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Los 1131

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, with boxwood stringing. Width 30.5 cm together with a rosewood jewellery casket containing a small amount of costume jewellery.

Los 540

A George III mahogany tea caddy, of canted rectangular form, the interior with twin parquetry and mosaic tunbridgeware lidded canisters fitted with turned ivory handles 14 x 25 x 13cmThis item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref. No. 1FU9SKFW

Los 543

A George III quillwork tea caddy, of hexagonal form, each 'rolled paper' panel divided by chequered string inlay11.5 x 17 x 10cm

Los 547

A George III blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy, of canted rectangular form and inlaid with ivory stringing, the interior with twin lidded canisters fitted with turned ivory handles 10.5 x 19 x 10cmThis item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref. No. TR1Z38XT There are veneer chips and losses to two the four canted corners, another smaller bruise to another, some veneer blistering and a chip tot he top of one internal cover.  Rosewood strip has bulged just above escutcheon, a small chip to the escutcheon.  Cover and base don't quite line up.

Los 357

A walnut longcase clock, early 18th century, the 12inch (30.5cm) brass dial signed 'Jos Bland, London' to a boss in the arch flanked by dolphin mounts, 5 pillar movement, mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture with ringed winding holes, the caddy top hood with line inlaid frieze, the breakarch top trunk door and rectangular base with similar line inlay220cm highSee extra imagesMultiple areas of repaired and replacment moulding, especially around the arched door of the case and hoodHoods left column is slightly loose, various lifting and splitting to the veneerMechanism untested, assume it needs a full service, back board behind the mechanism has added vertical strips to the flanks Dial has multiple areas cleaning residue build up to the decoration

Los 542

A Victorian simulated malachite tea caddy, with applied brass mounts and raised on squashed bun feet, the interior with twin lidded canisters12 x 17.5 x 11cm

Los 549

A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy, of bombe outline and inlaid with mother-of-pearl foliate sprigs, raised on squashed bun feet and the top bearing a vacant cartouche, the hinged lid opening to reveal twin lidded canisters each fitted with ivory handles 12.5 x 19 x 12cmThis item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref. No. QEECCPPC In good overall condition, with no apparent damages or repairs, no key present.

Los 541

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, of rectangular form and fitted with two lidded canisters 10 x 23.5 x 14.5cm; together with another smaller, of bombe outline and inlaid with ivory stringing, raised on ivory squashed bun feet, the interior with single canister fitted with ivory handle 8.5 x 11 x 7cm (2)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref. No. Y6WRDC7E

Los 550

A Regency burr yew and inlaid bombe form sarcophagus tea caddy, with applied rosette carrying handles and pressed and moulded gilt metal feet, the interior with two lidded canisters and central recess for mixing bowl18.5 x 31 x 16cm

Los 51

A CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN CADDY SPOON, c.1790, the plain oval bowl with shell handle, painted in blue with flower sprigs, 3 3/4" wide, together with a Newhall porcelain helmet jug painted with leaf and berry banding, 3 3/4" high (2) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Jug has a small chip to rim

Los 205

A LATE GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker's mark IT, Birmingham 1802, the shovel bowl engraved with a shield, together with an Apostle rat tail caddy spoon, maker's mark HH, London 1875, and another plain caddy spoon, maker Norton & White, Birmingham 1898, 1oz 4dwts total (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good

Los 47

1930's oak desk calendar, oak tea caddy, folding Rabone ruler and mahogany roller ruler.

Los 751B

A selection of small collectables including medallions, thimbles, tea caddy scoops, badges etc.

Los 639

A hallmarked silver pair of pierced sugar tongs; a shell bowl caddy spoon with mother-of-pearl handle; other salt spoons; button hooks; etc.; a continental white metal strainer; a continental spoon

Los 379

VICTORIAN WALNUT WOOD WORKBOX with broad Tunbridge banded border, the interior with lift-out compartmentalised tray and a MAHOGANY ZINC-LINED TEA CADDY in the form of a metal bound sea chest, with end handles (2)

Los 344

A heavy chased Indian silver tea caddy with lift-off cover. Approx. 124 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Los 17

Silver rectangular tea caddy with cut corners and sliding top with domed knop, contemporary crest, by Philip Bruguier, 1758, 265g or 8½oz.CONDITION REPORT: Reasonable colour.  Some wear visible on the corners, consistent with age.  Good crest.  Assay and maker's mark on lid; fully marked on base - all marks good and clear.

Los 45

Four pieces of Chinese export porcelain, comprising a famille rose tea caddy, Qianlong, of ovoid shape (lacking cover), 11.5cm high, a famille rose tea cup and two tea bowls

Los 219

Corgi Ford Consul Cortina metallic blue No. 440, generally excellent in good plus box and inner pictorial plinth including card packing piece, with Golfer & Caddy figures including trolley. Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness and viewing recommended.

Los 381

A 19th century mahogany veneered tea caddy. With stringing to the edges, containing two lidded compartments and inlaid details to the interior, H12cm x W22cm x D11.5cm

Los 185

A silver caddy spoon and other items. The caddy spoon with a shaped handle embossed with anthemion, hallmarks for Sheffield 1936, 9.3g; together with a Siamese enamelled panel bracelet and a similar pendant; three commemorative crowns; and a plated small round pin tray, Diameter 9cm, 47.4g

Los 7

A Late 19th Century Banded Inlaid Burr Walnut Two Division Tea Caddy, 23cms Wide and 15cms High

Los 253

A George III engraved silver caddy spoon, with a pierced, shovel-shaped bowl and a hollow Fiddle-pattern stem, initialled "AB", by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1814; and another silver caddy spoon by the same maker, initialled “CB”, Birmingham 1822, the former 8cm long, 0.5oz. (2)

Los 277

An Elizabeth II cast silver naturalistic caddy spoon, with a vine-decorated gilt bowl and a leafy tendril stem, by Bert Gordon, Birmingham 1978, together with a silver Trefid caddy spoon by T. Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield 1934, and a silver caddy spoon by Garrard & Co, London 1970, (designed and signed by A.G. Styles ), the longest one 11.7cm long, 2.6oz. (3)

Los 294

Three silver caddy spoons in the form of scoops:- a Victorian plain example with a ball finial by Hillard and Thomason, Birmingham 1885, another smaller with a tubular handle and a shield cartouche in the bowl, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1803, and another, initialled, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1807, the latter 6.7cm long, 0.7oz. (3)

Los 332

A large Victorian silver tea caddy, shaped oval in form with alternating engraved reserves and tongue-shaped panels around the upper and lower body, embossed scroll feet and a rising cover with a pointed finial, initialled on the cover "M A G" (script), by John and Joseph Angell, London 1847, with (retailers mark of "J. MAYER SILVERSMITH LIVERPOOL"), 19.7cm high, 21.2oz.

Los 297

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a leaf-shaped, engraved bowl and a heart-shaped terminal, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1809, another similar spoon, initialled, by the same maker 1807 and another, initialled "M H", by Josiah Snatt, London 1803, the latter 8cm long, 0.8oz. (3)

Los 279

Three George III silver caddy spoons, with fine bead decorated stems (one initialled), two of them by Thomas Wallis and one with an indistinct maker's mark (struck on edge and only partly visible), mixed dates London 1786, 1797 and 1799, the longest one 10.2cm long, 1.oz. (3)

Los 264

Three antique silver, Sheffield-made caddy spoons, to include:- one with the bowl resembling an anemone flower by Thomas Law, Sheffield 1810, another with a fluted bowl and a nanette-shaped cartouche, initialled "L", by N. Smith & Co, Sheffield 1798, and a Victorian example with a scrollwork cartouche by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1859, the latter 7.8cm long, 0.8oz. (3)

Los 267

Two George III silver caddy spoons, with waisted and fluted bowls and bright-cut lug handles, both by William Bennett or William Burch, London 1786 and 1790, and another similar spoon, with no maker's mark, London 1794, the latter 6.8cm long, 0.75oz. (3)

Los 284

A George III silver Onslow pattern caddy spoon, by Thomas Northcote, London 1791, a silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl, initialled "M", by William Knight, London 1835, and another silver caddy spoon, Fiddle and Shell pattern, maker's mark worn, London 1832, the latter 10.5cm long, 1.45oz. (3)

Los 251

A George III/IV silver caddy spoon, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a bird eating fruit in a tree, by George Wintle, London 1820, 8cm long, 0.25oz.

Los 290

Three silver Birmingham-made caddy spoons: - an engraved example with a fan-shaped bowl by Taylor & Perry 1832, another with a kidney-shaped bowl by Cocks & Bettridge 1811, and a plain example by William Pugh 1814, the latter 7.5cm long, 0.75oz. (3)

Los 263

A George III engraved silver caddy spoon, with a heart in the bowl, by George Braiser, London 1789, and another George III silver caddy spoon, with engraving and a pierced bowl, initialled, by the same maker, London 1794, the latter 7.8cm long, 0.5oz. (2)

Los 255

A George III engraved silver caddy spoon, with a flaring bowl and a hollow, pointed stem, initialled, by Taylor & Thropp, Birmingham 1812, 9.2cm long, 0.25oz.

Los 274

A George III silver caddy spoon, in the form of a scoop, engraved with an acorn in the bowl, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1806, and another silver caddy spoon resembling an oak leaf, with an engraved and initialled terminal, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1835, the latter 6.5cm long, 0.5oz. (2)

Los 278

Five various silver London-made caddy spoons, to include:- an apostle example with a gilt bowl by Henry Holland, London 1869, a Fiddle and Thread example, initialled by J & A Savory, London 1837, a Fiddle and Shell example, initialled, by Messrs Lias, London 1869, a Fiddle, Thread and Shell example by either William Eaton or Esterbrook, London 1821, and a plain caddy spoon, crested, by Sarah and John William Blake, London 1815, the apostles spoon 10cm long, 2.65oz. (5)

Los 293

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a bright-cut stem and a fluted bowl, by William Burch or Bennett, London c.1780, (makers mark and lion passant only), 8cm long, 0.5oz.

Los 287

Four caddy spoons: a late 19th Century French silver gilt example, maker's mark "H C", Paris post 1838, a Dutch decorative silver example with English import marks for London 1896, a silver caddy spoon with a flowerhead bowl, and a putto figure finial (resembling a Dutch caddy spoon), by George Adams, London 1877, and a plated caddy spoon with a teapot handle, the latter 8.5cm long, 2.1oz weighable silver. (4)

Los 288

A George III Scottish silver caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl, initialled, by Mitchell & Russell (of Glasgow), Edinburgh 1817, and a late Victorian Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon with a view of Balmoral in the bowl, by William Robb of Ballatar, hallmarked Edinburgh 1899, the latter 8cm long, 1.1oz. (2)

Los 283

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with engraving and a hollow Fiddle pattern stem, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1825, another similar spoon with a fan-shaped bowl, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1824, and a George III silver caddy spoon, with a scallop-shell shaped bowl and an Old English pattern stem with shoulders, possibly Irish, by William Townsend or Thompson of Dublin, the latter 10.8cm long, 0.95oz. (3)

Los 261

A Victorian silver naturalistic caddy spoon, with a gilt, fun-shaped bowl embossed with fruiting vines and a leaf tendril stem, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1852, 9cm long, 0.35oz.

Los 275

A Victorian Scottish silver caddy spoon, with a Queens pattern stem and a fluted bowl, initialled, by Wilson and Sharp (of Edinburgh), Glasgow 1856 and a stubby Scottish silver caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl, initialled and numbered "2", by Jonathan Millidge, Edinburgh 1817, the latter 7.2cm long, 0.9oz. (2)

Los 306

Five assorted silver caddy spoons, to include:- an engraved example with an acorn-shaped bowl by Elizabeth Morley, London 1809, a filigree caddy spoon, unmarked c.1800, another with a filigree panel in the bowl by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1802, a late Victorian caddy spoon with a shell terminal by R. Pringle, Birmingham 1899, and an Edward VIII Coronation Commemorative spoon by R.E. Store London 1936, the latter 7.5cm long, 2.2oz. (5)

Los 268

Two similar antique silver caddy spoons: - one with a Fiddle and Thread pattern stem, by Josiah Snatt, London 1807; the other with a Fiddle stem, initialled "J C" by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1811, each approximately 9cm long, 0.85oz. (2)

Los 262

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a fluted circular bowl and a bright-cut stem, initialled, by Hester Bateman, London 1783, 7cm long, 0.25oz.

Los 390

A rare George III silver caddy spoon, with a pierced terminal – separately made and soldered on with a lap-joint, by Thomas Nash, London 1790, 7.5cm long, 0.3oz.

Los 273

Five various antique silver caddy spoons, by Birmingham makers, to include:- a pastern hoof example by John Betteridge 1819, a Fiddle example with a circular floral bow, initialled, by Lea & Co 1814, another with a waisted floral bowl and hollow Fiddle stem by Joseph Taylor 1814, an engraved example with a shaped square bowl, by Taylor & Perry 1830, and another with a fluted bowl, initialled "N", by Gervaise Wheeler 1837, the latter 8.5cm long, 1.25oz. (5)

Los 266

Five antique silver, Birmingham-made caddy spoons, with engraved decoration to include:- a Fiddle example by Francis Clarke 1826, one with a flat base to the bowl, initialled by Thomas Wilmore 1801, a small example with a circular bowl by the same maker 1802, another with a Greek-key pattern up the stem by Joseph Taylor 1806, and another with a floral motif in the bowl by Joseph Wilmore 1810, the latter 7.6cm long, 1.1oz. (5)

Los 336

A George III silver tea caddy with bright-engraved decoration, of serpentine outline with a flat cover, concealed flush hinge and an ivory knop finial, the front and back with a vacant oval cartouche, also with lock, by William Plummer, London 1781, 11.5cm high, 12.4 oz.

Los 304

An early 19th Century unascribed silver caddy spoon, with a drop-shaped bowl and an elongated stem, maker's mark only "I O" (struck three times), 1800-1820, 11.2cm long, 0.4oz.

Los 289

A Victorian provincial silver caddy spoon, with a curly floral stem and a gilt bowl stamped with a rose, thistles and shamrock, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield c.1850 (no date letter), 8cm long, 0.35oz.

Los 254

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with an engraved stem and embossed flowers in the bowl, by George Unite, Birmingham 1848; and another, with a pierced stem and gilt bowl, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1853, each approximately 8.5cm long, 0.8oz. (2)

Los 291

A George III Irish silver caddy spoon, Fiddle pattern with a fluted bowl, by Richard Whitford, Dublin 1815 (retailers mark of "WEST"), and another silver caddy spoon with a Thread-bordered stem, initialled "E B", by Thomas Wallis, London 1799, the latter 7.7cm long, 0.55oz. (2)

Los 300

A George IV engraved silver "pastern hoof" caddy spoon, with a hollow stem, by John Betteridge, Birmingham 1820, 8.4cm long, 0.25oz.

Los 305

A rare silver gilt double duty mark caddy scoop, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1797 (no date letter), an engraved silver caddy spoon with a pierced bowl, initialled "P", by George Baskerville, London 1799, and a silver caddy spoon with an engraved stem and fluted bowl initialled, by Hester Bateman, London 1789, the latter 7.5cm long, 0.9oz. (3)

Los 271

A George III engraved silver caddy spoon, with an acorn-shaped bowl and a squared terminal, initialled, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1809, 7.5cm long, 0.25oz.

Los 276

Two North County antique silver caddy spoons, with Fiddle pattern stems: - one with a plain bowl, initialled "W M D", by J. Barber and W. North, York 1842; the other with a scallop shell bowl, initialled "JEB", by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1833, the latter 10cm long, 0.95oz. (2)

Los 257

Five various antique silver caddy spoons, (three with initials), all by Birmingham maker's (Joseph Wilmore, George Unite, and Unite & Hilliard) mixed dates 1822-1845, the longest one 9.5cm, 2.4oz. (5)

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