SoldA GEORGE V SILVER CADDY SPOONA GEORGE V SILVER CADDY SPOON, by Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1934, no. 3181, plain pear-shaped bowl, the handle also with engraved feather-edge decoration. 9cm longSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE V SILVER TEA CADDYA GEORGE V SILVER TEA CADDY, by Lionel Alfred Crichton, London 1919, of square-section with canted corners and shell-form finial. 13.5cm high, 8cm wide, 11 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
SoldA CASED SET OF TWELVE GEORGE V SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, Sheffield, 1922, mark of C.B &S; togetherA CASED SET OF TWELVE GEORGE V SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, Sheffield, 1922, mark of C.B &S; together with a George IV silver fiddle pattern long handles serving spoon, London, 1827.See Sold Price
SoldA George III silver caddy spoon, as a horse jockey cap,A George III silver caddy spoon, as a horse jockey cap, bright engraved peak, 5cm long, rubbed maker's mark, London 1810See Sold Price
SoldA George V Silver Coronation Spoon, Retailed by Tiffany & Co.A George V Silver Coronation Spoon, Retailed by Tiffany & Co. mark of Wakely & Wheeler, London (1916), allover gold wash, presented in a fitted antique retail presentation box with mark of Tiffany & cSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOONA GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1809, in the form of a leaf, engraved with a monogram. 7.5cm longSee Sold Price
SoldA matched set of eight Victorian and GeoA matched set of eight Victorian and George V silver dessert spoons, John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London 1893, Frank Cobb and Co., Sheffield 1930, Old English pattern, 18cm long, 12.11ozt (5+3)See Sold Price
SoldGeorge III Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon,hallmarked 1792 (London), PB//AB (Peter & Ann Bateman), with shell form bowl and bright cut decoration to handle with engraved initials 'M.F' total weight 7gm, length 8cmSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge III Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon,hallmarked 1815, J.W (James Wintle), with oval bowl and shell handle, total weight 14gm, length 8cmSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge V Sterling Silver Demitasse Spoons, 6Set of Six George V Sterling Silver Demitasse Spoons, each struck with marks for maker "D&S", Birmingham, 1931, and with scalloped bowls and black resin coffee bean finials, with original faux shagreeSee Sold Price
SoldA George V sterling silver novelty tea caddy, Birmingham 1926 by Asprey and CoA George V sterling silver novelty tea caddy, Birmingham 1926 by Asprey and Co A George V sterling silver novelty tea caddy, Birmingham 1926 by Asprey and Co Formed as a treacle or paint tin. CylindriSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge V Silver-Mounted Tortoiseshell Tea CaddyGeorge V Silver-Mounted Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy , escutcheon with hallmark of Blackmore & Fletcher, interior with lidded compartment, h. 4 1/4 in., w. 4 3/4 in., d. 3 inSee Sold Price
Sold18c English Sterling Silver George III Tea Caddy SpoonThis is an antique George III tea caddy spoon from George Wintel of London, England circa 1793. Rendered in fine sterling silver, this caddy spoon features a scalloped bowl and delicate engraved detaiSee Sold Price
SoldA George III English provincial silver tea caddy sA George III English provincial silver tea caddy spoon, with fluted bowl, John Law, Sheffield 1810, length 7.6cm, together with a silver-coloured metal miniature strainer, and hallmarked silver napkinSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE V SILVER HAMMERED SUGAR BOWL, CREAM JUG AND SPOONA GEORGE V SILVER SUGAR BOWL, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1928, the spot-hammered bowl beneath a band embossed with plain roundels, raised on a circular foot; A GEORGE V SILVER CREAM JUG, by J B CSee Sold Price
SoldA PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER NOVELTY MUSTARD POTS, byA PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER NOVELTY MUSTARD POTS, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1926, in the form of skittles, engraved with initials and with associated silver spoons. (4) 10.2cSee Sold Price
SoldA George III Tulipwood, Ebony and Fruitwood Parquetry Tea CaddyA George III Tulipwood, Ebony and Fruitwood Parquetry Tea Caddy Mid-18th Century with an associated silver tea caddy spoon. Height 7 1/2 x width 10 x depth 5 1/4 inches. Property from the Charlecote ASee Sold Price
Sold1815 GEORGE III STERLING TEA CADDY SPOONCirca 1815 Georgian Birmingham English sterling silver tea caddy spoon. Silversmith John Willmore. Measures 3.25"See Sold Price
Sold15 Sterling Silver Souvenir SpoonsIncludes Philadelphia, PA; George V 1911 Coronation; New York; Flint, MI; and more. 5-1/4" to 6" long. 11.83 ozt total.See Sold Price
Sold18 Pieces George III English Silver Flatwaremost London, 1772-1818, including stuffing spoon; ladle; nine serving spoons; four pairs sugar tongs, three scissor form; two tea caddy spoons; meat skewer, various makers, .925 fine, 32.67 oz. T., 2-See Sold Price
SoldGroup of George III/IV Sterling Silver Table ArticlesGroup of George III/IV Sterling Silver Table Articles 18th/ 19th Century Comprising an Irish cream jug, Irish sugar bowl, sauceboat, and a tea caddy spoon. Diameter of sugar bowl 5 1/8 inches (13 cm),See Sold Price
SoldShiebler Medallion Tea Caddy Spoon and Silver Camelearly 20th century, tea caddy spoon with gilt bowl, hammered finish with medallion on handle and back of bowl, marks for George W. Shiebler & Co., 4-1/4 in.; with figural camel marked "925", probablySee Sold Price
SoldSeven George III period English silver spoonsSeven 18th and 19th C. George III period English silver hallmarked salt spoons and shell form tea caddy spoons, two 18th C. Soloman Houghman maker's mark salt spoons, 18th C. Peter and Ann Bateman, WiSee Sold Price
Sold(10) STERLING SILVER SERVICE WARE & RATTLES(lot of 10) English and American sterling silver items, including: (1) George III tea caddy spoon, makers mark JT, c.1817, Birmingham hallmarks, approx 3 3/8"l, (1) George IV tea caddy spoon, makers mSee Sold Price