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Lot 291

Collection of silver items including set of three Victorian silver provincial teaspoons, Exeter 1858, Josiah Williams & Co, George III silver caddy sifting spoon, Birmingham 1907, salt spoon, fish knife and Victorian silver blade and mother of pearl fruit knife, together with a collection of silver plate flatware and an amber bakelite napkin ring, approximate total silver weight 4.18ozt

Lot 1112

RAY HALL; a modern hallmarked silver caddy spoon, modelled as a shell, Birmingham 1959, length 8cm, and a similar matching modern hallmarked silver caddy spoon modelled as a shell, Birmingham 1970, length 8cm, combined weight 1.35ozt/41.9g (2).

Lot 1064

VINERS LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1936, a George V hallmarked silver napkin ring, Birmingham 1937, an 800 grade hallmarked silver napkin ring, an 800 grade hallmarked silver stick mount, a white metal stick mount, white metal ashtray, Dutch silver caddy spoon, white metal tea strainer etc, combined approx 5.45ozt/169.5g.

Lot 1114

A Victoria diamond jubilee hallmarked silver teaspoon with pierced decoration to the top inscribed '1837-1897, Diamond Jubilee', hallmarked Chester 1896, length 12cm, weight 12.7g (cased), also a hallmarked silver handled shoe horn, Birmingham 1931, a silver plated caddy spoon and a 19th century Continental porcelain hand painted trinket box (4).

Lot 1092

A Dutch 835 grade silver teaspoon, the handle modelled as a windmill, an 835 grade silver propelling pencil, a white metal shovel with handle top modelled as a windmill, three further white metal teaspoons and a white metal caddy spoon, combined approx 2.8ozt/87.5g (7).

Lot 1079

E J TREVITT & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver comb, Chester 1934, length 11cm, (af), a George V hallmarked silver butter knife, Birmingham 1935, length 12.5cm, an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver spoon modelled as a shovel, Birmingham 1958, a pair of James Deakin & Sons George V hallmarked silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1932, a further hallmarked silver teaspoon, a hallmarked silver caddy spoon etc, combined approx 3.5ozt/109g.

Lot 1096

An early 20th century Arts and Crafts white metal caddy spoon, with triangular shaped handle top, length 8.5cm.Provenance: Please note, we assume this spoon to be silver-plated however we cannot guarantee this.

Lot 1064

Three silver caddy spoons and one white metal (4)

Lot 1129

Group of Georgian and later silver flatware inlcuding a set of six teaspoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, caddy spoons etc

Lot 69

A silver caddy possibly by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1894,9cm high,together with two piece silver dish,by Aldie Bros, Birmingham 1926, probably previously part of a larger piece,13cm wide overall approximately, 6.7ozt (3)

Lot 22

A collection of silver items to include two sauceboats, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1923, 14.5cm wide, the other London 1762, 12cm wide, a silver cream jug, London 1770, 14cm high,27oztCondition ReportKnocks, scuffs and dents throughout. Oxidisation to all. Chased pot tested as silver. All others marked. Please see additional images.From left to right:Sauceboat) makers marks rubbed, London 1760. With knocks and dents, larger dent to one side, with foot dented into the body of the base. Chased pot and cover) Tested as silver, unmarked. Tarnished with pitting. Surface scratches and minor dents. Larger scratch to the base. Helmet shaped cream jug with covered rope handle) by Bernard Dinwoody Wilmot ,Birmingham 1891. Tarnished. Surface scratches. Jug sits tilted. Holes to the foot of the jug. Caddy) by George Unite, Birmingham 1915. Heavily dented. Surface scratches. Tarnished. Finial slightly askew. The frame atop the caddy to slide the lid into damaged and lifting. Chased cream jug) Makers marks rubbed, London 1770, Heavily tarnished. Knocks and wear. Denting.Chased tea caddy) c.1840, with Dutch export mark. Rubbing to the decoration, denting. Hole to the base. Tarnishing. Gravy boat) Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1923 (marks rubbed. Surface scratches and denting.

Lot 17

A collection of silver items to include a pedestal sugar bowl and cover, Birmingham 1925, with a weighted base, 10.5cm high, a pierced silver bowl, by Deakin & Frances, 11.1cm diameter, a pair of ice tongs, stamped 900, 18cm long, two caddy spoons, a Continental teaspoon, the bowl embossed with a cow, a Russian silver salt, a pair of Continental sugar tongs, a sugar caster top, a silver toddy ladle, a silver mustard pot and an associated stand, and two silver toast racks, the larger by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, (qty.)weighable 16.7oztCondition ReportKnocks, wear, dents, and rubbing throughout.

Lot 254

Two silver punch ladles with twisted handles, one containing George II coin, one containing George III coin, together with George III caddy spoon (London 1819) Thomas Streetin and a pair of Georgian sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, maker's mark RC. (4)

Lot 173

Victorian style silver caddy spoon with shell shaped handle and scallop bowl (Birmingham 1970), 21.2 grams

Lot 179

George V silver tea caddy of octagonal form with embossed Dutch style figural decoration landscape, with slip on cover, (Chester 1912), makers mark rubbed approximately 6oz, 8.5cm in heightGood condition commensurate with age. The lid fits tightly. The top is slightly compressed and uneven. Hallmarks slight rubbed but easily legible. One small spot of silver solder on one corner, no holes. One dent to the base and general wear commensurate with age.

Lot 252

A Georgian silver toddy ladle, with twisted whalebone handle, Edinburgh, no date letter, together with a silver sugar sifter, Birmingham 1899, and a silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1937, with Jack and Jill scene on the handle.

Lot 174

A silver embossed cream jug, London 1886, 5.5cm, together with a silver toast rack, Birmingham 1904, and a silver caddy spoon London 1806, 87gm. (3)

Lot 253

A Georgian silver toddy ladle, with twisted whalebone handle, London 1916, together with a silver caddy spoon, London 1815, and two silver sugar sifters.

Lot 257

A silver sugar sifter, Sheffield 1925, together with a silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1844, and a silver strainer, Birmingham 1909, 56gm.

Lot 248

A silver shell shaped caddy spoon, London 1974, together with another shell shaped caddy spoon, Sheffield 1967, and a silver sugar sifter, London 1890, 59gm. (3)

Lot 249

A silver shell shaped caddy spoon, Sheffield 1900, together with two other silver caddy spoons,

Lot 197

A collection of silver plated ware - including a Victorian silver plate on copper neo-classical inkwell, 19.5cm diameter; a cased set of four Edwardian swing-handled bon-bon dishes; a tazza with repoussé and chased floral and foliate decoration, 22.7cm diameter; a small cylindrical tea caddy; a bachelor's teapot; etc.

Lot 954

A small collection of silver plated flatware and bone-handled knives - together with an EPNS pepperette and mustard; an EPNS caddy spoon; a copper kettle; a pair of wrought iron shears; and a stoneware hot water bottle.

Lot 239

A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern tea spoons - Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1866, engraved monogram to terminals; together with an Elizabeth II caddy spoon, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1968, bright cut fiddle pattern, weight 128g. (7)

Lot 488

A Japanese silver tea caddy, Meiji period (1868-1912), the ovoid body decorated with irises, stamped marks 'Watanabe' and 'jungin' to base,11.5cm high, 252.6g, and a Chinese silver bowl,late Qing dynasty, pierced and decorated with dragons amongst clouds, stamped marks 'WH' and 'Suichang' to base,16cm diameter, 314.9g (2)Condition ReportTea caddy - 252.6g.Bowl - 314.9g.Both with surface scratches and dents consistent with age.

Lot 7159

Four silver tea caddy spoons including Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1814, similar example with repair to handle and two with Birmingham maker's mark IT 1821 and 1804. 29g

Lot 7158

Three silver tea caddy spoons with engraved decoration including Thomas Dones, Birmingham 1852, Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1803 and Gothic example unmarked and possibly not silver (4). 25g

Lot 7168

Four silver tea caddy straining spoons including Joseph Willmare, Birmingham 1807 and another with date letter for 1806. 30g

Lot 7130

A late 18th Century silver caddy spoon with scallop shell shaped bowl (a/f). 10g

Lot 7160

Two silver jockey cap form tea caddy spoons, one Georgian the other marked SP with monogram to underside. 15g

Lot 7161

Four silver tea caddy spoons with shell form bowls including John Lias, London 1802, Chawner & Co, London 1843 and William Pugh, Birmingham 1810. Two with crest detail, one monogrammed. 44g

Lot 7043A

A silver Sibray Hall & Co miniature tea caddy/wafer box, London 1899, dented, 8cm x 7cm x 4.5cm. 101g

Lot 7167

Four silver tea caddy spoons of leaf form including Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1834, Birmingham example 1799 and 1811 and a silver gilt example marked SP. 28g

Lot 7125

A Stokes & Ireland Ltd rectangular silver tea caddy with chamfered corners and ebony knob, 10cm x 7.5cm, 150g

Lot 7164

Six silver tea caddy spoons of floral form including Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1831, Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1835, 1852 Birmingham example, Cocks & Bettridge 1803. 56g

Lot 7162

Five silver tea caddy spoons with shell form bowls including Edward Thomason, Birmingham 1824, and William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1802. 55g

Lot 7163

Four silver tea caddy spoons with etched bowls including Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1820, John Bettridge, Birmingham 1817, John Henry & Charles Lias, London 1826 and John Robertson II & John Walton, Newcastle circa 1811. Monogram to three handles. 39g

Lot 7170

Three silver tea caddy spoons including Thomas James, London 1811 with shaped edge to bowl, John Thropp, Birmingham 1816 of heart form bowl and William Weston, London 1808. 28g

Lot 96

Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a silver and enamelled tea caddy spoon, William Hair Haseler, circular bowl and axe head handle set with a coiled bud tendril plaque in amber, blue and green enamel, 7cm long, 0.73ozt

Lot 147

Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, an Art Deco silver tea caddy, model 639, cylindrical form on an open coiled ribbon and bead foot, the stepped lid with a pinecone finial, mark for 1945-51, 11.5cm high, 6.14ozt

Lot 132

Georg Jensen, a Danish Skonvirke silver tea caddy, model 215, designed circa 1915, lobed Campana urn form with double beads to the shoulder rim, the ogee domed lid modelled with foliate lappets, coiled lead and bud finial, marks for 1915-25, 14cm high, 6.04ozt

Lot 237

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, circa 1820, sarcophagus form, serpentine fronted with domed lid, inlaid with silver stringing, two lidded compartments to the interior, metal ball feet, 19.5cm wide, 13cm high, 13cm deep. Note: Ivory Act Exemption Certificate No.GZ7M6AK1

Lot 56

A Collection of Hallmarked Silver Items, to include a Masonic teaspoon, enamel inlaid demitasse spoon, caddy spoon, silver handled button hook, etc.

Lot 58

A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, T&P, Birmingham 1832, with allover etched design and partial gadrooned design to bowl; Another Victorian Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, Sheffield 1840, of shell design. (2)

Lot 26

A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, GA, London 1856, with shell detailed bowl; Another Victorian Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, GNRH, Birmingham 1899, with decorative scroll design in relief. (2)

Lot 334

Bag of mainly silver teaspoons and a silver shell shaped caddy spoon. Total weight 4.85 troy oz approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 209

A George III silver basting spoon, London 1805, maker Stephen Adams I, a Victorian silver ladle and a silver shell caddy spoon dated 1795, 6oz

Lot 18

A 19th century Victorian hallmarked silver tea caddy. Hallmarked year 1897, Chester. Sponsors mark for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes. Weight approx. 97g. Measures approx. 8cm H x 8cm W

Lot 26

A collection of three 19th century hallmarkes silver pieces. The lot to include a George III hallmarked silver vesta / match box. Sponsors mark for Thomas Willmore. Together with a George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon / shavel. Hallmarked year 1839, Birmingham. Sponsors mark for John Bettridgeand. Further together with a Victorian condiment spoon. Hallmarked year 1879, Sheffield. Sponsors mark for Fenton Brothers. Total weight approx. 24.5g. Largest measures 7cm LThe inside edge is missing on the vesta.

Lot 22

A pair of 20th century Iraqi silver niello tea caddies. Each tea caddy being decorated with an etched scene of boats and figurines. Unmarked. Tested as silver. Total weight approx. 170g.Measures approx. 5.6cm x 5.6cm

Lot 1167

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, the hinged lid to reveal two compartments and a mixing bowl, 25 cm wide, and a Rotary silver gilt and blue enamel Past President medallion, boxed (2)

Lot 173

A silver plated tray, containing a mahogany tea caddy, pair of brass elephants, Art Nouveau lidded pot, etc

Lot 9

A silver caddy spoon, silver sugar shovel, two silver spoons and a silver ring, all hallmarked, combined weight 110g

Lot 21

Vintage silver tea caddy measures approx height 10cm weight 93g

Lot 6095

Early 19th century silver mounted cowrie shell snuff box with engraved decoration, George IV silver caddy spoon and a silver cheroot holder

Lot 105

Twelve sterling silver gilt egg spoons, 12.2 cms in length, approx 233.6 gms. This lot concludes with two miniature forks, three silver teaspoons, salt spoon, porridge pusher, silver caddy spoon and another 830 caddy spoon possibly Norwegian approx 147.3 gms.

Lot 50

George III five piece silver tea set, comprising tea pot, water pot, tea caddy, cream jug and sugar basin, London assay mark dated 1809, mm Samuel Hennell, approx. 2100 gms/4lbs 6oz. Each piece of elegant lobed design with foliate engraving and fruit wood handle and finials.  Property of a Cheltenham lady. 

Lot 8588

William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette with pierced grille and engine turned decoration Birmingham 1830 and a George III silver caddy spoon with pierced and engraved decoration Birmingham 1806 Maker Cocks & Bettridge

Lot 8572

Georgian design silver helmet shape cream jug on oval base Birmingham 1902 Maker Elkington & Co and a silver small tea caddy of lobed oval design with hinged lid and on compressed bun feet W7cm London 1966 Maker Page Keen & Page (2) Condition Report:Approx silver weight 9.5ozt (296 grams)

Lot 399

A late 19th century German metalwares silver tea caddy, mark of Wolf & Knell, Hanau, circa 1895, along with Sheffield import hallmarks for Sterling silver and sponsor's mark of Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck, of rectangular tapering form, the side with repoussé depictions of courting scenes over a textured ground, friction fitting cover similarly decorated, topped with a lion finial, 9 x 7cm, 13cm high, 279g (9ozt)

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