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Sotheby & Co.: The Ellis Catalogue, 13th/14th November 1935, Gask, N.: Old Silver Spoons of England, 1926 (tatty dust wrapper), an Apollo Magazine article of April 1960 "The Quest of Silver - the Caddy Spoon", by Eric Deliev, and a Trade Catalogue of Atkin Bros Ltd. incorporating T. Bradbury & Sons (4)
A LATE VICTORIAN EMBOSSED OVAL TEA CADDY with a wrythen, domed cover by George Unite, London 1890 and a modern small goblet engraved with a sailing vessel & the date 1620 (to commemorate the sailing of the Mayflower to the New World), Birmingham 1920; the latter 5.5" (14 cms) high; 9.6 oz (2)
A MIXED LOT: A small tortoiseshell box, a modern engraved figural bookmark, a caddy spoon, a mounted bottle cork, a trowel bookmark, a modern salmon-handled paper knife, an antique, a Royal Victoria Yacht Club International Challenge Cup, medal inscribed "1893 Challenger NAVAHOE NYYC R Phelps Carroll Esq., Defender & Winner Britannia - HRH The Prince of Wales - J. Carter Sailing Master", two modern wine labels, two mounted steel pen knives etc.; the medal 1.75" (4.5 cms) diameter weighable silver (lot)
Islamic Style Bronze Calligraphic Silver-Inlaid CaddyAn undated archaistic bronze container with lid, waisted in profile; the lid with domed and fluted central panel surmounted by a bird modelled in the round; the outer face decorated with silver-inlaid panels depicting musicians, bands of calligraphic text above and below and to the lid. 716 grams, 20 cm (8"). Acquired on the London art market in the late 1990s. Fine condition.Starting Price: 300
Islamic Style Bronze Silver-Inlaid CaddyAn undated archaistic bronze caddy, tubular with three cat-shaped ornamental feet; the domed lid held in place by three cat-headed pins passing through pierced lugs ; the outer wall of the caddy decorated with dense silver inlaid designs including roundels depicting armed horsemen, musicians, a hunter, a harpist with scales, a lion, a running man, etc, and a band of calligraphic text above; inlaid guilloches to the wall and lid; further figural roundels to the underside. 999 grams, 18.5 cm (7 1/4"). Acquired on the London art market in the late 1990s. Fine condition.Starting Price: 800
A George III ivory decagonal tea caddy, with tortoiseshell stringing and banding, mother of pearl dot inlay, silver plated loop handle and escutcheon, above a bright cut shield shape plaque engraved a coat of arms, the interior with a lid, 4½ in, (11.5cm) high. The arms are for Arkwright and Hurt. A handwritten note states this caddy was given by Sir Richard Arkwright to his daughter, Susannah, who married Charles Hurt in 1780.

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