A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, including: a George III one by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1808, oval bowl, engraved decoration, pierced border, the terminal initialled, plus an Old English Thread pattern one by Richard Crossley, London 1805, plus two with shell bowls and Bright-cut handles and one other, approx. weight 1.4oz. (5)Provenance: A Private Collection.
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A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, including: a George III one, by Josiah Snatt, London 1802, bifurcated Thread handle, the terminal initialled, plus two by Joseph Taylor, one by Cocks and Bettridge and one by Ledsam and Vale, approx. total weight 1.3oz. (5)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A quantity of silver plated items including a horn beaker, with white metal rim (unmarked) and shield with entwined initials 'JWB' and the date '1891', height 13.5cm, an oval shaped tea caddy with key hole (no lock), length 12cm, height 8.5cm, a chamberstick, pen tray, tea strainer on stand, candle cutters, small lidded snuff box, photograph frame, hand mirror and various prize medallions, mostly for shooting or archery, including a National Archery Society example with Oxford 1937 bar, etc.
A silver cigarette box, by Sebastian Harry Garrard, London 1926, of plain form, with a wood lining, 14cm wide, and an Austrian silver tea caddy, c.1900, with embossed scrolling and floral decoration, with a lock, on pierced naturalistic cast feet,12.5cm wide 10cm deep11cm high (2)Condition ReportSome tarnishing. No key on caddy or casket. Monogrammed on cover.
Assorted small silver and other white metal items including fruit knives, a pair of Georgian sugar nips, by Henry Plumpton, circa 1750, a pair of Victorian grape shears, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1887, pepperette, a George IV caddy spoon, a George III caddy spoon, a late Victorian miniature silver trug, etc. Condition - poor to fair
A COLLECTION OF 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY CUTLERY, to include two serving spoons with shell patterns, stamped 830s, a single serving spoon engraved Lynn 4.2.51, two serving spoons with gilt bowls stamped with Danish silver control marks, two other spoons one stamped with Danish silver control marks the other stamped 830s, a butter knife stamped with Danish silver control marks, a possible caddy spoon stamped with Danish silver control marks, a pickle fork stamped 830s and an unmarked sauce spoon approximate gross weight excluding butter knife and sauce spoon, 346.6 grams, 11.1 ozt with a white metal pencil case holder stamped 830s
A selection of four Georgian table spoons and five other spoons. To include a George II Hanover pattern spoon by Ann Hill, London 1735, a George III OE spoon by Stephen Adams, London 1776, another by William Pinder with indistinct date letter, an ER II commemorative caddy spoon with filled handle, etc, total weight of solid silver 10.88 oz. (9)
A good George V silver tea caddy with green glass finial by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd. Of rectangular canted section, hinged to reveal a gilded interior with two hinged sections inscribed 'India' and 'China' with green finials, retailed by Oswin, Hereford, Birmingham 1928, width 10cm, 9.68 oz.
A pair of Victorian silver casters by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, and assorted silver items. The salt & pepper casters hallmarked Chester 1900, height 9.5cm, a German hallmarked '800' round snuff box, floral embossed decoration, with hinged lid, diameter 5cm, a George V caddy spoon by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1929, 7cm, etc., 7.20 oz.
A selection of silver items. Including two scallop-shaped butter dishes, London 1891, by Horace Woodward&Co, a muffin dish with a lid, Sheffield 1910, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, a silver caddy spoon, London 1895, by Wakely & Wheeler, a small caddy spoon with bird engraving on a handle, Sheffield 1870, by Artin Hall & Co, silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1915, by John Rose, floral pattern silver thimble, Birmingham 1870, etc., total weight 13.985 oz.
20thC silver wine funnel by Harrison Brothers & Howsen Ltd, Birmingham 1992, silver seal stamped sterling, early Victorian silver caddy spoon in fiddle pattern by William Cummings, Dublin 1845, silver matchbox holder, four silver thimbles and a selection of silver condiment and caddy spoons, 4.1ozt
An Antique Dutch silver 4-piece tea set, maker A & Co for Daniel Arnoldi and Johannes Willem Weilick, circa 1840, comprising teapot, tea caddy, cream jug and 2-handled sugar bowl, bulbous form, with shaped and gadrooned rims, raised on pedestal bases with recumbent stag knops, teapot height 13cm, 43.3oz gross . Condition Report:Teapot - stag antlers are bent backwards, rim of lid has an upwards dent on 1 corner, body has numerous extremely light dents. Caddy - stag lacking 1 antler, body has several extremely light dents, hinge and catch working perfectly. Cream jug - slightly bent and leaning forwards, several dents around body. Sugar bowl - several very light dents around body
ASSORTED SILVER TABLEWARES, comprising boxed Elizabeth II 3pc cruet set with spoons, George V hexagonal pierced bonbon dish, Edward VII foliate embossed jar & cover, caddy spoon and preserve spoon (5) Provenance: private collection Swansea.Comments: cover hallmarks rubbed, cruet spoons different dates but same maker.
A collection of silver items of various dates and maker's, including a small salt dish, a cigarette case, a mirror compact, a Georgian silver teaspoon, a silver lidded glass trinket box, two salt spoons, a silver tea caddy spoon with windmill top, a silver lid, a silver rimmed glass trinket dish, silver lidded glass jar, a silver box with wooden lining, and a boxed incomplete set of five George V silver teaspoons, along with a small wooden trinket box. Condition Report: Weighable silver, 7.6 ozt / 237 grams.
A Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, L&S, Birmingham 1899, of Continental style, detailed in relief with couple in rural scene; a hallmarked silver Kings pattern salt spoon, London 1827 (the handle double struck), a bottom struck teaspoon (marks rubbed); German and other collectors teaspoons, etc.
Cartier, United States. Sterling silver tea caddy of cylindrical form. The top embedded with a bronze French medallion depicting Napoleon and Marie Louise from 1810. Medallion marked, "NAPOLEON GALL. IMP. ITALIAE REX. M. LUDOVICA FRANC. AUST. IMP. FIL. A. A." For the ocassion of Napoleon and Marie Louise's wedding in Vienna. The obverse featuring the turreted and seated city of Vienna. The body of the tea caddy engraved with initials LBJ BAJ, 1926-1952. Marked Cartier sterling along the base.Height: 4 in x diameter: 3 in. Gross weight: 223.6 g.Condition: One dent to the lid and a small bump, tarnishing and wear through out.

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