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A rare silver gilt double duty mark caddy scoop, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1797 (no date letter), an engraved silver caddy spoon with a pierced bowl, initialled "P", by George Baskerville, London 1799, and a silver caddy spoon with an engraved stem and fluted bowl initialled, by Hester Bateman, London 1789, the latter 7.5cm long, 0.9oz. (3)
Two George III silver filigree caddy spoons, unmarked c.1800, an engraved silver caddy spoon with a pierced, fan-shaped bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1814, and another engraved silver caddy spoon with a pierced border around the bow, initialled, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1814, the latter 7.2cm long, 0.85oz. (4)
A Victorian novelty silver mustard pot in the form of an owl, with textured plumage and coloured glass eyes, the gilt interior with a clear glass liner (with a star-cut base); together with a matching spoon with mouse terminal, by George Fox, London 1879, 10.3cm high, 7.65 weighable silver. (2)
A Victorian silver naturalistic caddy spoon, in the form of a matted leaf with a hollow, ring handle adorned with vine leaves and grapes, by George Unite, Birmingham 1872 and a George III silver caddy spoon, with a gilt bowl, stamped with a cluster of sea shells, crested, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813, the latter 9cm long, 0.75oz. (2)
A George III silver caddy spoon, with vine leaf and grapes and a coiled wire handle by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1807, another similar spoon with an open work handle by Francis Clarke, Birmingham 1845 and another with a gilt, fluted bowl decorated with a flower and naturalistic stem, by Hilliard & Thomason, London 1852, the later 8cm long, 0.95oz. (3)
A Victorian silver naturalistic caddy spoon, with a gilt bowl, by Hilliard & Thomason, London 1864, a George III filigree silver caddy spoon, unmarked c.1800, a George III engraved silver caddy spoon, with a filigree panel in the bowl, crested and initialled, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, and a silver repoussé-work caddy spoon by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1832, the later 7.7cm long, 1.3oz. (4)
A Victorian cast silver, naturalistic spoon with a leaf bowl, a scrollwork stem and a mask terminal, by John Figg London 1848; together with a Victorian silver cream ladle and matching silver sugar sifter; two other sugar sifters; three antique silver ladles; a cold meat fork; and a plated nut pick, the cast spoon 14.5cm long, 9.4oz weighable silver. (10)
A George III silver provincial caddy spoon, with stamped and fluted decoration, initialled "S", by Richard Morton, Sheffield 1802, an art deco revival silver caddy spoon, by Francis Howard, Sheffield 1957, and a George III silver caddy spoon, with a Thread pattern stem, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1797, the latter 7.5cm long, 1.2oz. (3)
Four antique silver, Birmingham-made caddy spoons:- a leaf spoon by Joseph Taylor 1801, a leaf spoon with grapes by Joseph Taylor 1809, a naturalistic spoon with a gilt bowl and fruiting tendril stem by Hilliard & Thomason 1853 and a Fiddle example with a gilt, embossed bowl by Lea & Co 1814, the latter 8cm long, 1.1oz. (4)
A mixed lot:- A George V silver mounted small glass dressing table jar with an engraved cover, five silver golf club "prize" teaspoons, each initialled "FGC", a George III silver caddy spoon by Elizabeth Morley, London 1801, a Victorian Exeter-made silver sauce ladle, initialled "L", 10 various silver condiment spoons, an Italian silver teaspoon, a small silver butter knife, three small silver mounted glass condiments, the following plated items:- three novelty child's rattles and a novelty caddy spoon from "FORT AUGUSTUS"- "and one for me", and five small steel penknives with mother-of-pearl pallets, the longest one 7.2cm long, 6.8oz weighable silver. (Qty)
An Elizabeth II Scottish cast silver letter opener in the form of a sword by Robert Allison, Glasgow 1960; an early Victorian silver King's pattern caddy spoon, no maker's mark, London 1839; together with a Scottish silver pin dish by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1954; and a silver jubilee commemorative pin dish , the sword 14cm long, 4.65oz. (4)
A mixed lot:- a small Viennese silver spoon, monogrammed c.1900; two small silver spoon and a plated spoon with trefid terminals; two George III silver teaspoons (one by Hester Bateman); an enamelled silver coffee spoon by Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1903; and a pair of Scottish silver bon bon dishes by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1894; the latter dishes 9cm diameter, 5.2oz weighable silver. (9)
A George III engraved silver caddy spoon, with a flower on the back of the bowl, initialled "S", by George Smith, London 1783; another with an acorn-shaped bowl, initialled, maker's mark mis-struck, London 1810; and another with a lobed edge to the bowl by George Smith & Thomas Hayter, London 1800, the latter 6cm long, 1oz. (3)
A silver plated old English bead table service and assorted flatware. The table service mostly for eight, by George Butler, Sheffield, in a mahogany canteen, together with a set of country rose cake forks and a slice in box. Two soup ladles, a fiddle thread and shell service spoon and other flatware.
A collection of silver and objects to include a silver mounted cowrie shell box/compact. The compact with hallmarks for Sheffield 1931; a silver mounted clear trail-glass match strike, hallmarks for Birmingham 1906, approx. 4.5cm high; a silver mounted dressing table hat pin jar; a glove stretcher; a wood-handled snuff bottle spoon and stopper; and a round bar of soap the commemorate the Empire Exhibition of 1938
A late Victorian silver christening knife, fork and spoon set. With shaped handles and embossed decoration, hallmarks for The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1897, 122g gross, in a case Condition Report: Hallmarks are clear, the maker's mark on the fork is rubbed. The knife is slightly bent upwards at the cutting end. Generally metal has light surface marks and a little tarnished. The case is in a fair condition for its age, the clasp functions , some dents and marks to the suface, a little lose of the syrface material to the base.
A set of German .800 standard silver flatware, knives and other items by J C Wich. Each with a tapering handle engraved with an initial 'W', comprising eight table forks; seven dessert forks; six tea or coffee spoons; a table spoon, a serving spoon with a gilt bowl, and a serving slice, 1122g of weighable; together with two sets of four stainless steel bladed knives with conforming handles
A collection of George II and later silver flatware. Comprising a pair of crested Hanovarian pattern 'bottom-marked' table spoons, London 1746; an old English pattern table spoon and a desert spoon each with script initials; a fiddle pattern table spoon; and a pair of fiddle thread and shell dessert spoons; various dates, makers and assay offices, 453g
An assortment of 19th century and later flatware. Comprising a Georgian silver spoon, hallmarked Thomas Hayter, London 1809, 58.7g, a set of four Victorian teaspoons, hallmarked Chawner & Co, London 1875, 77.9g gross, a set of six silver collared knives and forks, a silver handled butter knife and two silver mounted forks
A small collection of silver plate, ebony and other items. Comprising a small round epergne with three petal-shaped vases; a syphon stand; a small oval galleried tray; a tea strainer on a square stand; a pedestal cream jug; a berry spoon and a cake slice; together with a bone inset ebony figure of an elephant; an oval dressing table tray, two hand mirrors; and a shoe horn
A George V silver two-handled christening bowl and spoon, in a case. The bowl with a moulded band and two small double-scroll handles and engraved with an inscription, hallmarks for Birmingham 1916, 5.5cm high, 10cm diameter; the Hanoverian rat tail spoon Birmingham, 1915; various makers, the two weigh 113g gross
A collection of jewellery and various silver napkin rings. The jewellery includes a 19th century gold knot ring, unmarked, size about O, 1.8g; a short length of rose gold curb chain stamped '9c', 1g; a pair of gilt-metal and micro-mosaic round earrings with screw fittings and a brooch in the form of a ukulele; and a marcasite floral necklace; together with two silver napkin rings with floral bands and raised borders, hallmarks for Birmingham 1956 & 1959, 32g; two Continental .800 standard napkin rings with engraved beaded reserves and floral embossed panels, 35g; and a white metal and enamel coffee spoon with a handle in the form of two crossed rifles, a vacant cartouche and an enamelled small square target, 17.0g gross
A George III silver mustard of elongated octagonal form, the stepped dome hinged cover with bird finial, the main body with engraved decoration flanked by fluted and canted corners, Edward Capper, London 1798, 7.5cm wide, with a 1788 bright-cut mustard spoon, to/w a pair of Victorian open circular salts with beaded rims and hoof feet, Henry Holland, London 1863, with a pair of 1820 salt ladles (6), 8.7oz Blue glass mustard liner repaired
Seven 20th century Chinese snuff bottles including one inside decorated glass portrait example in the manner of Ma Shaoxuan painted with a Chinese official, signed 'Zai Feng Tuan' with poetic inscription, c/w stopper and spoon, 9.5 cm high; a larger example decorated with Buddhist luohan/arhats with green stopper and spoon, 13 cm high; another glass oval example inside painted with garden landscapes and courtesans, red glass stopper, 8.5 cm high and four rectangular snuff bottles painted with figures and busy street scenes also with red glass stoppers (7)
A cased set of six silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons, Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1960, to/w seven harlequin enamel coffee spoons, Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1930-38, engraved 'W.L.G.C.' (possibly West Linton Golf Club) Floral set of spoons are in good condition apart from one decorated with red rose which has small losses to the spoon end and the bluebell spoon has some damage to the enamel also. Other set - green spoons has loss of enamel at the handle
A set of five silver decanter labels, Roberts & Dore Ltd, London 1973-75, to/w a pair of George III bright-cut sugar tongs, Gabriel Wirgman, London 1791, a P&O silver gilt and enamel souvenir spoon SS Chusan, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1957 and a sifter ladle with Apostle finial, London 1902 (8), 3.9oz total
A late Victorian Adam Revival silver gilt sucrier and cover with ruby glass liner, with foliate finial and urn-shaped body supported by three angel caryatids on paw feet and triform platform base, John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1894,the matching ladle with pine-cone finial and shell bowl 1893, 18.2oz (net of liner), 18cm high Small chip to the bottom rim of the lid, several small chips to the rim of the glass, some wear to the gilt on the main body; spoon slightly bent in middle
Two 17th Century unascribed white metal spoons, one with lobed baluster finial on pricked and flattened tapering stem, the back of the bowl engraved with crest within strap-work and scroll surround with initials 'SC' 19.5cm; the other with lobed knop finial on notch-engraved and flattened tapering stem, the back of the bowl with star and crescent crest in scrolling surround with initials 'IS', 20cm (2), 3.3oz total second spoon has deterioration on stem 15mm above bowl
A silver trinket box with engine-turned decoration and hoof feet, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.Ltd., London 1919, 21cm wide, to/w a Hukin & Heath cruet stand with three silver-mounted cut glass bottles, Birmingham 1915, a cut glass sugar caster with silver top, also Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1913 and a boxed 1982 Royal Christening commemorative spoon (4 - all af)

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