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An early 19th century bombe-shape tea caddy, inlaid throughout with leaf-scrolls in brass and pewter, 5.25in.

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A 19th century Sorrentoware rectangular two division tea caddy, with panels of dancing figures, 11.5ins

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A George III mahogany and chequer banded tea caddy, with moulded lid on ogee bracket feet, interior converted, 9.5ins

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An early 19th century mahogany and boxwood inlaid two division sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with glass mixing bowl on bun feet, 13ins

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A pair of William IV silver suger tongs by Willliam Eaton London 1836 a George III fiddle and shell pattern caddy spoon a continental silver and simulated tortoiseshell pocket comb and cover and a caddy spoon with trefoil finial 3oz (96g) of weighable silver (4)

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An early 20th century Dutch hexagonal silver tea caddy and cover, decorated with figures in gardens, foliage and scrolls, Joseph A. Yager, import for London, 1907, 4.5ins

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A mixed lot comprising: A 19th Century Old Sheffield plated Tea Caddy, of compressed oval form; Together with a circular Plate and an oval Dish, (3)

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A mixed lot comprising: an early 19th Century electroplated and mother of pearl handled Caddy Spoon; Together with two hallmarked silver Thimbles, (3)

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A George IV caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and a fiddle stem, initialled ‘C S G’, Charles Rawlings, London, 1824.

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A pair of George IV fiddle caddy spoons, with fluted bowls, by Messers Eley and Fearn, London, 1823, (2).

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A George IV caddy spoon, with a fiddle stem and a deep fluted bowl, with a chased shell in the base, by William Knight, London, 1829.

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A Victorian caddy spoon, with a scallop bowl and a naturalistic stem, decorated with three lily pads, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1857.

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A modern caddy spoon, with a reeded handle and applied shamrock by Leslie Durbin, London 1848.

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A George III right hand caddy spoon, with an engraved cuff, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1806.

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A modern caddy spoon, commemorating the ‘Empire Exhibition, Scotland, 1938’, with a chased thistle handle, maker S M Co., Birmingham, 1937.

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A modern caddy spoon, with a Royal crown finial by R.E.Stone, London 1935.

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A modern caddy spoon, with a ‘tree of life’ handle, by H.G. Murphy, London 1929 (complete with falcon mark).

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A modern Scottish handmade caddy spoon, with a wirework stem, and a leaf shaped bowl, maker N C, Edinburgh, 1954.

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A George IV caddy spoon, with a hollow scroll decorated stem, and a shaped oblong bowl, engraved with diagonal ribbons, by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1822.

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A William IV North Country caddy spoon, with a shell bowl and a King’s pattern (single struck) handle, crested, by John Walton, Newcastle, 1830.

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A modern Danish caddy spoon, with a hammered bowl and a floral terminal set with an amber boss, maker’s mark D A and a designers monogramme ‘L G’, Copenhagen, 1933.

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A modern Danish caddy spoon, with a hatched stem and a three turreted castle finial, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, late 20th century.

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By Omar Ramsden: A modern caddy spoon, with a hammered, drop shaped bowl, and an open work handle, cabochon set with a lapis lazuli boss, London, 1926.

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A Victorian foliate caddy spoon, with a leaf bowl, by Gervaise Wheeler, Birmingham 1831.

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A modern 18 carat gold caddy scoop, with a plain bowl and a fan shaped textured handle pierced with slots, maker’s mark R A F, London, 1971.

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A George III fluted caddy spoon, with a bright-cut stem, by Josiah Snatt, London, 1801.

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A George III fiddle caddy spoon, engraved with a flower in the bowl, by Josiah Snatt, London, 1809.

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A George III fluted caddy spoon, with a bright-cut lug handle, by Josiah Snatt, LOndon, 1802.

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A modern caddy spoon with a Lincoln imp finial, maker A J B, Birmingham, 1936.

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A modern Nursery Rhyme caddy spoon, decorated up the stem with Little Miss Muffett and a spider, Birmingham,1935.

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A George III caddy spoon, with a large fluted circular bowl and a bead pattern handle, maker’s mark J.I.? and another indistinct mark, probably provincial, unascribed.

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By Ramsden & Carr: An Edwardian caddy spoon, with a hammered, drop shaped bowl and a knotted tendril handle, centred by a turquoise enamel bosse, London, 1906.

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A George III engraved caddy spoon, with a border of pierced, key-hole motifs around the bowl, initialled, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1811.

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By R E Stone: A modern caddy spoon, with a fluted volute stem and a delicate hammered finish, facsimile signature ‘R E Stone’, London, 1955.

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Two caddy shovels: a bright-cut example by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1809 and a George IV silvergilt example with a fiddle stem and chased decoration, by William Esterbrook, London 1828 (2).

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A George III caddy spoon, by S Godbehere, E Wigan and I Bult, London, 1802; a Victorian spoon with a fan shaped bowl and a William IV example with an engraved oblong bowl and a fiddle pattern stem, (3).

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A Victorian caddy spoon, with a shell bowl and a crescent shaped tubular handle, by George Unite, Birmingham 1860.

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Four modern caddy spoons, including two eagles wings, by C J Vander; a fluted bowl caddy spoon and another with a fluted bowl, by Francis Higgins, 1904, (4).

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A George III provincial caddy spoon, with a bright-cut stem, initialled ‘M’, shell bowl, maker ‘TW’ probably by Thos Watson, Newcastle, c.1800.

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A rare Hanoverian Military thread pattern caddy spoon, crested, by William Eaton, London, 1838.

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Two George III caddy spoons, with waisted bowls; one with a bright-cut stem the other with a thread stem, initialled ‘B’, both by Thomas Wallis, London, 1791 and 1809 respectively, (2).

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A George III provincial caddy spoon, with a stamped fluted bowl, and a navette shaped stem, initialled ‘B’ over ‘I A’, by Nathaniel Smith and Co., Sheffield, 1794.

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A contemporary caddy spoon, in the form of two co-joined squares with dishing, maker J B, London, 1980, 3.2in (8cm)

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Fiddle, thread and shell pattern: caddy spoon with a fluted bowl, by Francis Higgins, London, 1881; another with a plain bowl, by Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1851 and an Exeter made sugar spoon, initialled, by Messers Williams, 1846.

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Five assorted caddy spoons, two fiddle, thread and shell examples; another with a stamped pattern in the bowl; a modern fluted example and a modern scoop with characters on the handle, mixed maker’s and dates, (5).

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A George III canted oblong tea caddy, with a bright-engraved upper and lower frieze and bright-engraved borders around the edge of each panel, crested, by Soloman Hougham, London, 1795, 4.9in (12.4cm), 13oz.

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A mixed lot comprising: A set of four heart shaped Edwardian bon bon dishes; an Edwardian salver on scroll feet and a modern embossed oval caddy, mixed makers and dates, (6).

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VICTORIAN TARTANWARE TEA CADDY, of rectangular form, the hinged lid centred by an image of the Burns Monument opening to reveal twin compartments, raised on brass ball feet. 17.5cm by 25.5cm

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CONTINENTAL WALNUT MARQUETRY AND CROSS-BANDED CADDY, 19th CENTURY, of square form, the hinged lid centred by a foliate panel within a string-inlaid border, on a moulded plinth. 13cm by 15.5cm by 15.5cm

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EARLY VICTORIAN COROMANDEL TEA CADDY, c.1840, the hinged rectangular lid opening to reveal a pair of burr wood canisters. 14.5cm by 24cm by 14.5cm

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A William IV caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with foliate engraved shaped bowl, the haft terminal with monogram, London 1831, maker William Eaton

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A set of six teaspoons, 1829/30 together with a Kings pattern caddy-like spoon, napkin ring and wish bone shaped sugar nips, total weight 4.5 ozs (9)

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A late Victorian EPBM two division tea caddy, of shaped oval form, by James Dixon & Sons, part engraved, 4" high

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A 19th Century mahogany two division tea caddy, with ivory escutcheon, 9" wide x 6" deep x 5" high

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An early 19th Century flame mahogany and string inlaid tea caddy, of rectangular form, the top with inlaid cartouches (distressed) having brass ring handles and foliate embossed brass paw feet, 10" wide x 6" deep x 5" high

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A 19th Century Leeds Batavian-ware tea caddy, the body with panels of blue and white flora, the shoulder with criss-cross blue and white banding, the silver cover with ribbed knop finial (mark indistinct), 4 3/4" high

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A Victorian Rosewood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, on bun feet, 32 cm

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A Mahogany Tea Caddy, with mother of pearl escutcheon, 23 cm

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AN OVAL MAHOGANY AND INLAID TEA CADDY, a walnut circular tray and an oak crumb tray

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