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Attractive late Victorian silver caddy spoon with fancy pierced handle to the engine turned bowl, 5.5" long, maker GGR, Sheffield 1900; together with two miniature silver ashtrays, two napkin rings, a miniature silver trumpet vase and pair of silver sugar nips and Nevada silver sauce ladle, 4oz approx (8)
Good early 19th century yew wood three division inlaid tea caddy, the lid fitted with a brass carrying handle and inlaid with a plume of feathers within chevron banded borders, opening to reveal three inlaid caddy compartments with hinged lids, the front inlaid with scrolling foliage and the sides with shields, 9" wide
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by Joseph Batty, Halifax, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a bell, 12" square brass dial chased with foliage and with Roman and Arabic numerals, secondary dials and penny moonphase, the case with caddy top and moulded cornice on turned arched door flanked by quarter columns, panel base and bracket feet, 82" high (Illustrated)
A Victorian silver sugar caster modelled as a tea caddy, by William Gibson & John Langman, London 1898, of inverted baluster form on circular foot, the domed cover with bud finial and gadroon borders with piercing amongst the foliage, overall decorated with foliage within spiral flutes, 16cm high, 8oz (2)
A 19th century cast gilt caddy spoon, hallmarks unclear, with foliate onslow pattern handle, the back of the bowl also decorated with foliage, 8.5cm long, and a William IV silver gilt caddy spoon, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1834, with bright cut handle and unusual fluted oval bowl, monogrammed, 7.75cm long (2)
Three George III silver shovel caddy spoons, one by William Pugh, Birmingham 1811, with oak leaf wreath engraved bowl and fiddle pattern handle, monogrammed, 9.25cm long, another by Wardell & Kempson, same date, with foliate engraved border and bone handle, 8.5cm long, and one by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, with engraved handle and bowl, monogrammed, 7.5cm long (3)
Four George III silver caddy spoons, one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1806, with deep leaf bowl engraved with stylised vein decoration, and tendril handle, 8.25cm long, one by William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, with heart shaped handle and plain leaf bowl, 7.5cm long, another with mark of ‘W’ in oval punch, possibly for William Wardell?, Birmingham 1807, the pierced feather bowl with oval panel, the tendril handle with leaf thumb piece, monogrammed, 8.5cm long, and a caddy spoon of filigree leaf form, unmarked, 6cm long (4)
Two George III silver caddy spoons with acorn bowls, by Joseph Taylor, one Birmingham 1800, engraved with a wide band of trellis work beneath ribbed and reeded decoration, with tendril ring handle, 7.5cm long, another Birmingham 1802, with similar bowl and bright cut handle, 7.75cm long, and a third Victorian silver caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1860, with vine leaf and grape bowl, the ring handled applied with fruiting vine decoration, 5.75cm long (3)
A George III silver caddy spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London 1807, modelled as a hand with plain cuff handle, the reverse with engraved nails, 7cm long, and a 19th century unmarked silver jockey cap caddy spoon, with engraved decoration and inscribed ‘MILNES BRIDGE RACES. Comry Genl Ramsay’s Handy cap Prize won by “FRIENDSHIP” Property of Mrs Armitage’, 5.5cm long (2)
Two George III silver caddy spoons, probably by Hester Bateman, London 1787, with bright cut handles and shell bowls, one monogrammed, 7.5cm long, the other 7.25cm long, and an old english feather edge pattern caddy spoon, maker’s mark only, possibly same maker, with shell bowl, 9cm long (3)
Four George III silver caddy spoons with scallop bowls, one maker’s mark overstruck, London 1787, with flat ovoid handle with bright cut zigzag border, crested, 7.25cm long, one by Charles Hougham, London 1786, with short flat splayed handle, bright cut engraved, 6cm long, another by George Smith, c.1785, with bright cut lug handle, crested, 6cm long, and another by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795, with bright cut fan shaped handle, 7cm long (4)
Five George III silver caddy spoons, one by Elizabeth Morley, London 1794, with bright cut handle, the oval bowl with engraved vacant oval cartouche with ribbon above, 7.5cm long, one by Peter & Ann Bateman, 1797, with bright cut handle and shell bowl, 8cm long, another possibly by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1803, with bright cut handle and fluted circular bowl, 6.5cm long, another by Forrest & Wasdell, Birmingham c.1795, with engraved pointed handle and oval shell bowl, 6.5cm long, and another, maker’s mark unclear, London 1806, with old english pattern handle and shell bowl, 7.75cm long, all monogrammed (5)

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