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A Collection of George II and George III Silver Serving-Implements, comprising a pair of George II sugar-nips, circa 1750; a marrow-scoop, by Thomas Jackson, London, 1741; two differing pairs of sugar-tongs, one pair of Peter and Ann Bateman; two Fiddle pattern condiment-spoons; two Old English pattern condiment-spoons and a pierced caddy-spoon, total weight 6oz 3dwt, 191gr (9)Sugar tongs slightly misshapen.No other notable condition issues, some general wear and surface scratches.
A set of twelve Victorian silver tea spoons with matching caddy spoon, Sheffield 1868, Martin Hall & Co, cased, approximately 235 grams together with a cased silver and mother of pearl fish set and a silver handled fruit set CONDITION REPORT: Mother of pearl handles, one fork chipped, one fork with hairline cracks, all other pieces have surface scratches and wear conversant with use
Collection of miscellaneous silver and silver plated warecomprising of: a silver plated tea caddy, a silver mounted hip flask bearing marks for James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1910, 14cm overall, silver jug, Georgian silver forks, various silver flatware etc, 665g approx overall excluding the hipflask, silver topped requisites, dressing table set and silver plated tea caddyAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Fullt title: 14 Chinese blue and white tea wares, Kangxi and laterDescription: L.: 11,5 cm - H.: 8 cm (the teapot)H.: 11,5 cm (the caddy) Dia.: 13,5 cm (the largest saucer) Dia.: 8,5 cm - H.: 4,5 cm (the largest cup) Condition: (UV-checked)- The spout of the teapot with a silver mount, which shows minor superficial wear.- The cover with a small superficial chip and a tiny circular impact line of ca. 5 mm to the foot rim.- Four cups in excellent condition, one cup with a few tiny superficial chips to the rim and two cups with a hairline to the rim.- The tea caddy with a chip close to the top corner, a few spots of glaze loss and a circular impact line of ca. 6 mm to the foot rim.- Each saucer with a hairline to the rim. ______________)- ________- __________________- _____________________- ___________________- _________
A silver vinaigrette by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1911, scroll engraved cover, 22 x 15mm, missing grille; a George III scoop design caddy spoon by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1803, monogrammed to under side EEF; a Victorian silver pepperette by Edward Samuel Jones, Birmingham 1895, repousse chased design, plain cover, 9cm.Qty: 3
A George III bright-cut engraved silver caddy spoon by George Burrows, 1797, approx. 0.2oz, together with three various silver egg and ice cream spoons and a silver plated caddy spoon, total weighable weight approx. 1.9oz (5)Condition Report: Please refer to department for condition report Egg spoon Glasgow, 1838, Peter Aitken I. Victorian fruiting vine ice cream spoon with rubbed marks. Fiddle and shell ice cream spoon Birmingham, 1845, GU
A George III silver caddy spoon, probably Josiah Snatt, 1806, modelled as a right hand with prick dot engraved nails, approx. 6.7cm long, approx. weight 0.2oz Condition Report: Please refer to department for condition reportGood condition commensurate with age. Some light surface scratching and nicking and some very minor dings/bruising noted. A very small split noted under 10x magnification under handle. No repairs noted. Maker's mark only partly present.
A George IV silver jockey cap caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1823, Joseph Taylor, designed with simulated stitching detail and bright cut engraving to peak, approx. 4.9cm long, approx. weight 0.3ozCondition Report: Please refer to department for condition reportGood condition commensurate with age. A small split to ribbon detail at base of cap (at reverse). hallmarks slightly rubbed (but visible). Decoration in good condition.
Five pieces of early 20th century and later Georg Jensen Lily of the Valley pattern silver flatware, comprising a grapefruit spoon, circa 1925, 15cm long, three circa 1935 pieces, a small spoon and fork, both 14cm long, a caddy spoon, 11cm long, together with a circa 1950 pickle fork, 16cm long, 4.4toz overall. (1 bag)
A group of assorted international silver, comprising a two small oval form pin trays, both marked 925, 6.5 by 5cm, two pieces of Sterling silver, a teaspoon Reed & Barton, USA, 14cm long, a small salt spoon, David Andersen, Norway, 6cm long, overall 2.5toz, together with three pieces of 830 grade silver, a pin dish with presentation engraving 'G-V. L.K. Single KL.C. II H: Fors 8-16 Aug. 1931', 9 by 6 by 1.8cm high, a preserve spoon with pierced decoration to its handle, 11cm long, a caddy spoon, Brødrene Mylius, Norway, 9cm long, 1.2toz for all three. (1 bag)
Six Scandinavian silver caddy spoons, including a Horsens Solvvarefabrik spoon with Johannes Siggaard assay mark, Copenhagen 1948, 830 grade, 13cm long, a Brodrene Lohne spoon, Norway, 830 grade, 12.5cm long, a 1972 Icelandic spoon, 925 grade, Guðlaugur A. Magnússon, 14.5cm long, 4.9toz overall. (1 bag)
Three pieces of George V and later silver, comprising a George V cigarette case, with parcel gilt interior, inscribed 'R.G. Sankey from R.B.S. 2-5-34', a George VI hexafoil ashtray, inscribed 'A. Smith 1894-1946 Stevensons', G W Lewis & Co. Birmingham 1946, 7.8cm diameter, an ERII caddy spoon, John Michael Driver, London 1970, 7.5cm long, 7.8toz overall. (3)
Antique Dutch silver tea caddy of rectangular form, the finial in the form of a ram, the body decorated with agricultural scenes, marks to the underside, 14.5cm tall, 208g. Overall good condition with only minor wear and tear commensurate with age and use.Three feet bent one quite pronouncedStag possibly formerly had a tail
A collection of silver including a set of silver gilt coffee spoons by Norman Cherry, Edinburgh 1981, from a limited edition of 100 depicting Provost Ross's House in Aberdeen, Culzean Castle, Brodick Castle, Brodie Castle, Kellie Castle and Castle Fraser, for The National Trust Scotland Golden Jubilee Collection 1931-1981, a silver caddy spoon by the same maker, an Elizabeth II silver meat skewer, with applied crest, by Isle of Mull Silver Co, Edinburgh 1983, three silver strainers and a miniature quaich by the same maker, a matched pair of silver salts, with blue glass liners, other loose silver and white metal cutlery, silver sauce ladles, an EPNS card tray, weighable silver 308gms (qty) Condition Report:Available upon request
The mounted group of twelve miniature dress medals worn by Colonel Allan ‘Jiggy’ Spowers, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.C., Commanding 2/24th Australian Infantry Battalion, who was taken prisoner at El Alamein in July 1942 Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., with Second Award Bar, silver-gilt and enamel, with integral top riband bar; Military Cross, G.V.R.; 1914-15 Star; British War and Victory Medals; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, these last two by K. C. Luke, Melbourne; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Australia Service Medal; Jubilee 1935; Coronation 1953, mounted court-style by Ince Bros., Tailors, Melbourne, very fine (12) £300-£400 --- Sold with a Great War period portrait miniature of the recipient as a second lieutenant, in hinged standing display case; and a small silver tea caddy, hallmarked Birmingham 1913, maker’s mark ‘C.E.T.’, the front face inscribed, ‘Presented to Mrs Allan Spowers, from The Argus and The Australasian Staffs, 4th Imperial Press Conference. London. 1930.’ For the recipient’s full-sized awards, see Lot 103.
A group of silver, comprising a Victorian napkin ring with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1889 by George Unite, a souvenir spoon, detailed 'Ashford Church', London 1903, a set of ten pastry forks, London 1905, cased, and a set of six red enamelled bean end coffee spoons, Birmingham 1936, cased, weight 200.7g, a small group of Continental sterling silver, comprising a Norwegian caddy spoon, detailed 'M.S. Venus', length 11.5cm, and a set of six Norwegian blue enamelled coffee spoon by J. Tostrup, and a set of three Canadian souvenir teaspoons with enamelled maple leaf decoration, weight 154.7g, together with a group of plated cutlery.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Continental silver tea caddy, possibly Danish, of rectangular form with everted corners and hinged lid, embossed with foliate rosettes and scrolls, marked to base, weight 139.7g, height 8.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
SIX ITEMS OF 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY TREEN, comprising an Edwardian oak desk stand with silver plated mounts, the top with loop carry handle and pen rest, lacks ink wells, fitted with a locking drawer to the base, width 35cm x depth 24.5cm, a Sorrento tea caddy of shaped square form, in need of restoration, height 12.5cm x width 11cm, a whip with dog's head handle with a bell on its collar, on a hazel shaft, length excluding leather whip 50cm and three wooden kitchen? moulds, two stamped to the sides 'ASHMEAD 10 DUKE S' and 'ASHMEAD 10 DUKE ST GROSVENOR SQUARE' (George Benjamin Ashmead was first listed as a taxidermist at 10 Duke Street, Grosvenor Square in 1830, in 1866 they moved to 32 Bishopsgate), largest 23cm x 5.5cm, shortest 20.3cm x 7.8cm (6) (Condition Report: the desk stand lacks inkwells and has lifting to one inkwell frame where the screw is missing, the tea caddy has losses to the moulding and inlay, the whip has a chipped ear, worn ear tips and nose, the hazel shaft is likely to be a replacement, the three moulds are in reasonable condition, commensurate with age and use, two have holes in the back, the oak leaf and acorn mould has a small split)
A silver caddy spoon, Edward Edwards, 1848, of shell fiddle and thread pattern, crested, a pair of silver mustard spoons, Newcastle, 1827 and a pair of bright cut silver sugar nips, London 1805, approximately 81g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
An oval silver tea caddy, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1925, 13.5cm wide, approximately 268g/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A William & Mary ebonised eight-day, bell striking, bracket clock, John Wrench, Chester, the caddy top with gilt handle and pierced and engraved repoussé worked caddy, the case with canted corners, gilt metal mounted with arched glass to the sides, on claw and ball feet fitted a four-pillar two-train fusee movement with verge escapement, the brass dial with signed silver chapter ring, and an engraved signed back plate, the case 38cm high/Note: Baillie records John Wrench, Chester, 1690-1717/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: 27th April 2017:- Full mechanical overhaul, including replacement of strike mainspring, silver solder repair to locking arbour, replacement locking wheel, 2 pivots straightened, new knife edge to verge, new pendulum rod and bob, new pendulum lock, repair to calendar ring and new teeth cut to fit, calendar wheel re-cut and new collet and post made, all pivots burnished, 4 bushes to strike, 4 bushes to going, strike silent lever made and fitted, screw heads recut as original, new case bolt made, new lock to front door, dial cleaned and re-silvered, movement polished and cleaned, replacement gut lines fitted etc.There are two spare holes to the left hand side of the backplate, otherwise complete. The front plate has one small hole opposite lower hole on backplate. Clock is at present in working order and has been for many years at the vendors property. Condition otherwise good.
A quantity of silver flatware to include a silver caddy spoon, a silver jam spoon, silver seal end spoons, silver handled knives, etc., approximately 480g weighable CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A silver caddy spoon, 1811, initialled F, a berry spoon and two sifter spoons, approximately 126g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

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