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18ct gold stem wind fob watch , case Birmingham 1888 , gilt roman dial, engraved floral case, diameter 35mm, lever movement signed JW Peters & Co (ticks briefly, winds, adjusts); Waltham gold plated half hunter fob watch , white enamel roman dial, subsidiary seconds, case 35mm, Walthan 15-jewel stem wind movement (ticks briefly, winds, adjusts; monogrammed); silver cased fob watch , case Birmingham 1883 , white enamel roman dial, Swiss barred movement (not working) (3) *See clocks and watches proviso.
Silver pair cased fob watch , import mark Cohen & Charles, London 1929, in the form of a vestas case, the square outer case revealing an inner white dial with luminous arabic numerals and top winder, overall size 4cm x 3.5cm (ticks readily, winds, adjusts). *See clocks and watches proviso.
French repeating carriage clock , damascened silver plated anglaise case, black ground face with silver and gilt decoration signedEdward Bright, Paris, silvered platform with compensation balance, hour repeat striking on a coil and half strike, height 17.5cm. (ticks readily, winds, strikes, repeats; no key) *See clocks and watches proviso.
An eight piece silver and enamel lady’s dressing table set each piece painted with a spray of red roses on a cream guilloche enamel ground, comprising a hand mirror, a pair of hairbrushes, a pair of clothes brushes, a comb, a circular ring box and a circular glass powder bowl, Birmingham, 1959, 1961 and 1962, maker’s HCD, retailer ‘Winsor, Bishop & Co. Ltd. of Norwich’.
An Edward VII silver gilt mug of baluster form with embossed decoration of putti playing in a woodland bower, with flowerheads and foliage, the scroll handle mounted with a putto and dove, on spreading circular foot, 12.5cm. high, maker Francis Blackburn & Alfred Tysall, London, 1902, 8.48ozs.
A Victorian provincial silver caddy spoon Fiddle pattern, with fluted bowl and engraved scroll handle, Newcastle, 1856, maker David Reid, length 8.5cm., also two George III caddy spoons with circular fluted bowls and engraved handles, being Birmingham 1800, 6cm. and London 1793, maker John Belden, length 7cm., 0.75ozs. (3)
A George III silver gilt caddy spoon of shovel form with Fiddle pattern handle, Birmingham, 1806, maker Samuel Pemberton, length 8.5cm., together with another shovel caddy spoon with floral embossed gilt bowl and mother of pearl handle, Birmingham, 1813, maker Samuel Pemberton, length 9.5cm. (2)
A George III silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl and engraved handle, London, 1794, maker Peter and Ann Bateman, length 7.5cm., together with another with circular ribbed bowl and engraved handle, London, 1794 by Peter and Ann Bateman, length 8cm. and one with fluted bowl and broad strap handle by the same maker, London, 1798, 6.2cm. in length, 0.75ozs. (3)
A George III silver caddy spoon with horseshoe shaped bowl decorated with stylised engraving beneath a pierced rim, the handle decorated with shell and scrollwork motifs, Birmingham, 1817, maker John Bettridge, 8.2cm. long, together with another horseshoe bowl spoon, with engraved and pierced bowl, Birmingham, 1809, maker Cocks & Bettridge, 7cm. long, 0.3ozs. (2)
A George III silver caddy spoon of shovel form, the bowl engraved with a leaf, the wooden or ivory handle stained green, Birmingham, 1805, make Cocks & Bettridge, 8.5cm. long, also another shovel shaped caddy spoon with gilded bowl and plain tapered handle, Birmingham, 1810, maker Joseph Taylor, 9.5cm. long (2)
A George III silver caddy spoon the circular bowl engraved with leaf banding within a pierced border, the handle with shell and scroll decoration, Birmingham, 1817, maker John Bettridge, length 9cm., together with a Victorian caddy spoon, the circular bowl engraved with leaf banding, Birmingham, 1871, maker Hilliard & Thomason, 7.5cm. long, 0.5ozs. (2)
A George III silver caddy spoon the scoop shaped bowl engraved with a chequered oval, the stem engraved with an MH monogram, Birmingham, 1810, maker Cocks & Bettridge, length 7.3cm., together with a William IV caddy spoon, the waisted oblong bowl engraved with a flowering plant, the stem of plain Fiddle pattern form, London, 1831, maker T.S, 10cm. long, 0.6ozs. (2)
A William IV silver caddy spoon with asymmetrical ribbed bowl and cast scroll decorated handle, London, 1830, no apparent maker’s mark, length 7.5cm., together with a Victorian caddy spoon, frosted scallop shaped bowl, the plain loop handle capped with fruiting vine, Birmingham, 1861, maker George Unite, 7.5cm. long, 1oz. (2)
A Georgian silver caddy spoon with a circular fluted bowl and engraved bright cut handle, Birmingham, 1802, maker Thomas Wilmore, length 7cm., together with a George III caddy spoon, with shaped oval bowl and shaped strap handle engraved with initials N.C.T, London, 1810, maker Thomas Jenkinson, 7cm. long, 0.5ozs. (2)
A George III silver caddy spoon of small proportions, the circular bowl engraved with a flowering plant, Birmingham, 1810, maker Joseph Wilmore, length 5.5cm., also a George III caddy spoon, the pear shaped bowl with an engraved meandering border, Birmingham, 1808, maker Samuel Pemberton, length 7.3cm. and a George III caddy spoon with circular engraved bowl and handle, Birmingham, 1809, maker-W, length 5.8cm., 0.7ozs. (3)
A George III silver caddy spoon plain rounded rectangular bowl and Kings pattern handle, Birmingham, 1818, maker Joseph Wilmore, 7.2cm. long, together with another George III caddy spoon, with an engraved and part fluted bowl, Birmingham, 1819, maker Joseph Taylor, length 7.8cm., 0.5ozs. (2)
A Victorian silver caddy spoon the oval ribbed bowl with gilded interior, the chased handle with floral decoration, London, 1866, maker EP, length 8.5cm., together with another Victorian caddy spoon with circular fluted bowl and cast figural finial to the spiral twisted stem, London, 1878, maker FE, 7.8cm. long, 1oz. (2)
A George III silver caddy spoon with oval fluted bowl and engraved octagonal shaped handle, London, 1795, maker SH, length 6.8cm., also an Edward VII silver gilt caddy spoon with shell bowl, Sheffield, 1907, maker Henry Wilkinson Ltd., 8.8cm. long, a pair of Sheffield plated caddy spoons with pear shaped bowls and engraved wriggle-work borders, and another old Sheffield plated caddy spoon with shell bowl, weight of silver 0.7ozs. (5)
A Dutch silver caddy spoon the oval engraved bowl depicting a cherub’s head and foliate scrollwork, the handle cast with St George and the Dragon, English import marks for London, 1903, length 10cm., also another Dutch caddy spoon, the bowl with similar decoration, the handle modelled as the crucifixion, 11cm. long, a Continental scoop caddy spoon with foliate pierced decoration and import marks for London, 1907, a Continental cast silver caddy spoon of leaf form, 13cm. long, a plain Continental silver caddy spoon with circular bowl and reeded handle, 10.5cm. long, total weight 4ozs., also included is a mother of pearl carved caddy spoon, 7cm. long and an English Staffordshire porcelain caddy scoop, 19th Century, 6cm. long (7)
A Continental silver commemorative dish: of quatrefoil outline, the centre embossed with cameo of Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth I of England, with English and Scottish Coats of Arms, enclosed by an embossed fruit pattern border with crimped rim, 31cm. wide, 11.63ozs.
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