A Collection of thirty-six 18/19th Century various teaspoons & a caddy spoon (37), including: Five Old English Pattern Teaspoons, London, 1802, 1805,1807, 1820 & 1852, various makers Seven Old English Pattern teaspoons, circa 1790s, marks rubbed & indistinct Three George III Old English Pattern teaspoons, each engraved ML, maker's mark of SG/EW, London, 1799 Three William IV Old English Pattern teaspoons, each engraved with initials, maker's mark WB, London, 1832 Four William IV Old English Pattern bright-cut engraved teaspoons, each with initials, maker's mark T.S, London, 1835 Six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker's mark E.M/W.E, London, 5 x 1816 & 1 x 1825 A George III Caddy spoon, bright cut engraved, circa 1810, marks rubbed Eight various spoon including four teaspoons, one egg spoon, two salt shovel and one mustard spoon, various dates and makers (37) CONDITION REPORT: if this is too long copy and paste above into condition report and at least you have the dates etc
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A Regency mahogany four division teapoy of sarcophagus shape, the interior with four lift out caddies, two spaces for bowls and spaces for spoons and nips, The exterior line is engraved and with lion mask handles. The caddy is raised on two straight tapering supports, octagonal base and four shaped legs terminating in brass lion paw feet and brass castors (H85cm, the top 37cm square)
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, J W, Birmingham 1896, with roses to the stem and shell bowl, another caddy spoon, Birmingham 1928, with hardstone cloverleaf terminal and another (3) Condition Report: Lot 116: All three are in good condition with very light wear. The third spoon is engraved 'Susan' to the stem.
A George II silver tea caddy, John Pero, London 1742, of canted rectangular form, the unmarked sliding top and removable cap possibly associated, 15cm high Condition Report: Lot 131: Overall good condition with just light wear, scratches and tiny dings in line with age and usage. The cap is unmarked and so is the sliding cover. I would expect the sliding cover to be marked so this may be a replacement.
A Worcester blue scale ground tea canister and cover, oviform, painted with opposing panels of exotic birds, circa 1770, hatched square mark, 15.5cm high Condition Report: Cover - flat chip under rim, a small firing blemish to rim. Tiny frits to petals of flower finial. Caddy - overall good condition.

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