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Click here to subscribeAn Extensive Victorian Old English Pattern Canteen of Silver Cutlery, crested, comprising 18 table forks, 18 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, butter knife, marrow scoop, 6 egg spoons, caddy spoon, mustard spoon, sugar spoon, 4 salt spoons, soup ladle, gravy spoons, sugar tongs, pair of sauce ladles, 18 dessert spoons, and 18 table spoons, London 1865, approx 190 oz, (105) in an oak box
A George III curled paper and ebonised mahogany hexagonal tea caddy, decorated overall with flowers, leaves and roundels, on a mica ground, the hinged lid with a brass loop handle, enclosing a later mahogany lid, the base inset with a central oval miniature of a gentleman with a blue waistcoat, 13 high x 11 deep x 17cm wide
FIVE VARIOUS SPOONS, ANTIQUE AND LATER, comprising: A George III Hanoverian pattern shell-back tablespoon, London, 1766, Robert Sallam, with later engraved triad WSA, May 1, 1810, A Dutch silver shell-bowl dessert spoon .833 std, 1940, the bowl interior fire-gilt, A souvenir spoon with heraldic shield finial depicting Adam & Eve with the motto "Dens Dat Incremen-tum", Sheffield 1926, J.D. & Son, A Scandinavian caddy spoon, marked MM 830, (std) and An enamelled souvenir teaspoon with a view of 'EDEN HOTEL' German, .800 std, about 155gms (5)
An unusual George III tea caddy of square form with engraved acanthus scroll borders and fluted bar work sides, also engraved on three sides with pseudo Chinese motifs and engraved with crest and shield to front, the hinged cover with twig and leaf finial, 3.75in. (9.5cm), by John Wakelin and William Taylor, London 1776. See lot 1684 for illustration.