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Los 427

GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOONmaker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1828, shaped bowl and delicately embellished handle, 10cm long, along with silver shovel-shaped caddy spoon, maker William Pugh, Birmingham 1810, and a silver berry spoon, marks rubbed ('k' for 1745?)may have been adapted from a dessert spoon, 93g gross (3)

Los 565

Iona – caddy spoon with Celtic terminal by Colle Oban 3.5” long 12g

Los 480

A tea caddy of quatre foil section 2.5” wide Sheff 1905 by HA 60g

Los 512

Hester Bateman – A caddy spoon with chamfered terminal Lon 1795 8g

Los 600

A 930 marked silver Scandinavian caddy spoon marked Norge. Length 13cms / weight 26.8g

Los 34

A 19th century Chinese blue and white tea caddy ( missing lid ) pagoda in shape decorated blue panels on white ground  with coujrt scenes to the front and rear and character mark panels to the side. Measures: 14cm wide.

Los 1406

A 19th century Regency yew wood and abalone tea caddy of square form having a hinged top with abalone detailing. The hinged top enclosing sectional interior

Los 328

A 19th century Chinese export gilded and lacquered tea caddy of canted rectangular form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a twin pewter sectioned interior, each with ivory handled lids and covers. Raised on pad feet. Measures: 19cm wide.

Los 386

A Masons Strathmore tea caddy, tazza and six soup plates, together with a late 19thC porcelain part dessert service painted with flowers, comprising pair of tazza and six plates.

Los 217

A Danish silver beaker with a hammered finish, presentation engraved, maker's mark HCF, and a Horsens Solvvarefabrik silver caddy spoon, 2.75t oz.

Los 63

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the three section interior having two metal cannisters flanking a glass mixing bowl, raised on bun feet, 29cm x 14.5cm x 7cm.

Los 376

A Chinese late 19thC black lacquer twin division tea caddy, with a white metal cannister, 20cm x 15cm x 9.5cm.

Los 175

An 18th Century mahogany tea caddy (interior missing), 12" wide

Los 176

A Georgian mahogany and box line inlaid tea caddy, 11 1/2" wide

Los 365

A George III style silver caddy spoon, feather-edge, Birmingham 1973

Los 56

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy; Lion mask handles; a set of three opalescent Murano glass jars and covers

Los 115

A large set of Salters Trade Spring Balance; a Victorian copper Kettle; a Victorian mahogany tea caddy

Los 69

A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, c.1860

Los 219

A Chinese silver canted square tea caddy, embossed with shaped cartouches, each with pine, willow, animals and figures, bamboo and foliage to angles, 8cm high, seal mark Condition Report: good condition, 518.6 g. see additional images

Los 108

A Victorian walnut tea caddy, hinged domed cover applied with cut-card work, enclosing a pair of covered compartments, c.1870

Los 65

A silver plated on copper tea caddy, the front and lid decorated in high relief with scenes of horses and riders, key escutcheon to front, interior with two compartments

Los 62

A pair of George V silver bud vases with circular loaded bases, 13cm high, (a/f), a tea caddy, a floral pierced dish, and an oval pedestal dish (without liner) marked Sterling, and a small Edward VII silver egg shape pepper pot by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909

Los 81

A George VI silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, maker WFC & Co, Birmingham 1946, a Dutch silver spoon with apostle handle, and a George IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, 3oz

Los 219

A VINTAGE BOOK SLIDE, VICTORIAN TEA CADDY AND AN INLAID TRINKET BOX (3)

Los 310

Danish sterling silver spoon by Georg Jensen, together with silver beaten caddy spoon with twist handle, Birmingham hallmarks, maker's initials: A.E.J. (2) (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 200

Box of assorted collectables to include: two section inkwell desk tidy; brass sphinx; brass British Empire Exhibition 1924 tea caddy; Picture Goers Album; small leather suitcase; assorted cased cutlery.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 346

A Hilditch & Son tea cup and saucer, circa 1840-49, decorated in apple green and gilt, printed mark Sparks by appointment to her Majesty Queen Adelaide & The Duchess of Kent, Worcester four Moorcroft blue glazed plates, eight Limoges floral decorated plates and other ceramics (qty). A Sevres style tea caddy, painted with floral bouquet reserve panels, lacks cover, a Clignancourt cornflower decorated plate, a pair of similar plates and a smaller Derby example (5).

Los 328

Japanese tea caddy, decorated with dragons, together with a Japanese jewellery box, (2)

Los 503

A 19th.century straw-work tea caddy, possibly from the Napoleonic era French P.O.W. camp at Norman Cross, the lid with sides curved in at the top to a central panel of floral coloured "micromosaic" straw-work, the "tessera" about 1mm. square. On each side there is a different pattern of equally fine work. The interior is lined with foil, possibly a later addition. The condition is generally good, losses being confined to the plainer decoration on the edges, the complex patterning on sides and top undamaged. 15x12x12cm. high.

Los 213

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy, 7.5in., and other Victorian and later boxes

Los 511

A Victorian silver Kings pattern butter knife, in original case, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1894, silver five-bar toast rack, two early 19th century caddy spoons and five other items, approx. 13oz. total

Los 36

A GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON with chased decoration, crested, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1806; 4" (10 cms) long; 0.5 oz

Los 525

A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL OBLONG BOX OR CADDY decorated with Dutch 17th century scenes in low relief around the sides and on the cover, gilt interior & English import marks for Chester 1900; 4.65" (11.8 cms) long; 9 oz

Los 29

A MIXED LOT INCLUDING:- A late Victorian copy of the Royal annointing spoon, three antique table spoons, a table fork, two caddy spoons, a late Victorian parcelgilt commemorative sugar sifter spoon, two spoons with Nelson finials, a child's pusher & six other spoons; the annointing spoon 8.75" (22 cms) long; 17.4 oz (lot)

Los 348

A 19TH CENTURY GERMAN EMBOSSED CADDY of rounded oblong form with lock & key & gilt interior, a 20th century German dish with a shaped rim and two mounted glass liquer jugs; the dish 10" (25.5 cms) diameter; 29.4 oz weighable silver (4)

Los 35

A PAIR OF 20TH CENTURY HAND-MADE SPOONS with drop-shaped bowls and small bud finials, by the Keswick School of Industrial Art, hallmarked Chester 1953 together with a plated "Keswick" caddy spoon; the latter 4.25" (11 cms) long; 1.3 oz weighable silver (3)

Los 92

MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE & CUTLERY:- A pair of Victorian fish servers (loaded), a Dutch caddy spoon, two forks (one Dutch), four condiment spoons & twenty two tea/coffee spoons, one or two of the pieces crested; the fish slice 12.3" (31.2 cms) long; 12.7 oz weighable silver (31)

Los 101

AN EDWARDIAN CYLINDRICAL TEA CADDY with a pull-off cap and embossed decoration around the lower body, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Chester 1906; 3.3" (8.5 cms) high; 2.9 oz

Los 98

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN DECORATIVE TEA CADDY with a pull-off cap, embossed & chased on one side with figures around a piano and on the other with musical putti, made in Hanau with pseudo marks and English import marks for London 1902; 5.3" (13.5 cms) high; 9.6 oz

Los 75

A MIXED LOT:- A pair of engraved sugar tongs by Hester Bateman, two other pairs of sugar tongs, a George III marrow scoop, a pair of Victorian sauce ladles, crested, a George III sugar sifter ladle, initialled, a pair of decorative pierced spoons, Sheffield 1919, a fish serving knife, a caddy spoon, initialled and a cream ladle; the latter 4" (10 cms) long; 18.4 oz (12)

Los 64

BY R. E. STONE:- An Edward VIII coronation commemorative caddy spoon with an enamelled terminal, the reverse with R.E. Stone's facsimile signature, hallmarked London 1936 (original case); 3" (7.6 cms) long; 0.8 oz

Los 613

AN EDWARDIAN STAMP BOX on ball feet by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1904, a Victorian caddy spoon with a turned mother of pearl handle by George Unite, Birmingham 1862 and a pocket apple corer by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1814; the latter 4.1" (10.6 cms) long (opened); 1.3 oz gross (3)

Los 43

THREE VARIOUS GEORGE III / IV CADDY SPOONS (one initialled), a Victorian example with a later ivory handle and a George III mote spoon; the latter 5.3" (13.5 cms) long; 1.4 oz (5)

Los 103

AN EDWARDIAN SUGAR CADDY of rounded oblong form with ball feet, and a part-fluted lower body & cover, with gadroon & foliate shell borders, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1908; 4.6" (11.8 cms) high; 9.7 oz

Los 93

A MIXED LOT:- A George III caddy spoon with a stained ivory handle & a shell bowl, by Lesdam & Vale, Birmingham 1819, a small toast rack, a sugar bowl, a cream jug, two napkin rings & a cigarette case (some pieces initialled); the spoon 3.8" (9.7 cms) long; 13.7 oz (7)

Los 539

A CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN CADDY SPOON in the form of a stylised fruit by Gianmaria Buccellati; 2" (5 cms) long; 0.5 oz

Los 45

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a bright-engraved stem and a fluted oval bowl, by William Welch of Exeter, c.1790 and two other Victorian caddy spoons (one initialled); the largest one 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 1.5 oz (3)

Los 76

A Continental silver caddy spoon bears import marks for William Geiger, London 1904:, the circular bowl with engraved decoration of a fisherman and his wife carrying baskets, the stem in the form of a waterspout flanked by dolphins and surmounted by a fishing boat terminal, 11.5cm long, 1.3oz

Los 88

A collection of Georg Jensen Acorn pattern flatwares: includes six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, demi-tasse spoon, caddy spoon, pastry fork and two butter knives, fully stamped, contained in a fitted case, 13.72ozs.

Los 958

Thomas Hully, London and Edward Foster, Carlisle, a marquetry longcase clock: the eight-day duration, weight-driven movement now striking the hours on a gong, the break-arch brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, with engraved decoration and signed within a scroll Edward Foster, Carlisle, with cast brass 'female-head' spandrels, the arch having a round brass boss engraved with the name Thomas Hully,London, with decoration blued steel hands, the walnut case inlaid with floral marquetry decoration to the trunk door and base, with barley-twist columns to the hood, a caddy top and standing on bracket feet, height 225cms.* Biography Edward Foster was a member of a prominent clockmaking family whose members worked in Carlisle, Whitehaven and London. Edward was born in circa 1727, married in circa 1754 and died in 1809 and was recorded as being 'an outstanding maker' whose sons John, Henry, Thomas, William and Richard also became clockmakers, as did grandsons Robert, Thomas and William, the latter moving to London where he died in 1830. A number of fine longcase clocks are known signed either E. or Edward Foster and often without seconds dials.*Notes Exhibited. Leeds City Art Gallery, 1930.

Los 476

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy with marquetry inlay and twin lion head handles. H-14cm, W-22cm, D-12cm

Los 174

Mixed Lot: silverwares to include clothes brush, button hook, hand mirror, engine turned napkin ring, thimble and caddy spoon with various marks and makers (6)

Los 51

Group of Mason's Ironstone Mandarin china wares to include two miniature jugs, a further tea caddy, hexagonal vase, ewer and pedestal bowl (7)

Los 200

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy on bun feet with key.

Los 23

A mixed lot of ceramics and silver plated items including a Ringtons ceramic tea caddy, Poole, Maling and two cut glass decanters etc

Los 479

Three Minton gilt plates, one for Tiffany; together with a Crown Derby caddy

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