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An 18th century mahogany bracket clock, the caddy top with brass carrying handle, the face with a strike silent dial to the broken arch, the silvered chapter ring with matted centre containing a pendulum niche and calendar niche, the whole with circular brass side straps on brass bracket feet, maximum height 52cm. (See illustration)
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with shovel shaped bowl and turned ivory handle, Birmingham 1804 by Cocks and Bettridge, 3 1/2" long; a George III caddy spoon with an oval bowl pierced with stars and reeded handle, Birmingham 1800 possibly by Joseph Taylor; and a caddy spoon by John Lias with a shell shaped bowl and bright cut handle (3)
A WILLIAM IV SILVER CADDY SPOON with a pear shaped bowl engraved with flowers and fiddle pattern handle, Birmingham 1837 by George Unite, 3 1/2" long; a caddy spoon by Unite and Hilliard with circular bowl with wriggle work geometric patterns; an unnamed caddy spoon with acorn shape bowl and a further spoon with leaf shaped bowl by Thomas Streetin (4)
A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON with shovel shaped bowl and fiddle and scroll shaped handle by George Unite 1844, 3 3/4" long; a Georgian caddy spoon with shovel and King`s pattern handle by George Unite and a caddy spoon by Joseph Read 1823 with foliate engraved bowl and fiddle pattern handle (3)
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with a pressed leaf shaped bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Josiah Snatt, 3 1/2" long; a Victorian caddy spoon with a scroll engraved shovel bowl and foliate engraved hollow handle, Birmingham 1850 by possibly Thomas Dones; a spoon by Joseph Willmore with a cushion shaped bowl 1831 and a further spoon (4)
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with oval bowl engraved and pierced with heart decoration by Peter and William Bateman 1814, 2 3/4" long; a caddy spoon with rectangular shaped bowl engraved with flowers by John Bettridge 1818; a caddy spoon with shovel shaped bowl and mother of pearl handle by Joseph Willmore 1813, 4" long and a Scottish caddy spoon 1827 by Peter Sutherland (4)
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with shell shaped bowl and bright cut handle, Birmingham 1794 by John Turner, 2 1/2" long; a caddy spoon with engraved oval bowl by Turner 1798; a spoon by Richard Crossley with shell bowl and bright cut handle, 1782 and a further spoon, marks indistinguishable (4)
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, fiddle pattern with pear shaped bowl by Peter and William Bateman 1812, 3 1/2" long; a fiddle pattern caddy spoon with an oval bowl engraved with flowers by George Wintle 1780 and a caddy spoon with a pear shaped bowl with thread and bead handle by Thomas Wallis 1796 (3)
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with oval bowl engraved with twisted rope form by Samuel Pemberton 1810, 3" long; a caddy spoon with wriggle work engraved circular bowl and bright cut handle, London 1803 by Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Boult; a caddy spoon with pear shaped bowl engraved with a flower and prick engraved handle by Josiah Snatt 1809 and a pear shaped spoon by John Turner 1815 (4)
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with shell shaped bowl and bright cut handle by Elizabeth Morley 1796, 2 3/4" long; a shovel shaped caddy spoon with mother of pearl handle by Joseph Willmore 1808, 3 1/2" long and a caddy spoon by John Taylor with an oval engraved bowl and bright cut handle 1800 (3)
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with engraved horseshoe shaped bowl with pierced edge and with a fiddle, shell and scroll handle, Birmingham 1818 by John Bettridge, 3 1/4" long (with faults); a shell shaped caddy spoon with engraved handle by William Lea & Co. and a further caddy spoon possibly by Thomas Johnson (3)
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with foliate engraved shovel shaped bowl, hollow handle with feather decoration, Birmingham 1826 possibly by John Lawrence, 3 1/4" long; a caddy spoon with plain acorn shaped bowl, London 1824 possibly by Robert Rutland and a caddy spoon by John Turner with plain pear shaped bowl with feather edge handle 1817 (3)

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