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A George II silver tea caddy, by Samuel Taylor, London 1745, of plain form, with a turned finial, 14.5cm high10.4oztCondition ReportMarks worn. Some knocks to the edges and the base moulding. With surface scratches. The neck of the caddy slightly misshapen, but cover fits well. Please see additional images.
A silver tasting cup, possibly French, of circular form with loop handle and cast detail, together with five silver decanter labels, on white metal chains and one other white metal example, a silver mounted bottle pourer, 6.5cm high, one enamel wine label and another ceramic one, a silver plated tasting cup, a silver snuff container, a silver fruit knife two silver and mother of pearl fruit knives a silver swizzle stick, a silver plated caddy spoon, spectacle case and tongs,total weighable silver 4.4ozt (qty.)Condition ReportGood polished condition with minor surface scratches
Group of silver cutlery, comprising William IV Old English pattern caddy spoon with plain circular bowl, hallmarked Phillip Phillips, London 1831, George III toddy ladle with bright cut decoration, hallmarked Charles Hougham, London 1790, pair of bottom struck salt spoons with shell bowls and dog crest engraved verso, hallmarks worn and indistinct, set of four Victorian bright cut salt spoons with gilt bowls, hallmarked Charles Edwards, London 1890 and a set of eight Dutch silver fruit spoons and forks, with pierced vine decoration, stamped 930 with Dutch key mark and lion passant, with British hallmarks for B H Joseph & Co, London 1890Condition Report:Approx 4.47 ozt (139 grams)
Three pieces of silver, Birmingham silver lidded two handled cup 1914, makers mark Elkington, together with Sheffield silver 1923 small tankard with heavily embossed country scene design, makers mark Joseph Rogers & Sons and London silver 1902 tea caddy with embossed design to sides and lid. Gross weight 517 grams.
WILLIAM BATEMAN I; a set of three George IV hallmarked silver teaspoons, London 1821, a hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, a further George IV hallmarked silver teaspoon, a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs and a set of six George V hallmarked silver pistol handled dessert knives and forks, combined weighable silver approx 3.85ozt/120g.
George III silver tea caddy shovel, Birmingham 1819, Joseph Taylor, of plain form on a replaced wooden handle, 19cm long, approximate weight 0.26 ozt together with silver caddy spoon, London 1988, maker AMN, having a cast naturalistic handle on a hammered shaped bowl, approximate weight 0.63ozt (2)
Sterling silver perfume bottle made by Penhaligons of London, with a malachite lid, 9cm high, 3.55ozt approx., a 800 grade silver letter opener, the handle with an emblem of Efibanca, 18cm long, 2.38ozt approx. and a collection of white metal items including a Chinese combination shoe horn and button hook with raised dragon decoration, 21cm long, a Christofle of France trinket dish, two serving spoons, a caddy spoon, a further trinket dish and a pill box
Three silver caddy spoons, the first William IV 1834, William Eaton, fiddle and thread pattern, engraved with initials, 10cm long, the second George III, Birmingham 1792(?), fiddle, thread and shell pattern, the bowl with an embossed floral border, 8.5cm long and the third a Victorian, Birmingham 1839, Thomas Freeman, fiddle, thread and shell pattern with a square bowl, 8cm long, total weight 1.60ozt approx. and a silver plated caddy spoon (4) Condition ReportGood overall condition. Some light surface scratches, general wear and tear.
A group of silver comprising a pair of George III bright cut engraved sugar nips, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1791, a pair of Victorian silver sugar nips, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1897, two silver cigarette cases, a pair of silver salt spoons and a mother of pearl and silver conserve spoon, total weight 219.3g, 7.05toz, together with a pair of EPNS and a pair of base metal sugar nips, manicure tool and a plated caddy spoon.
A mixed collection of silver to include: a novelty Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, with Gull formed handle, hallmarked by Gerald Owen, London, 1986; an imported silver and cut glass novelty salt cellar in the shape of a Swan with moving wings (loose and in need of repair); a Viners of Sheffield silver tea strainer and bowl; four various hallmarked silver napkin rings of mixed designs and sizes; a Walker & Hall silver mustard pot of oval shape with blue glass liner (stuck and broke inside); a small bulbous silver pepper pot by Joseph Gloster Ltd; a miniature silver (weighted) posy vase of trumpet shape, by Robert Pringle; a George V silver surrounded cut glass butter dish of circular shape, silver hallmarked by Barker Bros, Birmingham, 1932; a small Sterling silver topped glass vanity pot, along with a pair of Eastern silver salt cellars with profusely embossed foliate design and a pair of unmarked white metal salt cellars with blue glass liners. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 205.7 grams (6.6ozt) Further details: napkin rings dented or worn; mustard pot liner broken; swan needing repair and with small nibbles; trumpet vase dented and worn; vanity pot lid dented and misshapen; others with marks or dents; all tarnished, with surface wear and some scratches.
A large rectangular Tea Caddy, c. 1880, with plain sides and double wire border, having an electroform panel to the front and on the lid a group of three horses with two huntsmen, and surrounded by floral and leaf decoration, fitted with a lock and a dividing compartment, 4 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 4 1/2", hinge requiring repair; an EPNS one pint capacity Water Jug, with plain tapered cylindrical body supported on a spreading rim base, with composition handle, finial missing, stamped HE & Co., EPNS number 13752; a silver Christening Cup, Birmingham c. 1913, by CS/FS, of cylindrical shape with applied thread borders and an angular threaded shaped handle, engraved with bellflowers, ribbons, patrae and engraved "RCS Oct. 9th, 1913," 5 ozs; 3 1/4" high x 2 3/4" diameter; and a silver Christening Cup, Birmingham c. 1917, by Mappin & Webb, the cylindrical body with thread borders and horizontal engine turn thread handle having a square section double C scroll side handle and with an oval medallion on the front of the cup engraved "AFS 1917", 6 ozs; 3 1/8 high x 2 3/4" diameter. (4)
A Keswick School of Industrial Arts part set of silver tea spoons, five spoons with hammered bowls, in fitted case, two smaller examples and another Keswick silver spoon, four Keswick caddy spoons, a silvered metal jug in the manner of C.F.A. Voysey, and nine various Arts and Crafts door plates, stamped marks Chester, 1915, 18.5cm. high (jug) (22) ProvenanceThe Cornish Collection.
A tortoiseshell and silver inlaid tea caddy, circa 1810, in need of restoration, of sarcophagol form, raised on four Sheffield plate ball feet, and with conforming square escutcheon, the concave moulded lid with silver harebell and leaf inlaid panels below a domed top with pewter lines and Sheffield plate ball finial, interior with two lids and old foil linings, numerous losses to the tortoiseshell, mostly crudely filled, 16.5 x 9.2 x 17cms.
A small collection of silver collectables, to include a pair of circular embossed sweet meat dishes by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield, 1902, 13.4cm. diameter; pierced dish; pedestal bowl; pair of small four division toast racks; ring tree; four napkin rings; caddy spoon; various spoons, tong, etc, weight 25.89 tr.oz. (qty)
A George I silver tea caddy, with chamfered angles, later repoussé decorated with C scrolls, flowerheads and foliage, by Gundry Roode, London 1715, height 12cm. £150-£180 --- Condition Report Weight 4.6 oz troy Hallmarks on body: rubbed but legible; maker’s mark only on cap. Base: leopard’s head standard mark; scratched initials M above G S; minor dents.
A Victorian silver-gilt tea caddy and spoon, by John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard (Barnard & Sons Ltd.), London 1872, in a fitted and velvet-lined case,caddy 15cm highspoon 10.5cm long, 10.4ozt overallCondition ReportOverall good condition, presents well and no apparent alterations or repairs. Some light scratches/surface scratches. Tiny nick to foot of caddy. Sits level on a flat surface. The caddy's cover sits flush with a miniscule space.

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