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Los 259

A George V silver caddy spoon, with a hammered and pointed bowl and a pierced scrollwork terminal, cabochon set with an orange hardstone boss, by Sybil Dunlop, London 1928, 10cms long, 0.65oz.

Los 222

Four silver caddy spoons, with flatware pattern stems, all by George Unite of Birmingham, mixed dates 1835-1848, the longest one 9.3cm long, 1.5oz. (4)

Los 260

A George V silver caddy spoon with a hammered, drop-shaped bowl, the terminal cabochon set with an oval, red hardstone boss, by Sybil Dunlop, London 1926, 8.8cms long, 0.7oz.

Los 262

An early 19th Century Portuguese silver caddy spoon with a fluted bowl, initialled "R", by Francisco Antonio d Almeida, Lisbon 1810-20; a silver leaf caddy spoon with a long, turned wood handle; a small Far Eastern silver gilt scoop with chased decoration; and two Japanese silver and enamelled teaspoons with floral bowls, the latter 11.5cms long, 1.4oz weighable silver. (5)

Los 217

Three George III silver caddy spoons, all by Joseph Taylor, one with a pierced bowl, one with a fluted bowl and one engraved, Birmingham, 1801, 1804 and 1808 respectively, the longest one 8.3cm long, 0.7oz. (3)

Los 234

A George III silver caddy spoon, with an applied triangular Celtic boss on the terminal, by Reid & Sons (of Newcastle), hallmarked, Birmingham 1937, 10cm long, 0.8oz.

Los 261

A George III small silver caddy spoon with engraving and a round bowl, stamped with a shell motif, initialled, by John Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1817; a Victorian silver caddy spoon (reproduction of an earlier Sheffield made example) with leaves and flowers in low relief, by J.Aldwickle and T. Slater, London 1891 and an unmarked, George III silver scallop shell caddy spoon, initialled, the latter 5.1cms long, 0.7oz. (3)

Los 141

An assortment of Russian silver, comprising: a Russian neillo-work lemon teaspoon with chequer work and a vacant shield cartouche on the back of the bowl, Moscow 1862; a silver gilt niello-work lemon teaspoon with the Kremlin on the back of the bowl; a smaller cloisonne enamelled teaspoon, Moscow 1896-1908, a pair of small silver gilt and cloisonne enamelled sugar tongs, maker's mark "AK" (Cyrillic) 88 zolotniks, and a Soviet silver caddy spoon with enamelled stem, the tongs 8.5cms long, 3.25oz. (5)

Los 185

A George III Irish silver caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and fiddle stem, initialled, by Thomas Townsend, Dublin, 1812; and another Irish silver fiddle caddy spoon, initialled ‘L’ , maker’s mark “Rooke”, Dublin, 1810-20, no date letter, each approximately 10.3cm long, 1oz. (2)

Los 223

A George III silver provincial caddy spoon, with a shaped stem and a drop-shaped bowl, by Edward Jackson, York 1819, 10.2cm long, 0.3oz.

Los 258

An Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, a cast reproduction of an earlier spoon (lady in a crinoline dress with parasol) hallmarked London 1967; together with eight other various silver caddy spoons, the former 7.7cms long, 4.4oz. (9)

Los 177

Two Victorian silver caddy spoons, with mask terminals; and another with a figural terminal, by various makers, London 1869-1873, the longest one 10.5cm long, 1.8oz. (3)

Los 183

Three Victorian silver caddy spoons, with tendril stems (two with gilt bowls), all by Hilliard and Thomason of Birmingham, mixed dates, the largest one 8.5cm long, 1.25oz. (3)

Los 178

A George III silver 'jockey cap' caddy spoon, with engraved border decoration and a turn-over edge, maker’s mark only, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham C.1800, 5cm long, 0.2oz.

Los 253

Three arts and crafts silver caddy spoons with a hammered finish, each with a shaped bowl and stem, set with a blue/green enamelled boss two of them marked only "sterling" and the other with the incuse maker's mark "H.G", the larger one 7.8cms long, 2.2oz. (3)

Los 270

A rare Edwardian silver arts and crafts caddy spoon with a cabochon set greenstone terminal, a tapering stem and a drop-shaped bowl, decorated with "pricked" engraving, by Arthur & Georgina Gaskin, Birmingham 1902, 9.2cms long, 0.3oz.

Los 225

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with an engraved stem; a “waisted” bowl, initialled by George Unite, Birmingham, 1859, 9cm long, 0.4oz.

Los 263

A quantity of electroplated Old Sheffield plated, one painted brass, and one pewter caddy spoons, the largest one 9cms long. (lot)

Los 257

An arts and crafts silver caddy spoon with a shared and engraved stem, set with a cabochon enamelled boss flanked by two flattened beads, unmarked 1910-1920; together with a small silver spoon with a wire stem and a small Mexican silver spoon with wire wrapped around the lower stem, by William Spratling of Taxco, C1951, the latter 9.5cms long, 1.9oz. (3)

Los 357

A mixed lot of silver, comprising: a Chinese silver pepperette resembling a miniature tea caddy with iris, prenus, bamboo and a chrysanthemum flower in relief around the side; a matching silver salt; a pair of Japanese silver buddha pepperettes; and a quantity of Chinese mother-of-pearl gaming counters, shaped and engraved (some shaped like fish), the buddhas 4cms high, 3.25oz weighable silver. (lot)

Los 266

A late Victorian silver naturalistic caddy spoon in the form of a flower, with a leaf terminal, by Chaplin and Sons, London 1893; together with a silver caddy spoon by Amy Sandheim, marked only "silver", the latter 10cms long, 0.85oz (2)

Los 172

Two Victorian silver, Sheffield made caddy spoons, each stamped with florals and foliate decoration, by two different makers 1848 and 1846, and another silver caddy spoon for comparison with a leaf bowl, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1851, the latter 9cm long, 1.1oz. (3)

Los 201

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with a scroll terminal and engraved decoration on the back of the bowl and the front of the stem by Elizabeth & John Eaton, London 1860, 8.7cm long, 0.45oz.

Los 271

A contemporary silver caddy spoon with enamelled decoration, in the form of a scoop with engraved and textured decoration on a theme of waves and water, by Malcolm Appleby, Edinburgh 2005 (enamelled by Jane Short), 8.3cms long, 1.1oz.

Los 204

A George III Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon, with an engraved stem and a fluted bowl, initialled, and struck with two marker’s marks, “JO” and “WM” for James Orr of Greenock and another unascribed maker, with Edinburgh part hallmark for 1810-20, 7.6cm long, 0.3z

Los 199

Three similar caddy spoons, with engraved bowls and hollow stems, all by George Unite, of Birmingham 1832, 1837, and 1853, the longest one 9cm long, 0.7oz. (3)

Los 272

A rare Scottish "tartan ware" caddy spoon with a small circular bowl, "Rob Roy" pattern, 9.4cms long.

Los 186

A George III Irish silver caddy spoon, with a waisted bowl and a bright-cut pointed stem, by Jonas Osbourne, Dublin C.1795, no date letter, 8.5cm long, 0.25oz.

Los 236

A George III Irish silver caddy spoon, with a bright-cut cartouche, initialled, probably by Thomas Williamson, Dublin C.1800 (no date letter), 9.5cm long, 0.35oz.

Los 197

A late Victorian silver caddy spoon, with a cast finial in the form of the crest of the Worshipful Company of Grocers (a spice-laden camel), by Mappin & Webb, London, 1894; four other silver caddy spoons, the former 10.5cm long, 2.5oz. (5)

Los 202

Three various silver caddy scoops or shovels, all Birmingham hallmarked, by three different markers (Francis Clarke, Taylor and Perry, and W. Pugh), mixed dates 1811 and 1829, the longest one 10cm long. (3)

Los 274

A collection of eight caddy spoons, in a variety of mediums (electroplate, horn, bone and various wood), with different shaped stems but each displaying the same shaped bowl with a shell back, the longest one 11cms long. (8) NB John Norie assembled these spoons for use as a study aid, to show the variety and the versatility of the makers.

Los 210

A George III silver caddy spoon, with engraved decoration, a hollow fiddle stem and a shovel-type bowl, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1812, 9cm long, 0.25oz.

Los 13

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, by Mark V Marshall, with impressed mark struck through, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '867',20.5cm high, anda Royal Doulton caster and a Doulton Lambeth caddy jar,both with silver mounts and covers,15 and 22.5cm high (3)Condition ReportSilver worn and tarnished. Nibbles to tubelining.

Los 1008

A Japanese silvered spelter tea caddy and cover, early 20th c, 10cm h, a Sheffield Plate cake basket, Victorian copper shot flask and decorative fans, bygones, etc Mixed condition

Los 342

Norman Poynton. An Arts & Crafts silver caddy spoon, 91mm l, maker's mark, London 1938, 17dwts Good condition

Los 328

A Victorian silver tea caddy, 10cm h, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1897, 5ozs Dented and worn

Los 343

A George V silver fruit knife, with engraved silver scales, 75mm l, by J Y Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1912, two Dutch decorative silver caddy and other spoons and another item (4) Good condition

Los 1442

Miscellaneous items, to   a George III mahogany tea caddy, an oak telescopic music stand,  spelter statue, pictures, etc

Los 433

A George V silver tea caddy and stopper, 10.5cm h, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1918, 3ozs 10dwts Light wear, not split or holed

Los 420

A George VI silver caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl and saw pierced handle, 80mm l, by Ollivant & Botsford Ltd, Sheffield 1945, a silver leaf caddy spoon, by A Edward Jones Ltd, Birmingham 1965 and another Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, 2ozs (3) Good condition

Los 1001

A George III inlaid mahogany writing box, two Victorian rosewood boxes, one inlaid and a tea caddy, various sizes All requiring some restoration

Los 412

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the oblong bowl with a wrigglework flower, 63mm l, by George Unite, Birmingham 1839 and two others, both Birmingham, by John Lawrence & Co, 1817 and Joseph Taylor, 1825, 16dwts (3) Light wear consistent with age, but not split or repaired

Los 82

BIRMINGHAM SILVER COLLECTOR & OTHER SPOONS with two pairs of sugar tongs, 26 pieces to include a Scottish thistle handle tea caddy spoon, date mark for 1926, Joseph Cook & Son, 8.25cms L, Celtic style anointing spoon, 1901 M Brothers, 11.5cms L, Welsh Lady handle sugar sifter spoon, 1910, Frank Henry Mannox, 9.5cms L, sword handle spoon, 1899, indistinct maker's mark, set of six cocoa bean coffee spoons, 1921 Hukin & Heath Ltd plus two others, four other collector's spoons, one with enamel crest and the word 'Llandudno', five matching teaspoons, two individuals and a larger individual spoon in a fitted case, various dates and makers, the tongs 1921 J Sherwood & Sons, 10cms L, and 1923 Joseph Gloster Ltd, 7cms L, 9ozt gross

Los 336

An early 20th century mahogany lined tea caddy together with a carved letter rack

Los 782

Victorian silver caddy spoon, Georgian silver caddy spoon, two mother of pearl silver bladed fruit knives, a white metal whistle and an open faced pocket watch

Los 801

Liberty & Company, octagonal silver tea caddy with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1936, 9cms high, 4oz t, together with original 1939 receiptHallmarks on the lid are worn. Otherwise in good condition, with slight surface wear consistent with age. Engraved to underneath '17th May 1939'

Los 255

Pair of peg lamps, ceramics, brass relief, tea caddy, brass tray, other items

Los 327

Chinese enamel tea canister with figure decoration, three similar style dishes and a frog trinket pot, clisonne pot with cover, pair of clisonne miniature vases and a mother of pearl inlaid pen boxThe tea caddy and pair of dishes are in good condition with some minor scratching.

Los 93

A Victorian coromandel tea caddy with a domed top and domed compartments within, each springing open at the touch of a button; together with a late 19th century painted velum casket with green velvet lined interiorthe tea caddy 23.5cm wide,  the velum casket 24.2cm wideQty: 2The tea caddy in good condition, with hairline splits to the top and in need of a very small slip of veneer re-attaching underneath to one side, and another lacking to the other side. The velum-covered casket with wear to the painted decoration and further wear to the leather mounted corners.

Los 272

A 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus formed tea caddy with sub-divided interior raised on bun feet, 29cm wide (a/f)

Los 89

A silver caddy, approx. 111gms; a silver backed hand mirror and three silver napkin rings

Los 22

19th Century mahogany and rosewood cross banded tea caddy; a walnut and brass mounted writing box (interior missing) and a walnut trinket box

Los 1347

A George IV rosewood twin canister tea caddy, a chequer inlaid box and a leather blotter pad (3)

Los 1809

A George IV silver egg cup, London, 1821, 65mm, eight other small silver items including a pair of bun salts, 19th century caddy spoon, shell salt, compact, two pill boxes and a mounted glass scent bottle and two plated cups on wheels.

Los 153

A SILVER GRAVY BOAT AND A CADDY SPOON, polished form with wavy rim and scrolling handle, raised on three cabriolet legs, hallmarked 'Viners Ltd Sheffield 1933, approximate gross weight 4.73 ozt, 147.5 grams, together with a shell shaped caddy spoon, hallmarked Walker & Hall Sheffield, approximate gross weight 18.7 grams (condition report: overall condition good)

Los 1091

A BEN SAYERS ELECTRIC GOLF CADDY, with rechargeable battery and cover (PAT pass and working) together with a Motocaddy Z1 push golf trolley (2)

Los 90

Collection Georgian silver teaspoons and one caddy spoon, 9.6oz

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