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A George III silver caddy spoon by Thomas Watson, Newcastle (date letter missing), with a shell bowl and a bright-cut handle with a monogram, 8.5cm (3.25in) long

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Two William IV silver caddy spoons, one fiddle pattern with an oval bowl by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1834, 9.5cm (3.75in) long; the other with a long oval bowl and an engraved waisted handle, standard and maker's mark IJ? only, 8.5cm (3.25in) long

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Two silver engraved fluted bowl fiddle pattern caddy spoons, one by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1824, 8.2cm (3in) long; the other by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1866, 8.5cm (3.25in) long

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Two George III silver old English pattern caddy spoons: one with an oval pierced and pricked bowl by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, 8cm (3in) long; the other with an oval pinched bowl and a bright cut handle with a monogram by Charles Hougham, London 1790 (no town mark), 7.7cm (3in) long

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A George III silver 'frying-pan' caddy spoon by William Pugh, Birmingham 1810, engine turned with laurel border, 6.4cm (2.5in) long

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Seven 20th century silver caddy spoons: four with shell bowls and three with ovoid bowls, various dates and maker's, 11.5cm (4.5in) long and smaller

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Three Victorian silver caddy spoons, comprising: one with a shell bowl and a scroll embossed handle by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1856, 8cm (3in) long; a scallop bowl example with a fiddle handle, probably Francis Pontet (mark rubbed), London 1843, 9cm (3.5in) long; the last with a shaped-square embossed and engraved bowl and a fiddle handle by James Collins, Birmingham 1850, 7.4cm (3in) long

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Three George III silver Old English pattern caddy spoons by George Beck with, one with a bright cut handle with wrigglework, London 1798; another similar, initialled, London 1793; and the other plain, initialled, London 1796, each 7cm (2.75in) long Provenance: Woolley & Wallis sale 'The John Norrie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part I', Tuesday 20th April 2004, lot 172

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A George III silver caddy spoon by Hester Bateman, London 1784, with a shell bowl and a bright-cut handle, 7cm (2.75in) long

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A George III silver caddy spoon by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1811, the bowl with a pierced and scalloped rim and bright-cut decoration, the handle with a monogram, 7cm (2.75in) long

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A George III Irish silver caddy spoon, probably by John Osborne, Dublin (date letter missing), with a shell bowl and bright-cut handle with a monogram, 8.5cm (3.25in) long

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Three silver cast caddy spoons, comprising: a Dutch scoop with a windmill scene and a figural handle, import marked for London 1926, 7.3cm (3in) long; a scroll and mask pierced bowl example by Stokes & Ireland, Chester 1897, 7.5cm (3in) long; and a heart shaped bowl example, maker's mark JMT (not traced), Edinburgh 1908, 7.3cm (3in) long

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A George III silver gilt leaf caddy spoon by Elizabeth Merley, London 1801 (no town mark), with a silver coiled tendril handle, 7.6cm (3in) long

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A late Victorian silver vine leaf caddy spoon George Unite, Birmingham 1900, the tendril handle flanked by a smaller leaf and a bunch of grapes, 6.7cm (2.5in) long

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A William IV silver vine leaf caddy spoon by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1832, with a tendril handle, 7.5cm (3in) long Provenance: Woolley & Wallis sale 'The John Norrie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part I', Tuesday 20th April 2004, part lot 189

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Two George III silver 'frying-pan' type caddy spoons, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1810; and by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1811, 7cm (2.75in) and 8.5cm (3.25in) long, each with an engine turned bowl Provenance: Woolley & Wallis sale 'The John Norrie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part I', Tuesday 20th April 2004, lot 175

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A George III silver 'right-hand' caddy spoon by Josiah Snatt, London 1805, with an axe-head shaped cuff handle initialled 'GW', 6.7cm (2.75in) long Provenance: Woolley & Wallis sale 'The John Norrie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part II', Wednesday 28th July 2004, lot 271

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A George III silver engraved jockey cap caddy spoon by John Douglas, London 1817, with pricked stitching, 5.3cm (2in) long Provenance: Woolley & Wallis sale 'The John Norrie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part II', Wednesday 28th July 2004, lot 360

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Three Scottish silver caddy spoons with fluted or shell bowls, comprising: King's pattern with curly scroll shoulders by A. G. Wighton, Edinburgh 1843; another King's by J. Watt, Edinburgh 1855; and a fiddle pattern example by William Marshall, Edinburgh 1822 Provenance: Woolley & Wallis sale 'The John Norrie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part I', Tuesday 20th April 2004, lot 172

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A George III silver caddy spoon by Solomon Hougham, London 1814, with an elongated leaf-shaped bowl and a monogrammed Old English thread handle, 11.5cm (4.5in) long Provenance: Woolley & Wallis sale 'The John Norrie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part I', Tuesday 20th April 2004, lot 246

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A silver round bowl caddy spoon, maker's mark W.H.W. (not traced), London 1958, hammered overall with a fan-shape handle, 7cm (2.75in) long

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Two Victorain silver caddy spoons by George Unite: one a shovel with a turned ivory handle, Birmingham (date rubbed), 10.5cm (4in) long; and the other with a round pinched bowl and a fiddle handle, Birmingham 1851, 8.8cm (3.5in) long

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon or shovel by James Collins, Birmingham 1850, the bowl pricked with foliage, with a carved mother of pearl handle, 11cm (4.25in) long

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A George III silver caddy spoon by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1808, the ovoid bowl pricked with foliage within a pierced border, with an engraved Old English handle, 7cm (2.75in)

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Two silver round bowl caddy spoons, comprising; one with a threaded and monogrammed handle by John James Whiting, London 1835 (no town mark), 7.6cm (3in) long; the other with pinched bowl and initialled fiddle pattern handle by Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes and John East Dix, London 1817 (no town mark), 8cm (3in) long

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Two Victorian silver parcel gilt grape embossed caddy spoons by Hilliard & Thomason, each Birmingham 1852, one with a fan-end bowl, the other round-fluted, each with a looped snake and leaf handle, 8.5cm (3.25in) and 7.8cm (3in) long

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A VICTORIAN TEA CADDY of oval form with a domed hinged cover, lion's mask and ring handles, with beaded borders, engraved with floral festoons, crested

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AN EDWARDIAN TRINKET BOX of circular form with a raised border, monogrammed, with a gilt interior, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1909, together with a cigarette box of square form bearing a presentation inscription and a caddy spoon (3).

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A RUSSIAN CADDY SPOON of shovel form, with a gilt bowl, the reverse decorated with stylised leaves and a vacant cartouche, marked 84 for fineness, Moscow, circa 1885, length 4".

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A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of rectangular form with twin turned handles and brass key escutcheon, with fitted interior, on later stand with square tapering legs, 29" high

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A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED TEA CADDY of rectangular form with a rising lid, the borders with diamond pattern inlay, 51/4" wide, together with a Regency rosewood tea caddy and two similar boxes (4).

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A George III bright cut engraved silver caddy spoon, (handle with repair); a late Victorian silver caddy spoon and a later Old English pattern silver caddy soon. Different dates and makers. (3).

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An octagonal tea caddy, with domed hinged cover. Makers Wilmot Manufacturing Co. Birmingham, 1924. 4in. (10cm.) high. 8.5oz. (262g.).

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An Edwardian silver sugar basin in earlier style, engraved vacant cartouches and foliage, a beaded rim and foot, with two foliage chased scroll handles. Maker G. Loveridge. Birmingham, 1903. Together with a hexagonal silver bon bon dish, on a pedestal foot; a silver two-handled tea strainer and a silver Hanovarian pattern caddy spoon. Different makers. Birmingham and Sheffield, 1920s and 30s. 10oz. (320g.) (4).

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A late Victorian cylindrical silver tea caddy, with repousse swirl fluting and scrolling foliage, having a detachable cover. 4.5in. (11.5cm.) high. Maker Child and Son. London, 1899. 5oz. (158g.).

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A Sheraton period mahogany veneered cube shape tea caddy, the lid with brass Dutch drop handle and inlaid stringing. 4in. (10cm).

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A Sheraton period rectangular tea chest, veneered in fiddle back mahogany, the borders with stringing, the hinged lid with a Sheffield plate elliptical ring handle, the interior with a hinged lidded caddy and space for a glass bowl. 10.1in. (25.5cm.) wide.

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A 19th Century rosewood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, lifting lid enclosing a fitted interior with two covered compartments, 9” wide

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An early 19th Century Tortoise/Turtle shell and bone Tea Caddy, the lid applied with a white metal name plate, (escutcheon missing), interior fitted for two compartments, on compressed bun feet, 8 ½” wide (This item maybe viewed on rostrum table)

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A hallmarked silver caddy spoon, plain oval bowl below pierced scroll decorated handle, Sheffield 1943.

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A hallmarked silver Old English caddy spoon of plain form, Birmingham 1964, J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd.

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A 19th Century papier mache tea caddy of waisted sarcophagus form raised on four bun feet and decorated with abalone shell details within gilt borders, length 7.5.

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Late Victorian tea caddy with two doors enclosing three drawers

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Georgian mahogany tea caddy and four other boxes including a parquetry inlaid musical box

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A hallmarked silver caddy spoon of plain from terminating in squat arched handle, Birmingham 1966, Mappin & Webb.

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A 19th century mahogany cube tea caddy. with brass ring handle, the lid and base with paterae and 'dog-tooth' banding, enclosing a single inner lidded compartment 4.5cm wide

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A George III period tortoiseshell tea caddy. Of casket form, the domed cover revealing fitted interior, over tapered base on brass decorated ball feet19cm wide, 16cm high

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A George III period satinwood and harewood elliptical tea caddy the top decorated with a leaf paterae enclosing a former silver foil lined interior, the front with inlaid escutcheon flanked on either side by harebell paterae, the original green-staining well-preserved 16cm wide, 13.2 high, 9cm deep

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A late 17th century ebonised table clock. By Jonathon Lowndes, London. the twin train fusee movement with pull cord repeat, the profusely engraved back plate, decorated with border and flowering foliage and inscribed 'Jonat Lowndes, London', the dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary date aperture, the caddy top case with embossed brass surmount and brass finials above sides pierced with brass 'fish scale' ornament 34.5cm high

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A mid 18th century mahogany and giltwood astrological longcase clock. By Thomas Ogden, Halifax. the triple train movement with anchor escapement striking on bells, the arched brass face with urn and eagle cast spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with silvered and painted solar phase dial, centred by an engraved map of the northern hemisphere and with dials to either side marked "for sunrise, sunset" and with the signs of the zodiac, the hood with caddy top surmounted by a flaming urn finial, above a verre eglomise swan neck pediment with further finials, the arched glazed door flanked by fluted Corinthian columns, the case with crossbanded shaped trunk door flanked by fluted Corinthian quarter column angles, the base with moulded crossbanded panel on moulded plinth 67.5cm wide, 270cm high, 31cm deep

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A George III period mahogany night table. the tray top with inset handles, above a pair of cupboard doors and a base drawer (adapted), on caddy moulded square section legs 50cm wide, 79cm high, 56cm deep

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A George III period mahogany oval wine cooler. the caddy moulded lid enclosing a lead lined interior, the body decorated with ebony strung panels and brass drop handles, on four square tapering legs with brass castors 42cm wide, 70cm high, 36cm deep

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A mid 18th century mahogany side table. the rectangular top with caddy moulded edge, possibly later, above a bow-ended frieze drawer and scroll carved aprons, on turned tapering legs headed by lappets, on pad feet 80cm wide, 73cm high, 45cm deep

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A mid 18th century mahogany kneehole chest. the caddy moulded top above a full width frieze drawer and ogee arched recess with a conforming panel door flanked by two banks of three short cockbeaded drawers, on shaped bracket feet 86cm wide, 79cm high, 51cm deep

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A late 18th century Prattware pottery tea caddy of rectangular form with canted corners, with relief moulded decoration of two ladies to one side and two gentlemen to the other, 11.5 cm high

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An early 19th century tole peinte tea caddy of rounded rectangular form, the hinged lid with central lion mask decorated knob above plain body bearing traces of gilded initials, 14 x 15.5 x 9 cm

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A Regency rosewood sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy, the lid with arched central section and sloping sides, opening to reveal twin hinged lid caddy boxes (one with left hand front corner chipped) with a replacement cut-glass central sugar bowl on four reeded compressed bun feet, 36 cm wide, 22 cm high, 20 cm deep

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An anglo-Indian ivory inlaid tea caddy, 18th century, probably Vizagapaten with silver-plated swan-neck ring handle, opening to reveal a three-division interior above a scroll-cut silver-plated key escutscheon, the case itself decorated with scrolling leaves and line-edge inlay (lacking some inlays), 22.5 cm wide, 14.5 cm high, 13.5 cm deep

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A Persian designed champleve enamel mantle clock, early 20th century with urn finial over caddy top and 4 enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the key wound movement stamped CHLES M striking on a single bell, the case with front corner column pilasters on a stepped plinth and four short turned feet, 37 cm high

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A plated coffee pot of tapering form, with a wooden handle and a plated shaped oval hinge lidded tea caddy, with engraved decoration and with an ivory finial.

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