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A collection of silver spoons to include an apostle top spoon, London 1907, a shell form caddy spoon, three William IV teaspoons, a set of three condiment teaspoons, London 1817, a set of five Art Deco coffee spoons, and a set of four Victorian Old English pattern teaspoons,total 16.4oztCondition ReportWear, dents and marks commensurate with age.
A LIMITED EDITION SILVER AND ENAMEL COMMEMORATIVE CADDY SPOON STUART DEVLIN, LONDON 1983, NO. 81 Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Prince of Wales, the handle with the Prince of Wales feathers, 1958 - 1983 and enamelled flowers 6.5cm (2 1/2in) long 36g (1.15 oz) With a Stuart Devlin box
TWO CASED GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDIES FRANCIS BUTTY & NICHOLAS DUMEE, LONDON 1766 With foliate finials to the chased domed covers, the bodies with beaded borders, chased with foliate bands, wrythen fluted and beaded decoration, engraved with a crest and on conforming shaped circular feet 19cm (7 1/2in) high 895g (28.8 oz) The leather case with key lock clasp and on four ball and claw feet Condition Report: Larger caddy - Marks are clear, slight gap to the cover, stands well, crest clearSmaller caddy - Marks are clear, slight gap to the cover, stands well, crest clearShagreen case - Hinge good, comes with a key, lock functioning, wear to the interior, mounts unmarkedLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II SILVER TEA CADDY PÉZÉ PILLEAU, LONDON 1748 With a foliate thumb piece to the stepped rectangular hinged cover, the body chased with a band of flowers and a vacant cartouche 11cm (4 1/4in) high 280g (9 oz) Condition Report: Marks are clearSlightly wobblesHinge goodCover sits wellNo engravingLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
FIVE ITEMS OF MIXED SILVER, EPNS & CONTINENTAL WHITE METALWARE, comprising two handled glass jar with silver collar, Birmingham 1906, indistinct makers mark, 12cms H, large ten section EPNS toast rack with Rococo decorated edge on four feet, no visible makers marks, 21cms H, 26cms across, 14cms D, the 3 x continental items comprising a Dutch caddy-type spoon with embossed decoration to the bowl interior, various stamps verso, a double cup with gilt interior, each of the bowls decorated with mythical gods and foliage, 9cms H, 5cms diam. (the larger bowl), and a further shaped edge bowl on a finger carry support and leaf shape base, 6.5cms H, 7.25cms top diam.Provenance: private collection Conwy
Group of silver, including shell shaped salt, caddy spoon engraved with the Prince of Wales feathers, and a modern 'Sherry' decanter label, etc all hallmarked with various dates and makersCondition Report: Approximate total silver weight 3.62 ozt (112.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.
Six silver caddy spoons, including two George II examples, each with circular bowls, one pierced, hallmarked London 1799 and Birmingham 1807 and a George III Kings pattern example, hallmarked Birmingham 1824 with three othersCondition Report: Approximate total weight 1.85 ozt (57.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with some wear, some elements indistinct.
George V hallmarked silver caddy and Victorian oil bottle. The caddy being of spherical form and having a hinged lid. Hallmarked for Chester, date letter U for 1920. Makers mark rubbed to be illegible. The oil bottle having inscription 'orate et vigilate which translates to 'Watch and pray' Hallmarked for Chester, date letter P for 1898. Makers mark partially rubbed. Combined weight approx 166.1g. Measures approx 7.5cm x 7cm / 5.5cm x 7cm.
A collection of hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a pair of George VI salts. The salts having three hoof feet and serpentine rim. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1939. Makers mark rubbed. A Victorian tea caddy scoop hallmarked for Birmingham 1867.A silver mounted box. Hallmarks rubbed. Date letter R for 1916. A small butter knife. Combined weight approx 320g. Measures approx 8.5cm x 4cm (scoop) / 8.5cm x 9cm (box).
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a pair of Victorian silver salts. The salts having three bun feet and pie crust rim and having their original salts spoons. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1895. makers mark T.H for Thomas Hayes. A George V tea caddy spoon, hallmarked for Sheffield, 1912. Makers mark WSS for W S Savage & Co. A Victorian letter opener in the form of a trowel. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1901 makers mark W.D for William Devenport. A 1950s silver tea leaf strainer hallmarked for Sheffield, 1950. Makers mark rubbed. A silver coin purse. Hallmarked for Birmingham. Date and makers mark rubbed. Combined weight approx 16g. Measures approx 13cm x 6cm.
AN EDWARDIAN RED CHINOISERIE JAPANNED SMALL MANTEL/BRACKET CLOCKTHE DIAL SIGNED FOR THE RETAILER CALLOWS OF MAYFAIR, LONDON, CIRCA 1900The circular eight-day two train gong striking movement with Brocot escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension, the backplate stamped with Samuel Marti, MEDAILLE D'OR, PARIS 1900 roundel to centre over numbers 6655, 3 9 to lower margin, the 4.25 inch circular slightly convex silvered Roman numeral dial indistinctly inscribed Callow, of, Mount St., Mayfair to centre and with blued steel moon hands set behind hinged engine-milled patinated brass convex bevel-glazed bezel, the case with hinged cast brass carrying handle to a cavetto moulded upstand over the domed caddy superstructure decorated in raised gilt, black and varying tones of silver with chinoiserie garden views over stepped double cavetto top mouldings picked-out with gilt fleck, the front with a pavilion, trellis and rocky outcrop bordering the dial and the sides with extensive garden landscapes complete with fish pools, the rear flush incorporating leafy trail decorated rectangular glazed door set within the frame of the case, on complex stepped ogee moulded skirt base also picked out with gilt fleck over squab feet.23cm (9ins) high with handle down, 16.5cm (6.5ins) wide, 12cm (4.75ins) deep.
A VICTORIAN BRASS MOUNTED EBONISED QUARTER-CHIMING 'BASKET-TOP' BRACKET CLOCKRETAILED BY NOBLE AND CHIVERS, BATH, LATE 19th CENTURYThe substantial four columnar pillar tripe chain fusee movement with anchor escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum, chiming a choice of two tunes on a graduated nest of eight bells and sounding the hours on a gong, the backplate with pendulum holdfast, the 6.75 inch wide rectangular dial with shaped silvered plate engraved NOBLE & CHIVERS, BATH to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes beyond the minute track, witch scroll pierced steel hands and unusual oak leaf cast gilt spandrels to angles with the upper interrupted by twin subsidiary CHIME/SILENT and CHIME ON 8 BELLS/CAMBRIDGE CHIMES selection dials with winged mask ornament between, the 17th century style case with twin putto term cast hinged carrying handle to the pierced 'basket' caddy superstructure decorated with seated putti and baskets of flowers within foliate strapwork, flanked by brass flambeau urn finials to angles over double cavetto top mouldings and brass-fillet bordered glazed aperture to the front door applied with scroll pierced mounts to the frame, the sides with rectangular cast brass frets further decorated with a central classical term and seated putti within foliate strapwork, the rear flush with rectangular brass grille inset door set within the frame of the case, on cavetto mounded skirt base applied with ribbon-tied floral cast mounts to angles over brass paw feet.42cm (16.5ins) high with handle down, 28.5cm (11.25ins) wide, 21cm (8.25ins) deep. Noble and Chivers were retailers of silver, jewellery and luxury goods based at 2 New Bond Street Buildings, Bond Street, Bath. They succeeded the business established by Thomas Noble in circa 1770 and were in business from prior to 1875 until after 1900. Condition Report: Movement is complete and in full working condition (will run, chime and strike) however the mechanism is somewhat dirty/dusty with [patchy oxidation to the old lacquered finishes to the plates. There is no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements; a gentle clean/service is advised. The dial is in very good original condition with only relatively light mellowing to the lacquered/silvered finishes. The minute hand has been repaired. The case is also in very good original condition with faults very much limited to overall tarnishing of the mounts, very slight shrinkage and edge-rubbing to the ebonised finish.Clock is complete with pendulum and a modern crank winder (no case keys required as doors are secured via manually operated latches). Condition Report Disclaimer
Four Scottish silver caddy spoons, comprising: one single struck Hourglass pattern with ovoid bowl by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1823, retailer's mark D.M (not traced), 10.5cm (4 1/4in) long; one old English with ovoid bowl by Robert Gray of Glasgow, Edinburgh circa 1785-91; one Old English pattern with incurve's to the bowl by Robert Gray & Sons, Edinburgh 1810; and one Fiddle pattern by Robert Smeaton of Leith, Edinburgh 1818, 63g (2 oz) gross (4)
A silver six piece cruet set by Roberts & Dore Ltd, Birmingham 1936, round faceted, in a box with two salt and two mustard spoons and four blue glass liners; a matched sewing set, the thimble titled William & Adelaide Crowned 1831, a thread waxer, a pin cushion and a tape measure, all unmarked, in a maroon leather case; a George III bright-cut sugar tongs by Thomas Northcote, late 18th century; a tea strainer on stand and various flatware including two caddy spoons faults, 349g (11.25 oz) weighable (qty)
A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle, Shell and Thread sauce ladles by Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter 1850, double struck; together with two Exeter Fiddle pattern sugar shifting spoons, a toddy ladle, a cream ladle, an Issac Parkin sugar spoon and a Victorian caddy spoon, 360g (11.6 oz) gross (8)
A small collection of silver and bone mounted flatware and utensils, including: an English provincial old English bright-cut caddy spoon with a shell bowl by Thomas Watson, Newcastle circa 1794-98; an early Victorian King's pattern caddy scoop by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1846; a pair of salt spoons, worn Chester marks; an old English teaspoon, compressed marks; three silver handled manicure implements by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1949; and other items, 47g (1.5 oz) weighable (12)
A collection of silver and silver mounted items, including: a circular photograph frame by Carr's of Sheffield, Sheffield 1996, with a reed and ribbon border, the blue plush back with an easel, 16cm (6 1/4in) diameter; a capstan inkwell by A. & J. Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1930, with a glass liner, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) diameter, loaded; an oval tea caddy by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1910; a menu holder by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909, with a horseshoe, on a circular base, loaded; an Edwardian silver mounted sewing scissors in sheath by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1906; and other items, 229g (7.35 oz) gross weighable, (10)
A collection of silver small flatware, various makers and dates, a few crested or initialled, including: an early Victorian leaf bowl caddy spoon, maker's mark partial, Birmingham 1841; a hammered caddy spoon, maker's mark CM&W? (not traced), London 1973; two sets of six teaspoons; a pair of American salt spoons by Shreve & Co.; a Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904 souvenir spoon; and a sifting spoon by R. Wallace & Sons, 571g (18.35 oz) gross (27)
Two Georgian and two Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons with dog nose bowls, initialled, each 22 cm, 258g; together with an Edwardian silver lidded mustard pot with blue glass line by Elkington & Co., 1909; a silver trinket box with enamelled lid by Herbert Scott Murdoch, Birmingham, 1924, some dinks; a caddy spoon with bright-cut decoration by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1909 and a mounted Morgan one dollar coin, 1897 (6)
A THREE PIECE CONDIMENT SET AND OTHER ITEMS, condiments including a pepperette, mustard and salt, each piece hallmarked 'Harrods Ltd' London 1938, together with a shell shape caddy spoon, bright cut pattern to the handle with engraved initials, hallmarked 'Stephen Adams II' London 1803, a silver toothpick holder hallmarked 'Mappin & Webb' Birmingham, and a silver Gurnsey jug hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 5.68 ozt, 176.38 grams (condition report: general light wear, all pieces have minor tarnishing, the Gurnsey jug has dinks in places)
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