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Lot 291

A Victorian caddy spoon, the bowl chased with a leaf design, Birmingham 1856; a twin-handled tea strainer, Sheffield 1936; and a glass dressing table jar, with silver cover embossed with angel heads, Birmingham 1904 (3)

Lot 296

A Georgian style oval tea caddy, the hinged lid surmounted by a pineapple finial, reeded and tied borders, maker's mark of James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1930, approx. weight 10 troy oz

Lot 101

A 19th century rectangular mahogany 2-division tea caddy, length 8"

Lot 172

A pierced caddy spoon, Edinburgh 1836; 2 Georg Jensen pickle forks

Lot 191

A teardrop shaped caddy spoon with shell terminal, Birmingham 1930; a Georgian fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Dublin 1821; 6 various Georgian teaspoons and a mustard spoon, various dates and assay offices, total weight 5 oz

Lot 28

A small collection, including: a late Victorian silver mounted novelty circular photograph frame, Birmingham 1899, formed as a life-bouy; a silver mounted glass novelty boot match striker, London 1903; another in glass only; a late Victorian Egyptian head caddy spoon by Hilliard & Thompson, Birmingham (date rubbed); a pair of French silver and cut glass pedestal salts, post 1838 1st standard; six white alloy models of inscects and reptiles; and other items Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 40

A set of six silver Art Deco cake forks by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1937, cased; with a William IV silver caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1827; a Victorian silver preserve spoon; a Georgian silver teaspoon; two cased set of six loaded silver handled butter knives; and a cased set of six plated bean end coffee spoons Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 49

A Victorian English provincial silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Robert, James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1847, with a shell bowl, engraved 'MT'; another similar George III example, London 1819; three sugar tongs; and other items Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 54

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, London 1813, fiddle pattern, 10cm long; five engraved late Victorian silver tea spoons; a silver salt spoon and four plated salt spoons Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 55

A collection of silver, silver coloured and plated flatware, including: a George III dot engraved caddy spoon, Birmingham 1810; a mother of pearl folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1911; and other assorted cutlery, 619g (19.75 oz) of weighable silver Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 119

A silver mounted glass tea caddy by Heath & Middleton, London 1901, the clear glass cylindrical body with ribbed lower section for striking matches, with a silver pull off cover and collar, 14cm tall Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 147

AN EDWARDIAN OVAL SILVER TEA CADDY of plain form and press on lid, London, 1905, 3 1/2" high.

Lot 120

A George I panelled tea caddy, of shouldered oblong form, the pull off cap with a knop finial, makers mark only [mis-struck], by John Chartier, London 1715-20, 5.3in (13.5cm) high, 8oz.

Lot 133

A George III bright cut caddy spoon, with a bowl, by George Brasier, London 1795.

Lot 172

A modern oval caddy or box, with hinged cover and reeded borders, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1937, 5.75in (14.5cm) long, 14oz.

Lot 175

A George III caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and a volute stem, no makers mark, London 1790, and a small cast and pierced spoon, by William Comyns, London 1890, 1.2oz. (2)

Lot 182

A George III caddy spoon, with a part fluted acorn bowl, and a fiddle stem with a pointed top section, by Timothy Renou, London 1812.

Lot 207

A Victorian apostle spoon, London 1877, a 19th century Dutch caddy spoon, with a figure and scroll handle, and a plated Victorian parcelgilt sugar sifter ladle. (3)

Lot 236

A continental tea caddy, of bombe form, with embossed decoration, berry finial, scrolling feet, English import marks, for London 1900, by John George Smith, 3.8in (9.7cm) high, 7oz.

Lot 304

Rossi: An Edwardian tea caddy of bombe form, and shaped oval outline on four feet, the hinged cover initialled 'LR', by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1902, 5.3in (13.5cm) wide, 8oz.

Lot 334

A modern caddy spoon, with panels of engraved scale and trellis decoration, by Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1911, 0.8oz.

Lot 396

A Queen Anne wavy end dessert spoon, engraved coat of arms, by Thomas Sadler, London 1712, together with three George III caddy spoons (including one Edinburgh example), 2oz. (4)

Lot 480

Miscellaneous flatware and cutlery: 68 various tea/coffee spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 4 various forks, 3 salt spoons, 2 pairs of sugar tongs, a caddy spoon, 5 various 'golf' teaspoons, a butter knife, 12 various table/fruit serving spoons, a mustard spoon, a cased set of 6 tea knives (plated blades), a cased set of 12 swizzle stick and a George III punch ladle, with a turned wooden handle, 93oz. (lot)

Lot 491

A George III filigree caddy spoon, with a scalloped bowl and graduated roundels up the stem, oval cartouche, initialled, unmarked, c.1800, 3.5in (9cm) long.

Lot 494

Mixed spoons including: a pair of Kings pattern Victorian sauce ladles, by George Adams, London 1863, two caddy spoons, a pair of George III condiment spoons, and two others, eleven coffee spoons, with enamelled backs and seven others, six French egg spoons, five teaspoons, mixed makers and dates, 17oz. (lot)

Lot 606

Danish: a sauce ladle, with a gilt bowl, by CF Hallberg, Copenhagen 1908, a caddy spoon 1938, a serving spoon, with pierced scroll terminal 1949, a set of six coffee spoon, by George Jensen, a small sauce ladle and four other coffee spoons, with galleon terminals (not Danish). (14)

Lot 155

A Canadian sterling silver caddy spoon, the bowl finely engraved with a landscape, inscribed 'The Selkirks from Golden BC.'

Lot 103

Late eighteenth century Chinese export porcelain tea caddy with domed top and associated cover, painted H J F monogram within floral garland and wreath and floral sprig decoration, 12cm

Lot 175

Victorian silver oval tea caddy with half reeded body and hinged lid with engraved crest (London 1894), 6.5cm high

Lot 184

Two Georgian silver caddy spoons, Victorian silver caddy spoon and a collection of Georgian and Victorian silver salt and mustard spoons (12)

Lot 193

Sheffield Plate octagonal tea caddy and a Sheffield Plate warming dish (2)

Lot 221

Two pairs of Victorian silver sugar tongs, Georgian silver caddy spoon and other silver and plated items

Lot 283

George III silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl by William Bateman (London 1817)

Lot 343

George III silver caddy spoon (Birmingham 1805), silver cigarette case, mustard pot and sundry silver items

Lot 600

Victorian simulated burr walnut octagonal tea caddy decorated with chickens and bird with internal lid, 14cm

Lot 631

Unusual eighteenth century Chinese export hardwood tea caddy of rectangular form with ornate engraved brass strapwork and swing handle two interior compartments with lid and ivory handles, 24cm

Lot 645

Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped bombe tea caddy with central glass sugar bowl flanked by two tea canisters on pressed gilt metal paw feet, 31cm

Lot 646

George II mahogany rectangular tea caddy with brass swan neck handle on ogee bracket feet, 23cm

Lot 655

William IV mother of pearl inlaid rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form with bird and floral decoration, cut glass sugar bowl, flanked by two tea canisters with bun handles and feet, 33cm

Lot 26

A George III mahogany three-compartment tea caddy, the hinged lid inlaid with a veneered oval panel within a Tunbridge banded border, raised on brass paw feet, 26cm long.

Lot 153

A Collection of Small Silver Items: A Pair of Victorian Salts raised on three shell crested claw feet hallmarked Birmingham 1879 with J. Hilliard & J. Thomason makers' punch. Another pair of pretty Victorian silver salt baskets with twisted handles and gadrooned sides adorned with cartouches, hallmarked Birmingham 1898 with SB maker's initials. A Pair of salt spoons hallmarked London 1878. A single salt spoon. Another pair of salts of canted rectangular form having blue glass liners contained in pierced holders with floriate borders and bun feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1906 with WA maker's initials. A caddy spoon with shell form bowl & handle engraved 'AINSWORTH JEWELLERS BLACKBURN 1870-1970', hallmarked Birmingham 1969. A gilt-lined spirit measure with reeded borders and two oval panels either side depicting bacchanial scenes. And a pair of scissor action sugar-nips.

Lot 181

A Georgian Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy. The lid having a rectangular raised top and overhanging concave edge above a shaped front. The interior veneered with ivory and two tortoiseshell lids with ivory knops. Raised on bun feet 5 ins (13 cms) in height, 8 ins x 5 ins (20 cms x 12.5 cms).

Lot 182

A 19th Century Dome Top Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, engraved at the centre point upon a small silver mount; 'A. Attkinson'. The interior lined in red velvet and having two lidded tortoiseshell compartments bordered with ivory veneer. Standing 5 ins (12.5 cms) in height on ivory bun feet. 7¼ ins x 4¼ ins (18.5 cms x 11 cms)

Lot 183

A Georgian Tea Caddy. The lid having a raised rectangular top richly inlaid with engraved mother of pearl rose and thistle amidst foliage & flowers and concave sides. The velvet lined lid opening to reveal an ivory bordered interior with two tortoiseshell lidded compartment. The bow sided body raised on ivory bun feet. 6 ins (15 cms) in height, 7¼ ins (18 cms) wide, 4¾ ins (12 cms) in depth.

Lot 185

A 19th Century Black Lacquered Tea Caddy with chinoiserie decoration depicting a figural scene bordered by dragons and stylized foliage. The interior fitted with rectangular metal tea boxes; the lids ornamented with punchwork and centred by ivory knops. Standing 4½ ins (12 cms) in height on paw feet 8½ ins x 6 ins (22 cms x 16 cms).

Lot 390

A Georgian Inlaid Mahogany Tea Caddy of rectangular form. The cross-banded borders edged in stringing. The lid having a Sheffield plated navette shaped mount with loop handle. The interior housing a pair of lidded boxes flanking a round velvet-lined bowl receptacle, 6¼ ins (16 cms) in height, 12½ ins (32 cms) in width and 6¼ ins (16 cms) deep.

Lot 392

A Rosewood Sarcophagus Tea Caddy. The rectangular raised lid inlaid with mother of pearl roundels and a beaded border. The interior fitted with a blue glass bowl. 6½ ins (16 cms) in height, 9 ins x 5¼ ins (23 cms x 13 cms).

Lot 393

A Chippendale Style Mahogany Tea Caddy. The concave sided top with swan neck brass handle surmount above a grove moulded edge and a bombé shaped body with a scrolling escutcheon. Raised on ogee feet [Two missing] 6½ ins (17 cms) in height, 10 ins x 6 ins (26 cms x 15 cms).

Lot 394

A Large Mahogany Marquetry Tea Caddy. The square top inlaid with a marquetry star in the centre, and chequered shell motifs at each corner. The edge enhanced by a chevron inlaid border. 6¼ ins (16 cms) in height, 12 ins x 12 ins (30 cms x 30 cms).

Lot 395

A 19th Century Mahogany Tea Caddy. The lid having a marquetry inlaid oval centred by a vase of flowers lifting to reveal two lidded compartments. The front inlaid with two oval marquetry panels flanked by faux stop-fluted columns, standing on brass ball feet 5¼ ins (13 cms) in height, 7½ ins x 4½ ins (19 cms x 11.5 cms).

Lot 398

An 18th Century Mahogany Bracket Clock, spring driven with a verge escapement and striking two bells. The brass dial having a subsidiary calendar ring with residual red paintwork surrounding the engraved centre incorporating a pendulum aperture engraved with a face and bordered by gilt brass spandrels. The arch housing a convex roundel engraved Michael Psotta Neusohl and two subsidiary strike/silent dials. The caddy topped case surmounted by flaming torch finials; the glazed arch door with fret work sound holes and standing on gilt brass feet. 19 ins (48 cms) in height, 11¾ ins x 6 ins (30 cms x 15 cms).

Lot 459

A Queen Anne Style Black Lacquered Wall Hanging Cabinet with chinoiserie decoration. The arched cornice top above a glazed door with painted astrigals revealing a double shelved interior. The caddy base ornamented with a figural scene 35 ins (89 cms) in height, 28½ ins x 8 ins (72 cms x 20 cms).

Lot 457

A Vesta Case having embossed thistle decoration, with hinged lid, a gilt pill box with cover having pierced decoration, a gilt and micro mosaic modern circular brooch and a silver plated caddy spoon having teapot motif (4)

Lot 621

James Dixon & Sons Pewter Tankard, presented 1876 "Scratch Shooting", having hinged lid, also a pewter bulbous pepper pot and a pewter eastern round tea caddy with cover (3)

Lot 628

A Regency Rosewood Sarcophagus Tea Caddy having all over inlaid brass, floral and scroll decoration, hinged lid enclosing 2 hinged lidded tea caddies and cut glass sugar bowl (base chipped), on bun feet, 36cm wide

Lot 675

A 19th Century Rosewood Sarcophagus Tea Caddy having hinged lid enclosing original sugar bowl flanked by 2 separate tea caddies having hinged lids, on bun feet, 31cm wide

Lot 355

A 19th Century Birmingham Silver Caddy Spoon having rattail motif with embossed handle with raised scroll and shell decoration, maker's mark IT

Lot 612

A Georgian mahogany and inlaid two section tea caddy

Lot 731

A 19th century rosewood two section tea caddy

Lot 177

An early 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, the top with moulded edge, the three canisters with herringbone inlaid slide out covers, 9 1/2" wide

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