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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 silver three-piece coffee set with fluted baluster bodies, decorated with repoussé-work floral sprays and scrollwork, vacant cartouches and c-scroll handles, the coffee pot with a flower finial, by William Moulson, London 1845, retailed by "LAMBERT & RAWLINGS, COVENTRY ST. LONDON", the coffee pot, 27cm high, 57.7 oz. (3)Self-declaration submission reference X2L7S8J5
Seven small Scottish provincial silver spoons, all by James Gordon of Aberdeen (maker's mark only) mixed dates, to include: a salt shovel, crested, a toddy ladle, crested, a tea caddy spoon, initialled, and four teaspoons, all initialled, the ladle 16.5cm long, 2.75oz. (7)
A George V silver sugar caster, octagonal vase form with a high-domed cover and a ball knop finial, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1925; together with a silver sauceboat by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1923; a silver bon bon dish by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1926; and a small silver pedestal dish, marks worn, London 1916, the sugar caster 21.5cm high, 18.25oz. (4)
An early Victorian silver mustard pot, octagonal with fret-pierced panels of pierced scrollwork around the sides, pierced thumbpiece, scroll handle and blue glass liner with a star-cut base, by John and Joseph Angell, London 1842, 7.8cm high, 4.45oz weighable silver.
A late 19th Century Japanese silver spirit flask of shaped rectangular outline, engraved on the front with a bijin plucking bamboo leaves from an overhanging tree, the reverse engraved with a bamboo tree, within borders of textured flowerheads, with small screw-off drinking cup and interior cap, stamped "SILVER" and inscribed with a character signature, C.1900, 15.4cm long, 5.25 oz.
A Victorian engraved silver teapot and matching cream jug with flat bases and c-scroll handles, the teapot with a concealed flush hinge and cover with a fruit finial, each initialled on one side and crested on the other, by William Smily, London 1864, retailed by "A.B. Savory & Sons, London", the teapot, 14.8cm high, 31.5oz. (2)
A pair of early 19th Century Austro-Hungarian silver candlesticks on rising circular bases with tapering columns, decorated with chased, repeating foliate borders against malt grounds, maker's mark "J S" or "J Y" in a shield, Vienna 1810, 25.7cm high, 22.9oz. (2)
An Edwardian silver snuff box of rounded rectangular form, curved to fit the pocket, initialled, by W. Neale, Chester 1907; a 19th Century French silver snuff box with reeded decoration; another similar Dutch silver snuff box; and a Scandinavian silver snuff box with engraving and the inscription "Gledilegt Sumar 1917" and "Bjarni Gudbjarnarson", the latter 8.2cm long, 9.2oz. (4)
A Scottish provincial silver tablespoon, initialled, by James Gordon of Aberdeen with Edinburgh hallmarks and the incuse duty mark for 1784 and a Hanoverian silver tablespoon by Ker and Dempster of Edinburgh 1751, with engraved crest and motto, the latter 20.7cm long, 4.1oz. (2)
A mixed lot: a small late Victorian silver tea caddy with reeded borders, a domed cover and an urn finial, by George M Jackson, London 1896, a French silver wine taster, initialled on the thumbpiece, c.1900, a small plated-mounted glass spirit flask and a Victorian plated mustard pot (blue glass liner) engraved with the cypher and coronet of a viscount, the latter 7.5cm high, 6.1 oz weighable silver. (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 set of six George II/III silver rocaille teaspoons, with a hen and chicks on the back of the bowls, maker's mark "A.F" and lion passant, London 1750-60, together with a set of six George III silver picture-back teaspoons, (basket of flowers) initialled, maker's mark "R R" and lion passant, and a set of six Scottish silver Queen's pattern teaspoons, initialled, by J. Muir Junior, Glasgow 186, the latter spoons 14.7cm long, 9.45oz. (18)
A set of six late Victorian silver picture-back teaspoons, (urn of flowers) by Francis Higgins, London 1898, and a set of six George II silver fancy-back teaspoons (shell), initialled, maker's maker "I. L" and lion passant, the latter spoons, 11.5cm long, 4.4oz. (12)
A small group of antique silver flatware:- a pair of Scottish Fiddle salt spoons, initialled "D", a Scottish Fiddle pattern condiment spoon with a long stem, and seven various Scottish teaspoons mixed makers and dates, (most with initials), the condiment spoon 14.8cm long, 4.25oz. (10)
A George IV small silver gilt vinaigrette in the form of a handbag with hatched engraving and a chain handle, by Lea & Co, Birmingham 1820; and a small vinaigrette with rounded ends, gilt interior by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1805 each approx 2.4cm long, 0.4oz. (2)
A late Victorian silver salver of shaped circular outline, scroll border and engraved decoration around the centre by Atkin Brothers, London 1896; together with a late Victorian silver waiter with engraving and ball and claw feet, by W. Gibson and J. Langman, London 1897, the latter 15cm diameter, 17oz. (2)
A continental silver ladies cigarette case enamelled with Japanese image in black, gilt and blue, with gilt interior of English import marks for London 1925; together with a continental oval silver box with relief decoration and English import marks for London 1906, the latter 7.5cm long, 5.45oz. (2)

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