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Lot 183

Various cased sets of Epns fruit knives and teaspoons together with bag of Epns flatware of mixed design, a white metal caddy spoon and a cut glass pickle jar and cover on Epns stand, (a lot)

Lot 121

AN EARLY 19th CENTURY SHEFFIELD PLATE TEA CADDY, of cartouche form, the detachable conforming cover with beaded rim. 12.5cm

Lot 130

AN EARLY 19th CENTURY SHEFFIELD PLATE TEA CADDY, of cartouche form, the hinged cover with urn finial. 12.5cm

Lot 141

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, BIRMINGHAM 1893, of spherical form, elaborately repousse with Rococo flowers and foliage, with hinged cover and raised on ball and claw feet. 11cm, 5.65 troy ounces

Lot 165

A GEORG JENSEN SILVER CADDY SPOON, cactus pattern, stamped marks. 9.5cm, 0.86 troy ounces

Lot 531

A decorative urn shaped two handled vase, blue ground with hen and flowers marked `Amphora` to base (A/F) together with a shouldered vase, cream ground with chicken decoration in Iznik palette, marked Liberty & Co, Made in Holland to base (A/F) and a carved wood caddy.

Lot 571

A Georgian yew wood and mahogany tea caddy.

Lot 596

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy together with a mahogany Pillar Clock supported by six columns on semi-circular base.

Lot 116

A DERBY CADDY SPOON with gilt rim and shell thumbpiece, 9.5cm l, c1780 and another gilt caddy spoon, the stalk handle terminating in leaves to form a support (2) ++Derby spoon - minute pin head flat nick on handle. The other spoon fine.

Lot 613

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SHOVEL maker`s mark poorly struck, Birmingham 1809 and a Victorian silver caddy spoon, with wrigglework decoration, by Joseph Carnell, Birmingham 1846 (2) ++Both in good condition

Lot 898

A GEORGE III SATINWOOD TEA CADDY of cut cornered rectangular shape, the inlaid front and lid with floral medallions in crossbanded borders, 12cm h ++Veneers with shrinkage cracks and minor knocks and wear, the lock present, the ivory keyplate damaged, the hinges replaced, lacks inner cover

Lot 175

A LONDON HALLMARKED SILVER CADDY SPOON, MM I F & SON LTD.

Lot 2753

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)

Lot 51

An Indian carved wood shallow rectangular box, the hinged caddy top lid carved with a temple, flanked by dogs and overall profusely carved with foliage, width 29cm, together with a faux tortoiseshell and ostrich feather fan.

Lot 115

A 19th century tortoiseshell small tea caddy of serpentine shape, raised on ivory ball feet, width 11cm. (See illustration)

Lot 139

A George III mahogany inlaid cube tea caddy, the hinged lid with marquetry urn within an oval ivory escutcheon to the lock, width 11cm.

Lot 385

A Regency rosewood tea caddy with mother of pearl circular key escutcheon, width 30cm. (damage)

Lot 507

An 18th century Chinese famille rose tea caddy of square section, foliate painted and with opposing reserves of fighting cockerels, height 8cm (damage) together with a miniature ovoid famille rose vase painted with butterflies amidst foliage, height 4.5cm.

Lot 531

A Chinese pewter tea caddy of octagonal section, the body with floral chased work with an exterior and interior lid, twin ring handles, character marks to the base, height 22cm.

Lot 2114

A Victorian fiddle thread and shell pattern sauce ladle, together with a caddy spoon and two other pieces. 4oz.

Lot 2133

An early George V lobed, oval tea caddy by Elkington, with flambeau finial. 5oz.

Lot 2134

A Victorian, Birmingham hallmarked, Queens pattern caddy spoon and a pair of small tazzas, each with a pierced border tortoiseshell bowl.

Lot 4

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON in the form of a leaf with a wire work twig handle by Joseph Willmore, 3" long

Lot 5

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with scallop shell bowl and bright cut handle 1783

Lot 6

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with a pear shaped bowl and bright cut decoration to the bowl and handle, Birmingham 1807 possibly by John Thornton, 3" long

Lot 7

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with a leaf shaped bowl with wriggle work engraved decoration and bright cut handle, makers mark J.W. conjoined, 4 1/2" long

Lot 8

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with a pear shaped bowl engraved with leaves and bright cut handle, 1802 by Peter Ann & William Bateman, 3 1/4" long; and a further caddy spoon with a shell shaped bowl and bright cut handle (2)

Lot 9

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with a plain circular bowl and Old English pattern handle by William Bateman 1820, 3 1/2" long; a further spoon by Joseph Taylor and a fiddle pattern caddy spoon (3)

Lot 10

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with a heart shaped bowl by Joseph Taylor, 3 1/4" long; a George III caddy spoon with acorn shaped bowl and a caddy spoon by Duncan Urquhart and Naphtali Hart 1799 with shell shaped bowl (3)

Lot 11

A WILLIAM IV SILVER CADDY SPOON with King`s pattern handle and drilled oval bowl, London 1832 by Richard Britton, 4" long; a Victorian caddy spoon with flower shaped bowl, wire work handle with applied leaf decoration 1866 by Hilliard & Thomason and a further caddy spoon by Josiah Snatt (3)

Lot 12

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with pear shaped bowl engraved with leaves and with attached scrolled handle, London 1801 by Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker; a caddy spoon by George Wintle with bright cut decoration and shell shaped caddy spoon, marks rubbed (3)

Lot 13

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with a shovel shaped bowl engraved with leaves and bright cut handle, Birmingham 1809 by William Pugh; a caddy spoon by Samuel Pemberton 1810, one by Joseph Willmore 1839 and a further caddy spoon (4)

Lot 14

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)

Lot 15

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with a plain leaf shaped bowl and handle by William Pugh 1805, 3 1/2" long; a plain caddy spoon with a pear shaped bowl by Josiah Snatt and a dog nose caddy spoon by John James Whiting (3)

Lot 16

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with a pear shaped bowl engraved with ribbons and the handle with leaves by Samuel Pemberton 1802, 3 1/4" long and a fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved oval bowl and prick engraved fiddle pattern handle by Joseph Willmore 1799 (2)

Lot 17

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with plain pear shaped bowl and Old English pattern handle by Robert Cattle and James Barber of York 1808, 3 1/2" long; a caddy spoon by Joseph Taylor with an engraved hoof shape bowl and bright cut handle and further caddy spoons with shell shaped bowls (4)

Lot 18

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)

Lot 19

A GEORGIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON with plain oval bowl and bright cut handle, Newcastle possibly Thomas Watson, 3" long; a King`s pattern caddy spoon with plain oval bowl, Birmingham 1820 by Joseph Taylor; a plain pear shaped spoon by John Lias and a shell caddy spoon by Joseph Willmore (4)

Lot 20

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)

Lot 21

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)

Lot 22

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)

Lot 23

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)

Lot 24

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)

Lot 25

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)

Lot 26

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with pressed leaf shaped bowl and fiddle and thread handle by Josiah Snatt 1809, 3 1/2" long; a shovel shaped caddy spoon by John Turner and a further spoon by John Turner with a hoof shaped bowl 1803 (3)

Lot 27

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with engraved shovel shaped bowl, engraved hollow fiddle pattern handle, Birmingham 1787 by John Turner, makers mark struck twice and a caddy spoon with plain pear shaped bowl and bright cut handle by James Phipps (2)

Lot 28

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with circular bowl and fiddle and thread handle by Joseph Willmore, 1790, 2 3/4" long; a fiddle pattern spoon with oval bowl by Benjamin Stephens and an Old English fiddle and thread pattern spoon with circular bowl (3)

Lot 29

A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER CADDY SPOON with shell shaped bowl and fiddle pattern handle, Dublin 1813 by William Comyns

Lot 30

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)

Lot 31

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)

Lot 32

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with a plain bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Cocks & Bettridge 1807, 3 1/2" long; a plain caddy spoon by George Burrows 1797 and a contemporary caddy spoon stamped Sterling (3)

Lot 33

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with a pear shaped bowl and fiddle and thread handle by William Sumner, London 1804, 4" long; a similar spoon by Thomas Ellis 1786 and a caddy spoon with horseshoe shaped bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Jonathan Hayne (3)

Lot 34

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CADDY SPOON with plain circular bowl by William Bateman 1821, 3 1/2" long; a King`s pattern caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, Newcastle 1849 possibly by John Walton and two further spoons (4)

Lot 35

A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER CADDY SPOON with a pressed shell and scroll bowl and fiddle pattern handle, Dublin 1812 possibly by Joshua Buckton, 4 1/2" long; a similar spoon by William Robert Smily, London 1847 and a silver mote spoon with pierced bowl, 5 1/4" long (3)

Lot 36

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)

Lot 37

A BRITANNIA SILVER `CAPTAIN JOHN NORIE` COMMEMORATIVE NAUTICAL CADDY SPOON of scoop form with the handle depicting a tug boat approaching a buoy in rolling seas. John Norie was the founder of the Society of the Caddy Spoon Collectors Ltd Edition of 48, 3" long, London 2005 by Mike Softley

Lot 38

A `CAPTAIN JOHN D. NORIE` COMMEMORATIVE NAUTICAL CAP CADDY SPOON, 2" long, London 2005, makers mark T.B.

Lot 38A

A CONTEMPORARY SILVER CADDY SPOON with scallop shell bowl, London 1977 by A.C. Ss Ltd; a fiddle, shell and thread caddy spoon, London 1844 by William Eaton; a caddy spoon with a leaf shaped bowl possibly by John Hawkin and a plated caddy spoon (4)

Lot 38B

A MILLENNIUM SILVER CADDY SPOON with a heavy `Frying Pan` bowl with the Society of Caddy Spoon Collectors insignia of the eagle wing caddy spoon punched and gilded into the handle designed by Gerald Benney

Lot 77

A CASED SET OF SILVER APOSTLE TEASPOONS with import marks; a set of tea knives; a caddy spoon; a vesta; a button hook and a further spoon (6)

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