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A collection of Georgian and Victorian and later silver Spoons and related items To include a George III cheese/stilton spoon, indistinct maker, London, 1789, 1.2 Oz, a George III caddy spoon, rubbed marks, engraved with initials 'G.C. 1783', 0.2 Oz, a pair of George V sauce ladles, C.W. Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1928, 2.1 Oz, a pair of William IV sugar tongs, no makers marks, London, 1836, 1.2 Oz, a Victorian egg spoon, George Unite, Birmingham, 1889, 0.4 Oz. (6)
A Victorian silver tea caddy Of oval form, surmounted by a domed cover, chased and engraved with half fluted designs, below flowerhead and foliage designs, 9cm high, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1900, 4.2oz. CONDITION REPORT: The detachable cover solid hallmarks, crisp, no holes, infills of polish the lower part infill of polish in recessed areas, minor surface scratching, minor bruising, two minor dents oval base, good condition.
A large quantity of Georgian and Victorian silver flatware Comprising seven various serving/basting spoons, 14.1oz, three pairs of sugar nips, total weight 2.7oz, three various table spoons, 4.9oz, one ladle, 1.7oz, three dinner forks 7.0oz, one caddy spoon, 0.6oz seven various teaspoons, total weight 4.2oz, eight various coffee spoons, 3.4oz, overall total weight 38.6oz (33).
A fine Regency Amboyna tea caddy Of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover with a satin walnut veneered interior, with a pair of tea chests, each with birdseye maple hinged covers, traces of original silver foil, embracing a roundel with a later cut glass tea bowl, the tapering sides above a plinth base and compressed bun feet, 20x33x18cm. (illustrated)
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock, signed Robert Webster Salop With an 18cm brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, with cast urn and leafy spandrels, the single train 30 hour movement with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell, the case with a caddy top above a fretwork leaf carved frieze, above brass capped fluted columns, the slender trunk with a mahogany crossbanded door flanked by fluted quarter columns, raised on plinth base and bracket feet, 205x46cm, with one weight and a pendulum. CONDITION REPORT: Rob Webster Salop the case, raised top and cornice and good condition, carved blind fret frieze good condition, brass capped columns firm, hinge sound, original glass, some surface scratching to the central roundel of the dial not polished, original hands, crosshanded door not warped, however traces of worm to the lower section running in a narrow line, plinth generally faded, original elm back board, replaced lower section of back board some traces of worm in the original section with original glueing blocks, old seat board possibly original ?, provenance private estate
Two pearlware tea caddies circa 1780 painted in underglaze blue with pagodas, with unusual blue branches painted to the base and inside of one caddy, (2) 12cm high Condition report: one caddy has a filled chip to the base as well as two other flat chips, the other has two small glaze chips to the rim.
Two pearlware tea caddies and a vase painted in underglaze blue, the vase with a brown slip overlay and moulded with classical swags, late 18th century (3) 11cm high Condition report: Both tea caddies have restorations to the neck areas and bases, one caddy has staining to the base. The vase is free from damage or restoration.
Collection of pink lustre ware, to include a bough pot possibly Factory Z, a Lakin twin handled dish and pierced stand, also two jugs, a tea caddy, tankard a goblet and a saucer impressed Wedgewood (probably Wm. Smith and Co.) early to mid-19th century, (10) Condition report: restoration to the bough pot cover, chips and short hairline to the inner rim on the base. Cracks to the jug and the stand. Restoration to the tea caddy, staining to the smaller jug, goblet and the tankard.
Pearlware tea service, printed with figures playing instruments in garden scenes, to include a lidded teapot, sucrier, bowl, jug, and four teabowls and saucers, also a similar tea caddy and small teabowl and saucer, early 19th century, (17) Condition report: chip to the teapot lid, one saucer has a chip, another has a crack. One teabowl has a crack. The sucrier has a foot chip.
Liverpool Seth Pennington teabowl and a slop bowl circa 1780, one printed with a Gillyflower pattern the other with an Oriental figure within a garden, also a Worcester tea caddy printed with Fisherman and the Cormorant pattern, (3) Condition report: The tea caddy is free from damage or restoration. The slop bowl has a stapled crack and rim chips, the teabowl has two small rim chips.
Leeds Creamware teapot circa 1800, with prints attributed to Thomas Baddeley of Hanley of 'Lady and Child from Wakefield Lodge' after Paul Sandby and 'Wood Pigeons' after Francis Barlow, also a tea caddy and a Leeds jug with similar prints and a (4) the jug measures 14cm high Condition report: Chips to the edge of the spout, the edge of the cover, and to one floral handle terminal. Minor wear to the black borders. Small restorations to the edge of the cover. The jug has overall restorations. The tea caddy has a crack to the neck.
Two Prattware tea canisters circa 1800, one with moulded figures, both painted in Pratt colours one with a bird in branches in a 'Peafowl' style, (2) 11cm high Condition report: The moulded caddy has a small foot chip. The second caddy has restoration to the foot rim generally. Overall crazing to both.
AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE FITTED FISHSKIN TEA CADDY, C1765 the pear shaped sugar vase and pair of caddies and their covers chased with flowers and rococo cartouches, the caddy lined in red velvet trimmed in giltmetal thread, brass handle, lockplate and feet, with a set of six contemporary teaspoons, 32cm w Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, fig 266. ++In very good condition, the caddies with slight wear, the sugar vase plated on the interior and showing the hammer marks, the lining to the interior in good original condition with some slight wear, the fabric still complete. The exterior with one or two small losses to the fishskin covering and minor splits where the wood has separated slightly, lacking the lock hasp but a very good wholly genuine example
AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE CUT CORNERED TEA CADDY, C1790 with engraved silver bands, the divided interior with lock, 14cm h Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, fig 271. ++An attractive well made caddy in fine condition with pleasing light wear and of good colour
AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE SUGAR BOX AND COVER AND A TEA CADDY, BOTH BY TUDOR & CO, C1765 AND C1780 AND A CONTEMPORARY SERPENTINE TEA CADDY the last flat chased with swags, the divided interior with lock, 10-14cm h Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, figs 46, 270B and 274. The sugar box, at first sight a bombé tea caddy, its use for sugar is confirmed by having been double plated, ie on the inside as well as the exterior. ++Good original condition with slight wear
A PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE VASE SHAPED TEA CADDIES AND COVERS, C1775 AND A PEAR SHAPED TEA CADDY AND COVER ON SQUARE FOOT, C1768-70 the last made from four die stamped sections embossed with drapery swags, 17.5 and 18.5cm h Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, figs 269 and 272. ++All in good condition with slight wear, no repairs
AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE OVAL TEA CADDY BY FENTON, CRESWICK & CO, C1775 with swivel knop and lock, engraved with armorials, 10.5cm h, rare early scratched maker's initials FC&Co The arms are those of Still impaling Skrine. Robert Still of Mere, Wiltshire married Sarah, daughter of Richard Dickson Skrine of Warley or Warleigh Manor in Somerset and Bath on 13 September 1777 at Bathford Church near Bath. Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, figs 115. ++In fine condition with pleasing light wear
AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE OVAL TEA CADDY BY FENTON, CRESWICK & CO, C1775 with swivel knop and lock, engraved with initials borne on a shield, 11cm h Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, fig 269. ++In the same fine condition as the preceding lot to which it is closely similar
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY with integral hinge to the domed lid and silver mounted ebony knop, engraved with armorials, 17.5cm h, by Thomas Robbinson, London 1802, 19ozs The arms are those of Wollaston (with a quartering for Hayles) impaling Wollaston. This almost certainly relates to the marriage on 7 July 1825 of Rev. Francis Hayles Wollaston (later Rector of Dereham) to his cousin Caroline, daughter of Henry Septimus Hyde Wollaston. ++In fine condition
A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND INLAID TEA CADDY, DATED 1804 the fitted interior retaining a pair of canisters and engraved on a silvered medallion to the underside of the lid S H from R H A BENNET OCTOBER 1804, 33.5cm w ++The exterior very dirty and with small losses, the interior complete but in need of tidying up with damage to the base, sold with a good quality 19th c glass pedestal vase. The lining to the underside of the lid worn, the silvered metal medallion in good condition
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY, CROSSBANDED AND INLAID NAVETTE SHAPED TEA CADDY, C1790 24cm w ++Good unrestored condition lacking some pieces of the stringing. The lid slightly ill fitting and the hinge perhaps an old replacement as is the central division and pair of covers to the interior. The lock original
AN EARLY VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, C1840 veneered in blond shell with wire stringing, the tablet to the lid engraved A Hall, 17.5cm w ++Some old damage and repair beneath the hinges on the back, the divided interior with pair of later zinc liners but retaining what are probably the original tortoiseshell veneered covers
A part service of Victorian electroplate Old English bead pattern flatware, by Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, circa 1860-1896, comprising:- twelve tablespoons, 22.25cm; eighteen dessert spoons, 18.25cm; twenty-four table forks, 21.25cm; sixteen dessert forks, 18cm; ten teaspoons, 14.75cm; five egg spoons, 12.75cm; four sauce ladles, 18.25cm; two butter knives, 20cm; a pair of fish servers, 32 & 24.5cm; two serving spoons, 31.75cm; one soup ladle, 33.5cm; two large mustard spoons, 12.5cm; two salt spoons, 10cm; a caddy spoon with shell bowl, 8cm and a pair of sugar tongs, 14.75cm (103pce) in addition two small similar but unrelated salt spoons, six pairs of bone handled dessert knives and forks, ten bone handled fish knives, twelve bone handled table knives and eighteen bone handled cheese knives (54pce) all contained in a fitted polished oak four drawer cabinet (157pce total) Some pieces missing from the service, the four drawer cabinet intact but a little shabby. The bone handled items do not match the Old English bead pattern service, mostly crested
A silver four piece Teaset, by H Lambert, London 1906/07/08, comprising a small teapot of plain octagonal shape raised on a stepped foot, the hinged cover with ball finial, 13cm high; the companion milk jug and sugar bowl and a small caddy with hinged cover, 7.75cm high, 26.72oz (4) All in very good condition. Very slight shrinkage at the joints of the teapot handle

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