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Los 336

A mixed lot : a two handled bon bon tazza, London 1900, a modern sugar caster and the following plated ware: a pair of salts and spoons, a vase, a pair of tongs, a caddy spoon, a tea strainer, a pepper and a cased set of 10 'Sunlight prize' teaspoons presented by Lever Brothers, 10oz weighable siler. (Lot)

Los 368

Four George III caddy spoons: Josiah Snatt, London 1816, George Wintle, London 1797, Richard Crossley, London 1789 and Smith & Hayler, London 1792. (4)

Los 406

Two George III, ivory handled caddy scoops: one with engraving, both by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804 and 1807. (2)

Los 407

A George III engraved, leaf caddy spoon, with a wire tendril handle, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1802.

Los 409

A George III caddy shovel, with a green-stained ivory handle, crested bowl, by Samuel Davenport, London 1791.

Los 410

A modern caddy spoon, heart-shaped bowl, hammered finish, openwork stem inset with cabochon hard stone, by A. E. Jones, Birmingham 1910, cased.

Los 411

By Ramsden and Carr: an Edwardian caddy spoon, with fig-shaped bowl, hammered finish, openwork stem, inset oval enamel cabochon, London 1907, 3.3in (8.5cm) long, 1.2oz.

Los 412

Six various caddy spoons: a Fiddle example, round bowl by Jonathan Hayne, London 1821, a small Fiddle spoon, engraved bowl by Thomas Whitehouse, London 1850, an Old English example by S. Godbehere & E. Wigan, London 1797, an example with an engraved long handle by D. Urquhart & N. Hart, London 1797, a Fiddle, Thread and Shell example by W. Eaton, London 1835 and a Fiddle example, London 1809, some initialled. (6)

Los 414

A Victorian caddy spoon, with gilt shell bowl, shaped scrolling stem, oval cartouche, monogrammed, by Francis Higgins, London 1855, 4.25in (10.5cm) long.

Los 415

An arts and crafts, chromium plated caddy spoon, by the Keswick School of Industries and Art.

Los 416

An arts and crafts plated copper caddy spoon, with hammered and beaded decoration, by the Keswick School of Industries and Art.

Los 417

A modern American caddy shovel, with a waisted bowl, initialled AC, tapering stem with floral decoration, and a continental caddy scoop with a reeded and embossed stem and acorn finial.

Los 419

A modern Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with plain circular bowl and engraved stem, Sheffield 1971.

Los 421

Eighteen various caddy spoons, mixed designs and dates, the most notable examples being: a George III example with pierced bowl, an early Victorian 'vine leaf' with applied rose, shamrock and thistle, a George III example with an engraved kidney shaped bowl and a George III 'hand' 1808, (contained in a lined and fitted, glazed case with key), case 22in (56cm) long.

Los 422

Twenty-two various caddy spoons, mixed designs and dates, the most notable examples being: a George III jockey cap with a filigree peak, a George III scoop with an oval filigree panel in the bowl, a George III 'pastern' hoof, and an Edwardian example with a minstrel serenading a girl, (contained in a lined and fitted, glazed case with key), case 22in (56cm) long.

Los 423

Eighteen various caddy spoons, mixed designs and dates the most notable examples being: a 1935 example by R. E. Stone, a George III pierced example, a foliate example by Lesdam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1829, two George III 'hand' spoons, a George III 'scallop' shell and a George III 'eagle's wing' by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1814. (Contained in a lined and fitted, glazed case with key), case 22in (56cm) long.

Los 500

A Victorian silvergilt mounted glass smelling salts bottle, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1894, a modern cylindrical caddy, reeded borders, pull off cover, maker's mark worn, London 1925, an Eastern niello work cylindrical box, and a Victorian embossed and inscribed cylindrical box, Sheffield 1898, 14oz weighable. (4)

Los 510

A George III mounted natural shell* caddy spoon, with a bifurcated, Thread pattern stem, maker's mark only, Matthew Linwood, Birmingham c.1800.

Los 512

A mixed lot: two Exeter Fiddle tablespoons, a George III caddy spoon, a pair of Fiddle sugar tongs, twelve modern pairs of ivory-handled fish knives and forks, and the following plated items: eight fish knives, eight fish forks and a crumb scoop, 6oz weighable silver.

Los 577

Four contemporary items: a Scottish 'hammered' caddy spoon, maker 'GLS', Edinburgh 1992, a pair of peppers with a textured frieze of ferns and acorns, maker 'HOL', London 1978 and a cast spoon with wrythen stem and stone set boss, maker 'MAB', London 1992, the latter 5.6in (14.3cm) long, 8oz. (4)

Los 603

A mixed lot of flatware: twenty eight various teaspoons and butter knife, a set of four salt spoons, five other salt spoons, a snuff spoon, a Dutch caddy spoon, a sauce ladle, two pairs of sugar tongs, and a caddy shovel, 20oz. (Lot)

Los 605

A mixed lot: a modern hot water jug, two sauce boats, a toast rack, a bon bon dish, and the following plated items: a pair of salts, a pair of small coasters, a tea caddy, a toast rack, sundry flatware and cutlery, 29oz weighable silver. (Lot)

Los 624

A George III caddy spoon, with a bright-cut stem and pieced circular bowl by D. Urquhart & N. Hart, London 1797 together with a William IV caddy scoop with a reeded stem and shell terminal, by Francis Clarke, Birmingham 1834. (2)

Los 715

A late Victorian mounted tortoiseshell tea caddy, on scroll feet with drop ring handles, the interior with lift off cover, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1894, 6in (15.2cm) long.

Los 893

A mixed lot: a regimental dog tag, engraved with an elephant and inscribed '10th Duke of Wellington's Own West Riding RegT' by Saunders & Shepherd, London 1918, and three 'Society Miniature Rifle Clubs' teaspoons,a Georg Jensen napkin ring, a George IV caddy spoon, by George Wintel, London 1820, a modern card case, maker's mark 'W.N', four coffee spoons, an engraved sovereign case in the form of a fob watch and a portrait miniature of a gentleman. (Lot)

Los 895

A George III oval tea caddy, with bead borders and engraved floral bands around the body, vase shaped finial, crested, by William Vincent, London 1783, 5in (12.8cm) wide, 12.5oz.

Los 912

A continental late 19th/early 20th century oblong tea caddy, embossed around the body with Inn scenes, pull off cover, 4in (10.2cm) high.

Los 935

By Hester Bateman: A George III bright-engraved oval tea caddy with bead borders, a rising, domed cover with vase finial and engraved coat of arms*, London 1785, 5.5in (14cm) high, 12oz.

Los 995

A Victorian caddy spoon, openwork tendrill handle, gilt shell-shaped bowl, by George Unite, Birmingham 1859.

Los 996

Two George III shovel caddy scoops, one with turned ivory handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1817, the other Fiddle pattern by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1811. (2)

Los 997

A George III caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and a bright-cut long handle, maker 'WB', London 1785.

Los 998

A Victorian caddy spoon, with a hollow Fiddle stem and an engraved bowl, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1859.

Los 1007

Four various caddy spoons: a George III fluted spoon, initialled, by R. Morton & Co., Sheffield 1803, an engraved scoop with a turned, banded agate handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1811, an ivory-handled scoop, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, and a matter of pearl handled scoop, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1823. (4)

Los 1024

A mixed lot: an ivory babies rattle in the form of Mr Punch with two suspensory bells, George III snuff box, two pepperettes, a pap boat, mote spoon, two skewers, lancet case, bon bon dish, box and cover, salt, caddy spoon, knife rest and a mustard, mixed makers and dates. (15)

Los 1029A

A Victorian open-work nurse's buckle, by Saunders & Shepherd, London 1985, two Edwardian vesta cases, one with engraved decoration, an Edwardian mounted pen-knife by Maleham & Yeomans, and a modern jockey cap caddy spoon. (5)

Los 272

Three silver napkin rings, a large parcel of silver souvenir and other spoons and a shell handled caddy spoon

Los 317

An early 19th Century oblong rosewood tea caddy on bun feet with interior lidded compartments and centre bowl

Los 318

A tortoise shell and mother of pearl floral inlaid breakfront tea caddy on corner ball supports and with interior lids etc

Los 194

Orivit, a two-handled tray, shape 2177, tea caddy 2276, a basket 2198, three beakers 2109, butter dish 2106 and one other tray, stylised Art Nouveau patterns, tray 17in.

Los 247

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, with enclosed cannisters, 12in.

Los 614

Small silver, serviette ring, button hook, Norwegian white metal caddy spoon, a salt spoon and a ring

Los 619

Three pairs of silver sugar tongs, silver fiddle-pattern sifter spoon, Exeter 1879, engraved silver butter knife and silver caddy spoon

Los 264

A 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy having raised lid with cavetto moulded borders edged in boxwood stringing, and an inlaid ivory escutcheon, gilt brass lion head handles either side and ivory ball feet, 12½ ins x 6¼ ins and 7 ins (18 cms) high (32 cms x 16 cms x 18 cms).

Los 265

A Delightful Georgian Scrollwork Tea Caddy of triangular form with canted sides and rope-twist inlaid edges. The top, side panels & inner lid intricately inlaid with coloured paper scrolls. The detailed patterns of undulating borders, oval foliated forms, roundels & scrolls highlighted with gilding. 5 ins (12.5 cms) in height.

Los 267

A Small Georgian Inlaid Tea-caddy of beveled rectangular form. The hinged top having a knop to the centre of an oval patera on a thuya wood ground edged in rosewood cross-banding & stringing. The front with an inlaid ivory escutcheon above an oval panel depicting an urn of flowers on a green stained ground. The canted green corners inlaid with vertical chequered bands, 4 ins x 2¾ ins 4½ ins high (10 cms x 7 cms x 11 cms)

Los 268

A Small Georgian Tea Caddy with checkered edges. The top, front & sides inlaid with marquetry shells and having a heart shaped escutcheon. 4¾ ins (12 cms) wide, 4¼ ins (11 cms) deep and 4½ ins (11.5 cms) high.

Los 269

An 18th Century Tea Caddy. The raised & moulded lid above the bulbous body with large canted corners, decorative brass fittings and lion paw feet. 6½ ins (16 cms) high.

Los 270

A Georgian Mahogany Tea Caddy inlaid with boxwood stringing & having silver loop handle and a fitted interior. 11½ ins (29 cms) wide, 6 ins (15 cms) deep and 5¾ ins (14.5 cms) high.

Los 271

A Regency Mahogany Sarcophagus Tea Caddy with mother of pearl escutcheon and a well fitted interior. 12½ ins (32 cms) wide, 7 ins (18 cms) deep and 7½ ins (19 cms) high.

Los 272

A William IV Rosewood Tea Caddy decorated with intricate bands of scrolling foliate brass inlay and stringing. The rectangular top having a raised centre panel with broad bevelled border and beaded edges opening to reveal two lidded tea compartments flanking a central sugar bowl aperture with replacement cut glass bowl. The ends fitted with gilt metal lion mask ring handles and flaring down to a beaded base on squat bun feet, 13½ ins x 7½ ins x 8 ins (34 cms x 19 cms x 20 cms).

Los 385

A 19th Century Chiming Bracket Clock striking nine bells. The ebonised case with caddy top surmounted by urn & torch brass finials. The glazed arch door with gilt brass foliated frame enclosing the silvered chapter ring, with eight day movement and two subsidiary dials engraved; CHIME/SILENT & CHIME ON EIGHT BELLS/WESTMINSTER CHIMES, bordered by gilt brass pierced spandrels. The canted edges ornamented with figural brass appliqués, standing 30 ins (76 cms) high. 16½ ins (42 cms) wide and 9½ ins (24 cms) deep.

Los 387

A Dublin Longcase Clock Movement circa 1770 with Eight Day Movement, the 12½ inch (31.5 cm) brass dial inscribed "Alex Gordon", having decorative brass spandrels with a subsidiary seconds ring and calendar aperture in the matted centre. Housed in a later oak case having a caddy top hood with carved finials and applied edge moulding to the trunk door with lenticle.

Los 414

A Small Edwardian Mahogany Glazed Cabinet. The caddy top with moulded edge above a dentil inlaid frieze. The glazed door ornamented with break-sided ovular glazing bars, centred by a marquetry inlaid tablet with chequered border enclosing the shelved interior. The square tapering bracketed legs inlaid with stringing. 52 ins (132 cms) high, 22 ins (56 cms) x 13¼ ins (33.5 cms).

Los 491

An Impressive Painted & Giltwood Sofa by Howard & Sons, upholstered in cream silk & brocade border. The back having three rectangular padded panels with painted and gilt borders and raised caddy style tops. The carved & gilded S-scrolls beside spiral painted columns are topped with tapered reeded capitals, beneath nipple finials. The down-swept arms with padded top & sides raised on elegant tapering columns with reeded & finial-top capitals. Standing on four spiral painted tapering legs. 60 ins (125.5 cms) long, 36½ ins x 23½ ins (93 cms x 60 cms).

Los 520

A Pair of Tables à Écrire. Each table having a central mirrored cupboard with a pierced gilt brass galleried caddy top, accentuated by ebonised edges and gilt brass floral appliqués. The flanking drawers set in threes and delicately inlaid with marquetry scrolling forms & stringing; bordered by cross banding. The burr wood serpentine table top having red tooled leather inserts. The gilt brass beaded border running along the ebonised edge; above a single serpentine fronted & shaped drawer, standing on tapering cabriole legs with gilt brass mounts at the hip & terminating on sabots. 45½ ins (116 cms) high, 43½ ins (110 cms wide.

Los 356

A .925 Silver Large Tea Caddy Spoon having pierced handle depicting figure of gentleman, with embossed bowl, maker’s mark BM

Los 536

A George III Mahogany Square Tea Caddy having inlaid shell motif, with hinged lid, 13cm wide

Los 547

A 19th Century Tunbridge Ware Tea Caddy having parquetry banding, hinged lid, 18cm wide

Los 110

A George III walnut tea caddy with arabesque inlay, interior with two fitted compartments and covers 22.5cm wide, 13cm high, 13cm deep

Los 204

A late 19th century French gilt mantel clock the caddy top decorated with acorns, the circular white dial with black arabic numerals and later movement 19cm high

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