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Los 16

A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: an American nail buffer and stand, by Gorham, an egg cup, a powder pot a pair of silver-mounted ceramic vases, a dish, an ashtray, a desk seal, a caddy spoon, and a collection of silver-mounted glass toilet jars, scent bottles and condiments, plus other items including electroplate, approx. weighable 12oz. (qty)

Los 166

A mixed lot of silver flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: an agate-handled butterknife, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1856, a Lily pattern butterknife, Exeter, three tablespoons, a Feather-edge dessert spoon, another dessert spoon, a caddy spoon, an Apostle jam spoon, four teaspoons, two condiment spoons and a Norwegian spoon, approx. weighable 15.5oz. (qty)

Los 186

A mixed lot of silver flatware,various dates and makers,including: six Old English pattern table forks, six various tablespoons, a salad spoon, seven Fiddle pattern teaspoons, a pair of tongs, a sugar spoon, two caddy spoons, a Dutch pierced spoon, six American fruit spoons, six butterknives, and three other items, plus a King's pattern silver handled cake slice, cheese knife and salad servers, plus twelve various condiment spoons and other items, approx. weighable 55oz. (qty)

Los 243

A collection of caddy spoons, various dates and makers, comprising silver items: one George III Fiddle pattern, Newcastle 1808, one George IV with shell formed bowl and Bright-cut decoration, by William Bateman, one George III with Bright-cut decoration, one Bead pattern, one Old English pattern, one with a shell formed bowl and shell thumbpiece, one modern Trefid pattern, one modelled as a stylised fish, plus a late-Victorian sugar sifting spoon, an Edwardian sugar sifting spoon, and a continental caddy spoon, total approx. weighable 5oz. (11)

Los 244

A George III silver caddy spoon,maker's mark only, E.M, for Elizabeth Morley, London circa 1800,leaf form, textured decoration, wire-work handle, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 0.3oz.

Los 245

A modern Italian novelty silver lobster caddy spoon,retailed by Buccellati,shaped oval bowl, length 8cm, approx. weight 0.9oz.

Los 455

By Liberty and Co., a modern Scottish silver caddy spoon,Edinburgh 1978,rounded triangular bowl, the tapering handle set with a blue cabochon, length 8.4cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and modern silver.

Los 457

Three modern silver caddy spoons,comprising: an Irish one with the Gleninsheen Collar handle, by T. O'Connor and Sons Ltd. Dublin 1973, an eagle's wing by C.J. Vander Ltd., London 1977, and a Queen's Silver Jubilee one by Da-Mar Silverware, London 1977, approx. total weight 2.4oz. (3)Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and modern silver.

Los 48

A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George II sugar caster, by Samuel Wood, London 1756, circular baluster form, ropework border, engraved with a crest, the pull-off cover with pierced decoration and a flame finial, height 15cm, a late-Victorian sugar caster, by Hunt & Roskell, London 1895, circular baluster form, part-fluted decoration below a girdle, the pull-off cover with a knop finial, an Edwardian sugar caster, plain urn form, scroll handles, the pull-off cover with a flame finial, plus an Edwardian tea caddy, circular form, the pull-off cover with a knop finial, and an Edwardian tea caddy, plain oval form, engraved with an initial 'M', pull-off cover, total approx. weight 27.6oz. (5)

Los 491

By Reynell Oswald Huyshe, an Arts and Crafts silver tea caddy,London 1931,tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, the domed pull-off cover with lobed decoration, height 16cm, approx. weight 15oz.Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and modern silver.Reynell Huyshe (1895-1939) was George Hart's half-brother, he came to work at the Chipping Campden workshop where he was trained by George Hart. Ref Moore, S. Artists' Spoons, and Related Table Cutlery, Fastprint publishing 2017. page 388.

Los 512

Designed by Johan Rhode for Georg Jensen, A Danish silver Acorn pattern canteen for six,various dates, some with import marks for London 1935-38,comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, seven fish forks, six fruit forks, (hollow handles), six tablespoons, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, six grapefruit spoons, six ice cream spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, six table knives, six dessert knives, six side knives, seven fish knives, six lobster picks, a large serving spoon, a pair of salad servers, a carving knife and fork, a butter knife, a pair of sugar tongs, a caddy spoon, a cream ladle, a jam spoon, and a long-handled spoon, approx. weighable 119oz. (qty)

Los 515

Designed by Alex Styles for Garrard & Co Ltd, a silver caddy spoon,London 1967, also signed A. G. Styles, faceted geometric form, length 6.8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz.

Los 516

By Frederick Smythe-Greenwood, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon,London 1913,fig-shaped bowl, spot-hammered decoration, scroll strapwork handle in the Ramsden and Carr manner, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 0.7oz.

Los 517

By Bernard Instone, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon,Birmingham 1931,oblong bowl, the handle modelled as a leaping deer, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 1oz.

Los 720

A George III silver-gilt caddy spoon and pair of 18th century silver-gilt sugar nips, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1808, the tongs by John Frost, circa 1765,fitted in a Victorian case, retailed by W. Pearsall, Birmingham, approx. weight 1.5oz. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection.

Los 801

A set of twelve French parcel-gilt silver teaspoons with a pair of sugar tongs, tea caddy spoon and strainer,circa 1870,with vine and grape decoration, in a fitted case, approx. weight 10.5oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.

Los 818

A George III silver tea caddy,maker's mark over-stamped, London 1787,fluted oval form, bright-cut decoration, initialled cartouche, the flush-hinged cover with bright-cut decoration and an urn finial, with key, height 15.7cm, approx. weight 13oz.

Los 332

A George III fruitwood tea caddy in the form of a pear, late 18th century; with shaped and pierced metal escutcheon, the hinged top opening to remnants of metal foil lining within; 15cm high

Los 334

A George IV tortoiseshell tea caddy of sarcophagus form with two lidded compartments, a brass plaque to the cover inscribed 'E.Leighton', on bun feet, 19cm. * Ivory exemption FKE8BDR8

Los 343

A Regency penworked box, early 19th century; of octagonal section, the hinged cover decorated with an urn, the front, back and all sides with further Neoclassical motifs, including gryphons, further urns and masks, 8cm high, 26cm wide; a brass banded rosewood writing slope and a rosewood tea caddy, both early 19th century; an oak glove box, and an Edwardian leather faced box

Los 353

A 19th Century marquetry rosewood tea caddy the interior with glass bowl and two lidded caddies, inlaid with scrolling flowers and foliage, 17cm high, 33cm wide

Los 37

A mixed lot of Chinese porcelain, Qing Dynasty including an underglaze blue, pink and iron-red decorated plate; four blue and white plates; an octagonal section tea caddy; a teapot and odd cover; and a small baluster vase [damages] 8.

Los 503

Thomas Cottle, Crewkerne, an oak longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the twelve-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals and signed at VI o'clock for the maker Thos. Cottle, Crewkern, with the matted centre having a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and engraved decoration, with cast-brass floral corner spandrels, the oak case with caddy top, turned three-quarter columns to the hood and a double-plinth to the base, height 228cm.Thomas Cottle is recorded as working in Crewkerne, Somerset from at least 1765 until circa 1825 and is known to have looked after various parish church clocks in the area.Reference Thomas Moore The Clockmakers of Somerset Pub. The author 1998.

Los 75

A Chinese Canton famille rose shell dish and a Japanese tea caddy with inner and outer covers the dish painted with panels of figures on terraces, birds, flowers and foliage, late 19th century, 27cm; the caddy painted with a bird flying amongst flowering branches, 20th century, 16cm.

Los 130

A Victorian cased set of twelve silver spoons, tongs and matching caddy spoon.

Los 450

A tray of antique and later ceramics, Wedgwood Jasperware, Ringtons caddy, gilded coffee ware, two graduated Wedgwood jugs etc

Los 287

A collection of vintage 20th century silver plated items. To include pierced wine bottle carrier, bon bon dishes, bottle coasters, Asian style tea caddy, tea bag strainer, centre piece fruit bowl, coin change dish, condiment pots, stem vase, and shallow plate. Centre piece bowl measures 13cm tall. 

Los 311

A retro vintage mid 20th century circa 1950s Picquot ware part tea set including teapot, hot water jug and milk jug. Together with wood and chrome twin handled tea & coffee caddy barrel, with two lidded pot containers. Makers mark to the tea service. Tallest measures approx. 19cm tall. 

Los 209

An early 20th century Arts & Crafts copper tea caddy with ornate rope detailing to upper, lower rim with scallop shaped body. Hinged flip top lid with rounded finial atop. Measures 13cm (height) x 12cm (width). 

Los 353

A walnut eight-day longcase clock,the brass arched dial signed Joseph Smith, Bristol, with a silvered chapter ring, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, housed within a caddy-top and arched blind fretcut hood with two ball and eagle finials over two pilaster columns, with a long quarter-veneered and banded door,49cm wide240cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportMovements, pendulums, weight and case all associated. Alterations throughout. Attention from a professional clockmaker recommended.

Los 875

Mizuno burgundy and cream golf caddy and a quantity of assorted clubs

Los 113

A Victorian silver Kings pattern caddy spoon, maker John & Henry Lias, London, 1847 a George III caddy spoon, maker J.B, London, 1819 and pone other caddy spoon, total weight of silver 54gms, 1.74ozs

Los 114

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1839, a George III example by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1816, and an unmarked silver caddy spoon, total weight of silver 32gms, 1.04ozs

Los 115

A George III silver caddy spoon, maker John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1817, together with two other caddy spoons with shell-shaped bowls, total weight of silver 32gms, 1.03ozs

Los 262

A collection of four continental silver caddy shovels, together with four English silver caddy shovels, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 95gms, 3.07ozs

Los 263

Four Dutch silver caddy spoons, with embossed figural decoration, of traditional design total weight of silver 69gms, 2.22ozs

Los 264

Four assorted silver caddy spoons, various makers and dates, each with shell shaped bowls, total weight of silver 81gms, 2.61ozs

Los 265

A George III Scottish silver Old English pattern caddy spoon, maker Lindsay Beech, Edinburgh, 1811, together with four other caddy spoons, total weight of silver 53gms, 1.71ozs

Los 296

Three assorted silver caddy spoons , maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1846, 1853 and 1870, one initialled, total weight of silver 29gms, 0.95ozs

Los 297

Four assorted silver caddy spoons, various makers and dates, two with shell-shaped bowls, total weight of silver 39gms, 1.26ozs.

Los 298

Four assorted silver caddy spoons, various makers and dates, two with shell-shaped bowls, total weight of silver 41gms, 1.33ozs.

Los 299

Two silver caddy spoons various makers and dates, and two silver plated examples, weighable silver 58gms, 1.89ozs

Los 458

Three continental silver caddy shovels, includes Dutch and Maltese examples, 53gms, 1.72ozs

Los 459

Three assorted silver caddy spoons, various makers and dates, 26gms, 0.85ozs (3)

Los 47

Three continental silver caddy and sifting spoons, all bear import marks, with repousse decorated circular bowls and decorative terminals, total weight of silver 119gms, 3.83ozs

Los 407

An Edwardian silver tea caddy inscribed 'Malo Mori Quam Fiedari'. Assayed London 1905. 292g.

Los 49

A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped two compartment tea caddy, mixing bowl AF

Los 678

Two boxes of various sundry items to include Solitaire board, various stationery, card box, Emma Bridgewater Christmas tea caddy

Los 371

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE NOVELTY, PROMOTIONAL AND ADVERTISING CERAMICS, to include two Ringtons Millennium promotional tea caddies, with a pair of co-ordinating mugs, a Ringtons The Heritage Collection caddy decorated with teapots, a Wade Lyons Coffee money box in the form of a vintage van, a Virgin Megastores money box, a 'Britain's New Decimal Currency' mug showing conversions, other mugs including Rupert Bear, Paddington Bear, Marvel Heroes, The Simpsons, Only Fools and Horses, Harry Potter, Disney and Wallace and Gromit, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd)

Los 623

An Edwardian glazed oak stationery cabinet, with hinged caddy top and glazed fall front opening to an interior fitted with drawers, compartments and a pair of porcelain lidded inkwells. 25cm by 36.5cm by 20cm

Los 33

Georgian mahogany Tea Caddy with brass applied fittings supported on bun feet

Los 100

Late 19th century Aesthetic Movement silver plated twin-compartment tea caddy, with repousse & chased design depicting tea leaves, approx 15.5cm W x 9cm H

Los 338

A late 18th century/early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy. With two internal divisions, a square tablet (blank) to top, blank stained (original) facings and standing on brass spherical feet, 9.2cm H x 17.5cm W x 10cm D

Los 284

A box of silver plated items, to include a pair of bottle coasters, tea caddy and loose flatware

Los 531

A Victorian inlaid walnut tea caddy. 17.5 cm wide.

Los 863

An apple form tea caddy. 11 cm high.

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