slightly compressed, interior appears largely original and good
Set of six William IV silver fiddle pattern dessert forks with engraved initials (London 1833), William Cripps, together with a selection of miscellaneous Georgian and later flatware, a caddy spoon and a napkin ring (various dates and makers), 30ozs weighable silver, dessert forks 17cm overall length (qty)
George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy, two burr cedar snuff boxes, gold mounted ivory compact and other decorative items (Removed from Aldham Mill, Hadleigh) CONDITION REPORT Tea caddy - several areas of repatching to veneer, some abrasions and general wear and particularly to lower edge. Interior stripped. burrwood snuffs generally good. Compact with deterioration to mirror on reverse of lid, ivory stained Shinese enamel tray with some losses to the sides. Two tortoiseshell pieces with wear and splits/losses. Tunbridgeware piece ok, glass scent - glass broken restuck. General wear to remainer
Collection of six Georgian and later silver caddy spoons, including shell bowl with thread pattern handle (London 1806), maker's mark rubbed, shell bowl with plain handle (London 1807), Elizabeth Morley, shell and heart terminal with engraved initial (London 1817), Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, bright cut decoration and fluted bowl (London 1826), Joseph Taylor, rural scene with child and rabbit terminal, possibly Dutch (Import marks for Sheffield 1900) and a contemporary silver right hand (Sheffield 1975), maker - F. M., together with a silver sifter spoon with pierced bowl and coin handle (Import marks for Chester 1901). All at approximately 5ozs, sifter spoon 10.5cm overall length (8)
Collection of novelty silver including a miniature table (Import mark Chester 1900), a miniature chair (Import mark London 1901), George IV caddy spoon (London 1829), Chinese silver rickshaw with one wheel (Wang Hing circa 1900), Victorian silver folding fruit knife (Sheffield 1857) and a rattle in the form of a donkey, possibly South American or Mexican (unmarked). All at approximately 3ozs, fruit knife 15cm open (qty)
A late 18th/early 19th Century creamware tea caddy of cylindrical form, painted in colours with "Angouleme" sprig, 4ins high, an early 19th Century blue and white pearlware tea caddy painted with a pavilion in a watery landscape, 3.75ins high, a pearlware blue and white leaf dish, 6.25ins long (impressed "T"), a late 18th/early 19th Century creamware saucer enamelled in puce with loose flower sprays, and a small collection of 19th/early 20th Century English ceramics, various
A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the interior with three lidded compartments, with lion's head and ring pattern handles and on bun feet, 12.5ins x 7ins x 7.5ins high, and an Edwardian mahogany oval two-handled tray with shaped rim and inlaid with oval shell motif, 23.5ins x 8ins
An Edward VII silver oval teapot with part reeded lid and body, ebonised finial and angular handle, 5ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1905 (gross weight 12ozs), a George V silver circular two-handled quaich, 4.25ins diameter x 1.625ins high, Birmingham 1925 (monogrammed), a ditto circular two-handled sugar bowl, 2.25ins high, London 1926, and a George III caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl (combined weight 8ozs)
A Chinese bone and bamboo Mah Jong set in hardwood and metal bound cabinet, 9.75ins x 6.25ins x 6.75ins high, an early George III mahogany rectangular three division tea caddy, 9.75ins x 5.75ins x 6.75ins high, and an early Victorian rosewood rectangular tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, 13.5ins x 7ins x 7.75ins high
A Meissen porcelain part tea service enamelled in colours with sprays of flowers, fruit and vegetables within blue and gilt ribbon pattern borders, comprising - teapot and cover, 4ins high, sucriere and cover, 4ins high, rectangular tea caddy and cover, 4.75ins high (cover broken), eleven tea cups and nine saucers (Marcolini period - crossed swords mark and asterisk)
2 Corgi Toys. James Bond’s Aston Martin D.B.5 (261). 1st example in metallic gold with red interior, complete with one passenger and instruction sheet. Plus a Ford Consul Cortina Super Estate Car (440). In metallic blue with ‘wood’ effect to sides and cream interior. Complete with golfer, caddy boy, clubs and trolley. Both boxed, but without display inserts. Some creasing to boxes. Vehicles VGC-Mint but Aston Martin has signs of damp to rear bullet shield. Mark to rear of Cortina roof. Plate 7

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