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Los 201

A VICTORIAN TEA CADDY of oval bottle form, the lid, shoulder and base with gadroon moulding, Birmingham 1898, 4ozs 11dwts

Los 216

A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON with shell embossed bowl, London 1861, 4" long

Los 1007

A Mixed Lot comprising: two white metal Tot Cups, each of inverted bell form, engraved with houses and trees, together with a German Silver Caddy Spoon, various dates and makers (3)

Los 1303

An early 19th Century Rosewood sarcophagus shaped Tea Caddy, inlaid with Mother-of-Pearl panels, the interior fitted with two domed lidded compartments and applied on either side with plain ring handles (feet missing), 13” wide

Los 1309

An early 19th Century Mahogany, Boxwood and Satinwood inlaid Tea Caddy, of cube form, the hinged cover decorated with quarter rosettes and central star, over line inlaid panels, to a single fitted compartment and cover, width 4”

Los 667

A FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY modelled as an apple, the hinged lid with stalk, late 19th century, 6 1/2" high

Los 854

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST of bowed form with ebony stringing, caddy top, three graduated drawers with oval brass drop handles, shaped apron and bracket feet, 35 1/2" wide, 34 1/2" high

Los 35

C18th Chippendale Style Mahogany 3 Division Tea Caddy with cross-banded top, double panelled front with rope twist inlay on shaped ogee bracket supports, brass swan neck handle, interior fitted with 3 tin containers

Los 241

A rosewood and satinwood banded Tea Caddy, the interior fitted with 2 covered containers and a mahogany jewellery box.

Los 294

A mid 19th Century ivory and tortoiseshell Tea Caddy of serpentine outline, the interior fitted with 2 covered containers and on a plinth base. 6 3/4" (17cms) wide. (some veneer losses).

Los 302

An early 19th Century satinwood Tea Caddy of oblong form with cut off corners, the hinge lid and front, each inlaid with an oval shell, within a cross banded border and with ivory keyplate, the interior with two covered containers. 7 1/2" (19cms) wide.

Los 303

A 19th Century oval Tea Caddy, the hinged lid and front inlaid with oval panels, the interior with two containers, 8" (20cms) wide, the base with a paper label of F Dunwell, Antique Dealer, Malton.

Los 304

A Victorian oblong Tea Caddy inlaid with Tunbridge ware banding. 9" (23cms) wide.

Los 1647

A quantity of pewter wares, mainly 19th century and to include; Teapot by shaw and Fisher, Sheffield, Tankard by James Yates, stamped 'V.R' , tea caddy, pepperette & sundry.

Los 402

A George III mahogany tea caddy, with a brass swan neck handle and a fitted interior, raised on bracket feet, 23 cm wide.

Los 403

A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy with twin compartment interior, 20 cm wide.

Los 404

A George III mahogany tea caddy with brass swan neck handle and fitted interior, raised on bracket feet, 25 cm wide.

Los 406

A George III mahogany tea caddy with brass swan neck handle and fitted interior, raised on bracket feet, 25 cm wide.

Los 407

A Victorian oak tea caddy of large proportions, of sarcophagus form, with inset brass plaque, 39 cm wide.

Los 415

A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 21 cm wide.

Los 862

A silver mounted rectangular photograph frame, Birmingham 1912, a plated tea caddy or biscuit box designed as a lidded tin, presentation inscribed, a corkscrew, a steel, a sugar sifting spoon, a silver mounted small photograph frame and a brass lighter formed as a bomb.

Los 157

Silver (925) caddy spoon in the form of an acorn and an Edwardian silver vesta case (Birmingham 1902) (2)

Los 1376

A William IV, rosewood twin division tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the raised top with gadrooned border, containing a glass bowl, width 28.5 cm, and one other similar tea caddy smaller, (2).

Los 244

Two silver caddy spoons, one Old English pattern, London 1791, engraved 'S'; the other with an engraved shovel bowl and a mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1807; various other spoons; a pair of urn shape half gadrooned pepperettes, Birmingham 1903; a pair of specimen vases by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1934; two oval mustard pots, London 1885 and Birmingham 1902; and a shell butter dish, Chester 1901

Los 270

A collection of silver and silver coloured items, including a matched set of four loaded silver desk candlesticks, a dozen thimbles in assorted metals, a coin set toddy ladle to a bone handle, a silver caddy spoon, a late Victorian two handled sweet meat dish, London 1897, an American bowl and other goods

Los 277

A George III silver caddy spoon by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1802, the oval bowl with a filigree centre, bright cut border, 7.8cm long

Los 330

A Victorian silver caddy spoon by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848, fiddle pattern with a shell bowl; a George IV caddy spoon, London 1829, fiddle pattern; and a late Victorian caddy spoon, Birmingham 1895, lacking the insert handle

Los 335

A George IV silver caddy spoon probably by Urqhart and Hart, London 1806, the oval fluted bowl to a bright cut stem, 7.5cm long, and a late Victorian caddy spoon by J.Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1898, the engraved leaf bowl to a leaf wrapped stem, 10cm long, 28g (0.9 ozs)

Los 346

A modern Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon by A. Edward Jones, Birmingham 1997; a bright-cut caddy spoon, Sheffield 1960; and six small lobster picks by Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1923

Los 391

A collection of silver and electroplated goods, comprising a silver lighthouse caster, London 1900, the pierced body with a blue glass liner, 16.5cm tall, an oval sweetmeat dish by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1899, oval with pierced and embossed border, 12.5cm long, a Dutch caddy spoon with import marks for Berthold Muller, a table bell, a plated tea caddy, a pair of plated small coasters, and a plated egg waiter with egg cups and spoons

Los 146

An early 19th century oval pewter tea caddy, 13cm high, an oval pewter hip flask, a pair of pewter bun salts and five pewter dinner plates (9)

Los 524

A George III walnut rectangular tea caddy inlaid with boxwood stringings and feathered bandings, fitted three division interior, on bracket feet, 10.5ins x 6ins x 7ins high, a Victorian figured walnut and brass mounted domed top box, and an early Victorian rosewood rectangular tea caddy

Los 210

Silver caddy spoons by George Burrows London 1794, makers mark GK London 1823 and makers mark PL Newcastle 1818 (3)

Los 325

A 19th Century Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior with two divisions

Los 329

A George III Mahogany Tea Caddy, the moulded hinged cover enclosing a three division interior with pewter canisters with brass carrying handle and bracket feet

Los 545

A 19TH CENTURY SATINWOOD TEA CADDY with cross banded top and oval fan inlay. 8 ins wide.

Los 547

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TWO DIVISION TEA CADDY inlaid with two shells. 7.5 ins wide.

Los 548

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD INLAID SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY with ornately inlaid decoration. 12 ins wide.

Los 1156

A silver caddy spoon, plain bowl with engraved handle, hallmarked London 1834.

Los 70

Four caddy spoons and a vesta case: a feather edge spoon, with shell bowl, crested, makers mark only, T H [script], unascribed, possibly Colonial/Provincial, c.1770; a Sheffield-made spoon with leaf bowl, a Fiddle and Shell spoon, by George Unite, and American spoon and a French niellowork vesta, struck also with Russian state marks for Moscow, 1896-1908, 1.8oz, (5).Ê

Los 152

A George III caddy spoon, with a heart-shaped terminal and a leaf-shaped bowl and border engraving, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1808.

Los 155

Four various small spoons: a George III caddy spoon, with a fluted circular bowl and an engraved lug handle, by Thos. Northcote, London 1788, a modern caddy scoop, by Messrs Hutton, a Victorian 'vine leaf' caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1856 and a South African, 'handmade' spoon with a pierced terminal, 2.5oz. (4)

Los 156

By Georg Jensen: a modern Danish caddy spoon, with a 'scoop' bowl and Acanthus pattern stem, 4.1in (10.3cm) long, 0.7oz.

Los 169

A George III coffin-end caddy spoon, with engraved decoration and waisted bowl, by Richard Crossley, London 1788.

Los 170

A George III bright-cut caddy spoon, with a gilt bowl by Hester Bateman, London 1790 and another George III caddy spoon, with a fan-shaped bowl. (2)

Los 172

A George III Fiddle caddy spoon, with a drop-shaped bowl, initialled 'M G', by William Pugh, Birmingham 1815 and two other caddy spoons with fan-shaped bowls one, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1829, the other with a plain stem, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1867. (3)

Los 173

A George III caddy spoon, with a bright-cut stem, and a shaped and fluted bowl, initialled, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1795.

Los 174

Four caddy spoons: an ivory handled scoop by S. Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, a Kings pattern variant, initialled, by George Unite, Birmingham 1832, a modern spoon with a fluted bowl, and another with a 'hatched' bowl and a volute stem, by George Unite, Birmingham 1842. (4)

Los 175

A Victorian caddy spoon, with an openwork tendril stem and a fluted, gilt bowl, by Messrs H & H Lias, London 1863.

Los 204

A William IV caddy spoon, Fiddle and Shell pattern, initialled 'A M O ', fluted bowl, by John Walton, Newcastle, 1831.

Los 210

A George III veined-leaf caddy spoon, with a coiled wire handle, no apparent maker's mark, London 1801.

Los 219

A modern Danish caddy spoon, with a stainless steel blade, maker 'P E' or 'P F', Copenhagen 1959,

Los 222

A George III engraved caddy spoon, with a fluted circular bowl, by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1799.

Los 235

A Victorian caddy spoon, engraved Fiddle stem, shell-shaped bowl, initialled 'R', by Daniel Reed, Newcastle, 1855.

Los 238

A George III caddy spoon, bright-cut stem, plain circular bowl, by Thomas Phipps, London, 1786.

Los 241

A modern caddy spoon, with a hammered triform bowl and a shaped plique a jour, decorated stem, makers mark of S. M Challoner, London 1927, 0.5oz. For Mollie Challoner of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1923.

Los 249

Three caddy spoons: a William IV Fiddle example, with a fluted bowl by Francis Powell, London 1834, a similar example with stiff leaves in the bowl, same maker, London 1820 and another with a hollow Fiddle stem, by Thomas Millington, Birmingham 1829. (3)

Los 311

Miscellaneous modern silver: a four-piece toilet set inscribed 'Hilda', 6 various toilet brushes, a cased set of 6teaspoons, a cased set of coffee spoons, an embossed dressing table tray, a vase-shaped tea caddy, a pair of dressing table candlesticks, with embossed foliate borders and beading, 5 various condiments, 2 embossed pill boxes, a napkin ring, bon bon dish, a nail buffer and 2 other manicure items, a toast rack, and a mounted glass jar, together with a set of 4 Victorian salts, a William IV wine label & a pair of ivory glove stretchers. (lot)

Los 313

Small items of miscellanea: a George I miniature or toy mug, on a collet foot with a scroll handle, maker's mark only, by David Clayton, London 1725, a George III caddy spoon with a filigree inset bowl, six various charms (a canon, a boar, an instrument, a poodle, a gold mounted jasperware seal, and a gold fob seal with seated hound), a miniature printed book 'Le Petit Echo De Momus-1816', a small gold pendant, cruciform box decorated with enamel and three other items of silver, the miniature mug, 0.9in (2.3cm) high. (lot)

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