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Los 1752

REGENCY BOXWOOD INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of rectangular form, with three zinc lined compartments having ivory finials, on gilt brass winged paw feet, 18cm high, 34cm wide

Los 89

A Victorian silver tea caddy, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1897, with oval half reeded body and hinged top (crested), 5.5oz

Los 100

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, London 1807; one other ladle; a butter knife; a caddy spoon; other spoons; tongs etc (crested), 8.5oz

Los 124

A Victorian three piece christening set in case (knife af); a silver caddy spoon; three other silver spoons and two forks; a silver back hand mirror and clothes brush; a whale bone punch ladle and other metal items, weighable 5.5oz

Los 132

A George IV silver caddy spoon; twelve various silver tea spoons; sugar tongs and two salt spoons, 6.5oz

Los 138

A Victorian silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, maker William Hutton & Sons, London 1895 and one other similar caddy spoon

Los 296

A collection of Japanese and Chinese pottery and porcelain to include a part coffee set; dish and cover; metal tea caddy; cream jug and two bowls etc.

Los 333

A Victorian figured walnut tea caddy with arch top and two inner caddies, 22cm by 13cm

Los 334

A George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy with conch shell panel top and two inner caddies and recess for bowl, 28cm by 14cm

Los 356

A 19th century Chinese black and gold lacquered tea caddy with hinged top enclosing two pewter inner caddies with shaped sides and the whole decorated with figures in garden scenes, on paw feet, 20cm by 14cm

Los 1529

EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY with a hinged lid, the caddy boat shaped with lobed design, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1903, 227g, 13cm high; together with a caddy spoon, maker C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1915, 11g

Los 1572

VICTORIAN SILVER TODDY LADLE, THREE TEA SPOONS AND A CADDY SPOON the ladle hallmarked for Glasgow 1843, 135g gross (5)

Los 47

A collection of silver items to include a tea caddy; a sugar caster; a pepper; babies feeder; tongs; pickle fork; mirror, bud vase (a/f) etc, weighable 12.5oz

Los 50

A three piece silver condiment set; four various napkin rings; a silver `moat` spoon; three silver sauce ladles; a silver caddy spoon; together with a plated ladle, strainer and bowl; a mother of pearl sifter spoon and a long handled spoon, weighable 11.5oz

Los 45

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, the hinged lid opening to reveal a two division interior on leaf and moulded gilt metal ball feet (at fault) 19.5cm wide, 13.5cm high, 11.5cm deep

Los 184

A mid-Victorian walnut pier cabinet with gilt metal mount, the caddy top over a gadrooned gilt metal band above a single glazed door opening to reveal two fixed shelves, raised on a plinth base, 78.5cm wide, 105cm high, 32cm deep

Los 536

Silver salt , D&R Hennell, London 1759 ; caddy spoon , Sumner & Crossley circa 1780; pair of oval silver salts ; mustard pot ; two mustard spoons

Los 960

Regency penwork sarcophagus tea caddy , circa 1820, with lion mask ring handles, decorated on the top with a scene of an eagle drinking from a libation cup and a woman in a sleigh, on an intricate leaf scroll ground, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments, width 22cm.

Los 967

Sarcophagus mahogany tea caddy , circa 1830, with bobbin turned edges and turned handles, the interior fitted with two lidded boxes and a central well (no bowl), width 34cm.

Los 24

A Dutch silver caddy spoon the handle in the form of a coin, with boat terminal, 13.5cm. long.

Los 36

A Victorian provincial silver caddy spoon Fiddle pattern, with fluted bowl and engraved scroll handle, Newcastle, 1856, maker David Reid, length 8.5cm., also two George III caddy spoons with circular fluted bowls and engraved handles, being Birmingham 1800, 6cm. and London 1793, maker John Belden, length 7cm., 0.75ozs. (3)

Los 37

A George III silver gilt caddy spoon of shovel form with Fiddle pattern handle, Birmingham, 1806, maker Samuel Pemberton, length 8.5cm., together with another shovel caddy spoon with floral embossed gilt bowl and mother of pearl handle, Birmingham, 1813, maker Samuel Pemberton, length 9.5cm. (2)

Los 38

A George IV silver caddy spoon of vine leaf and grapes form, with wirework handle, Birmingham, 1827, maker Taylor & Perry, length 5.5cm., together with a George III vine leaf caddy spoon with wirework handle, Birmingham 1808, length 5.5cm., 0.5ozs. (2)

Los 39

A George III silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl and engraved handle, London, 1794, maker Peter and Ann Bateman, length 7.5cm., together with another with circular ribbed bowl and engraved handle, London, 1794 by Peter and Ann Bateman, length 8cm. and one with fluted bowl and broad strap handle by the same maker, London, 1798, 6.2cm. in length, 0.75ozs. (3)

Los 40

A George III silver caddy spoon with horseshoe shaped bowl decorated with stylised engraving beneath a pierced rim, the handle decorated with shell and scrollwork motifs, Birmingham, 1817, maker John Bettridge, 8.2cm. long, together with another horseshoe bowl spoon, with engraved and pierced bowl, Birmingham, 1809, maker Cocks & Bettridge, 7cm. long, 0.3ozs. (2)

Los 42

A George III silver caddy spoon of shovel form, the bowl engraved with a leaf, the wooden or ivory handle stained green, Birmingham, 1805, make Cocks & Bettridge, 8.5cm. long, also another shovel shaped caddy spoon with gilded bowl and plain tapered handle, Birmingham, 1810, maker Joseph Taylor, 9.5cm. long (2)

Los 43

A George III silver ‘Jockey Cap’ caddy spoon with leaf and shield engraving to the peak, London, 1788, together with initials A.M, 5.4cm. in length.

Los 44

A Victorian silver ‘Jockey Cap’ caddy spoon the peak bearing engraved initials A.F, Birmingham, 1896, maker WHS, 6cm. long.

Los 45

A George III silver caddy spoon the circular bowl engraved with leaf banding within a pierced border, the handle with shell and scroll decoration, Birmingham, 1817, maker John Bettridge, length 9cm., together with a Victorian caddy spoon, the circular bowl engraved with leaf banding, Birmingham, 1871, maker Hilliard & Thomason, 7.5cm. long, 0.5ozs. (2)

Los 46

A George III silver caddy spoon the scoop shaped bowl engraved with a chequered oval, the stem engraved with an MH monogram, Birmingham, 1810, maker Cocks & Bettridge, length 7.3cm., together with a William IV caddy spoon, the waisted oblong bowl engraved with a flowering plant, the stem of plain Fiddle pattern form, London, 1831, maker T.S, 10cm. long, 0.6ozs. (2)

Los 47

A William IV silver caddy spoon with asymmetrical ribbed bowl and cast scroll decorated handle, London, 1830, no apparent maker’s mark, length 7.5cm., together with a Victorian caddy spoon, frosted scallop shaped bowl, the plain loop handle capped with fruiting vine, Birmingham, 1861, maker George Unite, 7.5cm. long, 1oz. (2)

Los 48

A pair of Victorian silver caddy spoons of leaf form, the bowls highlighted with veining on a matt finish, the open wirework handles terminating with a leaf finial, Birmingham, 1857, maker George Unite, 9.5cm. long, 0.7ozs. (2)

Los 49

A Georgian silver caddy spoon with a circular fluted bowl and engraved bright cut handle, Birmingham, 1802, maker Thomas Wilmore, length 7cm., together with a George III caddy spoon, with shaped oval bowl and shaped strap handle engraved with initials N.C.T, London, 1810, maker Thomas Jenkinson, 7cm. long, 0.5ozs. (2)

Los 50

By Hester Bateman-A George III silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl and bright cut handle, London, 1785, with King’s head incuse duty mark, length 7.5cm.

Los 51

A George III silver caddy spoon of small proportions, the circular bowl engraved with a flowering plant, Birmingham, 1810, maker Joseph Wilmore, length 5.5cm., also a George III caddy spoon, the pear shaped bowl with an engraved meandering border, Birmingham, 1808, maker Samuel Pemberton, length 7.3cm. and a George III caddy spoon with circular engraved bowl and handle, Birmingham, 1809, maker-W, length 5.8cm., 0.7ozs. (3)

Los 52

A George III silver gilt caddy spoon of leaf form, the leaf bowl with vein decoration, terminating in a wirework handle, London, 1802, maker Elizabeth Morley, length 7cm.

Los 53

A George III silver leaf shaped caddy spoon the veined bowl terminating in a wirework handle, King’s head and lion passant marks only, length 8.7cm.

Los 54

A George III silver caddy spoon plain rounded rectangular bowl and Kings pattern handle, Birmingham, 1818, maker Joseph Wilmore, 7.2cm. long, together with another George III caddy spoon, with an engraved and part fluted bowl, Birmingham, 1819, maker Joseph Taylor, length 7.8cm., 0.5ozs. (2)

Los 55

A Victorian silver caddy spoon the oval ribbed bowl with gilded interior, the chased handle with floral decoration, London, 1866, maker EP, length 8.5cm., together with another Victorian caddy spoon with circular fluted bowl and cast figural finial to the spiral twisted stem, London, 1878, maker FE, 7.8cm. long, 1oz. (2)

Los 56

A George III silver caddy spoon with oval fluted bowl and engraved octagonal shaped handle, London, 1795, maker SH, length 6.8cm., also an Edward VII silver gilt caddy spoon with shell bowl, Sheffield, 1907, maker Henry Wilkinson Ltd., 8.8cm. long, a pair of Sheffield plated caddy spoons with pear shaped bowls and engraved wriggle-work borders, and another old Sheffield plated caddy spoon with shell bowl, weight of silver 0.7ozs. (5)

Los 58

A Dutch silver caddy spoon the oval engraved bowl depicting a cherub’s head and foliate scrollwork, the handle cast with St George and the Dragon, English import marks for London, 1903, length 10cm., also another Dutch caddy spoon, the bowl with similar decoration, the handle modelled as the crucifixion, 11cm. long, a Continental scoop caddy spoon with foliate pierced decoration and import marks for London, 1907, a Continental cast silver caddy spoon of leaf form, 13cm. long, a plain Continental silver caddy spoon with circular bowl and reeded handle, 10.5cm. long, total weight 4ozs., also included is a mother of pearl carved caddy spoon, 7cm. long and an English Staffordshire porcelain caddy scoop, 19th Century, 6cm. long (7)

Los 59

A 9ct gold Old English pattern caddy spoon 9.5cm. long, maker Blankensee & Son Ltd., 15.3gms., cased.

Los 659

An early Victorian papier mache tea caddy the front of serpentine outline, gilded with flowers and foliage, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments, raised on bun feet, 23cm. wide.

Los 700

Thomas Hampson, Wrexham an oak longcase clock with the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the backplate engraved with a D above L H surrounded with engraved stars, the twelve-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, diamond half quarter-hour markings, and signed ‘Hampson, Wrexham, 486’ either side of 30, the matted centre with engraved decoration to the date aperture, ringed winding holes and a subsidiary seconds dial, with decorative blued steel hands and female-head spandrels to the four corners, the oak case with crossbanding to the trunk door and base, three-quarter columns with giltwood capitals to the hood and a blind fret below the caddy top, standing on bracket feet, height 224cm.* Thomas Hampson of Wrexham is recorded as working in the High Street from before 1728 until at least 1748, his home known as ‘The Clock’. He was a prolific maker and numbered the majority of his clocks on the dial, as in this example. Two longcase clocks are in the Museum of Welsh Life, St Fagans with another two in Wrexham Museum. It is known that Hampson made the sundial for Llandderfel churchyard. His son Thomas carried on the clockmaking business and is known to have been working prior to 1772.

Los 127

A Meiji period Japanese Satsuma rectangular vase or chaire (tea caddy) by Seikozan of Kobe, the panels decorated with a warrior and military leader, the other with birds and flowers, gilt on black seal mark to base for Seikozan sei, 13cm high.

Los 1139

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, with ebony handles, and turned coromandel feet

Los 1170

An 18th century mahogany tea caddy, on ogee feet with a secret drawer, an 18th century dome top caddy, and an 18th century mahogany caddy with end drawer (3)

Los 1185

A Chippendale period decanter box, with caddy moulding, 37cm wide

Los 1107

A 19thC specimen wood inlaid tea caddy with two lidded compartments.

Los 235

CARRINGTON AND CO., EDWARD VII SILVER TEA CADDY, wrythen fluted, oval form with captive ring handles and side hinged cover with knop, embossed crest ?, 3 1/2" (8.9cm) high, London 1903, 4.5 oz EST 100-150

Los 236

GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, with bright cut square bowl and shaped handle, 3 1/2" (8.9cm) long, probably London 1814, 0.5oz approx EST 40-60

Los 312

GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER CADDY SPOON, with shell shaped bowl and fancy scroll pierced handle, 3 1/4" (8.3cm) long, Sheffield 1953, maker`s/retailer`s mark H.A 0.5oz approx EST 20-30

Los 124

A Chinese silvery metal baluster shaped tea caddy and cover embossed throughout with dragons the Flaming Pearl, 5ins high (weight 7.5ozs - slight denting and wear throughout)

Los 350

A Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge ware rectangular tea caddy with slightly domed lid and incurved sides, inlaid with floral and tessellated bandings, the interior with space for sugar bowl and with two lidded compartments, on bun feet, 12.5ins x 6.5ins x 7ins high (lid cracked and damaged around border and with inlay missing - in need of repair)

Los 359

A Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge ware rectangular two division tea caddy, the slightly domed lid inlaid with a view of Eridge Castle within patterned bandings, the incurved sides inlaid with patterned bandings and floral tessellated bandings, the interior with lids with patterned borders, on bun feet, 9ins x 5.25ins x 5ins high (surface cleaned back and 2.25ins piece of rosewood and some Tunbridge ware missing from left side of lid)

Los 377

A Victorian black papier-mâché two division tea caddy inlaid with mother of pearl, 8ins x 5.25ins x 5ins high, and a small selection of boxes, various

Los 575

An Edward VII silver Old English pattern caddy spoon with engraved ornament, the terminal with open cartouche, 3.5ins overall, Britannia standard, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909 (weight 0.4ozs)

Los 576

A 20th Century Danish silver caddy spoon of “Magnolia Blossom” design (pattern No. 84), 4.25ins overall, import mark for London 1962, by Georg Jensen, and a ditto silver caddy/child’s spoon of “Acorn” design, 4ins overall, by Georg Jensen (stamped Sterling, Denmark to back)

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