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Los 1182

An assortment of small silver items to include a coin bottom pin dish, a trinket box, a caddy spoon, an Albert and two other spoons, weighing a total of approx 5ozs, together with two silver pocket watches (as found), small white metal items, coins, etc.

Los 1116

A Chinese famille rose caddy of ovoid lidded form and with applied scrolls to the foot, painted in enamels with reserves of three figures at a table, the other side of an interior scene, height 13cm. (See illustration)

Los 2046

A Joseph Taylor fiddle, thread and shell caddy spoon, Birmingham 1825.

Los 3

A Chinese pewter tea caddy, the lid engraved with bamboo and a dragonfly with a foliate border, with twin carrying handles and character marks to the base.

Los 55

A sarcophagus, two section, rosewood, mother of pearl inlaid, tea caddy

Los 83

Victorian rosewood sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy and a Victorian oblong-shaped tea caddy, (2).

Los 179

Collection of Mason`s pottery, brown velvet pattern, including jugs, two-handled dish, hexagonal caddy, plates, etc.

Los 207

Rington`s pottery tea caddy, blue and white printware, moon flask, chinese export plates, other ceramics, various, (1 box).

Los 272

Victorian rosewood tea caddy and two wall mounted barometers, (3).

Los 363

Georgian style silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1969, scallop bowl, dwarf silver candlestick and a manicure knife, (3).

Los 369

Silver caddy spoon, with a shell bowl, bright-cut decoration, other spoons, napkin rings and a vesta case.

Los 412

Silver caddy spoon, shell shaped bowl, two silver mustard spoons, with Fiddle pattern handles and two silver salt spoons, (5).

Los 455

Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, with embossed bowl, mother of pearl handle and other cutlery, various.

Los 19

"CHARLES WESTWOOD & SONS A FANCY RECTANGULAR SILVER TEA CADDY having oval push fit lid and four canted corners, Birmingham, 1906, 197g"

Los 25

"WATERHOUSE & SONS A SILVER CADDY SPOON having pressed and gilded scallop bowl, Birmingham, 1906"

Los 31

"SYDNEY & CO A SUITE OF THREE WROUGHT SILVER SPOONS: two tea and a caddy, each with cast Celtic style handle, Chester 1953 and 1955"

Los 38

"POSSIBLY STEPHEN ADAMS A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON having plain bowl and later crested and monogrammed handle, London, 1806, 9g"

Los 47

"THOMAS SHAW A GEORGIAN OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SILVER CADDY SPOON having stipple engraved decorated bowl and plain handle, London 1797 and ANOTHER VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON having shaped and engraved decorated bowl and fiddle pattern handle, un-marke" d

Los 564

A GLOBE WERNICKE FOUR-SECTION DOUBLE WIDTH MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, having caddy top, plain glazed doors with a central bar and two drawer base, raised on claw forefeet, 166cm high x 131cm wide

Los 106

A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED CONTINENTAL AND ENGLISH SILVER INCL. CADDY SPOON, SALT SPOON, ENAMEL CARTOUCHE SPOON FROM FIRENZE, SUGAR TONGS, TWO SILVER NAPKIN RINGS - ONE WITH CHESTER HALLMARK, MAKER`S MARKS C C & H A

Los 115

A SILVER SALT AND MUSTARD TOGETHER WITH A STERLING SILVER JAM SPOON AND A CADDY SPOON ( 4 )

Los 116

TWO GEORGE JENSEN SILVER SPOONS - ONE BEING A CADDY STYLE SPOON WITH TURNED HANDLE IN THE FORM OF A LEAF THE OTHER BEING A PORRIDGE SPOON ( 2 )

Los 236

A late George III mahogany tea caddy, twin canisters enclosed, 12in.

Los 251

An early Victorian rosewood tea caddy, sarcophagus-shape, 8in. and a painted wood work box with contents, 13in.

Los 283

A Victorian walnut and parquetry tea caddy, with mother of pearl lozenge escutcheon, twin-covered canisters enclosed, 7in.

Los 14

Russian silver. A group of five silver caddy spoons, all hallmarked for Moscow pre-revolution.

Los 15

Russian silver. A group of five silver caddy spoons with pre-revolution hallmarks.

Los 237

A Tartanware tea caddy, together with a conforming crochet hook.

Los 2

Mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy , circa 1840, the hinged cover revealing two lidded boxes and a central cut-glass mixing bowl (broken, glued), on bun feet, width 35cm.

Los 32

Yew wood sarcophagus tea caddy , circa 1820, with box edging and gilt metal mounts, the interior fitted with two boxes and a central well (no bowl), width 31cm.

Los 49

Mahogany tea caddy , early 19th century, edged in boxwood, with two interior compartments, raised on gilt ball feet, width 23cm.

Los 51

Early Victorian black papier mache sarcophagus tea caddy decorated in shell with floral swags and a view of a castle, the interior fitted with two lidded boxes and a cut glass mixing bowl, width 37cm

Los 54

Tortoiseshell bow-fronted tea caddy, early 19th century, the pagoda top revealing two lidded compartments, over corner three-quarter columns, raised on ivory ball feet. Width 23cm.

Los 205

A Regency tortoiseshell serpentine tea caddy, the hinged lid opening to reveal a rectangular interior lid, raised on four ivory compressed bun feet (with repairs and renewals), 11cm wide, 8.5cm high, 8cm deep

Los 593

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with three divisional interior enclosed by a brass bound hinged rising lid with handle, 9 3/4".

Los 614B

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY with cross banding and ball feet, 10 3/4" wide and a rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 8" wide (2).

Los 319

A Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon, by Alexander Ritchie, Iona, also marked with a registration number, shovel shaped bowl, the tapering handle with Celtic decoration, length 12cm, approx. weight 1oz.

Los 407

A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an early Victorian Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1838, a George IV oblong wine label, incised `SHERRY`, London 1826, three napkin rings, two circular boxes, and a napkin ring by S. Mordan, Chester 1906, approx. weight 5oz. (8)

Los 409

A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian tea caddy, by Nathan and Hayes, Birmingham 1894, rectangular form, embossed figural decoration, plus a beaker of tapering circular form, and a cream jug, approx. weight 11oz. (3)

Los 425

Three antique silver shovel shaped caddy spoons, comprising: a George IV example, the bowl with a crest, by William King, London 1827, turned ivory baluster handle, plus a Dutch caddy spoon and another, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1814. (3)

Los 426

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1804, leaf form, pierced border, engraved foliate decoration, wirework handle, length 6.8 cm.

Los 427

A George IV silver caddy spoon, by Thomas Millington, Birmingham 1825, shovel shaped bowl, engraved decoration on a matted background, plus a caddy spoon with a fluted shell bowl, London 1785, and one with a square bowl. (3)

Los 428

Three early 19th century provincial silver Fiddle pattern sugar / caddy spoons, two by William Sobey, Exeter 1833 and 1834, one by James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1855, shovel shaped bowls, long handles. (3)

Los 429

A William IV silver caddy spoon, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1835, leaf shaped bowl with vein decoration, wirework handle, length 5.5cm.

Los 430

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1802, bright-cut handle, the circular bowl with filigree decoration, plus two other filigree caddy spoons. (3)

Los 431

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1806, leaf form, engraved decoration, wirework handle with a circular thumb-piece, engraved with a monogram, plus another leaf shaped caddy spoon and another spoon (a.f). (3)

Los 432

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1804, shaped rectangular bowl, chequer-board decoration, engraved handle, length 6.6cm, plus a George IV silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823, the oval bowl with pierced decoration. (2)

Los 433

A George III silver caddy spoon, Thomas Northcote, London 1791, fluted shell bowl, bright-cut handle, plus three silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoons, one with engraved decoration. (4)

Los 434

A William IV silver caddy spoon, by Unite and Hilliard, Birmingham 1833, Fiddle pattern handle, pear shaped bowl with engraved decoration, plus two Old English pattern caddy spoons and a Fiddle pattern caddy spoon. (4)

Los 435

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1861, shaped fluted shell bowl, wirework vine handle, plus another Victorian silver caddy spoon, with a shaped fluted bowl and wirework handle, Birmingham 1855. (2)

Los 436

A George III silver shovel shaped caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1802, engraved decoration, plus two Fiddle pattern caddy spoons and one with a fluted bowl. (4)

Los 438

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, shovel shaped bowl, inset with a filigree panel, ring handle, length 6cm.

Los 440

A George III silver Old English Thread pattern caddy spoon, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1799, plus two further caddy spoons with fluted bowls, and another caddy spoon with a bright-cut handle, London 1794. (4)

Los 441

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1805, leaf form, engraved decoration, wire-work handle, plus another leaf caddy spoon, Birmingham 1823. (2)

Los 443

A George III silver old English pattern caddy spoon, by Urquhart and Hart, London 1807, shaped oval bowl, plus a George III silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Josiah Snatt, and two others. (4)

Los 444

A George III silver Beaded pattern caddy spoon, by Thomas Wallis, London 1799, elongated leaf shaped bowl, the terminal with scratch initials, length 10.7cm.

Los 445

A collection of seven modern silver caddy spoons, comprising one of acorn form, by T. Bradbury, Sheffield 1911, one of jockey cap form, one with a Lincoln Imp terminal, one of shovel form, and three others, approx. weight 4oz. (7)

Los 446

A William IV silver Kings pattern caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1836, rectangular bowl, plus a caddy spoon with a fluted shell bowl, and engraved decoration, London 1789, and two others. (4)

Los 447

A George IV Irish silver Fiddle pattern sugar/caddy spoon, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1822, the terminal with a crest, plus another caddy spoon. (2)

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