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Los 189

A Good Month Going Chiming Centre Seconds Longcase Clock, signed Samuel Norton, Yarmouth, circa 1770, caddied pediment with brass ball finials, well figured trunk door, framed quatre form moulded plinth, 14-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, finely engraved centre with a basket of flowers and scroll decoration, date aperture, arch with strike/silent selection, large eight pillar triple weight driven movement, quarter chiming with five hammers striking a nest of five bells and a larger bell for the hours 274cm highRe-built caddy, pierced frets are later, well figured case with good colour, front of the case with some cracks and the surfaces are slightly lifting in parts, later door locks, later piece of wood has been added around the trunk door escutcheon, scuff marks to the sides, front of the plinth with some later mouldings and the surface has ripple marks, silvered chapter rings are faded, movement looks clean, signs of a later escape wheel and pallets, with three weights and a pendulum.

Los 598

A small Georgian mahogany former tea caddy of sarcophagus form together with a further small Georgian mahogany box, largest piece 26cm wide (2)

Los 589

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy of hinged rectangular form with fitted interior, 30cm wide

Los 386

An 18th Century Caughley tea caddy and cover decorated with the fisherman print in blue, 12cm high

Los 596

A Georgian rosewood veneered sarcophagus formed tea caddy with fitted interior, 130cm wide

Los 636

Group of silver items to include a small silver circular dish (issued by Hoares Bank, Cheapside, London to all its customers for its 300th anniversary), a pair of early 20th C silver pierced dishes of square form, approx 6.5cm wide (Birmingham 1925), a pierced oval dish (London 1927), silver dish with embossed foliate border and silver basket with loop handle; plus a Continental white caddy spoon with embossed figural decoration

Los 687

Collection of 20th Century and early 20th Century silver hallmarked flatware to include caddy spoon, teaspoons and fish knife. Largest measures 16.5cm.

Los 1063

George 111 silver caddy spoon with Fiddle and thread handle, Birmingham 1818 and a William 1V silver caddy spoon with Queens pattern handle, Birmingham 1824, both probably Joseph Willmore (2)

Los 1065

Collection of Victorian and later silver spoons including Apostle, two sifters, fancy back dessert spoon, Dutch caddy spoon, and a ladle both with import marks, and a Niagara Falls Souvenir enamel spoon, various assay offices, (7)

Los 239

Corgi Toys; Gift Set No.21, comprising E.R.F Dropside Lorry and Platform Trailer with Milk Churns, boxed with inner display stand, together with Corgi 440 Ford Consul Cortina gift set comprising Ford Consul Cortina estate car, with golfer and caddy figures, golf trolley & bag, boxed with inner display stand. (2)

Los 221

A hallmarked Georgian silver tea caddy spoon, date and maker T.W, 8g

Los 219

A hallmarked for Birmingham 1897 silver caddy spoon, maker Joseph Gloster 24g

Los 173

A hallmarked for London 1893 silver caddy spoon, maker George Maudsley jackson 12g

Los 253

A hallmarked for London 1834 caddy spoon, maker II.HI.CL, 11g

Los 246

A hallmarked for Birmingham 1848 silver caddy spoon, maker Yapp & Woodward 16g

Los 327

A hallmarked silver 1863 silver small caddy spoon and a hallmarked for London silver spoon dated 1870, total weight 43g

Los 250

A hallmarked for Birmingham 1820 caddy spoon, maker Joseph Taylor, 9g

Los 322

A hallmarked for Newcastle 1852 silver caddy spoon with gilt bowl, maker John Walton, 26g

Los 255

Two hallmarked silver caddy spoons assorted makers, total weight 25g

Los 311

Two Georgian hallmarked tea caddy spoons and one Victorian total weight 44g

Los 310

Two hallmarked silver Victorian caddy spoons, total weight 26g

Los 257

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, makers mark EM, 10g

Los 188

A hallmarked for Birmingham 1806 Georgian caddy with MOP handle, maker unknown, 7g

Los 321

A hallmarked for London 1846 silver caddy spoon, maker William Robert Smily, 25g

Los 172

A hallmarked for Edinburgh 1985 silver and gilt caddy spoon, maker NC, 11g

Los 178

A hallmarked for London 1820 silver caddy spoon with crest to handle, maker Robert Pringle , 31g

Los 177

A hallmarked for Birmingham 1871 caddy spoon by George Unite, 12g

Los 226

A hallmarked for London 1790 silver caddy spoon by Thomas Smily, 12g

Los 261

A hallmarked for Birmingham 1890 silver tea caddy shovel with MOP handle, maker Hillard & Thomason, total weight 16g

Los 228

A hallmarked for London 1799 silver caddy spoon by William Eley and William Fearn, 14g

Los 222

A hallmarked for London 1815 silver caddy spoon, maker John Henry & Charles Lias, 10g

Los 308

One Georgian hallmarked for London caddy spoon and hallmarked for Sheffield silver caddy spoon, total weight 24g

Los 307

A hallmarked for Newcastle silver caddy spoon and one other hallmarked silver caddy spoon, total weight 19g

Los 309

One Georgian hallmarked for London caddy spoon and a Victorian hallmarked caddy spoon, total weight 33g

Los 234

A hallmarked for London 1836 caddy spoon with monogram, maker TP.TM.TI, 17g

Los 214

A hallmarked for London 1901 caddy spoon with shell decoration, maker CS&co Ld, 14g

Los 242

A hallmarked Georgian silver caddy spoon, maker unknown, 8g

Los 259

A Georgian and a Victorian caddy spoon, total weight 27g

Los 238

A hallmarked for Birmingham 1858 silver caddy spoon by George Unite, 12g

Los 217

A hallmarked for Sheffield 1905 caddy spoon in the form of a shovel, maker Henry Williamson, 19g

Los 176

A Georgian silver caddy spoon with crest, maker unknown, 17g

Los 186

A late 18th Century Chinese export porcelain armorial tea caddy. 5" high. Hair crack to neck, cover lacking.

Los 93

Early 20th century Portuguese two-piece 916 standard white metal tea set comprising teapot (24.5cm high) and tea caddy, Lisbon hallmark (1887-1937) and goldsmith's mark of Leitão & Irmão, 3180g gross approx

Los 180

A George III mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy. With twin brass cornicopia handles on brass ball feet. Height 14cm width 20.5cm depth 14.5cm.

Los 428

A Davenport pearlware child's cup and saucer. Circa 1830, printed in pink, printed mark, together with a pearlware caddy and cover, printed in blue.

Los 199

A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy. With fitted interior, height 15cm width 28cm depth 15cm.

Los 120

An early 20th century brass bound oak novelty tea caddy. Modelled as a slope fronted coal box with brass and bone scoop, height 16cm.

Los 1515

A silver card case with engraved decoration and initials, two silver napkin rings (personalised) and a silver caddy spoon - sold with a small quantity of silver plated cutlery

Los 1511

A silver cigarette case (dents) - sold with a silver bon bon dish, set of six coffee spoons, caddy spoon, souvenir spoon, three silver bladed folding fruit knives and an antique silver tablespoon - London 1764 - various condition

Los 601

An antique wooden tea caddy carcass - for restoration

Los 847

A Victorian walnut twin compartment tea caddy with bands of Tunbridge style decoration and cross hatching, the internal lids with replacement knops - escutcheon insert missing

Los 843

A Victorian dome-top stationery box with brass bindings - sold with a late 19th Century dome-top and brass bound rosewood tea caddy

Los 511

AR * Batterham (Richard, 1936-2021). A cut sided stoneware caddy and cover, tenmoku with green ash glaze, unsigned, 15 cm highQTY: (1)NOTE:Purchased directly from the potter in 2012.

Los 510

AR * Batterham (Richard, 1936-2021). A beaten stoneware caddy and cover, covered in an ash glaze with cobalt, unsigned, '8.3' glaze code in black to base, with additional attribution and purchase date label, 17.2 cm highQTY: (1)

Los 509

AR * Batterham (Richard, 1936-2021). A beaten stoneware caddy and cover, covered in an ash glaze, with incised diagonal lines to each side, unsigned, '14' glaze code in black to base, 17.2 cm high, with a handwritten note detailing original purchase 'Oxford Gallery c. 1981' and a cutting from The Telegraph Weekend Magazine of an article on Richard Batterham's work, together with a small stoneware dessert bowl by the same potter, circa 2009, covered in a light green ash glaze, chatter band to exterior, unsigned, attribution and purchase date label to base, 13.5 cm in diameter, 6 cm highQTY: (2)NOTE:Caddy and cover purchased from Oxford Gallery, circa 1981.Literature: a similar dessert bowl (No. 33) is listed in Richard Batterham, Studio Potter by Tanya Harrod and Sarah Griffin, V&A Publishing (2022).

Los 513

AR * Batterham (Richard, 1936-2021). A small beaten stoneware caddy and cover, covered in an ash glaze with cobalt, banding to the shoulders, unsigned, attribution and purchase date label to inside of cover, approx. 11.5 cm highQTY: (1)

Los 3132

A mixed lot to include; a 19th century rectangular tea caddy, mahogany veneer with inlaid lighter wood areas, two compartments within but no linings or covers, on four bun feet, a stoneware bottle (some damage to stopper/top rim), a small coppoer and brass jug, a square travelling ink well, leather outer casing, and a late 19th/early 20th century key cabinet with two drawers to bottom (base is detached so drawers come out at bottom, locked and no key). Also included within the lot is a quantity of mixed two pence cons,some Edwardian, George V and later etc.  Further details: some loss/damage as mentioned to key box, some loss, cracking and wear to tea caddy, scratching etc to most commensurate to age.

Los 3136

Early Victorian walnut sarcophagus tea caddy with box wood inlay, green and black tea compartments to inside with central mixing glass, lions head carry handles to sides, white metal pull handle to top with inscription, 32cm x 17cm x 17cm.

Los 25

A George III silver gilt caddy shovel, mother of pearl handle, hallmarked by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1812, a George III silver soup ladle, thread border, initialled to terminal, hallmarked by William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1806, and a fiddle pattern George III silver soup ladle, hallmarked by Peter & William Bateman, London, 1808. (3) Weight: approx. 133.7 grams (4.3ozt) Further details: tarnishing, general wear, slight age related scratching and wear to all.

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