An Elizabeth II silver cheese scoop WW, London 2003, with turned stained wooden handle, 7½in. (19cm.) long; together with a cast silver caddy spoon, with fruiting vine decoration, Israel Freeman & Son Ltd., Birm. 1975; a 'Port' wine label, W I Broadway & Co. Birm 1998; and a pickle fork, Birm. 1947, gross weight 3.2 tr.oz. (4) *Cheese scoop, wine label and caddy spoon all in very good condition. The pickle fork has a small ding and small soldered repair to the terminal of the hollow handle.
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Five silver caddy spoons comprising: Nathaniel Smith & Co., Sheffield 1790, with short thumb piece, wrigglework decoration and shell bowl; Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1855, gilded shell form bowl and pierced handle; William Gallimore & Sons, Sheffield 1891, shell form bowl; Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1908, double shell form bowl and navette handle; and a modern spoon with a scalloped bowl and dog nose handle, Birmingham 1973, overall weight approx. 66g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Victorian silver tea caddy, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1895, lobed inverted baluster form, repousse decorated with floral garlands and shell details, raised on four paw feet (a/f), height 15cm, weight approx. 249g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
A silver tea caddy, by Finnigans Ltd, London 1910, of cylindrical form, with engraved crest to the lid, a silver and cut glass caster, by Cooper Brothers, Sheffield 1904, a small silver and cut glass salt, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, and a silver candlestick, by Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester, of tapering square form, weighable silver 123gms (4) Condition Report:Available upon request
A set of six George III silver dessert forks, Stephen Adams II, London 1801, together with a collection of twelve silver cruet spoons, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a silver caddy spoon and a small collection of further silver and white metal spoons, total weighable silver approx 13.9oz (a lot)
A Victorian burr walnut dome-top tea caddy, hinged lid enclosing pair of lidded compartments, (later oak lids), 15cm high x 23cm wide; a Victorian rosewood brass inlaid vanity box, fitted interior, glass and silver plated powder jars, etc, deep blue velvet lining, 12.5cm high x 27.5cm wide x 19.5cm, (2).
A George III Silver and gilt novelty shovel tea caddy spoon with mother of pearl handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1810 by Joseph Willmore, 10g total weight, plus 3 pairs of silver hallmarked sugar tongs largest - London 1897 by Josiah Williams & Co, next - Birmingham 1896 by Thomas Haynes, smallest - London 1811 (George III) All three 80g total weight.
George V silver Arts and Crafts tea caddy of tall oval form, with decorative floral borders and hinged cover with acorn finial (Birmingham 1916) A E Jones. All at approximately 4ozs. 11.5cm overall height.General overall condition is good, some minor dents and wear, surface has areas of scratching and tarnish and appears to have been superficially cleaned, cover hinge is slightly loose but cover is a tight fit, there are no signs of major damage or repair. Marks slightly rubbed but legible. Extra photographs to follow.
A beautiful late 18th century Georgian blonde tortoiseshell serpentine dual-compartment tea caddy. The serpentine shaped front with worked tortoiseshell panelling, ivory lined inner edges and both lined compartments complete with lids. Standing on ball feet. Small inlaid plaque to top, and a silver escutcheon to the lock. Measurements 13cm x 16.5cm. Minor loss to inner lip and minor split to lid - see photographs. Otherwise in good all round condition for age.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a silver-mounted cut-glass caster, Sheffield, 1913; assorted items of flatware, including a pierced caddy-spoon and a Dutch silver paper-knife with ship-cast finial; the silver plate including a pair of wine-coasters; a two-handled cup and other items; Together With three gold plated Cross writing implements, comprising two propelling pencils and a fountain pen, in green covered case (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising a match-book holder, engraved with an inscription commemorating the Guard of Honour to H.R.H. Princess Mary at Bridlington; an American silver container, applied with fleur-de-lys; five thimbles; three silver purses; a caddy-spoon and other items (qty)

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