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A LONGCASE CLOCK by Edmd Schofield, Rochdale, the eight day movement with anchor escapement, 13" square chased brass and silvered dial with ormolu spandrels, penny moonphase and calendar aperture, in oak case with moulded caddy top, dentil cornice above gilded frieze, turned columns, arched door with key banding over and flanked by quarter columns, on box base, 83" high.
A suite of three 19th Century French porcelain tea caddy fitments, comprising - pair of rectangular tea caddies and stoppers, and conforming rectangular sugar box and cover with rectangular shaped topped stoppers enamelled in colours with Oriental figures, the bodies decorated in coloured enamels with Oriental landscapes, 4.5ins x 3.25ins x 6.25ins high, contained in contemporary rosewood rectangular tea caddy inlaid in boxwood with leaf scroll ornament and worded "The", 12ins x 6ins x 7ins high
A George III silver caddy spoon, the shaped oval bowl with bright cut borders, plain handle, by T.J., London 1812, a George IV silver caddy spoon with embossed leaf pattern bowl, by J.C., Birmingham 1828, and one other George III silver caddy spoon with embossed, lobed and shell pattern bowl, London 1818 (repaired at handle)
A George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl, by J.T., Birmingham 1818, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with leaves, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1864, one other George III silvery metal caddy spoon, the oval bowl with filigree oval centre panel, and a pair of 18th Century sugar nips with shell pattern ends
Brass golfing inkwell and pen holder comprising a caddy figure holding the pin flag over the hole (inkwell) and carrying a golf bag over his shoulder (to hold the pens or quills) the base stamped Gibbons Wolverhampton overall 6.5" plus a composite figure of golfer wearing plus fours overall 9" (2)
A William IV cast caddy spoon W Boss (possibly) London 1835, with cast branch formed handles and fluted oval bowl; a George II caddy spoon with kidney shaped bowl and a simple Old English handle Birmingham1785; together with a simple Old English pattern example with engraved detail to handle (3) 17.4g, 9.3g and 8.1g
A George III caddy spoon Birmingham 1812, Fiddle pattern with circular shallow bowl with wriggle work borders; another Fiddle pattern example with oval bowl with stylised flower head to bowl, London 1819; an Old English pattern example with pierced bowl Birmingham 1792; and another Fiddle pattern example with hollow handle (4)
A jockey's cap caddy spoon with part George III marks (lion passant and duty head only), of conventional form with linear decoration; together with a similar example apparently unmarked, with foliate engraved detail and inscribed to underside of brim 'Pultney Races Mr Ramsay's Handy Cap Prize Won by Friendship, property of Mrs Carver' (2) 7.9 and 4.2g
A group of caddy spoons to include an example London 1810 with Fiddle pattern handle and fluted hell bowl; a similar example London 1812; a Fiddle and Shell pattern variant with fluted shell bowl, London 1811 and a George III example with indistinct Birmingham marks with shaped shield bowl with engraved detail (4)
A George III leaf caddy spoon J.W, part Birmingham marks (date letter and town mark lacking), with simple shaped leaf formed bowl with detailed loop handle, the bowl engraved with initials RA in foliate script and T in monogram; together with another leaf bowl example with loop handle, Birmingham 1807 (maker's mark indistinct) (2) 21.5g and 7.4g
A collection of George III caddy spoons to include a shell bowled example WB, Birmingham 1809, with bright engraved handle; an old English pattern example with shell scoop, engraved to terminal HG to LS, Birmingham 1816; a long handled Old English pattern with fluted shell bowl, London 1798; together with a Victorian example with scallop part fluted bowl with engraved lattice detail with hollow formed Fiddle pattern handle, Birmingham 1845 (4) 12.2g, 11.7g, 10.4g and 10g
A group of George III caddy spoons to include an oval bowled example with engraved acorn and pierced sides, Birmingham 1809; a plain leaf bowled example with simple twisted handle, indistinct London marks; another simple leaf formed example with simple engraved decoration and twisted handle, with lion passant and duty head only; together with a example with acorn shaped bowl with shaped handle (4) 7g, 8g, 6.7g and 10g
A George III caddy spoon Samuel Pemberton Birmingham 1805, with short shovel bowl with wriggle work borders an oval filigree section to centre, with simple loop handle; a George III caddy spoon with oval bowl with pierced border and oval filigree centre section, Birmingham 1803; together with an unmarked filigree example with scalloped bowl (3) 6.9g, 7.5g and 10.4g

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