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Los 48

Literature: Norrie, J; Caddy Spoons, An Illustrated Supplement 1998.

Los 87

A late Victorian silver-gilt caddy spoon, in the form of a scoop with chased decoration, a part-twist stem and rose flower finial, by C. Saunders and F. Shepherd, London 1893, 10cms long, 0.3oz.

Los 96

A George III silver caddy spoon, with engraved decoration and kidney-shaped bowl, initialled "MH" (script), by Cocks of Bettridge, Birmingham 1811, 8.3cms long, 0.2oz.

Los 47

Literature: Norrie, J; Caddy Spoons, An Illustrated Guide 1988, with dust wrapper.

Los 36

A George III small silver caddy spoon, with a bright-cut stem and a scallop shell bowl, by Hester Bateman, London 1788, 7.3cms long; 0.25oz.

Los 94

A George V silver caddy spoon, with the 'Lincoln Imp' figural stem and partially engraved gilt bowl, by T.E. Holden, Birmingham 1921, 7.2cms long, 0.25oz.

Los 45

A George III Scottish Provincial silver caddy spoon, plain with a waisted stem, by Robert Keay of Perth (RK twice, double-headed eagle), c.1815, 6.8cms long, 0.25oz.

Los 30

A George III silver caddy spoon, oval with a ring handle and an inset filigree panel in the bowl, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, 5.5cms long, 0.2oz.

Los 114

An Edwardian silver Arts & Crafts caddy spoon, with a triangular short stem and fluted bowl, by The Keswick School of Industrial Art, Chester 1907, 6.1cms long, 0.35oz.

Los 83

A rare George III silver Scottish Provincial caddy spoon, with a broad fiddle stem and a round bowl, by J. & G. Heron of Paisley (anchor, anchor, I & GH), 1800-1810, 7.7cms long, 0.3oz.

Los 90

A Victorian parcel-gilt caddy spoon, with a drop-shaped bowl, decorated stem and a figure finial, by William Edwards, London 1875, 10.2cms long, 0.7oz.

Los 107

A George III silver caddy spoon, with fluted circular bowl and scroll handle, pierced where it meets the edge of the bowl, by Hester Bateman, London c.1770 (maker's mark of lion passant only), 7.4cms long, 0.4oz.

Los 70

A George V silver coronation commemorative caddy spoon, with a 0plain egg-shaped bowl below the royal crown, the enamelled monogram "GR" (for King George V) and the date 1911, by Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1910, 9.3cms long, 0.7oz.

Los 34

A Victorian silver Provincial caddy spoon, with a rose pattern stem and a part-fluted bowl, initialled "CEM & JEFF" (script) on the back of the stem, by Messrs. J & J Williams, Exeter 1859, 10cms long, 1oz.

Los 33

A George V Arts & Crafts silver caddy spoon, with a cast openwork stem and hammered oval bowl, by Sandheim Brothers, London 1920, 7.8cms long, 1.2oz.

Los 254

A Japanese Painted Dragonware Tea Set the Cups with Lithophane Geisha Cups Together with a Modern Tea Caddy Flask

Los 182

A Reproduction Painted Wooden Art Topped Golfing Sign, "Caddy, Loyal, Smart and Alert, 61x41cms

Los 50

Writing boxes and a tea caddy. Both writing boxes slightly damaged, the tea caddy measuring H18cm x D17cm x W30cm.

Los 437

A Victorian veneered tea caddy. Of tapering rectangular form, raised on bun feet, L30.5cm

Los 5

Four pieces of 19th/20th century oriental ceramics. Comprising a famille rose teapot 16cm high, a blue and white bowl, tea caddy (missing stopper) and plate Condition Report: Tea caddy is structurally sound but shows some chips on rim, finish is good.

Los 290

Two pairs of Georgian silver sugar tongs; caddy spoon; jam spoon; Jersey milk churn pepperette; other miniature condiments; vesta case; napkin ring; total 8.1oz.Qty: 1 box

Los 710

A tortoiseshell tea caddy, pewter plates and other collectablesCONDITION REPORTWe have attached a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail.

Los 1829

Sundry small silver etc, including a George V silver caddy spoon, a white metal badge, small cutlery and a plated owl.

Los 1837

Three silver caddy spoons, including two 19th century, a silver infuser, a sifter spoon, a cheese knife and a plated condiment spoon.

Los 191

A fine 17th century William III walnut 8-day longcase clock, John Kingsnorth circa 1695, the case (restored) of burr walnut with circular lenticle with gilt border, with double stepped caddy top and carved frieze, 12in square brass dial, silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary date and seconds, five pillar movement, striking on bell, with original lock and key, 247H, with brass cased weights, no pendulum, Note: John Kingsnorth started life in London where he finished his apprenticeship in 1695 before moving to Tenterden in Kent, where he trained others including George Thatcher (Loomes, Watchmakers and Clockmakers, of the World, 21st Century Edition, page 763), Please note: No in house shipping is available for this lot,

Los 1312

Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon London 1850, maker Robert Wallis, weight 15grams approx).

Los 1317

George III sterling silver caddy spoon hallmarks rubbed, embossed handle, (weight 10grams approx).

Los 1310

George V sterling silver caddy spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1935, maker: Joseph Cook & Son, approximate total weight 10 grams

Los 1138

Henry Hindley of York - mid-18th century oak cased 8-day longcase clock,flat topped caddy pediment with gesso finials, rectangular hood door flanked by wooden turned pilasters with capitals, canted trunk with a full-length break arch topped door on a short plinth with applied skirting and bracket feet, brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic's, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands and female head pattern spandrels, silvered calendar dial to the break arch with dolphin spandrels, four pillar rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. H250 W48 D27Henry Hindley originally from Wigan (Lancs) is recorded as working in York from Petergate 1731-41 then Stonegate 1741-1771. A famous and highly innovative maker, often referred to as the �Tompion of the North.� Dimensions: Height: 250cm  Length/Width: 48cm  Depth/Diameter: 27cmCondition Report:Movement may require and benefit from servicing and attention.

Los 991

An apple form tea caddy. 11 cm high.

Los 964

A house form tea caddy. 20 cm high.

Los 196

An antique white metal tea caddy with hinged lid and angelic repousse decoration together with a miniature cup.

Los 149

Regency Rosewood Tea Caddy of sarcophagus form, raised on brass ball feet, 21cm wide

Los 406

A collection of mixed metalware to include brass candlesticks, silver plated teapot, pewter tea caddy, cutlery....etc..

Los 59

Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, Gowland Brothers, Newcastle 1862, 15.1 grams, 10cm long.

Los 155

Georgian silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, London 1827, 31.1 grams, 11cm long.

Los 66

Hallmarked silver George V silver caddy spoon with engraved decoration, 10.1 grams, W W & S, Sheffield 1911.

Los 60

A pair of George III silver caddy spoons to include an acorn-shaped example with bright cut engraving, Elizabeth Morley, London 1810 (repaired) together with a plain form example by Josiah Snatt, London 1804 (2), longest 7.5cm.

Los 64

George III silver caddy spoon with shell bowl with shaped handle, Thomas Robinson II & S Harding, London 1810, 12.6 grams, engraving to handle.

Los 61

Hallmarked silver ornate caddy spoon with shell bowl, Thomas Bradbury, Sheffield 1952, 41.0 grams, 12cm lomg.

Los 67

George V hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shell bowl and shell motif to handle, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1915, 15.4 grams.

Los 68

Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with teardrop shaped bowl and reeded rim, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1816, 10.4 grams.

Los 69

George III silver caddy spoon with engraved floral decoration, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1810, 4.3 grams, 5.5cm long.

Los 62

Hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1964, 20.4 grams, 8cm long.

Los 114

Novelty silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's hat, 5.cm long, 10.7 grams, Sheffield, circa 1970s/1980s.

Los 65

William IV silver caddy spoon with bell shaped bowl, Jonathan Hayne, London 1835, 15.4 grams. Engraving to handle.

Los 10

Victorian silver caddy spoon, Newcastle 1850, two silver napkin rings, pickle fork, small photograph frame, miniature book 'Small Rain', etc (7)

Los 198

Kamei new old stock VW Polo Classic Caddy 2 headlight trims

Los 135

Four 19th century and later tea caddies and trinket boxes, including a mahogany and satinwood inlaid sarcophagus form tea caddy/trinket box, raised upon pad feet, 30.5 by 15 by 16cm high. (4)

Los 139

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, with brass fittings and three compartments to its interior, raised upon four brass ball feet, 25 by 13.5 by 14.5cm high, with key but lock not working.

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