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Los 422

A silver caddy spoon and six silver thimbles, various hallmarks and makers

Los 9

A bow fronted caddy topped chest of four drawers (H 85cm x D 49cm x 61cm)

Los 6

A George III silver bright cut shovel caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1810, a plain example by the same, 1810 and a bright cut shell spoon by John Lambe, London 1787, 20gm (3)

Los 7

A George III silver fiddle and shell pattern caddy spoon, by Thomas Robinson & S. Harding, London 1811, with shell bowl, and two other fiddle pattern caddy spoons, London 1830 and 1826, 47gm (3)

Los 305

A Royal Doulton jug, depicting a golfer mid swing with a caddy, signed on base with makers mark and D5719, 15cm tall

Los 232

A Victorian burr walnut sarcophagus-form tea caddy, having inset mother of pearl decoration, with two removable lidded compartments and later glass mixing jar to the interior, raised on squat bun feet. W33, D18, H20cm

Los 919

A Minton bone china caddy, to commemorative the marriage of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, 1986, limited edition numbered 121/500, boxed with certificate, together with a Paragon loving cup, Queen Elizabeth II silver wedding limited edition 551/700, boxed with certificate and a Buckingham Palace Diamond Jubilee 2012 bowl, 134/500, boxed with certificate (3)

Los 1403

XIX Century Rosewood Tea Caddy, with a brass escutcheon. 30cm

Los 1468

Oriental Copper Tea Caddy, decorated with dragons, brass miners lamp, Wedgwood green Jasper ware biscuit barrel, etc, playing card tokens, pair of brass candlesticks:- One Tray.

Los 8040

Matchbox Collectables a group of models to include "The Anheuser Busch Sports Cars Collection" including DYM37597 1959 Michelob Golf Caddy, 37599 1971 Plymouth Barracuda 440 - Budweiser Fly Fishing, plus others - Near Mint to Mint in Good to Near Mint packaging. (5)

Los 8404

A circa 1840 flame mahogany caddy top reeded edge chest of two short over three graduating long drawers with brass oval plate handles on outswept bracket feet, 91cm high x 95cm wide x 54cm deep

Los 341

A George II silver tea caddy and matching sugar box, each with mark of Samuel Herbert & Company, London 1750, of rectangular bombé form, lavishly decorated with repoussé foliage, scrolls and buildings around 2 cartouches, one engraved with the crest of COLLETON the other with the arms of COLLETON impaling JENNINGS, detachable friction fitting cover similarly decorated with bird and boy finials, raised on four shell and scroll feet, 16.9ozt gross (2) The armorial bearings undoubtedly commemorate the marriage of James Edward Colleton (circa 1709 - 1790), of Haines Hill, Berkshire and of Barbados and his second wife, Francis Jennings (1732 -1805). James and Francis were married at the Parish Church of St Martin in the Field within the Liberty of the City of Westminster, Middlesex on the 1st March 1754. James was the eldest son of John Colleton of Haines Hill and Barbados and his wife, Elizabeth Ernle, whilst Francis was the only daughter of Philip Jennings, of Duddleston, Shropshire and his second wife, Dorothy Clarke. James sat in the House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for Lostwithel (1747 - 68) and for St Mawes (1772 - 75). His great grandfather was Sir John Colleton, the 1st Baronet (styled of London). The baronetcy was created in 1661 as a reward for Sir John’s support for the Royalist cause during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. The baronetcy fell into extinction on the death of Sir Robert Augustus William Colleton, the 9th Baronet in 1935. Caddy:Body - Some pinholes, mainly on the decoration to the top and bottom of the cartouches. Engraving a little rubbed, but hallmark easily readable. Two of the feet have been pushed up slightly, so the caddy wobbles a little when on a flat surface.Cover - One or two pinholes, particularly to the edge of the scroll decoration. Boy finial pushed in a little. Locating flange a bit out of shape. A little loose with on the body Box:Body - Engraving a little rubbed, but hallmark easily readable. A very minor wobble when on a flat surface.Cover - Boy finial pushed in a little with a minor resultant split. A little loose when on the body.

Los 3

A Regency burr yew tea caddy. Of sarcophagus form, with crossbanded edges, internally with two lidded compartments and a cut glass bowl, height 19cm, width 33cm, depth 18cm.

Los 121

A 17th century hexagonal Haban faience tea cannister. Painted with tulips and other flowers, Masonic symbols, and dated 1663, height 17cm.There is general crazing and visible lines where the original glaze has 'shrunk' after firing. There are various small glaze flakes and nibbles, particularly on the angles. Please refer to the additional images, including the base, which shows a V shape firing? crack. The caddy perhaps originally had pewter mounts

Los 1045

Royal Crown Derby, early 20th century vintage miniature coffee set comprising a kettle, coffee pot, coffee can and saucer, caddy and tray - first quality. tip of teapot cover finial repair,  no other chips, cracks or restoration visible 

Los 62

A George V Old English silver caddy spoon, hallmarked by C W Fletcher & Sons., Sheffield, 1930 together with a shovel shaped caddy spoon, hallmarked by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1923 (a/f - dents to bowl, worn) and a Victorian beaded table spoon, hallmarked by Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter, 1865, combined weight 2.78 ozt (86.4 grams) 

Los 3085

Walnut 19th Century tea caddy, mahogany 19th Century tea caddy and 19th Century mahogany trinket box (3) 

Los 3064

A 19th century satinwood tea caddy, of oval form, with shell designed inlayed panel to hinged lid, and foliage and bow inlay to front. Lockable with key and tassel within. Inside there being two compartments with covers and paper feather like design to inside of lid.  Along with a smaller Georgian wooden sarcophagus shaped casket, with lead lining and on four bracket feet, with brass escutcheon to front, no key and divisions inside. Originally most likely also a tea caddy. (2) Sizes: Satinwood approx. 12.5cm high x 19.5cm wide, the other approx. 11cm high x 16.5cm wide. Further Details: The satinwood caddy having one holder for the cover inside missing so cover does not sit inside, general wear to wood and inlay but generally in good condition. The other casket having slight splitting to one top corner, surface scratching, general wear and slight splitting to parts, but in stable condition.

Los 150

Georg Jensen: an early 20th Century Danish sterling silver Cactus pattern caddy spoon, hallmarked by George Jensen "GJ" and "925S", import marks for London, 1931, Stockwell & Co.  approx. 10cm long., approx. 28.2 grams (0.9ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, signs of slight surface scratching and surface wear.

Los 3115

A collection of treen to include a jewellery box, tea caddy, writing box, Tunbridge writing box (AF) (AF = As found)

Los 20

A Victorian silver fiddle and shell pattern caddy spoon, plain bowl, hallmarked by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham, 1853, approx 14.3 grams 

Los 117

An Arts & Crafts white metal tea caddy and cover, with blue enamel plaque to front. scratch Marked ‘G.H. Evens’ underneath. approximately 210 grams, approx 9.5cm base, 12cm high, 6cm width,

Los 1097

Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari goblet, 1st quality, 1128 Imari tea caddy, 1st quality and 1128 Imari sauce boat, 2nd quality

Los 263

Three items of hallmarked silver a sugar castor, a tea caddy, damaged, and a two bon bon dishes, total weight 15.5oz, various dates and styles, with a silver plated bon bon dish. (4)

Los 415

A 19th Century crossbanded birds eye maple tea caddy of sarcophagus form, fitted with two canisters but lacking mixing bowl, on bun feet, width 32cm, damaged.

Los 240

A GEORGE III ROLLED PAPER TEA CADDY CIRCA 1790 Of octagonal section, with internal lid11cm high, 15cm wide, 10cm deep

Los 482

A Victorian mother of pearl aide memoir; another; a horn caddy spoon; a rattle; a turquoise set snuff; a small Black Forest box (6)

Los 204

IONA - A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL CADDY SPOON ALEXANDER RITCHIE Birmingham 1938, with additional Iona Celtic Arts marks, the bowl of shovel form, the terminal of tapered form with Celtic bosses and motifs; together with five teaspoons, 1935, each with a Celtic warrior to the terminalDimensions:12.5cm, 10cm, 3.3oz

Los 1665

A collection of 19th century and later English and Oriental blue and white, to include an Enoch Wood plate, further plates decorated in the 'Oriental Sport' pattern, a Korean blue and white bowl, a modern blue and white tea caddy, etc.

Los 2117

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, the hinged cover with compartments for glass bowl and sections for tea, width 23cm, together with a Victorian workbox with mother of pearl panel (2).

Los 1217

JEWELLERY & METAL MANUFACTURING CO LTD; three modern hallmarked silver caddy spoons, with shell bowls, Dublin 1988, together with an Irish silver napkin ring and a hallmarked silver mustard (lacking liner), combined weight 4.24ozt/131g.

Los 2076

A mahogany tea caddy, enclosing a glass mixing jar and tea box, 14 x 22 x 14cm.

Los 2094

An early 20th century oak mantel clock, the silver dial set with Arabic numerals, together with an oak biscuit barrel and similar tea caddy and a collection of postcards, various scenes and subjects to include silk, Yarmouth, Colyford, etc.

Los 2077

A collection of Georgian and later treen to include a Georgian inlaid mahogany tea caddy with shell inlaid top, a miniature coffer, an oak desk stand, etc (6).

Los 2038

A mahogany tea caddy, together with a mahogany three drawer collectors' chest, 25cm x 41cm x 37cm.

Los 1192

WILLIAM FEARN; a George IV hallmarked silver dinner spoon with engraved initials 'JF P' to handle, London 1824, together with a group of Georgian and later hallmarked silver flatware, Georgian and later hallmarked silver spoons, to include a caddy example and a pair of hallmarked silver knife rests by Henry Williamson, Birmingham 1919, combined weight 14.02ozt/436g.

Los 2118

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, 15cm x 30cm x 15cm.

Los 1214

A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with pierced shell moulded bowl with engraved initial to the terminal, London 1806, and two silver sifting spoons, combined approx. 1.3ozt/40g (3)

Los 1379

DEAKIN & FRANCIS; an Edwardian hallmarked silver caddy spoon in the Arts & Crafts manner, Birmingham 1906, length 8.5cm, 16.6g.

Los 431

Collection of silverIncluding: a silver fronted watch holder in the form of a padlock, small silver pierced bon-bon dish, silver backed dressing table brush, spoons, forks, caddy spoon etc (8) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.

Los 427

Small group of silver Comprising : a provincial Georgian silver tea caddy spoon with engraved monogram to the finial, bearing marks for John Walton, Newcastle, 1831, 10cm overall, 14g approx overall and a cased silver condiment set bearing marks for Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1918 (6) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.

Los 419

Arts and Crafts silver tea caddy spoon Of stylised form, the lozenge handle/finial with a pierced tree of life design, with a ropetwist border, bearing marks for Henry George Murphy, Falcon studio mark, London, 1931, 9.5cm overall, 27g approx overall Overall light wear and use, consistent with age, slight tarnish. Falcon studio mark partially rubbed but legible, other hallmarks clear. Otherwise ok.

Los 443

Group of miscellaneous silver Including: a large jug bearing marks for William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London, 1926, 13cm high, 316g approx overall, a Georgian silver helmet shaped cream jug on square base with trophy handle, bearing marks for London, 1796, 13cm high, 86g approx overall, a silver sauceboat, 93g approx overall, a Georgian silver tea caddy spoon, bearing marks for possibly Thomas Whipham, a matched pair of Arts and Crafts style silver jug and bowl, decorated with flowers, 107g approx overall (6) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.

Los 336

Tray of assorted items to include: sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with two lidded compartments and a blue and white modern Chinese mixing or rice bowl, a British made wooden box with brass plaque, hardstone desk set with thermometer and pen holders and a carved wooden arrow shaped box possibly an Indian tika or kumkum powder box. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 14

Two sterling silver caddy spoons. The first a George III, marked for JS, with a threaded handle The second a modern cast example, with a scallop bowl and a scallop handle, is marked  A Marston & Co, Birmingham 1973. Total weight 27.9 grams/0.89OzT.

Los 315

A 19TH CENTURY QING CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TEA CADDY, HEIGHT 11CM

Los 174

A BOOTH'S CENTENARY TEA CADDY SPOON 1847-1947 PLUS A 1937 WORLD FAIR 'FREARS TOY CASH BAZAAR' TEA SPOON

Los 240

A QUANTITY OF TREEN ITEMS TO INCLUDE MASKS, ELEPHANTS, ASIAN STYLE, A PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, ETC

Los 38

An Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon by Stuart Devlin, with a silver gilt and brushed handle, 7.5cm high, stamped SD London 1984, with pouch, 1.01oz.

Los 39

An Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, with a shaped and hammered silver gilt handle, in plain bowl, with red box, stamped SD London 1975, 1.18oz.

Los 73

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with pierced v shaped top, and bead work border, hallmarks rubbed, 0.28oz.

Los 89

A silver topper rectangular dressing table jar, with pressed glass base, a silver plated topped and painted glass sugar sifter, silver caddy spoon, 0.43oz, and a silver rimmed and cut glass dressing table jar. (4)

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