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Click here to subscribeA group of small silver, comprising; a rectangular engine turned snuff box of shaped outline, Birmingham 1933 by Smith and Hiley, 5.25 cm (2 in), a George IV shell bowl caddy spoon, Birmingham 1830, a crested fiddle pattern sifter spoon, London 1808 by Richard Crossley and George Smith IV, and four George Jensen acorn pattern coffee spoons
Three Victorian caddy spoons, comprising; a long handled fiddle pattern caddy spoon with initials 'J M M', London 1837 by William Eaton, 14 cm long (5.5 in), another fiddle pattern with a shaped bowl and initial 'G', London 1838 by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, 9 cm (3.5 in), the other Kings pattern, London 1838 probably by William Eaton (the mark over-struck), 11 cm (4.33 in)
A collection of flatware, comprising; a George III old English pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl, London 1812 by Jeremiah Garfield, a set of six Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons with monograms, Exeter 1868 by James and Josiah Williams, and a pair of fiddle pattern salt spoons with initials, London 1858 by G W Adams, and a pair of plated fish servers with ivory handles - 6.5 oz
A late 19th century Italian import serving implement formed as a charioteer with horses and statue of David to handle (bears import marks for London 1897 by Berthold Muller), approx 1.5 oz, 15.5 cm long; and a Dutch import caddy spoon with floral repousse and cherub decoration to the bowl, the handles formed as a pair of entwining dolphins (Sheffield 1901 by SBL in a rectangle), approx 1 oz, 12.5 cm long (2).
A Victorian Satin Birch Two Division Tea Caddy, rectangular, decorated by pyrography on each side with fruit and floral sprays, similarly decorated to the underside of the lid, with two lift-out rectangular caddies with arched lids decorated in imitation of tortoiseshell, divided by an associated moulded glass sugar bowl, 35cm
A Late Victorian Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Triple Division Tea Caddy, rectangular, the hinged lid with bronze handle, centred by an inlaid shell motif flanked by fruiting acorn branches, ogee moulded borders, the facia similarly decorated within feather banding, internally with three compartments (no covers) the whole raised on ogee bracket feet, 28.5cm