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Los 20

A large George III fine silver and MOP bright cut caddy spoon. Birmingham 1809. By William Boot. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £60 - £80.

Los 190

A Persian silver and enamelled caddy spoon depicting a river scene. Approx. 25 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Los 17

A silver caddy spoon with bright cut handle, possibly early 19th Century. Apparently unmarked. Approx. 6 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 444

A Georgian silver caddy scoop. Birmingham. By Samuel Pemberton. Approx. 5 grams. Est. £25 - £30.

Los 511

A silver caddy spoon decorated with figures together with cruet spoons etc. Approx. 68 grams. Est. £25 - £30.

Los 552

An extensive OE and rat tail pattern matched cutlery set with crested terminals, comprising: 19 x tablespoons; 16 x table forks; 10 x dessert forks; 9 x dessert spoons; 16 x teaspoons; 1 x basting spoon; 1 x caddy spoon; 4 x salt spoons; 2 x sauce ladles; 2 x preserve spoons; 1 x sifter spoon; and 1 x butter knife. London. Approx. 4254 grams. Est. £2000 - £3000.

Los 146

OF ROYAL INTEREST: A rare cased silver gilt caddy spoon decorated with The Prince of Wales Feathers and inscribed with the motto ‘Ich Dien’. London 1981. By R&B. Approx. 25 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Los 363

A William IV silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl. London 1835. Approx. 11 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Los 135

A silver caddy spoon. Birmingham. Approx. 19 grams. Est. £ 20 - £30.

Los 78

A large chased silver caddy spoon together with a patent. Marked Sterling. Approx. 37 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Los 18

A heavy pierced Victorian silver caddy spoon. London 1882. Approx. 17 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 136

A George III silver caddy spoon. London 1814. Approx. 10 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Los 558

A Georgian silver caddy spoon. Approx. 6 grams. Est £20 - £30.

Los 63

A silver toy tea caddy. Birmingham 1901. Approx. 18 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 448

A cast silver caddy spoon mounted with grapes. Birmingham. By DG. Approx. 22 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Los 19

A silver and MOP caddy spoon. Birmingham 1894. By Hilliard & Thompson. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

Los 59

A heavy, stylish Victorian silver tea caddy. Birmingham 1891. By Stokes & Ireland Ltd. Approx. 230 grams. Est. £250 - £350.

Los 23

A heavy silver caddy spoon with shell decorated handle. Birmingham. By Levi and Salaman. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Los 21

A George III silver caddy spoon with shell patterned handle. London 1811. By George Wintle. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Los 87

A silver cast Victorian caddy spoon of leaf form with grape decoration. Birmingham 1859. By Hilliard and Thompson. Approx. 22 grams. Est. £120 - £150.

Los 86

A good quality cast leaf shaped Victorian silver caddy spoon with finely pierced bowl. Birmingham 1874. Approx. 19 grams. Est. £120 - £150.

Los 138

A George III silver caddy spoon. London 1813. Approx. 12 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Los 373

A George III silver tea caddy. London 1812. By Thomas Phipps, Edward Robinson & James Phipps. Approx. 178 grams. Est. £450 - £550.

Los 16

An 18th Century silver caddy spoon. Apparently unmarked. Approx. 7 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 28

A Victorian burr walnut sewing box, fitted interior, 14.5cm x 29.5cm x 21.5cm; 19th century ebony and satinwood inlaid tea caddy; miniature letter rack, stamp holder etc (5)

Los 376

A set of six silver cocktail sticks, cockerel finials, Birmingham 1929, cased; a George III silver shell caddy spoon; an EPNS marrow scoop; George III silver salt spoon; silver tea and coffee spoons

Los 57

A carved brass inlaid oak tea caddy. shaped waisted body, ring and fish loop handles, 21.5cm high, 23.5cm wide; a carved oak Art Nouveau style panel, 28cm x 26.5cm; tera caddy etc (4)

Los 448

Various Swedish and Dutch silver, including pastry slice, caddy spoon, bon bon dish etc, 4.4oz total (5)No damage or repairs, only light surface wear

Los 436

An Art Nouveau Danish silver caddy spoon and similar preserve spoon, largest length 14.5cm, 1.4oz total (2)No damage or repairs, only light surface wear

Los 406

A 19th century Dutch silver tea caddy, navette form with relief embossed figural and foliate decoration, marks on base, import hallmarks London 1891, height 9cm, 2.8ozGeneral wear to high points, feet very slightly bent, hinge lid working, marks clear

Los 434

Laura Ashley enamel cleaning caddy and 2 Laura Ashley photo frames

Los 9

A LATE VICTORIAN OVAL SILVER TEA CADDY with slip on cover and beaded borders, maker: WS.CS, London 1900, approx 103 grams. £45-£55

Los 110

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, pear shaped bowl and engraved crest, maker: WB, probably William Bell, London 1815, and a George III silver CADDY SPOON, maker: William Pugh, Birmingham 1803, approx 20 grams (2). £50-£70

Los 16

A GEORGE V OCTAGONAL SILVER TEA CADDY AND COVER with embossed figure and landscape decoration, maker: RN.RH, Chester 1911, approx 118 grams. £100-£150

Los 115

A GEORGE V CYLINDRICAL SILVER TEA CADDY AND COVER, maker: Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1918, approx 121 grams. £50-£75

Los 11

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY of half fluted circular form raised on paw feet, maker: Kemp Bros, Birmingham 1904, approx 199 grams. SEE ILLUSTRATION £100-£150

Los 106

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER HAND-FORM CADDY SPOON, maker DSS, London 1978, and a ditto circular "2000" millennium CADDY SPOON, maker: CC, London 2000, approx 36.5 grams (2). £40-£60

Los 33

A GEORGE V CYLINDRICAL SILVER TEA CADDY with slip-on cover, maker: H. A., Sheffield 1920, approx 80 grams. £30-£50

Los 107

A VICTORIAN STYLE SILVER JOCKEYS CAP DESIGN CADDY SPOON with star decoration, maker: WW, 1995, and another with reeded decoration, maker WW, 1995, approx 27 grams (2). £50-£70

Los 111

A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON with shell bowl, maker: H.L.H.L., London 1868, and an Edwardian silver PRESERVE SPOON with faux bamboo handle and engraved bowl, maker: HA, Sheffield 1902, approx 51 grams (2). £50-£60

Los 105

A VICTORIAN STYLE SILVER JOCKEY'S CAP DESIGN CADDY SPOON with star decoration, maker: FH, Sheffield 1971, and another with reeded decoration, maker T.B.& S., Sheffield 1986, approx 27 grams (2). £50-£70

Los 25

AN 18TH CENTURY DUTCH WHITE METAL CACHOU BOX of typical heart shape surmounted by a crown, stamped marks to base and an 18th century white metal shovel form CADDY SPOON, stamped marks (2). £60-£90

Los 109

AN ART DECO DESIGN SILVER CADDY SPOON with stylised handle, maker: A.S.P.Co, Sheffield 1937, and a small pair of silver SUGAR NIPS, maker: WH&Sons, Sheffield 1906, approx 37 grams (2). £40-£60

Los 103

AN IRISH SILVER CADDY SPOON with reeded crescent terminal, maker: O'C, Dublin 1973, and a ditto CADDY SPOON with shell bowl, maker: EL.LD, Dublin 1974, approx 50 grams (2). £50-£70

Los 108

A MILLENNIUM 2000 SILVER CADDY SPOON, limited edition 54/1000, maker: A. Edward Jones Ltd, Birmingham 2000, with certificate and box. £40-£60

Los 30

A GEORGE V SILVER TEA CADDY of ribbed form with slip on cover, maker: D & F, Birmingham 1919, approx 134 grams. £50-£75

Los 5

A GEORGE V SILVER TEA CADDY of compressed circular form with hinged lid, maker: A. Bros Ltd, London 1926, approx 7 oz. £100-£150

Los 13

A LATE VICTORIAN OVAL SPOT-HAMMERED SILVER TEA CADDY with slip on cover, maker: AC, London 1894, approx 5 oz. £75-£90

Los 17

A LATE VICTORIAN OVAL SILVER TEA CADDY AND COVER with ring side handles, maker: HW.LTD, Birmingham 1899, approx 103 grams. £60-£80

Los 104

A 20th CENTURY ITALLIAN CAST WHITE METAL CADDY SPOON and a ditto CADDY SPOON of textured design, both stamped Gianmarco Buccelatti, stamped .925, approx 90 grams (2). £50-£70

Los 22

A SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED WALNUT TEA CADDY ON BRASS FEET WITH BRASS SIDE HANDLES, THE INSIDE HAS ONE LID TO THE TEA COMPARTMENT, WITH KEY. NEEDS RESTORING

Los 166A

Two George III style burr walnut and mahogany inlaid tea caddies of square form, the interiors each with two lidded containers. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Key present with walnut box, No key or the other box, overall good condition - split to top of mahogany caddy. We believe these to be modern .

Los 87

Large early 19th century ebonised bracket clock by Thomas Turner of London, the case having caddy top with Grecian figure gilt metal frieze, term and foliate gilt metal mounts on brass ogee feet. Arched aperture revealing brass face with silvered Roman chapter ring and silvered strike silent and chime indicators with "c" scroll foliate spandrels and decoration. Three train movement striking on eight bells and a gong incorporating Westminster chimes or Eight bell strike. With brass pendulum, associated winding key in 19th century oval brass armorial box. Overall 67cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing complete and in good condition, some wear in places to the case, but appearing all complete.

Los 740

An Edward VII silver tea caddy, of shaped rectangular form with plain oval lid, Chester probably 1908, 10cm high, 4.68oz.

Los 113

Mixed Lot of mainly Dutch white metal flatwares including two dessert spoons, sifting spoon, caddy spoon, and others, plus a decanter stopper g/w (exc stopper) 179gms (qty),

Los 99

George III caddy spoon with shaped hourglass handle and oval bowl, 7cm long, London 1808 by Thomas James, together with a further modern shell bowl example with pierced handle, 8cm long, Birmingham 1985 by Bracelon Ltd, 28gms total (2)

Los 100

A PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising an 19th century helmet shaped pedestal cream jug, bright cut decoration, bears duty mark, sterling mark and maker's mark RJ, 3.62ozt, 112.6 grams, a set of three Victorian egg cups from an egg cruet set (holes to undersides) with beaded rims, lion mask ring handles and pierced decoration, engraved with a crest, maker George Fox, London 1861, 4.59ozt, 142.7 grams, a George V bombe shaped tea caddy, gilt interior, bakelite and treen finial, marks rubbed Birmingham 1923, 5.12ozt, 159.3 grams, a late Victorian christening mug of cylindrical form, 'C' scroll handle, engraved decoration and presentation inscription, makers William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1891, 3.26ozt, 101.3 grams, two five bar toast racks, one a.f., a semi-circular napkin ring engraved with initials 5.52ozt, 171.6 grams and an Edwardian miniature spice pot of baluster form, the pull off lid fitted with an integral spoon, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1909, height 4.5cm 0.3ozt, 9.2 grams, gross weight of all silver 22.62ozt, 703.5 grams (10) (Condition report: all pieces in useable condition, although one toast rack is misshapen and with a split in an arch, the christening mug has several dents, caddy cover does not close completely flush, spice pot has a dent in the widest part, many have rubbed marks)

Los 102

A PARCEL OF ASSORTED 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY FLATWARE IN KINGS PATTERN, FIDDLE PATTERN, OLD ENGLISH PATTERN, ETC, including a Victorian Queen's pattern caddy spoon, maker George Aldwinckle, London 1876, and another similar in Kings pattern, makers Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1850, a pair of Victorian Kings pattern condiment spoons, maker Charles Boyton II, London 1860, etc, gross weight of all items 18.33ozt, 570 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: all items are in useable condition, some items have engraved initials, crests or monograms, some marks have rubbing)

Los 103

A PARCEL OF SILVER DECANTER LABELS, MEDALLIONS, CADDY SPOON, ETC, comprising a William IV 'SHERRY' decanter label, London 1830 and a Victorian 'PORT' decanter label, London 1841, both makers Charles Reily & George Storer, an Elizabeth II caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's cap, makers Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1969, an Elizabeth II baby's rattle of cat head form, makers Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1970, a cased set of silver British Assay Office Hallmarks and plaque, makers Turner & Simpson, London, Birmingham, Edinburgh Sheffield 1969/70, in a Mayfair Coin Company case, a white metal Royal Caledonian Curling Club 'District Medal', diameter 4cm, two silver medallions, one awarded for nursing, a cast of a crest with two rough metal casts of the same crest and a commemorative base metal medallion for the opening of the Maidstone By-pass, gross weight of silver items 5.84ozt, 181.5 grams (12) (Condition report: all items in good / useable condition, hallmarks are generally clear)

Los 115

A SMALL PARCEL OF 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER TEASPOONS, CONDIMENT SPOONS, CADDY SPOONS, ETC, including a pair of Hester Bateman bright cut sugar tongs, soldered repair at the top of the arm, a George III bright cut and pierced caddy spoon, maker George Burrows, London 1793, three assorted George III bright cut teaspoons, a pair of Georgian condiment spoons with shell shaped bowls, indistinct marks, a pair of Georgian condiment spades with wavy rims, indistinct marks, another similar and a George V caddy spoon with engraved Masonic emblems to the bowl, maker A J Bailey, Birmingham 1935, etc, gross weight 4.6ozt, 143.1 grams (12) (Condition report: sugar tongs as mentioned in description, George Burrows caddy spoon has a small crease in the side of the bowl, other items are useable but do have wear)

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