Edward VII silver tea caddy, Chester 1906, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, of oval form, the hinged lid with spiral twist finial, the partly fluted body with twin lion mask drop ring handles, on four lion's paw feet, 14cm high, approximate weight 6.96ozt Condition Report Good condition. Some light surface marks, tarnishing, accretions and polish residue. General wear and tear.
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Collection of silver plate including a Mappin & Webb three-piece tea service, a Mappin & Webb three-piece condiment set on stand, a Mappin & Webb tea caddy, a lidded tankard, various flatware including grape scissors, an oak-cased canteen of knives and forks (one fork missing) and other items
A SELECTION OF SILVER CUTLERY, to include an Old English pattern tablespoon, engraved crest to the terminal, hallmarked 'William Bateman I' London 1817, length 23cm, a fiddle pattern tablespoon, hallmarked 'W S Savage & Co' Sheffield 1911, a trifid rat tail teaspoon engraved to the terminal, hallmarked 'Josiah Williams & Co' London 1893, four rat tail teaspoons hallmarked 'Docker & Burn Ltd' Birmingham, approximate gross weight 217.8 grams, 6.99 ozt, together with a fiddle pattern caddy spoon
A silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, 0.6 toz, silver Uxbridge 1921 medallion, none silver 3d joey coins, King William and Queen Adaline (sic - for Queen Adelaide) coronation token 'Ascended the throne June 1830), modern Rotary pocket watch and chain, AWW Waltham pocket watch, a/f glass broken, with gold plated case, stratton powder compact, RAF cap badge, Buckinghamshire battalion badge, Rotary gents wrist watch, Accurist watch, Sekonda, Buren watches, and assorted coins. (1 bag)
A large collection of silver flatware and other items, comprising a cased set of William Hutton teaspoons and sugar nips, a cased set of six silver handled knives, a set of seal top teaspoons, a Josiah Barnett & William Waters sauce ladle, assorted silver teaspoons, a caddy spoon, a pair of sugar nips, a silver backed mirror, silver handled button hook, a pierced silver mustard with blue glass liner and five silver napkin rings, together with a set of six silver plated WMF forks, a WMF plated sauce ladle and a set of six silver plated WMF teaspoons (qty) Weighable silver approximately 470g
Assorted silver items, to include a set of four Victorian silver open salts with spoons, circular with cabriole legs, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester, a silver hip flask, a silver oval powder box with hinged lid and a silver caddy scoop, together with a silver plated three piece cruet set (qty) Total weighable silver approximately 220g
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a Victorian silver mustard-pot, in the George III style; a caddy-spoon; silver-mounted glass dressing-table items; condiment wares and other items; the silver plate including a quaich; cased fish-eaters and other items (qty)
Antique Simpson Hall Miller & Co. quadruple plate condiment set featuring vibrant cobalt blue glass inserts, circa late 19th century. This seven-piece set includes two salt shakers, two cruets with stoppers, a lidded condiment jar with a small fork, and an ornate handled caddy. The silver-tone quadruple plate stand showcases intricate Victorian-era detailing and measures 18.25 inches in height. The cobalt glass provides a striking visual contrast to the finely crafted quadruple plate, enhancing its decorative appeal. A quintessential example of 19th-century craftsmanship, this set is a collectible treasure and an elegant addition to any table or display. 199 marking on base of caddy.Issued: 19th centuryDimensions: 18.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Four silver dessert spoons, Kings pattern including three Birmingham hallmark dated 1909, mm Elkington & Sons, faint monogram B to the terminal, one Sheffield hallmark dated 1907, mm JP; one Birmingham hallmark dated 1906, mm Elkington & Co 350 gms. This lot concludes with a Kings Pattern caddy spoon, London hallmark dated 1836, mm Mary Chawner; Scottish silver sauce ladle, Edinburgh hallmark dated 1835 mm M & S and a larger sauce ladle, London hallmark dated 1819 mm Wiliam Ely & William Fearn approx 150 gms.
20th century silver tea caddy in cylindrical form, scrolling and foliate repousse body with mask to lid, marks rubbed, cased pair of Edwardian silver napkin rings with vacant cartouche and engine turned pattern by C T Burrows & Sons, Birmingham 1906, a silver pepperette and a silver napkin ring, 6.4oztShipping £33.00 plus vat (UK Only)
A mid century silver mounted faux tortoiseshell footed trinket box having a stepped caddy topped lid with a panelled frieze and sides in a hallmarked silver frame with the engraved inscription 'To Colonel Cantlie from the Staff of the L.M.A. February 1956' raised on shaped bracket supports. H.6 W.18cm
A late 19th century Continental silver tea caddy and cover, import marks for Edwin Thompson Bryant, London 1896, of rectangular bombe form, the sides repousse panels of figures within a landscape bordered by shells and 'C' scrolls, the cover with cherub finial, impressed marks to base, height 13.2cm. (171.6g)
A German Hanau silver tea caddy and cover, late 19th/early 20th century, of cylindrical form, the side repousse and chased arched panels of figures and animals within a countryside setting, the cover with urn finial, raised upon four post supports, base impressed Hanau pseudo marks, height 11.2cm (111.4g)
A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF SILVER, to include a silver brooch with yellow metal front detail, hallmarked Birmingham, a heavy floral design thimble, hallmarked 'Mappin & Webb Ltd' London 1978, a second silver thimble and a caddy spoon, both hallmarked, approximate gross weight 46 grams, also including a pair of earrings, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
A BAG OF ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a cased silver travel spoon set, including a teaspoon and tablespoon, both with engraved initials, hallmarked, a boxed set of two teaspoons, hallmarked Birmingham, a cased set of four teaspoons (two are missing), hallmarked Sheffield, a Celtic pattern caddy spoon, a 'Cheshire' cheese label, silver tea infuser, various teaspoons and salt spoons, a broken silver toddy ladle bowl (loose twisted horn handle), bowl hallmarked Georgian Edinburgh, each piece with a full British silver hallmark, various makers, approximate gross weight 9.00 ozt, 280.2 grams, together with a cased set of two pickle forks fitted with mother of pearl handles, prongs hallmarked Sheffield, a silver handled hook, a silver handled button hook, a white metal sifter spoon, an EPNS long handled spoon, a white metal toddy ladle with a Georgivs II coin to the centre of the bowl, fitted with an ebonised handle, and a continental white metal embossed circular box with cover, unmarked (condition report: toddy ladles will require some attention, one handle is completely free from the bowl and the handle has some missing, most pieces have tarnishing and general wear, white metal box has not been tested for fineness)
FOUR SILVER CADDY SPOONS, the first a Georgian bright cut pattern caddy spoon, vacant cartouche to the bowl, hallmarked possibly 'George Bindoff' London 1880, a polished caddy spoon with trifid handle, hallmarked 'C W Fletcher & Son Ltd' Sheffield 1911, a smaller caddy spoon with flower shape bowl, engraved cartouche to the handle, rubbed and unclear hallmark, together with a fiddle pattern sugar shovel, engraved to the handle, hallmarked 'Henry Holland' London 1855, approximate gross weight 69.5 grams, 2.23 ozt (condition report: general light wear)
1920s silver sugar caster, of urn form upon a square base, hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1927, together with a group of silver flatware, including three pairs of sugar nips, cruet spoon and shell bowl caddy spoon, all hallmarked Condition Report:Approx 8.01 ozt (249 grams)
A Victorian Gothic Revival silver tea caddy, Elkington & Co, London 1874, baluster form, with chased and engraved acanthus leaf and foliate decoration, with parcel-gilt neck base and interior, 14cm, 8oz . Condition Report:Body has 1 dent beside a vacant cartouche, central cartouche has personalised engraving, hinge and catch working, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A Maria Santos-Alcantara "One Blossom Tree" Pewter Art and thuya wood jewellery box, with a Percy House Gallery price ticket, inscribed, 18.5 cm x 15.5 cm x 5 cm [Maria studied at the Instituto Gabriela Mistral Art & Design in Madrid from 1980 to 1983. She now works from her studio in Kirkby Stephen taking her inspiration from nature to create fine silver jewellery alongside clocks, photograph frames, mirrors and boxes], together with a Glover and Smith "Little Acorns" boxed pewter caddy spoon, 11.5 cm

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