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Los 248

A Modern Italian silver caddy spoon, plum tomato form, the handle modelled as a reeded branch, retailed by Buccellati, length 7.8cm., approx. weight 37 grams.

Los 249

A modern silver `tea planter` caddy spoon, shaped oval form, embossed with a tea planter, by Thomas Bradbury, Sheffield 1925, length 7cm., length 7cm., approx. weight 14 grams.

Los 250

By Richard Collett, a contemporary modern silver caddy spoon, circular bowl, the square hand engraved with stylised decoration, Sheffield 2006, length 7.1cm., approx. weight 32 grams.

Los 251

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, shell bowl, the terminal with engraved decoration, by George Adams, London 1869, length 9cm., approx. weight 17 grams.

Los 255

A modern silver caddy spoon, oval bowl, plain handle, spot hammered decoration, by Paul Baxendale, London 1974, plus a modern American silver spoon, with a fluted bowl, length 6.2cm and 9.3cm., approx. weight 28 grams. (2)

Los 256

A George III silver jockey cap caddy spoon, conventional form, with bright cut borders, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, length 4.7cm., approx. weight 6 grams.

Los 257

A modern silver Celtic caddy spoon, the terminal with a ship, fig shaped bowl, by WBM and S, Birmingham 1955, plus another silver Celtic caddy spoon, length 7.8cm and 8cm., approx. weight 40 grams. (2)

Los 258

A late-Victorian silver Aesthetic Movement caddy spoon, old English pattern handle, the oval bowl engraved with a bird within foliate decoration, by Wakeley and Wheeler, London 1900, length 9.2cm., approx. weight 12 grams.

Los 260

A silver caddy spoon, rounded rectangular bowl, the handle with pierced and embossed berry decoration, by R.E.Stone, length 8.2cm., approx. weight 29 grams.

Los 261

A modern Irish Commemorative silver caddy spoon, modelled as the `Gleninsheen collar`, celebrating Ireland`s entry to the E.E.C., by Thomas O`Connor and Sons Ltd., Dublin 1973, length 7.8cm., approx. weight 32 grams.

Los 262

A commemorative silver and enamel caddy spoon, celebrating the coronation of Edward VIII, the handle modelled as a crown with blue enamel and applied `EVIII`, by R.E.Stone, also signed R.E. Stone, in a fitted case, retailed by Asprey, length 7.8cm., approx. weight 26.7 grams.

Los 263

A Scottish silver caddy spoon, circular bowl, the handle with a pierced scroll cross, by SS, Edinburgh 1960, plus a modern silver caddy spoon, with a pierced scrollwork handle, London 1980, length 5.7cm and 6.7cm, approx. weight 22 grams. (2)

Los 264

A modern silver caddy spoon, spot hammered bowl, the handle formed with eight scroll and set with a tiger`s eye, maker`s mark of CNM, Birmingham 1987, length 8cm., approx. weight 14 grams.

Los 265

A modern silver commemorative caddy spoon, celebrating the Queen`s Coronation, the terminal pierced `EII`, and engraved `1953`, oval bowl, by J.E.B., Sheffield 1952, plus another silver caddy spoon with a pierced terminal, length 7cm, approx. total weight 46 grams. (2)

Los 266

A modern commemorative silver caddy spoon, the bowl modelled as the Prince of Wales feathers, the handle inscribed `ICH DIEN`, by Garrard and Co., London 1969, length 7.3cm., approx. weight 33 grams.

Los 267

A small collection of old Sheffield plated and electroplated caddy spoons, comprising: one of leaf form, one with a rectangular bowl, one stamped with a pear, plus six with shell bowls, and two others. (11)

Los 268

A George IV silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with a shovel bowl, engraved foliate decoration, initialled, by George Burrows, London 1823, length 10.5cm.

Los 269

A George III silver shovel caddy spoon, tapering handle, maker`s mark of H.T, length 10cm.

Los 270

A Victorian provincial silver caddy spoon, King`s shape with scroll and shell decoration, shaped oval bowl, the terminal engraved with a monogram, by James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1856, length 11.2cm,., approx. weight 1oz.

Los 271

A George III caddy spoon, with an oval bowl and tapering stem, by Duncan Urquhart and Napthali hart, London 1813.

Los 272

A William IV silver caddy spoon, of shovel form, engraved decoration, by John Lilley, Birmingham 1832, plus another caddy spoon of shovel form with a turned ivory handle. (2)

Los 274

A Victorian caddy spoon, pear-shaped bowl, bright engraved decoration, bead edge stem, by George Adams, London 1872, 3.6in (9cm) long.

Los 275

A George IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with a shovel bowl, initialled, by Edward Jackson, York, 1824, plus a William IV silver fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern caddy spoon, London 1833. (2)

Los 276

A William IV caddy spoon, with a circular bowl, engraved with a flower and leaves, scrolling stem, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1834.

Los 277

Two Sheffield-made caddy spoons: one with a fluted bowl and pointed stem, initialled P.I.E., by Nathaniel Smith & Co., 1795, and a leaf-shaped spoon with tendril handle, by John Watson, 1803. (2)

Los 278

A Victorian floral caddy spoon, the tendril stem with an applied leaf and two small florets, petalled bowl, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham c.1850 (no date letter).

Los 84

A Regency serpentine tortoiseshell single division tea caddy on turned ivory feet (top detached) 11.5cm wide, 8cm high, 7.5cm deep

Los 99

A George III oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial signed `Baddeley Tong`, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals, the four pillar eight day movement striking on a single bell, the caddy top hood with chevron strung hood door between three quarter turned pilasters, over a long crossbanded trunk door with arched inlay on a box base (lacking bracket feet) 201cm high G H Baillie `Watchmakers & Clock makers of the World` Volume I notes a J Baddeley, Tong ca. 1720-66 the Albrighton to 1780 also Douglas J Elliott `Shropshire Clock and Watchmakers` notes John Baddeley, Tong and Albrighton 1727-1804 clock and Watchmakers, Son of George Baddeley, blacksmith

Los 106

A yewood stick barometer, early 20th century, the ivorine rectangular canted register, under a caddy top pediment, over a rectangular column, lacking thermometer, above a moulded square cistern cover, 101cm high

Los 246

Victorian mahogany and yew wood dome-top Tea Caddy and a mahogany Box, (2).

Los 370

George III hallmarked silver Caddy Spoon, with bright cut decoration, John Lawrence, Birmingham 1811.

Los 81

A 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy of sarcophagus form with twin lidded containers within, and all standing on ivory bun feet, 7 1/8" wide.

Los 82

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, on bun feet, 8" wide.

Los 219

A collection of various jewellery and other boxes, including a Jerusalem olive wood tea caddy (9).

Los 252

A rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, 14" wide.

Los 498

A box of miscellaneous items including a Georgian tea caddy, green lacquered tin spice box, candlesticks, a mahogany folding shelf etc.

Los 42

A Georgian style inlaid mahogany tea caddy with shell marquetry, the interior with two compartments and covers 23cm wide, 12.5cm high, 12cm deep

Los 43

A Georgian style inlaid mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form with marquetry, on ball feet, the interior with two compartments, 20cm wide, 14cm high, 11cm deep; and a Georgian style mahogany tea caddy with floral marquetry, 13cm wide, 11cm high, 10cm deep (2)

Los 44

A Georgian style inlaid mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form with shell marquetry, the interior with two compartments, 19cm wide, 11.5cm high, 11cm deep; and a Georgian style tea caddy, of domed form with shell marquetry, the interior with two compartments and associated covers, 18.5cm wide, 13cm high, 10.5cm deep (2)

Los 100

A Caughley `fisherman` pattern tea caddy, circa 1780 the ovoid cylindrical sides decorated in underglaze blue, S-mark, 11.5cm high; a Caughley fisherman pattern teapot stand, circa 1780, of hexagonal form decorated in underglaze blue and enriched with gilt, blue crescent mark, 15cm wide; and a Caughley fisherman pattern spoon tray, circa 1780, 16cm wide (3)

Los 684

A Victorian caddy spoon, the pierced handle with vine leaves and tendril and having a shell bowl, Birmingham 1858 by George Unite and another caddy spoon with shell bowl, Chester 1907

Los 685

A George IV plain caddy spoon, Birmingham 1827 by Joseph Willmore and a Victorian fiddle and thread caddy spoon, 1880 by Charles Boyton

Los 686

A George III caddy spoon with shell bowl, 1805

Los 687

A George III caddy spoon with shell bowl and bright cut handle, 1796

Los 688

A George IV caddy shovel with fiddle pattern handle, Birmingham 1820 by J Taylor

Los 689

A George IV engraved caddy spoon, Birmingham 1824 and three others (repaired)

Los 729

A tea caddy containing a quantity of sundries

Los 901

A mahogany tea caddy with brass ring handles, 30cm (12") wide and a mahogany box with handle to the cover, 33cm (13") wide

Los 910

A 19th Century mahogany and inlaid tea caddy, the rectangular hinged lid with crossbanding and shell patera, enclosing two lids, the central division lacking, the front inlaid a vase, 19.5cm (7.75") wide and two boxes with domed lids

Los 914

A leather trunk by William Jones, New St, Birmingham, the domed lid enclosing a maker`s label, 48cm (19") wide and a lacquered tea caddy

Los 922

A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, fitted two compartments flanking an aperture for a mixing bowl, 30.5cm (12") wide and two rectangular tea caddies

Los 923

A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy, the hinged lidded compartments flanking a mixing bowl, 31cm (12.25") wide

Los 85

A Victorian Silver Caddy Spoon, London 1861, together with two other caddy spoons, each with scallop shell bowls

Los 476

A Mahogany Small Rectangular Tea Caddy, together with one volume, Embroidery or The Craft of The Needle, by W.G.Paulson Townsend, three volumes, The Tragedies of William Shakespeare and one volume, Works of Shakespeare

Los 128

A Chinese bulbous tea caddy and cover, embossed with panels of bamboo, flowering plants and dragons, the cover chased with date `5.11.10`; a pepperette and circular salt, embossed with dragons; and a mustard and salt in the form of woven baskets (5)

Los 12

A silver tea caddy spoon with shell bowl bearing a double duty mark for Birmingham 1797.

Los 96

A SMALL 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CADDY TOP CHEST with brushing slide above two short and three long graduated cock beaded drawers, with brass plate handles, raised on bracket feet, 29" wide (for restoration)

Los 489

A 19TH CENTURY TEA CADDY, a black lacquered table cabinet, a wine table, metalware, a pair of silk prints, a further print and an oval gilt framed wall mirror

Los 584

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy with a caddy top and gilt handle enclosing three divisions on ball and claw feet

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