Silver Tea Caddy
London 1870 superb solid silver gilt afternoon tea cutlery service by famous maker HENRY HOLLAND. |
| London 1870 English hallmarked solid silver gilt most unusual afternoon tea cutlery service by very famous spoon maker Henry Holland, comprising three pieces in the original fitted case.
The pieces comprise a sugar spoon, a caddy spoon, and a matching pair of sugar tongs.
With original gilding, the cast elegant pierced and twisted stems are designed with figures to both top and bottom. There is a fine feathered rat tail to the ovoid bowls.
Very clear hallmarks.
The pieces are contained in the original blue lined velvet case.
Weight-75 grams.
Sizes-sugar spoon 4.75 inches long by 1.4 inches wide; caddy spoon 4 inches long by 1.25 inches wide; sugar nips 4.75 inches long.
A rare set in excellent condition, having had little use in their lifetime.
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Birmingham 1928 solid English hallmarked silver tea caddy with fluted body. |
| Birmingham 1928 solid English hallmarked silver tea caddy with unusual fluted body and chased and applied leaf edge. Rolled edge domed top completes the design.
Weighs 150 grams, and sized 3.75 inches high by 3.5 inches wide.
Engraving to top.
In very good condition. |
Antique Silver Tea Caddy. |
| Edwardian silver tea caddy; rectangular plain shape on 4 raised paw feet, beaded decorative border and shaped finial to lid. Nice pretty piece of silver.
Sheffield. 1906. Levesley Bros.
Height 11cm. |
Silver Tea Caddy |
| 19c Dutch silver embossed tea caddy. Bombe form, profusely chased with c-scrolls and opposing panels of a lady at a tea urn and a gentleman smoking a pipe, with a tea urn at his side.
UK Import Marks -
London. 1896. Edwin Thompson Bryant. 14cm High. |
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