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A collection of six silver caddy spoons, one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1812, with leaf shaped and engraved bowl and bifurcated fiddle pattern handle, 7.5cm long, a shovel caddy spoon with twisted whale bone handle, by same maker, Birmingham probably 1807, 10.5cm long, another shovel example with turned ivory handle, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1806, monogrammed, 9.25cm long, two modern examples to include a jockey cap, and another Georgian example (6)
A collection of five silver caddy spoons, to include: a shovel, by John Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1818, with trellis engraving to bowl, 8.5cm long, another shovel, maker's mark unclear, possibly Birmingham 1836, with mother-of-pearl handle, monogrammed, 11cm long, and two modern jockey caps and another example (5)
A collection of five Chinese Canton Export famille rose vessels comprising two plates, 23cm and 23.5cm diameter, a tea caddy, 11cm high, a tea cup, 11.5cm dameter, a milk jug, 13cm high, all decorated in overglaze and gilt enamels with figures, floral scrolls, bird and flower subjects, 19th century
A Chinese porcelain tea caddy, gilded and painted with designs of birds amid floral shrubs,15.5cm high; a porcelain tea pot with metal handles shaped in a twisted rope design, painted with figures amid a landscape setting, 10.5cm high, both early 20th century Provenance: The property of a lady.
A Chinese export globular teapot and cover painted with ladies and children at play, white metal mount to handle (cover repaired and chip to spout), 18cm wide, a famille rose tea caddy painted with figures beside a pagoda (crack to neck), 12cm high, a tea bowl, cover and saucer painted with figures and calligraphy (4)
George III silver oval tea caddy having embossed and engraved foliate decoration, makers Henry Chawner & John Emes, London 1796, 15cm high, 9.4oz approx At some point the lid has been over extended when opening which has caused a dent just behind the hinge and also causes the lid to not close properly, lock is missing, various dents over the whole piece - ** General condition consistent with age
Edward VII silver tea caddy having embossed stylised foliate and scroll decoration and with presentation script ‘To the Rev. D. Bayne-Jardine, Minister of Kier. In recognition of kind services. Tynron Parish Church, 8th June 1906’, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1904, 14cm high, 8oz approx Engraved inscription - ** General condition consistent with age
Victorian mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy having side loop handles and standing on bun feet, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior with boxes initialled B. and G and with central glass mixing bowl, 35cm wide Some minor splits to the top of lid, no key - ** General condition consistent with age
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK IN THE LOUIS VX MANNER, the brass movement with outside count wheel stamped H & F, Paris and numbered 5841, striking on a bell, the cast ormolu dial with enamel Roman and Arabic numerals, the glazed boullework and ormolu balloon shaped case with detachable caddy top and on cast supports (at fault), 83cm high overall
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the four pillar, eight day movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial, 12 inches, with engraved, silvered chapter ring and centre, Roman and Arabic numerals, signed `W. Newby, Kendal`, secondary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the glazed hood with turned pillars to the angles below a caddy top surmounted by three brass ball and spike finials, shaped trunk door with moulded edge, box base, bracket feet, 226cm high overall. See illustration

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