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Lot 267

A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: A Dutch spoon with a windmill finial, a set of four tablespoons, a pair of tablespoons, two caddy spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a condiment ladle, seventeen golf spoons, a baby pusher and three teaspoons, approx. weight 27oz. (qty)

Lot 275

A collection of three George III / IV silver caddy spoons, comprising: A George III example with a bright-cut handle and shaped bowl, London 1800, maker`s mark partially worn, plus one of Fiddle and Thread design, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1822, plus one with a Bright-cut handle, by E. Morlley, London 1798, approx. weight 1oz. (3)

Lot 276

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Eley & Fearn, London 1805, fiddle and thread pattern, plain drop bowl, plus a William IV silver caddy spoon, Maker`s mark distorted and over-striking another, London 1832, bright-cut handle, plain bowl. (2)

Lot 277

A George IV silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1822, fluted bowl embossed with foliate decoration, the foliate and scroll handle with a shell finial, length 7.8cm.

Lot 279

A George III silver caddy spoon, no maker`s mark, London 1810, in the form of a jockey cap, with alternating bands of engraving, and a long peak, 7cm long.

Lot 280

A George III silver caddy spoon, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1806, oval fluted bowl with textured decoration, length 6.5cm.

Lot 281

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1842, shovel bowl, fiddle pattern stem, together with a silver caddy spoon, by S Garrard & Co, London 1907, with a fluted and engraved shovel bowl, plus two electroplated Dutch caddy spoons. (4)

Lot 282

A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Charles Boyton, London 1849, the bowl with engraved decoration, plus another silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1808. (2)

Lot 283

An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Bright-cut caddy spoon, stamped `T`, `S`, `F`, `S`, circa 1800, shell bowl, length 7.6cm, approx. weight 0.2oz.

Lot 284

A George IV silver-gilt caddy spoon, by John Reily, London 1822, leaf form, wire-work ring handle, length 7.2cm.

Lot 459

An early 19th Century design small ivory and tortoise shell Tea Caddy of octagonal design, with ivory button lift, silvered key plate and oval cartouche. 3 1/4" (8cms) high.

Lot 465

A Victorian mother of pearl Tea Caddy. (a/f).

Lot 314

CONTINENTAL STERLING SILVER PILL BOX, circular, the cover embossed with military figures, within a foliate scroll border, 1 7/8" (4.8cm) diameter, together with a STERLING SILVER GOBLET, wriggle engraved, 5" (12.7cm) high (830 standard)) CADDY SPOON with scroll pierced handle, thistle top PICKLE FORK and a LARGE PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS, unmarked, 5oz (5)

Lot 451

GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, by William Bateman, fiddle pattern with shell shaped bowl, initialled 3 3/4" (9.5cm) long, London 1825 (af.) TOGETHER WITH TWO LATER EXAMPLES, Birmingham 1892 and London 1905, crested, 2oz (3)

Lot 456

SILVER CADDY SPOON, with shell pattern bowl, makers W.F.C. & Co., Birmingham 1921 and SIX OTHER SILVER ITEMS viz rounded oblong NAPKIN RING with Celtic pattern border, ANOTHER circular and engine turned, TWO THIMBLES, TEASPOON AND A FOLIATE SCROLL ENGRAVED BROAD HINGED BANGLE (7)

Lot 520

ELECTROPLATED OBLONG ENTREE DISH AND COVER (lacking cover) Sheffield plated oval TWO HANDLED TEA CADDY, MOULDED GLASS BUTTER DISH on revolving circular stand, SWING HANDLED CAKE BASKET AND SUNDRY ELECTROPLATE

Lot 134

Early 19th century rosewood sarcophogus-shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two lift-out canisters, and cut-glass mixing bowl on bun feet

Lot 253

Mother-of-pearl and silver-coloured metal buckle, three tortoiseshell hair-combs, tortoiseshell caddy spoon and other items

Lot 303

An oblong rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy with end brass ring handles (missing feet)

Lot 18

An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy of Sarcophagus shape and a 19th century mahogany money box

Lot 194

Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with floral engraved bowl and stag crest, by John & Henry Lias (London 1839)

Lot 251

Late Victorian silver tea caddy of oval form with reeded borders and detachable lid, by Charles Stuart Harris (London 1899)

Lot 569

George III mahogany tea caddy with original brass swan neck handle and secret compartment revealing hidden spoon drawer on bracket feet

Lot 612

Georgian mahogany sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy with twin compartments and sugar bowl hole on gilt ball claw feet, 30 cm

Lot 620

Nineteenth century Chinese gilt and black lacquered tea caddy with chinoiserie decoration, two pewter canisters with lids on gilt paw feet, 23 cm

Lot 143

Four George III/IV silver caddy spoons; comprising a leaf shaped caddy spoon with bright cut handle, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham possibly 1808, one with fiddle and shell handle, possibly by William Southey, London 1826, one with shell bowl and fiddle and thread handle, possibly by John Lias, London 1806, monogrammed, one with splayed plain handle, makers mark overstruck and unclear, London 1811 and three silver sugar tongs; comprising two fiddle pattern examples, one monogrammed, by George Nangle, Dublin circa 1807, the other by William Bateman, London 1824 and a bright cut example, monogrammed, probably by George Wintle, circa 1790 (7) 5oz

Lot 337

A fine George III mahogany tea caddy, inlaid with ivory, rosewood, satinwood and boxwood, the hinged cover opening to reveal an intricate inlaid panel, the inside lid with geometric engraving, and signed to the edge `M Milner 1780`, 13cm wide, 12.5cm deep, 12.5cm high. See `Dictionary of English Furniture Makers - 1660-1840`, p.611 for Mark Milner of 39 Litchfield Street, Soho, London, as a possible maker. He is listed as working between 1790-1808 as trading with Richard Milner.

Lot 341

A George III harewood and painted tea caddy, with canted corners, inlaid boxwood edges, 11.5cm wide, 8.3cm deep, 11.3cm high

Lot 342

A George III satinwood eliptical tea caddy, painted with husk and cartouches, 16.5cm wide, 9cm deep, 11.5cm high

Lot 396

A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, inlaid in mother of pearl with flowers emblematic of Great Britain, the rose, daffodil and thistle, handwritten paper label dated 21st October 1868 applied to the base, 18cm wide

Lot 50

A GEORGE IV SILVER BRIGHT CUT CADDY SPOON WITH OBLONG BOWL, SLIGHTLY SPLIT BY URQUHART AND HART BIRMINGHAM 1827; A SILVER SUGAR SIFTER, SHEFFIELD 1912

Lot 65

AN EDWARD VII SILVER FRUIT KNIFE WITH CARVED MOTHER OF PEARL SCALES, SHEFFIELD 1901, A SIMILAR FRUIT KNIFE AND A GEORGE III SILVER AND BRIGHT CUT CADDY SHOVEL (LACKS HANDLE), BIRMINGHAM 1810

Lot 378

A MAHOGANY AND WALNUT TEA CADDY, ADAPTED

Lot 394

A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BURR WALNUT TEA CADDY

Lot 794

A Georgian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, 1812, another caddy spoon, a pair of sugar nips etc

Lot 416

A Pretty 19th Century Mother-of-Pearl Tea Caddy. The rectangular box having a bevel-edged lid and flared base clad in diamond shaped tiles of mother-of-pearl with a white metal escutcheon and small turned wooden squat bun feet, 4 ins x 6 ins x 3½ ins (10 cms x 15 cms x 8 cms).

Lot 430

A Satinwood Tea Caddy, of rectangular form with canted corners. The lid enriched with ebony inlaid diamonds to the centre and bordering a band of parquetry zig-zags. The inside lid lined with marbled paper and the interior accommodating zinc lined compartments. 4¾ ins (12.5 cms) in height, 6 ins (15 cms) width, 4 ins (10 cms) in depth.

Lot 352

A George III yew wood tea caddy, 16.5cm (6.5") wide

Lot 62

A Lingard Character Jug "Mr Pickwick Proposes a Toast", another similar character jug "Sairey Gamp" (a/f) and a Mason`s square lidded tea caddy having green, yellow and gilt floral and leaf decoration (3)

Lot 357

JAMES KEIR HARDIE MEMORABILIA a carved coconut caddy with silver cover and mounts raised on figural supports, presented to Mr. Keir Hardie Nov 4 1907 Note: James Keir Hardie was born in 1856 in Newhouse, North Lanarkshire. In 1900 he organised a meeting of various trade unions and socialist groups and they agreed to form a Labour Representative Committee, and so the Labour Party was born. In 1908 Hardie resigned as leader of the Labour Party and he went on to spend the rest of his life campaigning for votes for women, self-rule for India and an end to segregation in South Africa.

Lot 460

VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BRASS BOUND TEA CADDY with domed cover and two compartment interior, 20cm wide

Lot 321

A Russian Silver Caddy Spoon having turned handle, marked 11cm long

Lot 403

A George III Silver Caddy Spoon, London 1808, maker`s mark "TB"

Lot 627

A 19th Century Rectangular Rosewood Tea Caddy having hinged lid enclosing 2 lidded compartments, 23.5cm wide

Lot 628

A 19th Century Rosewood Sarcophagus Tea Caddy having hinged lid, 20.5cm wide

Lot 680

A George IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, height 15cms, a/f

Lot 891

A silver caddy spoon, a small silver photograph frame and two brooches

Lot 11

"Floral bright cut Regency silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1831"

Lot 26

"Set of six George V silver spoons, 1924, and a crested silver caddy spoon, 830 grade"

Lot 31

"Fiddle pattern Georgian silver caddy spoon, London 1827"

Lot 35

"William IV silver caddy spoon by JB, London 1831"

Lot 2255

"Oriental black lacquered two divisional tea caddy, pewter lined with engraved decoration"

Lot 186

A Regency mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with brass inlay and lion mask ring handles, raised on four brass paw feet, 12" wide

Lot 1054

Silver, comprising; a tablespoon, with engraved decoration, probably by Hester Bateman, London 1784, a tea caddy spoon, with a scallop motif to the handle and two pairs of sugar tongs, with bright cut decoration.

Lot 1072

A silver oval hinge lidded tea caddy, embossed with floral swags and with half fluted decoration, also a silver tea caddy spoon, with scalloped decoration to the bowl and fitted within the hinged lid of the tea caddy, both Birmingham 1901. Illustrated.

Lot 1128

A silver hinge lidded tea caddy, of shaped oval form and with a pointed finial, Sheffield 1903.

Lot 1133

A set of twelve silver teaspoons, each decorated with figures to the bowl and with sailing ship finials in the Dutch taste as caddy style spoons, London 1968, with a fitted case. Illustrated.

Lot 1134

Mostly plated wares, including; a three pronged bread fork, a sardine fork, a fruit spoon, a toastrack, a stuffing spoon, four pairs of sugar tongs, various condiment spoons, butter knives, tea and coffee spoons, a caddy spoon, a pickle fork, various spoons and forks and also a silver butter trowel, Sheffield 1912, with a turned ebony handle and sundry.

Lot 1295

A silver tea caddy spoon, of scallop shell form, the handle with a scallop shell motif, London 1978.

Lot 1685

A rectangular wooden box encrusted with shells, a brass casket and a Middle Eastern rectangular brass inlaid tea caddy (3).

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