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A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George IV silver Fiddle and Shell pattern caddy spoon, a Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, a cased set of six knives with mother-of-pearl handles, three cased sets of spoons, a set of six Bright-cut teaspoons, London 1806, a dessert fork, a pair of sugar tongs, a fork and baby feeder, a baby pusher, two forks, and five spoons, plus a cased set of six electroplated teaspoons, approx. weighable 14oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a Channel Islands tablespoon, by Jacques Quensel, Jersey, plus two tablespoons, a sauce ladle, two pairs of sugar tongs, eight teaspoons, a fluted caddy spoon, two salt spoons, a mustard spoon, and a Kings pattern tablespoon, with unidentified marks, possibly electroplate, approx. weighable 13oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III Old English pattern basting spoon and pair of ladles, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795/1796, terminal initialled, five Old English pattern tablespoons, a George IV stilton scoop, Birmingham 1824, by Robert Mitchell, with scrolling foliate handle and vacant cartouches, a dessert fork, two teaspoons, two jam spoons, a sugar spoon, and a shovel caddy spoon, approx. weight 21oz. (16)
λ A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: three caddy spoons, two cased spoons, a Tiffany christening fork and spoon, a set of six teaspoons, a set of six butter knives, three further butter knives, a jam spoon, a baby pusher, three Fiddle pattern egg spoons, four further egg spoons, a sugar spoon, three small forks, twenty-nine various teaspoons, plus various condiment spoons and a copper caddy spoon, marked A.J.H, Donegal, approx. weighable 31oz. (qty)
A collection of assorted silver flatware, various makers and dates, comprising: two pairs of 18th century sugar nips, five pairs of sugar tongs, a set of six trefid coffee spoons, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1931, a pair of picks with twist stems, a modern caddy spoon, by Peter Nicholas, London 1994, a trefid soup ladle by Finnigans Ltd, London 1931, a small slice, and six various spoons, approx. weight 18oz. (24)
A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a Victorian silver-gilt sugar sifting spoon, by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1886, plus two tablespoons with later decoration, two pairs of sugar tongs, five teaspoons, a caddy spoon, a baby feeder spoon and a sugar sifting spoon, approx. weight 10oz
A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: three London made, Jersey decorated tablespoons, by C.T. Maine, two dessert forks in the same manner, a cased spoon, a cased butter knife, a sauce ladle, three pairs of sugar tongs, a caddy spoon, a set of six Victorian teaspoons, by George Adams, London 1878, two tablespoons, a dessert spoon, a sifting spoon, thirteen Old English pattern teaspoons, eighteen other teaspoons, eleven condiment spoons, a jam spoon, three forks, a knife and two electroplated items, approx. weight 50oz. (qty)
A George III old Sheffield plated double tea caddy, possibly by Fenton, Creswick and Co, circa 1775, oval form, with an upper and lower acanthus leaf girdle, the hinged cover with a hinged handle, engraved foliate decoration, the front with a crest, beaded borders, length 16.3cm. For a similar example see; Crosskey, G., Old Sheffield Plate, Treffry Publishing, 2011, figure 269, page 263. The crest is that of Campbell, Erskine, Gordon, Jones, Robson and other families
George III Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, England, 1802. With a pear shape bowl, bright cut old English pattern handle with a vacant cartouche. Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, England, dated 1802, maker's mark for Samuel Pemberton. Length: 8cm / 3.15in. 8gr / 0.25oz.
- One owner from new and waxoyled upon delivery - Unused since cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment two years ago - Original radio still fitted and MOT'd until June 2016 Further Info: Debuting in America during 1979 as the 'Rabbit Pickup', the Volkswagen Type 14 Light Commercial was renamed 'Caddy' for its European launch some three years later. A derivative of the Giorgetto Giugiaro-penned Golf MKI, the Type 14 remained in production until 1992 and proved a durable yet stylish workhorse. This decidedly smart example was purchased new by the vendor in February 1992. It was apparently Waxoyled at birth and the load space has always been covered. Two years ago 'J970 FAB' was shipped to Vienna and refurbished - during which it was treated to a new cam belt, clutch and tyres, the starter overhauled, and the vehicle once again Waxoyled for good measure. Finished in Red and trimmed in Grey cloth, the Caddy has remained unused since the work was completed, and is therefore currently regarded by the vendor as having 'outstanding' bodywork and paintwork, 'excellent' interior trim, and 'very good' four-cylinder engine and five-speed manual gearbox. It is now offered complete with its original radio plus a fresh MOT certificate.
A Georgian mahogany tea caddy with checkered banding to the edges, brass swan neck handle to the lid, raised on bracket feet, 15 by 24 by 13cm, a similar Georgian mahogany tea caddy with brass handle and shaped escutcheon, on bracket feet, 14 by 23 by 14cm, a 19th century mahogany box with mother of pearl inlay, 9 by 25 by 16cm, and a purple leather jewellery travelling case with purple silk lined interior of compartments, with gilt initials N.G.P to the front. (4)
A group of wooden boxes, comprising; a 19th century mahogany jewellery box with mother of pearl escutcheon, 30 by 23 by 12cm, a 19th century oak tea caddy with brass handle and escutcheon raised on bracket feet, 23 by 14 by 14cm, a burr walnut box with cross banded border, 18 by 18 by 7cm, a 19th century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with fitted interior, raised on bun feet, 31 by 15 by 18cm, an early 20th century oak box with lid above a single drawer, 33 by 21 by 18cm, and a box with shell cartouche to front and lid, 18 by 11 by 12cm. (6)
A Victorian mahogany writing box, 26 by 18 by 7cm, a 19th century mahogany letter rack, 31 by 9 by 20cm, a Black forest letter rack, 18 by 9 by 11cm, a 1920s desk calendar, an oak and silver plated inkwell, bearing a plaque with presentation inscription dated 1936, three Victorian ivory page turners, a 19th century ivory letter opener, painted with flowers and having a lace bobbin handle, a Victorian inkwell carved in the form of an owl, with hinged head, 17cm high, and a Regency mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form.

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