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A MIXED LOT: A George III salt spoon, London 1805, another unascribed example, maker's mark only "A.M", two George III caddy spoons, and a rare George III Fiddle Thread & Drop pattern sauce ladle, initialled, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1795; the latter 7.1" (18 cms) long; 3 oz (5);
A MIXED LOT: A heart-shaped scent bottle, inscribed "Muriel", an Indian scent bottle, a paperknife, a vesta case, two caddy spoons, a dressing table box, a pencil, two thimbles (one titled "Glastonbury"), a Victorian ivory mounted cork bottle stopper, etc. the stopper 3.5" (9 cms) long; 9.3 oz weighable silver (lot)
AN APOTHECARY'S CABINET with a flushed brass carrying handle and caddy moulded edges, the front dividing and opening to reveal bottles and two drawers together with a variety of accessories, a slide to a portion of the back also revealing bottles, set with an ivory trade label Stone ..... 235 Oxford Street, London, 10 1/2ins. (27cms.) high, 8 3/4ins. (22.5cms.) wide, 7ins. (18cms.) deep
Early 19th century Dutch silver tea caddy of urn form, with reeded borders, fitted lock and engraved crest, shaped hinged cover with decorative pineapple and leaf finial on a flared oval foot (underside marked). All at approximately 11.5ozs, 14cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor wear and surface dings commensurate with age and use. Oval foot is distorted. Finial base is lifting. No other visible signs of damage or repair. Marks clear
Edwardian silver tea caddy of bombe form, with domed hinged cover and swing handle, on four decorative paw feet (Chester 1904), maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 6ozs, 11.5cm overall height including handle CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some minor surface wear and dings commensurate with age and use. Cover very slightly distorted and there is a shadow where swing handle has been pushed in. No other visible signs of damage or repair. Marks rubbed. No signs of engraving
Selection of miscellaneous Georgian and later silver including three George III fiddle pattern table forks with engraved crests, Victorian shell caddy spoon, novelty pencil, 1930s Elizabeth Arden powder compact and sundry other items (various dates and makers). All at approximately 14ozs (qty)
18th century Worcester tea caddy and cover of fluted form with domed cover with floral knop, polychrome painted with floral sprays, blue square seal mark to base, 16cm high CONDITION REPORT Extensive restoration to lid including finial. Chip on rim and small hairline crack. Two small chips to foot rim
A George IV silver caddy spoon with shaped shell pattern bowl and plain fiddle pattern handle by H.C., Glasgow 1829 (weight 14 grammes), a George IV silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl engraved with leafage and with fiddle pattern handle, London 1823 (maker's mark indistinct - weight 12.5 grammes), and two other George III silver caddy spoons, London 1790 and 1814
A William IV cast silver caddy spoon with matted shell pattern bowl, leaf capped scroll handle with swan's head terminal, probably by Richard Sibley, London 1832 (weight 65 grammes) Provenance: Walter H. Willson Ltd, 15 King Street, St. James's, London SW1, purchased 17th October 1958 for £20
A George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern spoon and pierced and engraved handle by George Smith, London 1784 (incused head - weight 13.5 grammes), a George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl embossed with various shells and with fiddle pattern handle by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813 (weight 10.5 grammes) and an Edward VII silver caddy spoon, the shell pattern bowl die stamped with flowers and fruiting vines, the loop handle embossed with fruiting vines, by G.U., Birmingham 1901 (weight 11 grammes)
A good set of three George II silver rectangular tea caddies, comprising larger rectangular baluster shaped caddy and a pair of smaller ditto with cast pineapple finials, crossed and chased with C-scrolls, floral and leaf ornament, on scroll toes, each 5ins high, by Peter Gillois, London 1758 (weight 20ozs), now fitted in a Victorian rosewood tea caddy Provenance : Purchased at Charity Auction in 1917 on behalf of The Red Cross Society and The Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and given as a Wedding present on 24th March 1917 to Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A George III silver caddy spoon with pierced circular bowl, engraved centre and handle by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1811 (weight 7 grammes), one other George III silver caddy spoon, the shield shaped bowl engraved with a flower and with engraved handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1811 (weight 8.5 grammes) and two other George III silver caddy spoons (incompletely marked) and two other George III silver caddy spoons (incompletely marked)
A George III silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl and handle with a band of bright cut decoration by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1801 (weight 10 grammes), a George III Irish silver caddy spoon with plain shaped bowl (bearing only crowned harp and Brittania marks - no date letter weight 10 grammes) and two other George III silver caddy spoons with plain bowls and engraved handles

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