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By Bernard Instone, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamel caddy spoon, Birmingham 1928, also signed 'Bernard Instone', oval spot-hammered bowl, the tapering handle with foliate decoration on a blue ground, length 6.8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.
By Bernard Instone, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1929, shaped oval spot-hammered bowl, the handle with a bust of Wordsworth, the bowl inscribed 'Wordsworth', length 6.8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Tessier's, New Bond Street, London 17 May 1996.
By Omar Ramsden and Alywn Carr, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1905, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with pierced scroll wirework decoration and set with a turquoise cabochon, length 8.3cm. approx. weight 0.9oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.
By Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1914, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with intertwined wire-work decoration and set with three chalcedony cabochons, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Tessier's, New Bond Street, London 17 May 1996.
By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1919, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with intertwined pierced wire-work decoration and set with a red enamel cabochon, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons - Part II, 28 July 2004, lot 337.
By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1927, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with pierced and wire-work decoration and set with an oval pale lilac chalcedony cabochon, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.
By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1921, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with intertwined pierced wire-work decoration and set with a red enamel cabochon, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.
By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1927, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with intertwined pierced wire-work decoration and set with four lozenge shaped green stone cabochons, length 9.8cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.
By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1935, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with intertwined pierced wire-work decoration and set with three lozenge shaped green stone cabochons, length 9cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Nicholas Shaw Antiques.
A modern silver caddy spoon in the Omar Ramsden manner, by RB ltd, London 2005, spot hammered fig shaped bowl, the wire-work terminal set with a central red cabochon, length 9cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 27 October 2010, lot 1134.
By Tiffany and Co., an American parcel-gilt silver caddy spoon, shell bowl, pierced foliate and fluted handle, length 6.5cm, plus an American silver caddy spoon, by Shreve, Treat and Eacret, San Francisco, the bowl modelled as a flower head, the handle pierced 'San Francisco', length 13cm, approx. total weight 1.5oz. (2) Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.
By Tiffany and Co., an American silver caddy/bonbon spoon, with import marks for London 1897, importer's mark of Albert William Feavearyear, heart-shaped bowl, foliate handle, length 9.5cm, plus another Tiffany and Co. silver caddy/bonbon spoon, the gilded bowl initialled, length 8.5cm, approx. total weight 1.6oz. (2) Provenance: A Private Collection. purchased from Tessiers, New Bond Street, London, 17 May 1996. Albert William Feavearyear was the manager of Tiffany's London shop.
By Tiffany and Co., two American silver caddy/bonbon spoons, one with a flat shovel bowl, and pierced flower handle, the other with a gilded heart-shaped bowl and flame handle, lengths 9.8cm and 9cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. (2) Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.
By Rebecca Joselyn, a modern silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 2009, circular bowl, the handle modelled as a ring-pull, length 5.3cm, plus a Stuart Devlin silver and enamel commemorative caddy spoon, London 1983, celebrating the 25th anniversary of Prince Charles' investiture, length 6.4cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. (2) Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Styles Silver, Hungerford.
By Brett Payne, a modern silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 2009, circular bowl, cylindrical handle with a ball finial, length 10cm, plus by Anthony Elson, a modern silver caddy spoon, London 2010, oblong bowl, tapering stem with a scroll finial, set with two stones, length 10.8cm, approx. total weight 2oz. (2) Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Styles Silver, Hungerford.
By A. G. Styles, for Garrard and Co., a modern silver caddy spoon, London 1981, signed A. G. Styles and number '23'. length 6.7cm, circular bowl chased with Prince of Wales Feathers, plus a commemorative caddy spoon, by P G Dodd & Son, London 1936, with a crown finial with a Tudor rose, thistles and shamrock, length 7.2cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. (2) Provenance: A Private Collection.
By Malcolm Appleby, a modern Scottish parcel-gilt Britannia standard silver caddy spoon, Edinburgh 2009, spot-hammered oval bowl with a long scroll handle, the top side gilded, length 9.4cm, approx. weight 2oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Styles Silver, Hungerford.
A modern silver commemorative Norie Cap caddy spoon, by Timothy Burtwell, London 2005, modelled as a Merchant Seaman's Cap, the interior inscribed '12-09-63 JDN 12-09-02', length 4.7cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The initials and dates refer to John Norie: the inauguration of The Society of Caddy Spoon Collectors on the 12 September 1963 and the date of John Norie's death in 2002.
A modern Britannia standard silver commemorative Norie caddy spoon, by Mike Softley, London 2005 scoop form, plain oval bowl, chased '12-09-63 JDN 12-09-02', and with a boat and buoy, length 7.4cm, approx. weight 1oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The initials and dates refer to John Norie: the inauguration of The Society of Caddy Spoon Collectors on the 12 September 1963 and the date of John Norie's death in 2002.
A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Angell, London 1818, fluted shell bowl with alternate matted decoration, the handle with a cherub and foliate decoration with scroll motifs, the reverse of the handle with a crest and motto, length 11.4cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The crest is that of Incledon of Braunton, Devon.
A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a William IV one by F. Clark, Birmingham 1834, King's pattern handle, embossed foliate bowl, one by George Burrows, London 1800, the oval bowl with pierced and engraved decoration, and three others, approx. weight 1.4oz. (5) Provenance: A Private Collection.
A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III one of leaf form, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, a Victorian caddy spoon, by Hilliard and Thomson, Birmingham 1865, circular bowl, engraved with thistles, and three others, approx. weight 2oz. (5) Provenance: A Private Collection.
A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a Victorian one, by Thomas Dones, Birmingham 1850, embossed foliate and scroll decoration, a George III one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1804, shovel form, pierced and engraved decoration, plus three others, approx. total weight 1.8oz. (5) Provenance: A Private Collection.
A collection of three modern silver letter openers, comprising: one by Esther Lord, Birmingham 2012, with etched decoration, length 20.8cm, one by Roger Squires, London 2013, the raised handle with flame decoration on a textured background, length 19.4cm, one by Ryan MacClean, Birmingham 2010, tapering form with feather textured decoration, length 24.2cm, approx. weight 8oz. (3) Provenance: A Private Collection.
Bosch Magentos, a German silver and enamel trophy beaker, by Gottlieb Kurz, circa 1913, tapering circular form, applied with the Bosch Magentos badge, and with two circular silver and enamel plaques of Camille Jenatzy, 'The Red Devil', and inscribed '1st Prize, 24 Hours Reliability Trial 1913', height 11.5cm, approx. weight 7oz. The caricature is of Camille Jenatzy, who was nicknamed 'The Red Devil' and who featured in early Bosch advertising. He was a Belgian race car driver. He is known for breaking the land speed record three times and being the first man to break the 100 km/h barrier. He was killed in a hunting accident in 1913.
By Hugh Wallis, an Arts and Crafts silver box, Chester 1926, oblong form, hinged cover, lattice decoration, height 7.8cm, plus a stilton scoop, by George Hart for the Guild of Handicraft, London 2004, plain tapering form, spot-hammered decoration, and a circular tray, with London Assay Office marks for 1968, approx. total weight 19.5oz. (3)
Probably made by Christine Connell for William G. Connell, a late-Victorian silver large pot and cover, possibly a large tea caddy, London 1899, circular bellied form, embossed with flowers and leaf decoration, the pull-off cover with a pierced leaf finial, on a circular foot, height 19cm, approx. weight 20oz.
Designed by Oliver Baker for Liberty, an Art Nouveau silver muffin dish and cover, Birmingham 1900 and 1901, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, the pull-off lobed cover with a fluted finial, the interior with a detachable electroplated liner, diameter 17.3cm, approx. weight 13oz.
By John M Willmin for Aurum, a commemorative parcel-gilt silver chalice, London 1974, edition number 621, celebrating the thirteenth century celebration of the foundation of the Dean and Chapter of Eley, 673 A.D, the tapering circular bowl applied with a mermaid, on a tapering octagonal foot with textured decoration, height 16.8cm, plus a commemorative silver jug, maker's mark of P Limited, London 1970, celebrating the 350th anniversary of the Sailing of the Mayflower and founding of the Plymouth Colony, in a wooden case with associated paper work, approx. total weight 24oz. (2)
Designed by Anthony Elson for Garrard and Co. Ltd, a commemorative silver-gilt table bell, London 1985, no. 141, circular form, embossed with race horses and the emblem of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, and inscribed 'The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club Centenary 1884-1984', with a crown finial, in a fitted case, with a certificate, height 9cm, approx. weight 4oz.
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