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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