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H. M. Bateman (1887-1970) A humorous colour cartoon of a golf caddy using a gas mask to protect himself from bad breath, footed "Ex-private Smith finds there is still considerable use for certain portions of his field equiptment whilst carrying for the General", framed under glass, overall 19.5 x 20 cm
A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON by Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London 1859, cast as a basket-woven bowl within a rope-twist rim and handle, the well gilded. 10.2cm long, 1.1 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. The gilding is in good condition. No sign of damage or repair. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A RARE SET OF TWO GEORGE III SILVER TEA CANISTERS AND A SILVER SUGAR BOX, IN ORIGINAL ROSEWOOD CADDY by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1764, of bombe form, each pull-off cover with bud-form finial and gadrooned rim, raised on shell-form feet, engraved coats of arms, in a George III rosewood case with unmarked handle. Each silver canister 13cm high, 10.5cm wide, 8.5cm deep; rosewood caddy 30.5cm wide, 14cm deep; 26.4 troy ounces of silver gross
A GEORGE II SILVER CADDY maker W.M below a mullet (Grimwade no. 3894), London 1753, of baluster form, chased with houses, cart and hoho birds amidst C-scrolls and flowerheads. 12.5cm high, 4.8 troy ouncesMarks are slightly rubbed but legible. A couple of dints to the body but in generally good condition commensurate with age.
AN IRISH SILVER CONDIMENT LADLE, CADDY SPOON, SALT SPOON AND A PAIR OF BRIGHT-CUT TEASPOONS the ladle with indistinct maker's mark, Dublin 1783, Bead pattern; the caddy spoon with a shell-form bowl; etc. (5) Ladle 11cm long, 1.6 troy ounces grossDublin ladle, maker 'JD', probably John Daly. Caddy spoon, George III, by Josiah Snatt, London, date letter rubbed, lacking town mark. Mustard spoon, George III, with gilded (worn) bowl, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1808, lacking town mark. Pair of teaspoons, George III, provincial, by Richard Ferris, Exeter, lacking town mark and date letter.
Lenzkirch - German rosewood-cased bracket clock circa 1900, the 5.75-inch rectangular dial with silvered Roman chapter ring framing a matted centre, beneath silvered subsidiary Slow / Fast ring, within scrollwork, the two-train movement ting-tang striking on two coiled gongs, stamped Lenzkrch 1 Million 189123, the figured case with caddy top and flambeau finials over reeded pilasters and gilt scroll capitals to the canted corners, 39cm high, sold with pendulum, two keys and winder
George III oak and mahogany-cased 8-day brass dial longcase clock, Thomas Lister, Halifax, circa 1780, the 13-inch square dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing rolling 'Halifax' axe-head moon, engraved foliate scrollwork and signed calendar dial. the knopped four-pillar movement rack-striking on a bell, the caddy-top case with fluted columns having brass Corinthian capitals over matching trunk quadrants beneath blind fretwork frieze and flanking a crossbanded long trunk door with patera, on canted base and bracket feet, 220cm high, sold with two weights, pendulum and keyThomas Lister (Senior) of Halifax (d. 1779), his son, also Thomas, d. 1814.
Hartley Greens & Company Leeds Pottery, C20th creamware comport with pierced bowl on circular pedestal foot, D24.5cm, makers mark to the base, Portmeirion "The Holly & the Ivy" Christmas Tree plate, Wedgwood jasperware decorative ceramics, Mason's "Chartreuse" pin tray, other decorative ceramics including Bassett's Liquorice Allsorts tea caddy, art pottery jug, 1953 Eliz. II coronation beaker, etc (2 boxes)
A large 19th Century Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form. The outer case of simple form having a brass hoop swing handles with shell back-plates. Brass lock and escutcheon with gadrooned skirt and brass ball feet with floral decoration. The hinged cover opening to reveal a three section appointed interior with each section having separate lids with ivory handles. Measure approx; 22cm x 32cm x 17cm. Note; one of the ball feet has been replaced.
Y THREE GEORGIAN OR REGENCY TEA CADDIES EARLY 19TH CENTURY to include a REGENCY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, the interior with two fitted caddies and a cut glass waste bowl; a REGENCY BURR WOOD TEA CADDY with satinwood and kingwood banding, the lid with a silver handle hallmarked post-1784 and maker's mark IT, the lid interior with inlaid monogram 'M', with two fitted caddies and an engraved glass bowl, 30cm wide, 15cm high, 15cm deep; and a GEORGE III ROSEWOOD SINGLE TEA CADDY of crossbanded square form, the lid with fan inlay and silver plated handle, opening to a void interior, 10cm wide, 10cm high, 8cm deepDimensions:Largest 32cm wide, 19cm high, 16cm deepNote: With non-transferable CITES self-certification number 61XZ67UJNote: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
A collection of silver novelty items,to include A Dutch caddy spoon, a George III stilton scoop, a similar miniature example, a silver mounted cut glass dressing table jar, 8.7cm high, and a silver mounted mother of pearl letter opener, together with three gold plated Parker pens,comprising a fountain pen and two ballpoint pens,a set of Harrison sovereign scales,a watch and a collection of further novelty items (qty.)Condition ReportTanrishing and wear throughout.

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