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Los 2288

Two Silver Caddy Spoons and three Silver Napkin Rings

Los 2328

A Georgian Silver caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1804 and a Silver Napkin Ring

Los 80

A Border Fine Arts, James Heriot Country Kitchen five calves toast rack, together with a Jackson's of Piccadilly tin tea caddy, (2)

Los 9

A silver tea caddy with indistinct hallmarks (Total weight 242g)

Los 51

An Antique Tortoiseshell tea caddy with a musical box in the lid

Los 374

Three provincial silver caddy spoons to include a shell and fiddle pattern example with fluted bowl, Bristol 1818 William Woodman, a similar example Exeter 1815, James and Josiah Williams (Bristol) and another with cast leaf terminal, Exeter 1852, Henry Ellis (3)

Los 375

A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon, the textured and veined strawberry leaf below shaped handle, Birmingham 1808, Matthew Linwood, a small fluted shell bowl spoon with curved handle, Birmingham 1825, John Bettridge and a shovel shaped example Birmingham 1816, Cocks and Bettridge S/D(3)

Los 376

A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with veined leaf bowl below coiled wirework handle, Birmingham 1806 Joseph Wilmore and another smaller example Birmingham 1823, Joseph Taylor (2)

Los 377

A Wiliam IV hallmarked silver caddy spoon, the fluted bowl with embossed fruit and floral decoration and conforming handle Birmingham 1830, Joseph Wilmore and a similar period example with bright cut frying pan bowl, Birmingham 1836, George Unite (2)

Los 378

A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with heart shaped plain bowl, Birmingham 1806, Joseph Wilmore, another with textured leaf shaped bowl, London 1803 and a shovel shaped example with bright cut decoration, Birmingham 1809 Samuel Pemberton (3)

Los 379

A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with elongated fluted bowl, Exeter 1819, William Woodman, another scallop shell bowl example, Sheffield 1784, Tudor and Leader and a shovel shaped example with tapered cylindrical handle, London 1812, Josiah Snatt (3)

Los 380

A George IV hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shell bowl and bright cut handle, Exeter 1836 John Stone, another fiddle pattern shell bowl example, Exeter 1825, William Woodman, and another, handle dated London 1777 William Eley and George Pierrepont (3)

Los 381

A George III hallmarked silver shovel shaped caddy spoon with bright cut decoration and wirework loop handle, Birmingham 1806, Joseph Taylor, another with mother of pearl handle and gilded bowl, Birmingham 1808 and a silver gilt example with embossed grapevine decoration, Birmingham 1814 William Lea and Co. (3)

Los 382

A George III hallmarked silver 'hand' caddy spoon, bright cut nail detail with shaped and monogrammed handle, London 1806 Josiah Snatt

Los 383

A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shaped oval bowl and rectangular bright cut handle, London 1804, Elizabeth Morley, another with shallow scalloped bowl London 1791, John Blake? and a shovel bowl example, Birmingham Joseph Taylor, 1812 (3)

Los 384

A Dutch silver caddy spoon designed as jockey cap with bright cut foliate decoration, Dutch mark for 1830, an Albert pattern example with shell bowl, Exeter circa 1847 and another fiddle pattern gilded example, Birmingham 1802 G J Smith (3)

Los 385

A George III hallmarked silver 'Acorn' caddy spoon, London 1808 and a shell bowl example with feather edge and cast flower and scroll back, unmarked, circa 1785 (2)

Los 386

A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with fluted shell bowl and bright cut handle, London 1786, Hester Bateman, another similar example, London 1804, makers marks rubbed and a pierced bowl example London 1804 (3)

Los 387

A George IV hallmarked silver Old English pattern caddy spoon with double fluted bowl, Birmingham 1829, Ledsam Vale and Wheeler, a similar fiddle pattern example Birmingham 1836, a fluted oval bowl spoon, Sheffield 1792 and another with shovel bowl, Birmingham 1802 (4)

Los 388

A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with plain oval bowl and reeded oval handle, London 1817 Thomas Wallis (II) and Jonathan Hayne, a fiddle pattern example with shovel bowl, Edinburgh 1815, George McHattie, and another with pierced handle and shell bowl (3)

Los 389

A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon, oval bowl with embossed decoration of a seated maiden and her dog within a floral border and pierced rim Birmingham 1817, John Bettridge, together with two matched oval bowl examples, both with bright cut decoration London 1801 and 1802, Alice and George Burrows and Thomas Wallis (3)

Los 390

A Victorian hallmarked silver jockey's cap caddy spoon of plain form with gilded bowl, the peak with engraved armorial, the underside with the initials 'S-GB.W.W. C.F.' and dated 1872, London 1872, Chawner and Co.

Los 391

A novelty filigree silver jockey's cap caddy spoon together with a pair of filigree work caddy spoons and a smaller example, all unmarked (4)

Los 392

A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, the fluted silver gilt bowl decorated with embossed apples and pears below a naturalistic fruiting pear tree branch terminal, Birmingham 1865, a shovel bowl caddy spoon with cast sphinx head terminal, Birmingham 1881, both Hilliard and Thomason, and a mother of pearl example (3)

Los 393

A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with fluted shell bowl in the Rococo taste below scrolled and floral decorated handle, Sheffield 1852, Aaron Hadfield, another with gilt bowl, shell and veined leaf decoration below lily pad handle, unmarked, and another Birmingham 1843, Joseph Wilmore (3)

Los 394

A late Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl to a scrolled handle naturalistically modelled as a lobster, import marks for Chester 1899, Berthold Muller

Los 395

A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, the pierced heart shaped bowl with floral and C scroll decoration below pierced leaf decoration terminal, London 1892, William Hutton and Sons, an oval bowl caddy spoon with cast Falstaff handle, Sheffield 1888, Martin Hall and Co, and another smaller example Birmingham 1833, George Unite (3)

Los 396

A George IV provincial silver Kings pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl Exeter 1814, John Walton, a fiddle pattern caddy spoon Exeter 1854, Josiah Williams and Co, a Falstaff example London 1868, makers mark rubbed (3)

Los 397

A William IV hallmarked silver shovel shaped caddy spoon with oversized scoop, London 1833, William Eaton, a shell bowl example with cast handle, London 1856, Francis Higgins and leaf shaped caddy spoon, with wirework loop handle, London 1795 S/D (3)

Los 398

A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with fluted shell bowl below entwined terminal, Birmingham 1848, another with shovel bowl and Victoria pattern terminal, Birmingham 1845, both Francis Clark, a double shell bowl spoon, Sheffield 1891 Gallimore and Sons and another London 1874, Lias Brothers (4)

Los 399

A Danish Sterling silver caddy spoon in the Cactus pattern, 1915 - 1930 Jensen marks, Sterling, Denmark, and another in the Acorn pattern, 1933- 1944 Jensen marks and stamped Sterling Denmark, import marks for London 1935 (2)

Los 400

A Danish Sterling silver caddy spoon in the Acanthus pattern, 1915 - 1932 Jensen marks, 925S with import marks for London 1931, George Stockwell and another with bifurcated scroll and ball handle, post 1945 Jensen marks and stamped Sterling Denmark, import marks for London 1972 (2)

Los 401

A 1930s Swedish silver caddy spoon with oval bowl stipple engraved with a stag, below pierced terminal, Sweden 1938, together with two other Scandinavian examples, one depicting the Great Geysir in Iceland, both stamped 830S (3)

Los 402

A Russian silver caddy spoon with shovel shaped bowl, foliate engraved to the reverse below hollow tapering handle, Moscow 1853, Andrei Kovalsky and another similar example engraved to the terminal 8th December 1923, hallmarked Anatoly Artsibashov, Vilnius 1896, (2)

Los 403

A Swedish silver gilt and plique a jour enamel caddy spoon, the oval bowl with green and red enamelled flowers to a clear opalescent ground below scroll handle with applied enamel flowers, stamped.

Los 404

A Soviet silver gilt and enamel caddy spoon, the scoop shaped bowl enamelled with white and yellow flowers above a black stylised leafy design against a green ground, Soviet silver marks, and a Norwegian silver gilt and enamelled spoon stamped Norway, TLM S/D (2)

Los 405

An American Sterling silver veined leaf caddy spoon with wirework handle stamped William Wise and Son Sterling, 127, a Maltese example and a French white metal example (3)

Los 406

An Arts and Crafts hallmarked silver caddy spoon with planished leaf shaped bowl below scrolled wire heart motif terminal with ball finial, stamped number 12, Birmingham 1919 and another with oval planished bowl and stylised heart handle, stamped number 23, Birmingham 1921, both A E Jones (2)

Los 407

An Arts and Crafts hallmarked silver caddy spoon, the hammered circular bowl below a pierced handle with fruiting apple tree motif, Birmingham 1928, Bernard Instone

Los 408

An Arts and Crafts hallmarked silver caddy spoon, the planished circular bowl with leaf engraved broad trefid shaped terminal, Birmingham 1928, and another modelled as William Shakespeare, Birmingham 1927, both Bernard Instone

Los 409

An Arts and Crafts Liberty and Co hallmarked silver caddy spoon, the shaped triangular planished bowl below fan shaped handle with pierced shoulders, possibly to a design by Archibald Knox, Birmingham 1903, Liberty and Co

Los 410

An Arts and Crafts hallmarked silver caddy spoon with heart shaped planished bowl below scrolled handled, Birmingham 1926, Winifred King and Co.

Los 411

An Edwardian hallmarked silver and silver gilt caddy spoon naturalistically modelled in the form of a fish, Sheffield 1909, Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd,

Los 412

A group of Arts and Crafts Keswick School of Industrial Arts caddy spoons to include a hallmarked silver example with planished oval bowl below pieced woven handle, Chester 1924, another silver on copper example stamped KSIA, and two others stamped BMI Keswick, Hand Made (4)

Los 413

An Arts and crafts hallmarked silver caddy spoon with planished shovel bowl below stylised foliate terminal, London 1925, possibly Eliz. Woodward and another with circular bowl and arched stepped rectangular terminal, Birmingham 1921, Edward Thomas Bryant (2)

Los 414

An Art Deco hallmarked silver caddy spoon with plain shovel bowl and geometric terminal, Sheffield 1928, Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd, a smaller example with leaf finial, Sheffield 1920, Cooper Bros, another with oval bowl, Sheffield 1939 and an unmarked example with planished bowl below geometrically pierced handle (4)

Los 415

A hallmarked silver caddy spoon with oval bowl below pierced terminal with stylised floral detail, London 1926, Robert Pringle, a fluted bowl caddy spoon Sheffield 1926, Hukin and Heath, an Arts and Crafts example with oval bowl, the terminal inset with a turquoise cabochon, unmarked and another with wirework loop handle, unmarked (4)

Los 416

A hallmarked silver caddy spoon with thistle terminal, Birmingham 1931, J Cooper and Sons, and two other examples, Sheffield and London, and a white metal scallop shell example (4)

Los 417

A hallmarked silver scoop shaped caddy spoon with turned wooden ebonised handle, London 1925, makers mark rubbed, together with another with Lincoln Imp terminal, Sheffield 1930 Thomas Bradbury, a guilloche enamel example with fluted bowl, Birmingham 1932 and an Aztec white metal spoon, unmarked (4)

Los 418

Four hallmarked silver caddy spoons to include a Berthold Muller example with embossed figural bowl, import marks for Chester 1907, a Britannia standard example Birmingham 1911, a silver gilt example Birmingham 1901, George Unite, and an oval bowl spoon with pierced terminal, Sheffield 1944 (4)

Los 419

A hallmarked silver caddy spoon to commemorate the investiture of the Prince of Wales in 1969, the bowl modelled as three feathers united by a crown, below a terminal cast with a Welsh dragon above the letters `ICH DIEN`, London 1969 Garrard and Co, stamped mark to the reverse.

Los 420

A modern hallmarked silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl below gilt Prince of Wales feathers, Sheffield 1989, Roberts and Belk, a Shetland silver example, Edinburgh 1968, another to commemorate 2000 with plain bowl, Sheffield 1999, and a Celtic knot example, Sheffield 1972 (4)

Los 421

A modern hallmarked silver caddy spoon with circular silver bowl and parcel gilt flat hammered loop handle, London 1975, Stuart Devlin.

Los 422

A modern Italian silver scoop shaped caddy spoon with scrolling loop handle and cast grapevine decoration, stamped marks for 1972, Giovanni Raspini and a French silver pierced leaf shaped caddy spoon stamped Cailar Bayard (2)

Los 423

A Scottish silver caddy spoon in the Art Deco taste with planished bowl below stylised leaf and berry terminal, Edinburgh 1974 R E Stone with facsimile signature, another flattened shovel bowl example London 1995, Edward Victor Stanley and another modern example London 2010, Lucian Taylor (3)

Los 424

A large selection of novelty caddy spoons to include a brass trench art example, a Scottish 'John E Esslemont Ltd' advertising caddy spoon, a bamboo mounted brass 'frying pan' bowl spoon, an elf Moorland spoon, a piper and various Bakelite, wooden and horn examples (16)

Los 425

A 1930s hallmarked silver Hackney Rotary club caddy spoon London 1930, two white metal 'Festival of Britain' caddy spoons, a white metal Tudric style caddy spoon with hammered bowl and a pewter Secessionist example, (5)

Los 611

A carved coconut caddy on a mahogany pedestal

Los 1153

An oriental enamel Tea Caddy (a/f), Kashmir papier mache shallow bowl, canisters, etc.

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