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A George III sterling silver leaf form tea caddy spoon with embossed fruiting vine decoration and sinuous stem form handle, sponsor's mark indistinct, hallmarked for Birmingham 1805, length 8 cm, weight 0.25 ozt / 7.7 g approx For a similar example, see 'Silver Flatware' by Ian Pickford, pp 202, figure 363.
An early 19th century rosewood tea caddy, circa 1830, sarcophagus form, inlaid with brass stringing and black enamel in the English Empire style of Thomas Hope, shell and ring handles to the sides, the lid opening to reveal two removable lidded caddies and cut glass sugar or mixing bowl, probably original, 32cm wide, 19cm high, 16cm deep
A collection of silver and plated wares, to include, a silver George III style caddy spoon, within fitted box, an American eagle caddy spoon, a childs push and spoon within fitted case handles decorated with nursery rhyme 'Tom the pipers son', a silver plated cocktail shaker and a silver plated hip flask with leather covered top section, two brass cat door knockers, a pair of silver plated grape nips (8)
Two boxes containing a good quantity of miscellaneous items, to include: mahogany tea caddy, six Art Deco-style photo frames, papier mache boxes, a tie press, a table lamp modelled as a lighthouse, carved animals, treen and other items. Condition Report: Several scratches and nicks, no splits. Screw together is loose but works reasonably well. The base doesn't appear to be weighted.
A George V hallmarked silver caddy spoon of plain form, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1911, a further example with shell bowl, Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1939, a fiddle pattern example with initialled finial, Francis Howard, Sheffield 1955, a Continental silver example decorated with a cherub with pierced crested handle, and a fruitwood handled tea strainer, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1929, weighable silver approx 2.26ozt (5).
An interesting collection of silver spoons comprising a late Victorian plain caddy spoon, James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1900, a larger example, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1921, a boxed silver replica coronation anointing spoons, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1936, a shovel spoon, Birmingham 1830, a teaspoon with royal crest, Cornelius Saunders & James Shepherd, London 1926, an American sterling silver spoon commemorating the World's Fair in Chicago 1892, inscribed "Anna from Grandma", and a Continental (probably Dutch) preserve spoon with windmill decorated fluted bowl, combined approx 3.27ozt (7).
An Edwardian mahogany tube chiming longcase clock, the carved caddy pediment above arched door set with silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, strike/silent switch, chime/silent, and Westminster, Whittington, and St Michael chime dial, subsidiary seconds hand, and plaque inscribed "Russells Ltd, 18 Church Street, Liverpool" above glazed door showing three brass weights and the tubes flanked by fluted pilasters to a stepping bracket base, height approx 245cm. CONDITION REPORT: A few light scuffs to the case which needs polishing. Hands misshaped to dial. Plinth base is slightly different in colour.
A 19th century boullework two division tea caddy of rectangular form with slightly domed hinged lid, and boullework decorated inner lids, width 21cm. CONDITION REPORT: Tortoiseshell is slightly rippled throughout. Some painted areas to rims where damage has occurred. New baize to base. Please see additional photos.
A pair of Oriental wall plaques featuring figures and buildings in a landscape, an Oriental ceramic candlestick, a small collection of blue and white tea wares, an Imari dish with pierced rim, plus white metal and horn salad servers, a Cairo ware circular tea caddy, a coffee pot and a model of a boat, etc.
A small quantity of collectors' items including a walnut tea caddy decorated with marquetry bands, the hinged lid enclosing a sectioned interior with two lids, also a small cigarette box of similar design and a walnut snuff box with tortoiseshell interior, a hallmarked silver and silver bladed pocket knife, engraved "Souvenir of Voyage by RMS Elmina", Walker & Hall Sheffield 1915, also a horn beaker, a dog rattle, brooches, hallmarked silver sugar tongs (af), a bone mini totem pole, cufflinks etc.
An Elizabeth II sterling silver Royal commemorative caddy spoon, with Prince of Wales feathers and motto 'ICH DIEN', to commemorate the investiture in 1969, in presentation box with lined interior and tooled leather exterior, hallmarked for Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1969, together with a Birmingham silver christening mug (a/f), total combined weight of silver 3.44 ozt / 106 g approx (2)

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