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Los 242

A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, with pagoda lid and veneered in matched blond shell, the divided interior retaining pair of covers with vegetable ivory knop, on brass ball feet, 18.5cm l The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Losses to tortoiseshell, principally on front, hinges original and undamaged, no restoration

Los 73

A George III silver jockey cap novelty caddy spoon, 69mm l, by Hester Bateman, maker's, duty and sterling marks only, c1790, 14dwts The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Slight wear and small damage to applied 'tails' at back of cap

Los 85

A George V silver caddy spoon,  with fluted shell bowl and pointed handle, by Henry Williamson Ltd, Sheffield 1911 and a filigree silver coloured metal caddy spoon, 19th c, 14dwts (2) The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Light wear

Los 86

Three George III silver caddy spoons,  with fluted shell bowl, all London, by various makers, 1787, 1791 and 1792, 13dwts The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) 1791 caddy spoon handle slightly bent

Los 87

Two George III silver caddy spoons, Fiddle and Fiddle and Shell pattern, the first with engraved bowl, maker's mark rubbed, London 1819, 13dwts The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Light wear

Los 88

A Victorian naturalistic die stamped silver caddy spoon, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1852, 8dwts The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Light short split in bowl at 2 o'clock

Los 89

Three silver caddy spoons, comprising a shovel engraved with shield cartouche, lacks handle, 58mm l, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1804, another of Hourglass pattern with engraved oblong bowl, maker IT, presumably Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1824, the third of Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern with oblong bowl, by George Unite, Birmingham 1845, 17dwts The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Hourglass - handle dented. The others good

Los 90

A George III silver caddy spoon, Old English pattern with fig shaped bowl, maker's mark poorly struck, London 1796 and three Victorian silver caddy spoons, London, by various makers, 2ozs (4) The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Light wear

Los 91

A George III silver caddy spoon, with mother of pearl handle, 88mm l, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1810 and a Scottish George IV silver caddy spoon, King's pattern, maker DM, a pellet between and marked for J & W Marshall, Edinburgh 1824, 1oz 3dwts (2) The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Mother of pearl handle misaligned when re-attached. Kings pattern spoon worn

Los 92

A George V silver sugar spoon, Old English pattern, by Sarah and John William Blake, London 1815, another, bone hafted, Birmingham 1855 and two silver caddy spoons, 1oz 9dwts weighable (4) The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Shell bowl caddy spoon split, the others typically worn

Los 113

a George V lobed dish with three scroll handles, a sauce boat with a gadrooned border, a tea caddy with twin lion-mask loop handles, a sugar bowl on an octagonal base & a small milk jug on four hoof feet; the lobed dish 4.75" (12cm) diameter; 20.9oz weighable silver (5). ** All with general wear - conditions vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Los 130

two small trophy cups (one inscribed), a small quaich, crested, a milk jug, an octagonal tea caddy, a mounted rectangular toilet jar, crested, a set of four small circular dishes, each initialled "W", another small octagonal dish, inscribed, a Dutch caddy spoon, a mounted magnifying glass and a brooch and a spoon (both unmarked); the magnifying glass 7" (17.7cm) long; 28oz weighable silver (lot). ** All with general wear - conditions vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Los 148

comprising of a swing-handle sugar basket, blue glass liner, by Thomas Daniell, London c.1775, an oval tea caddy, with a flower finial, by the same maker 1779, a larger swing-handle sugar basket, blue glass liner, by John Lambe, London 1773 and a naturalistic spoon, unmarked, all contained in a fitted case on ball and claw feet; the case 13" (33cm) long; 24.8oz weighable silver. ** All with general wear - conditions vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Los 149

a Victorian paper tidy, with a steel hook and an applied monogram, two wine labels ("SHERRY and "BRANDY"), two napkin rings (one initialled), a pair of mustard pots (with blue glass liners), a matchbox holder, initialled, an oval Dutch box, two glass jars with silver covers and a Georgian caddy spoon, initialled; the paper tidy 6.5" (16.5cm) high; 7.4oz weighable silver (lot). ** All with general wear - conditions vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Los 15

with a fluted bowl and a waisted stem, initialled, by Henry Ellis & Son, Exeter 1850, together with seven various antique caddy spoons, mixed makers and dates; the largest 3.9" (10cm) long; 2.8oz (8). ** Mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Los 198

one Victorian rectangular example and one Edwardian and square, both initialled and inscribed and both with cedarwood linings, together with a tea caddy of decagon form, with a small swing handle and a small engraved box, inscribed; the largest cigarette box 6.8" (17.5cm) long; 8.2oz weighable silver (4). ** All with general wear - conditions vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Los 228

one with an urn finial and a bead border, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1912, another plain example with a reeded border and an urn finial, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1914, together with another late Victorian caddy of navette form, with embossed decoration, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1900; the former 4.6" (11.8cm) high; 13.8oz (3). ** All with general wear - conditions vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Los 251

two napkin rings, two gold rings, three brooches (one Scottish), a folding fruit knife, a caddy spoon, a scent bottle, an enamel teaspoon, a salt, a thimble, an 9ct ladies watch, a jade necklace, four coins and an 18ct gold "COMPRESSED PAPER PACKING" badge; the scent bottle 3.25" (8.3cm) high; 7.8oz weighable silver (+6.5gms 18ct) (lot). ** All with general wear - conditions vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Los 341

Old English Pattern, by William Hannay of Paisley, c.1800, together with a pair of Victorian Hanoverian Pattern miniature/ toy or condiment spoons, crested, by Henry William Curry, London 1881, a caddy spoon with a scallop shell bowl, crested, by Edward Edwards, London 1837, a pair of salt shovels, initialled "W" and a plated condiment spoon in the form of a shovel; 1.8oz (5). ** All with general wear - conditions vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Los 7

seven caddy spoons and one sifter, in varying designs, mixed makers and dates; the largest 6.1" (15.5cm) long; 8oz (8). ** Mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Los 179

Chinese tea caddy and cover, with six-character mark to base and another Oriental box and cover.

Los 202

A Georgian silver caddy spoon; a pair of silver sugar nips; a butter knife etc.

Los 376

A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include six limited edition Coalport reproduction pot lids and bases numbered 111/750, comprising 'Ross & Sons' Genuine Bear's Grease', 'The Waterfall', 'The Maidservant', 'The Swing', 'St Paul's Cathedral and River Pageant', and another scene of dentistry, approximate diameter 11cm, two white Coalport bowls, three Coalport modelled flower ornaments, a Portmeirion Botanic Garden rolling pin, fourteen Lilliput Lane cottages including Witley, Orchard Farm Cottage, Hampton Manor and Tea Caddy Cottage, eight Poole Pottery stoneware wildlife plates diameter 13cm, giftwares including Wedgwood Kutani Crane and Angela, Coalport Strawberry and Ludlow, etc (qty) (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, some damage)

Los 448

SIXTY THREE LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM SOUTH EAST AND SOUTH WEST SERIES, mostly with a box and deeds, to include Oakwood Smithy (no deeds), Swift Hollow (chimneys chipped), two Bay View, two Boxwood Cottage, Waterside Mill, two Primrose Hill (one box, one deeds), Flower Sellers, Tea Caddy Cottage, Three Feathers, Pargetters Retreat, Oak Lodge (no deeds), The Rising Sun (no box or deeds), two Ash Nook (one box one deeds), Crispin Cottage (no deeds), Brockbank, two Blue Boar, Wealdon House, Greensted Church, Finchingfields, Ostlers Keep, Titmouse Cottage, two Tintagel (one deeds), two Watermill (one with chips), Purbeck Stores (no box or deeds), two Otter Reach, two Creel Cottage (one box and deeds), Puffin Row (chips to chimneys), two Smallest Inn, two Pixie House, two Pipit Toll, Moonlight Cove, two Butterwick, two The Briary, two Clover Cottage, three Fishermans Cottage (one box), etc (63) (Condition report: not all in correct labelled box, mostly some rubbing with slight chips)

Los 528

Mixed Lot: Various tea wares, Denby Pottery items, small inlaid tea caddy etc

Los 77

A Victorian tea caddy of casket form with fitted mahogany boxed interior, on brass ball feet with brass handles.

Los 1075

Antique silver tea caddy spoon with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham hallmarks 1835, markers initial T.M and another silver example

Los 724

Antique Chinese famille Verte tea caddy, hand painted, approximate height 6 inches

Los 27

A silver tea caddy. 8.5 cm high. 166.2 grammes.

Los 624

A quantity of 19th century writing slopes and a tea caddy. The largest 45.5 cm wide.

Los 41

A Victorian Tunbridge inlaid walnut twin compartment tea caddy, w.20cm; together with a Victorian rosewood twin compartment tea caddy, w.19cm; and an early 20th century arch topped eight day mantel clock, h.27cm

Los 325

Mauchline Ware tea caddy, the lid depicting Birnam from Birnam Hill, from the Athole Plantations, Dunkeld, the interior with two lined divisions, 18 x 12cm

Los 136

TO BE SOLD ON BEHALF OF THE SAM PILCHER TRUST A mid-20th century silver-plated wine caddy modelled as a gun carriage (31 cm wide x 24 cm highest)

Los 150

An assortment of hallmarked silver:a large John Wilmot mustard with blue-glass liner (8 cm in diameter), assayed Birmingham 1906;a pair of James & Josiah Williams sugar tongs, assayed Exeter 1853;an Edward Thomason mustard spoon, assayed Birmingham 1924;a Wakely & Wheeler caddy spoon, assayed London 1946;a napkin ring, assayed Sheffield 1945;(combined silver weight 243 g)

Los 158

Early 20th century silver-plated flatware and other similar items to include:a pair of 19th century wick-trimmers; a Georgian-style (later) entrée dish and cover;a caddy spoon, three-pronged toasting fork and toast rack;a set of late 19th / early 20th century postal scales on a serpentine-fronted mahogany base.

Los 438

A late Regency period rosewood teapoy; the angular top with canted corners, hinged and opening to reveal a fully fitted interior of two original removable caddy boxes, together with a pair of original cut-glass mixing bowls, with turned angular stem above a platform base terminating in French style scrolls and brass castors (43cm wide x 36cm deep x 75.5cm high)Condition Report: Vendor enquiry lot number incorrect the Rosewood Teapoy is lot number 438. Photographs attached and see online description for lot 438. Teapoy is in generally good order and bowls (height 11.5cms and diameter 10 cms), and caddy boxes original. There is a large shrinkage crack to the top surface (image), the top has watermarks and surface scratches, commensurate with age and use. The top lock has been remixed.

Los 211

Georgian brass bound mahogany box (lacks some fittings) 31cm wide, to/w a floral-painted papier maché glove box, incised cube tea caddy and a brass inlaid pen-box (4)

Los 256

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus form tea caddy, the interior with twin lidded boxes flanking a centre well, on bun feet, 33 cm x 17 cm x 26 cm h

Los 889

A silver caddy spoon, London 1837, (William IV duty mark)

Los 128a

Tea caddy of sarcophagus form, two removable lidded interior compartments with space for a mixing bowl, with loop handles and four brass bun feet, together with rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid writing box, the hinged lid inlaid with foliate decoration lifting to reveal fitted interior, with two glass inkwells, tea caddy H20cm

Los 42

Antique georgian silver tea caddy spoon repair to handle

Los 45

Antique georgian silver tea caddy spoon solder mark to handle

Los 556

Wedgwood Tri Colour 19th Century Tea Caddy & Dark Green Relief decorated jug, tallest 17cm(2)

Los 929

Three Distressed wooden boxes including jewellry box, inlaid tea caddy & casket (3)

Los 98

Vintage Wooden Tea Caddy with liner, decorative Dutch theme round carved lozenge noted to front, height 16cm (some splits noted to wood)

Los 207

19TH CENTURY TEA CADDY & WORKBOX, mahogany and boxwood strung caddy with angled rectangular lid, compressed bun feet, 32w x 15d x 17cm h; walnut workbox with lacquered brass initialled cartouche and scutcheon, fitted interior tray containing a few sewing accessories, 30w x 22d x 15cm h (2)Provenance: The estate of Eileen Price McWilliam, Welsh opera singer and RWCMD tutor.Comments: workbox faded and stained, small veneer losses, brass worn, silk lid lining shattered etc.; caddy minor scratches.

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