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Los 2019

A mid 19th century caddy spoon, the handle a flower head and it`s twining stems and leaves, the shaped gilt bowl chased with a flowering plant, Birmingham 1852, Maker`s mark indistinct.

Los 2054

Two Georgian caddy spoons and three silver plated pieces.

Los 391

A SILVER CADDY SPOON, shell bowl bright cut Old English handle, London 1802, maker Thomas Streetin.

Los 3

A silver caddy spoon probably John Shekleton, London 1810, with fiddle pattern handle, monogrammed, 9cm long and a scoop Ledsam and Vale, Birmingham 1826, with fiddle pattern handle, initialled `H`, 8.5cm long (at fault) (2)

Los 30

A pair of silver short candlesticks Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1907, one replaced nozzle, loaded, 9cm high and a silver plated oval tea caddy and cover, 11cm high (3)

Los 1417

A Herend cockerel, a pair of Chinese flatbacked wall vases, two dishes, two brandy glasses, a Meissen tea caddy, and two pictures (9)

Los 1567

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet on stand, with caddy top, glazed doors and cupboard below, 182cm x 91cm

Los 229

A parcel of mixed silver cutlery, butter knife, caddy spoon etc, total 8 ozs

Los 322

A ribbed ivory tea caddy, with tortoiseshell stringing and an applied white metal shield, 13cm high

Los 325

A George III papier mache tea caddy, painted with figures amidst rural scenes with a hinged lid, 11cm high. For a similar caddy (attributed to Henry Clay), see the Nolte Collection, Woolley and Wallis 25th September 2007, lot 158. Also, Christie`s 10th March 2005, lot 72. And `Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, 1700-1840`, Christopher Gilbert. Fig. 201 (this one stamped `Clay`). Henry Clay patented his process of laminated panels made from pasted paper sheets in 1772. The business was eventually taken over by Jennens and Bettridge in 1816.

Los 326

A fruitwood `melon` shaped tea caddy, with two stained segments and a stalk finial, 15cm high

Los 480

An assortment of silver items to include a bowl, tea caddy spoon etc.

Los 1049

An old Carbide lamp and Lipton`s Tea Caddy `Souvenir of British Empire Exhibition 1924.

Los 1797

A pretty Meissen blue and white onion pattern small Tea caddy, early 20th century, in good condition with cover

Los 144

A Georgian Oval Mahogany and Inlaid Single Compartment Tea Caddy

Los 260

A 19th Century Silver Plated Oval Tea Caddy, Chamberstick and Other Silver Plate

Los 7

A caddy spoon, with shell shaped bowl and handle, 3" long, Birmingham 1970

Los 68

A late Victorian tea caddy, of elongated octagonal form bright cut with ferns and other leaves enclosing an open cartouche, two rams head mask ring handles and ivory knop, 7" wide

Los 160

A George III mahogany tea caddy, of oblong form with herringbone edging, the cover with inlay of quarter sunbursts to the corners, a sunburst to the centre, the front inlaid with two conch shells, the three covers to the interior with brass knop handles, with inscription under glass to the cover interior "This chest was made by Richard Smithson in the year 1791, God save the King", 9 1/2" wide

Los 197

A Victorian rosewood two division tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, the canisters divided by a non-related mixing bowl on bun feet (ring handles missing), 13 1/4" wide

Los 198

A Victorian walnut two division tea caddy, with arched top and brass strap work, 9" wide

Los 200

A 19th Century rosewood two division tea caddy, string inlaid of sarcophagus shape, with brass ring handles and escutcheon, the later interior with covers divided by a non-related mixing bowl, on brass ball feet, 11 1/2" wide

Los 201

A 19th Century rosewood two division tea caddy, string inlaid, of sarcophagus shape, the bombe body with ivory escutcheon, the covered canisters divided by a non-related mixing bowl, on moulded brass paw feet, 12" wide

Los 215

A George III rosewood tea caddy of rectangular form with satinwood line inlaid borders, the hinged cover opening to reveal two lidded covers with key and a George III mahogany tea caddy with banded borders, hinged cover opening to reveal two section compartment complete with key (ILLUSTRATED)

Los 27

A Victorian brass bound oak bottle, together with three lacquer tea caddy`s, and a collection of cigarette and other boxes (9)

Los 9

A Worcester porcelain shell vase, late 19th century and a porcelain tea caddy, 19th century, gilt chinoiserie decorated against an orange ground, the first 16.5cm high, (2)

Los 147

A quantity of ceramics to include: a Hutschenreuther Bavaria part desert service, printed with wild birds, a Royal Copenhagen crackle glaze tea caddy, two Denby rabbits and sundry.

Los 606

A Victorian oak cased and metal mounted two division tea caddy, with drawer to base, 31cm wide.

Los 609

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with mother of pearl inlay and twin compartment interior, 34cm wide, together with a mahogany box, 28cm wide.

Los 610

A George III mahogany and tulip wood banded tea caddy of rectangular form, the hinged lid revealing single compartment interior and recess for mixing bowl, 23cm wide.

Los 893

An 18th century style mahogany bureau, the caddy top over sloping fall, enclosing a fitted interior above three long graduated drawers, raised on square supports with pierced corner brackets, 92cm wide.

Los 1109

A silver hinge lidded tea caddy, of oval form with half fluted decoration, London 1909. Illustrated.

Los 1122

Foreign and plated wares, comprising: a pairs of candle holders, boxed, a Christening beaker and a napkin ring, boxed, a Christening goblet, boxed, three various dish covers, two pairs of asparagus serving tongs, a hinge lidded tea caddy and a pair of stands, formed as stylised Christmas trees.

Los 22

Regency rosewood tea caddy , the chamfered cover revealing two lidded compartment, raised on gilt ball feet, width 18cm.

Los 68

A French gilt brass carriage clock with push-button repeat and one-piece case Retailed by J. Edmonds, London, mid 19th century The eight-day two train bell striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial, in a gilt brass caddy moulded one-piece bevel glazed case with hinged carrying handle, 13cm high excluding handle. DESCRIPTION TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ‘IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS’ printed in the sale catalogue or available from the auctioneers on request.

Los 87

A fine George III mahogany bracket clock Francis Jersey, London, late 18th century The five pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with verge escapement and signed Fran`s Jersey, London to the delicate rococo scroll cartouche and Chinese Chippendale inspired pagoda engraved backplate, the 7 inch single sheet silvered brass Roman numeral break-arch dial with false bob and calendar apertures and repeat signature to the urn and foliate scroll engraved centre, the chapter ring with Arabic five minutes to outer track, the spandrels engraved with further rococo scrolls with the upper spandrels inhabited with Ho-Ho birds and continuing upwards to surround the subsidiary Strike/Silent dial to the arch, the inverted bell-top case with hinged brass carrying handle and pineapple finials above circular and concave-topped rectangular foliate scroll pierced sound frets to sides and caddy mounted angles, the front door with engraved brass quarter frets to the upper quadrants, on cavetto moulded base with brass squab front feet, 46cm (18ins) high excluding carrying handle. DESCRIPTION TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ‘IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS’ printed in the sale catalogue or available from the auctioneers on request. Francis Jersey is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London circa 1770.

Los 97

A thirty-hour longcase clock Edward Bilbie, Chewstoke, mid 18th century The posted countwheel bell striking movement with brass column turned posts riveted to the top and bottom plates, the 10 inch square brass dial with herringbone border engraved calendar aperture and applied rectangular plaque signed Ed. Bilbie, Chewstoke to centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fluer-de-lys half hour markers, the angles appled with rococo scroll cast spandrels, now in an oak case with shaped caddy upstand above double frieze and three-quarter columns to hood, rectangular door to trunk and on panel fronted plinth base with moulded skirt, 211cm (6ft11ins) high. DESCRIPTION TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ‘IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS’ printed in the sale catalogue or available from the auctioneers on request. Provenance: The family of the late Ernest Hucker. The dial is illustrated in Moore, Rice & Hucker BILBIE and THE CHEW VALLEY CLOCKMAKERS page 303 The clockmaking trade in Chew Stoke was thought to have started around 1695 when the established bell-founder Edward Bilbie I (born 1666) turned his hand to clockmaking. He is thought to have learnt the trade from Edward Webb who worked from the nearby village of Ubley. Bilbie was clearly a talented maker as demonstrated by the remarkable thirty-hour musical longcase clock movement and dial by him included in the exhibition TIME & PLACE 1600-1840 The Antiquarian Horological Society at The Museum of the History of Science, University of Oxford, 25th November 2006 to 15th April 2007 (exhibit number 21). Edward Bilbie had two sons, Edward II (born 1694) who assisted his father but unfortunately died within six months of his father in 1725, and Thomas (born 1702) who inhereted his father`s business in 1725 (see previous lot) and worked until 1768. Edward II had a son which he also named Edward (born circa 1715), who was thought to have been brought up by his uncle, Thomas, and worked alongside him until around 1768. Using the spandrels for dating, the current lot was probably made by Edward Bilbie III during the third quarter of the 18th century. Posted thirty-hour longcase clock movements by the Bilbie family changed very little throughout the entire 18th century with only detail desgn such as the spandrels and chapter ring engraving providing a guide to dating.

Los 121

A George III mahogany crossbanded oak eight-day longcase clock with moonphase James Whitworth, Lussley, circa 1780 The four pillar rack and bell striking movement with calendar aperture, rolling moonphase and signed J. WHITWORTH, LUSSLEY to the ho-ho bird and foliate scroll engraved centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with leafy half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, the angles with female mask and scroll cast spandrels, the case with ogee-shaped caddy upstand above free-standing columns to hood and shaped top crossbanded door flanked by quarter columns to trunk, on panel-banded plinth base with squat ogee bracket feet, 207cm (6ft 9.5ins) high. DESCRIPTION TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ‘IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS’ printed in the sale catalogue or available from the auctioneers on request. James Whitworth is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Lussley, Lancashire circa 1775.

Los 131

A black japanned eight-day longcase clock Bearing signature for Samuel Weston, Stratford, mid 18th century and later With later four pillar rack striking movement applied to the 12 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, the angles with Indian mask and scroll cast spandrels within herringbone engraved border, the arch with central silvered boss bearing signature Samuel Weston, Stratford flanked by dolphin mounts within conforming border, in a case with domed caddy above break-arch frieze and three quarter columns to hood, the trunk with break-arch door decorated in raised polychrome and gilt with figures on a bridge within an Oriental garden landscape with a further figure on horseback slaying a dragon to foreground, on conforming plinth base with double skirt (case with some restoration) 242cm (7ft 11.5ins) high. DESCRIPTION TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ‘IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS’ printed in the sale catalogue or available from the auctioneers on request.

Los 40

A Georgian style inlaid mahogany tea caddy inlaid with ovals, 7" x 4 1/8", 4¼" high

Los 104

A George III burr yew tea caddy with ivory escutcheon, 5¼" wide, 4" high

Los 106

A rare George III satinwood five division tea caddy of unusual form, 10¼" wide

Los 337

A C19th rosewood two section tea caddy standing on bun feet, 12" x 6½" x 6", A/F loss to veneer, and a small olivewood box with painted decoration

Los 402

A treen tea caddy in the form of an apple, 4¾" high

Los 583

A C19th bombe shaped silver plated twin division tea caddy with tortoiseshell style decoration, 5¼" wide, 4¼" high

Los 268

An Imperial Russian silver caddy spoon with gilded bowl and incised foliate decoration

Los 57

A Continental silver bracelet, silver plated caddy spoon and a brass pocket watch and silver plated chain

Los 69

A silver caddy spoon with a long handle, Birmingham 1911 and a pair of plated sugar tongs

Los 125

A Victorian walnut tea caddy, a mahogany caddy, a Victorian inlaid box and a rosewood and mother of pearl workbox (4)

Los 149

An early 20thC fruitwood tea caddy painted with sailing boats and a seagull 12cm high

Los 317

A mid 19thC tortoise-shell tea caddy, the domed top enclosing a velvet lined lid and two covers, the base with a moulded edge on bun feet 19cm wide

Los 1372

A 19thC rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, a lacquered box and a rosewood work box.

Los 417

A collection of plated wares, comprising a pair of candlesticks; a vegetable dish, with crested cover; an oval tray; a tea caddy; a pair of dwarf two light candelabra; and a cafe au lait set

Los 942

A Mixed Lot comprising: an electroplated Hot Water Pot; together with a Silver on Copper Chamber Stick; Bottle Coaster; Hot Water Pot; Sugar Tongs and Caddy Spoon, various dates and makers (6)

Los 1300

An early 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Tea Caddy, of rectangular form, the hinged cover to a fitted interior with two tea canisters and a central void, width 12”

Los 1303

A late 19th Century Walnut and Marquetry inlaid Tea Caddy, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with banded marquetry detail to a two-compartment fitted interior, width 8 ¼”

Los 170

Early eighteenth century Chinese export Imari palette tea caddy of octagonal form and three similar spoon trays of octagonal form (4)

Los 243

George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a shovel with mother of pearl handle (Birmingham 1808), maker Joseph Wilmore, 8cm overall

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