Two George III/IV silver caddy spoons, by Joseph Taylor, one Birmingham 1808, with bright cut decoration and pierced bowl, 6cm long, the other Birmingham 1820, with hollow fiddle pattern stem, the scallop edged bowl with seaweed decoration, monogrammed, 7.75cm long, and a filigree example, 9cm long (3) CONDITION REPORT: Light general wear. Very small split to edge of handle on filigree example. Scratch across bowl on pierced example.
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Three silver caddy spoons, by Joseph Willmore, one Birmingham 1810, with bright cut handle and rectangular bowl with borders of flowerheads and leaves, 6cm long, the other two, Birmingham 1834 and 1818, both with fiddle and thread pattern handles, 8.5 and 7.75cm long respectively, all monogrammed (3) CONDITION REPORT: Light wear. Please view additional images (upon request)
Two George III silver caddy spoons, both by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1802 and 1803, the first with spade shape bowl with crest within bright cut shield cartouche and bright cut decoration to handle, 8.5cm long, the second with monogram within bright cut shield cartouche and bright cut decoration to handle, 7.5cm (2)
A George III silver caddy spoon, by George Smith and Thomas Hayter, London 1794, with fluted bowl and bright cut handle, initialled, 7.5cm long, and another George III example, maker's mark overstruck, with bright cut decoration, monogrammed in shield cartouche, 8.5cm long (2) CONDITION REPORT: Light general wear. Please view additional images (upon request).
A William IV provincial silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1835, with shovel bowl, monogrammed, 9cm long, and another provincial example, by Barber, Cattle & North, York 1831, with later decorated leaf bowl, 9cm long (2) CONDITION REPORT: Traces of gilding to York spoon. Wear, rubbing and slight scratching to both, faint crease across centre of handle on Exeter example.
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1868, with textured fluted bowl and fruiting vine hollow loop handle, 7.5cm long, a George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, with leaf bowl and tendril loop handle, 8.5cm long, and another example, by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1800, unusually with no anchor mark, with bright cut decoration, monogrammed, 6cm long (3) CONDITION REPORT: Damage to handle on leaf on Taylor example. General light wear to pin hole to bowl of Unite example. Possible solder repair to base of handle on leaf example. Please view additional images (upon request).
A pair of Victorian silver vine leaf wine labels, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1839, incised 'Hollands' and 'Whiskey', 5cm wide, and a George III silver wine label, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792, of rectangular form, with canted corners, with pierced engraved border and pierced 'Port', 5.5cm wide (3)
A Japanese two-part buckle formed, of two oval shakudo plaques, each decorated in iro-e takazogan of shakudo, copper, silver and gilding, one half showing a bijin presenting another with a single lily, the other with a man holding a parasol and offering a Fubako (no doubt containing a love letter), 6 x 7.5cm, Taisho period
A pair of Edwardian silver serving spoons with embossed bowls and rococo chased handles, Josiah Williams & Co., London 1907, to/w three matched George III OEP dessert spoons - various makers and dates and a silver-fronted photograph frame, Sheffield 1995 Condition Report Total weight for spoons 6.9 oz
A heavy quality silver letter salver with pie-crust rim and armorial engraving, on three scroll feet, engraved on reverse 'This is the last piece of plate Hall Marked during my Prime Wardenship of the Goldsmiths' Company 1920-20', Garrard & Co., London 1921, 13.3 oz, 21 cm diameter
Various oddments of silver, including late Victorian embossed mustard pot, small trophy cup, Christening spoon and fork, Victorian tea knife with silver blade and loaded silver handle and a button hook with loaded silver handle (6) Condition Report 4.4 oz net - not including knife and button hook
A set of six silver liqueur goblets with conical bowls, London 1916, 4.5 oz, a Cunard Steam Ship Company silver teaspoon 'Ivernia', Birmingham 1905, a novelty teaspoon with 'imp' finial and an unmarked Indian white metal embossed bowl, to/w a set of dessert knives and forks with carved ivory handles, an electro plated bread knife and six Continental electro plated souvenir coffee spoons
A George III silver OEP tablespoon, Richard Ferris, Exeter 1805, another OEP tablespoon, Solomon Harris, London 1798 and three teaspoons, London 1790, to/w a cased set of six slip-top coffee spoons, William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1933, 6.5 oz total, to/w four boxes of electro plated flatware and cutlery
A selection of silver items including a Christening cup, Birmingham 1933, a pair of shell salts, Birmingham 1900, two thimbles, Chester 1901 and Birmingham 1952 (Coronation commemorative) and a 1972 Royal Silver Wedding dish, London 1972, 4.4 oz total, to/w a toddy ladle with twisted whalebone handle and turned nut-kernel bowl with unmarked silver mounts and a turned and carved nut pot and cover (not silver) (8)
A George III silver teapot of moulded oblong form with foliate engraved decoration and gadrooned rim, stained ivory finial and carved walnut handle, on ball feet, probably Peter & Ann Bateman (double-struck), London 1790, 18.6 oz gross Condition Report Good condition overall no obvious damage or repairs. Finial bolt a little bent
A pair of pierced silver bonbon dishes on stemmed foot rims, Atkin Bros, Birmingham 1938, to/w a pair of Georgian style sauce boats with scroll handles and hoof feet, Birmingham 1959 and a cased six-piece condiment set with blue glass liners, Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1932, total weight 17.3 oz (nett of liners) Condition Report Sauce boats dented and one has bent foot; spoons in case not silver - not included in weight - only two glass liners
A large cut glass scent bottle with enamelled Sterling top (atomiser lacking) to/w a cake slice with loaded silver King's pattern handle, Sheffield 1978 and a Victorian plated on copper cake basket, richly cast and chased in the Roman manner, 26 cm and a silver & tortoiseshell hand mirror and an engine turned hairbrush (5) Condition Report Scent bottle dented & chipped enamel, glass has some very minor chips
An unusual late Victorian rouge pot in the form of an apple, the cut glass body with air-bubble decoration, the silver cover fitted with a brush, James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham 1900 to/w five various other cut glass toilet jars with silver tops, small silver spoons and other oddments of silver etc.
A selection of silver oddments including two cut glass trinket boxes with silver covers, a boxed Royal Mint National Trust medallion, a nail parer with loaded silver handle to/w an unmarked Indian hairbrush, an EP conical candle snuffer and an Elkington & Co EP basting spoon with matching butter knife (box) Condition Report Rectangular box and lid probably a marriage
A George III silver caddy spoon with bright cut stem and shell bowl, John Talum (possibly), Birmingham 1796 to/w an OEP table spoon, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794, a pair of OEP dessert spoons, Maker JO, London 1777 and a modern Irish silver souvenir letter knife with Celtic engraved finial, Dublin 1992, 5.1 oz (5)
A late Victorian horse-hair table brush, the silver handle embossed as a deer's hoof, Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1892 to/w a napkin ring, a pair of EP candle snuffers, an Elkington plate circular tray engraved beneath for Cunard White Star and an Aztec style wall plate inset with abalone (5)
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