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Lot 946

An Irish silver tea caddy spoon, the bowl of spiked scallop form, Dublin Circa 1835, engraved with a crest and motto THROUGH.

Lot 961

A silver tea caddy spoon, with engraved decoration to the handle and with a scallop shell shaped bowl, circa 1800.

Lot 971

A silver tea caddy spoon, the handle crest engraved and with a scallop shell shaped bowl, Birmingham 1821.

Lot 979

Ten silver tea and other spoons, various dates, a plated King's pattern tea caddy spoon and three further spoons.

Lot 981

A Victorian silver tea caddy spoon, the handle and the shaped oval bowl, with floral and scrolling decoration, Birmingham 1886.

Lot 990

Silver table flatware, comprising; a fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1831, a rat tail pattern soup ladle, Sheffield 1936, two sauce ladles and five various salt spoons.

Lot 1529

A 'Vienna' porcelain tea caddy, late 19th Century, each side painted with panels of classical maidens within puce, cream and gilt overlaid borders (lacking cover).

Lot 2501

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing a cut glass bowl and two canisters.

Lot 2509

A George III coromandel sarcophagus tea caddy, crossbanded in satinwood, the hinged lid revealing two compartments and a cut glass bowl, on cast claw and ball feet (some faults).

Lot 2515

An early Victorian mahogany sarcophagus rosewood tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing two lids, inlaid with mother-of-pearl foliate decoration.

Lot 2519

A Victorian walnut rectangular tea caddy with inlaid Tunbridge ware style borders, the hinged lid revealing two similarly decorated lidded compartments and a bowl aperture, fitted with a later sugar bowl, width approx 31.5cm.

Lot 2523

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing two lidded compartments, on bun feet, width approx 20cm.

Lot 211

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY circular with pressed wrythen and scroll decoration, matching press on lid, 4" high, Birmingham 1893 by Deakin and Francis Ltd.

Lot 231

A SILVER CADDY SPOON, plain silver bowl applied circular coin for the Silver Jubilee 1972.

Lot 309

A SILVER TEA CADDY decorated with flowers and scrolls, press on lid, 3 1/2" high, London 1900.

Lot 320F

A SILVER CADDY SPOON by Murcock and Jones, 1931; two salt spoons with mother of pearl handles; a bowls trophy spoon and two further spoons (6).

Lot 132

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy on bun feet together with a Victorian rosewood mother of pearl inlaid work box

Lot 185

A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED VINE LEAF AND GRAPE BUNCH CAST GRAPE SCISSORS, a plated CADDY SPOON, ditto SAUCE LADLE and sundry plated cutlery in a baize lined wicker CUTLERY TRAY.

Lot 301

A VICTORIAN RECTANGULAR FIGURED WALNUT TEA CADDY, with two bands of tunbridgware inlay, the hinged lid revealing two lidded compartments, 9 ins x 5 ins.

Lot 344

A GEORGIAN RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, ebony strung, the hinged lid with plated ring handle, central glass bowl flanked by lidded compartments, 12 ins x 6 ins.

Lot 346

A REGENCY PERIOD BURR YEW WOOD VENEERED DOME TOP TEA CADDY, boxwood strung, canted base, two internal lids, lion mask ring handles, raised on brass ball feet, 7 1/4 ins x 4 1/4 ins. SEE ILLUSTRATION.

Lot 126

A George IV silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1824

Lot 165

Various electro plated items, to include three entree dishes, a tea caddy with engraved decoration, oval fruit basket with pierced decoration and swing handle, muffin dish, ladle, two butter dishes etc.

Lot 340

A 19th Century rosewood, brass and ivory inlaid two compartment tea caddy, 22cm wide-see illustration

Lot 717

A MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of tapering oblong form, the stepped lid having fluted oval finial opening to reveal two lidded canisters over central well, raised on bun feet, 19th century, 13" wide.

Lot 821

A LONGCASE CLOCK by Edmd Schofield, Rochdale, the eight day movement with anchor escapement, 13" square chased brass and silvered dial with ormolu spandrels, penny moonphase and calendar aperture, in oak case with moulded caddy top, dentil cornice above gilded frieze, turned columns, arched door with key banding over and flanked by quarter columns, on box base, 83" high.

Lot 150

Late Victorian silver oval Tea Caddy, the hinged lid with stained wood melon-fluted knop, maker's mark P. & Co., Birmingham 1897, 100grms.

Lot 507

Victorian mahogany Tea Caddy of rectangular form, with hinged lid, enclosing compartmented interior, 23cms, (9").

Lot 1458

A 19th Century mahogany 9in. three-compartment tea caddy with brass borders, fitted a secret drawer, the hinged cover with brass carrying handle, on bracket feet. See illustration

Lot 955

A French gilt tea serving set, comprising: twelve teaspoons; a caddy spoon; a tea straining spoon; and a pair of sugar tongs, in ebonised and brass case.

Lot 1005

A George IV silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1828, Kings pattern, engraved crest. See illustration

Lot 1006

A George IV silver caddy spoon, by James Beebe, London, 1821, decorative fiddle pattern, engraved initial with engraved oval bowl. See illustration

Lot 1007

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle, 1787, engraved Old English pattern, with ornate leaf pattern bowl. See illustration

Lot 1008

A George V Art Deco style caddy spoon, by S.L., Sheffield, 1934; and a modern sterling silver salt spoon. (2) See illustration

Lot 48

A suite of three 19th Century French porcelain tea caddy fitments, comprising - pair of rectangular tea caddies and stoppers, and conforming rectangular sugar box and cover with rectangular shaped topped stoppers enamelled in colours with Oriental figures, the bodies decorated in coloured enamels with Oriental landscapes, 4.5ins x 3.25ins x 6.25ins high, contained in contemporary rosewood rectangular tea caddy inlaid in boxwood with leaf scroll ornament and worded "The", 12ins x 6ins x 7ins high

Lot 253

A George III plain silver caddy spoon with oval bowl, by J.W., London 1794, one other George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl and bright cut handle, London 1782, and two other plain silver caddy spoons

Lot 254

A George III silver gilt fine leaf pattern caddy spoon with scroll handle, probably Birmingham 1808 (mark slightly indistinct)

Lot 255

A George III silver caddy spoon, the bowl boldly embossed with floral spray, and shell and scroll pattern handle, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1815

Lot 256

A George III silver caddy spoon, the shaped oval bowl with bright cut borders, plain handle, by T.J., London 1812, a George IV silver caddy spoon with embossed leaf pattern bowl, by J.C., Birmingham 1828, and one other George III silver caddy spoon with embossed, lobed and shell pattern bowl, London 1818 (repaired at handle)

Lot 257

A George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl, by J.T., Birmingham 1818, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with leaves, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1864, one other George III silvery metal caddy spoon, the oval bowl with filigree oval centre panel, and a pair of 18th Century sugar nips with shell pattern ends

Lot 281

A Russian silver gilt and "Plique a Jour" enamel caddy spoon, with decorative back and terminal, 5.5ins overall

Lot 351

An early 19th Century tortoise-shell two division tea caddy with twin bowfront and moulded pagoda pattern lifting lid, on turned bone bun feet, 7ins x 5.25ins x 5.5ins high

Lot 352

A late George III burr yew rectangular single caddy with rounded corners, the whole inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringings, 6.75ins x 4.5ins x 5.75ins high

Lot 1742

McKenzie, Richard, signed-"A Wee Nip at the 19th Hole-a History of the St Andrew's Caddy" 1st edition 1997, signed to the title page by the author with dedication, in original DJ, appears unread hence (VG)

Lot 1945

Fine Vic silver plated oval golf plaque with finely engraved embossed golf match scene with players and caddy using longnose clubs, sand tees and with spectators in the background-overall 8 x 6"

Lot 1948

Brass golfing inkwell and pen holder comprising a caddy figure holding the pin flag over the hole (inkwell) and carrying a golf bag over his shoulder (to hold the pens or quills) the base stamped Gibbons Wolverhampton overall 6.5" plus a composite figure of golfer wearing plus fours overall 9" (2)

Lot 306

A George I tea caddy John Farnell, of canted rectangular canister form with chased flower head decoration an vacant cartouche, the slide of cover with central collar with domed pull off lid 13cm high, 6.7oz

Lot 309

A George III cast caddy spoon unmarked, with scalloped shell bowl with embossed display of shells, with cast intertwined branch handle with foliate thumb piece 13.2g

Lot 311

A William IV cast caddy spoon W Boss (possibly) London 1835, with cast branch formed handles and fluted oval bowl; a George II caddy spoon with kidney shaped bowl and a simple Old English handle Birmingham1785; together with a simple Old English pattern example with engraved detail to handle (3) 17.4g, 9.3g and 8.1g

Lot 312

A George III caddy spoon Birmingham 1812, Fiddle pattern with circular shallow bowl with wriggle work borders; another Fiddle pattern example with oval bowl with stylised flower head to bowl, London 1819; an Old English pattern example with pierced bowl Birmingham 1792; and another Fiddle pattern example with hollow handle (4)

Lot 315

A jockey's cap caddy spoon with part George III marks (lion passant and duty head only), of conventional form with linear decoration; together with a similar example apparently unmarked, with foliate engraved detail and inscribed to underside of brim 'Pultney Races Mr Ramsay's Handy Cap Prize Won by Friendship, property of Mrs Carver' (2) 7.9 and 4.2g

Lot 317

A group of caddy spoons to include an example London 1810 with Fiddle pattern handle and fluted hell bowl; a similar example London 1812; a Fiddle and Shell pattern variant with fluted shell bowl, London 1811 and a George III example with indistinct Birmingham marks with shaped shield bowl with engraved detail (4)

Lot 318

A group of caddy shovels to include a gilt example by Samuel Pemberton, with ivory handle, Birmingham 1808; a similar silver example maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1806; together with five similar examples four with hollow handles the other Fiddle pattern (7)

Lot 319

A George III silver-gilt caddy spoon Birmingham 1813, of fiddle pattern with fluted scalloped bowl, with engraved crest to terminal; together with a Victorian caddy spoon by G Unite Birmingham 1860, with large shell bowl and hollow loop handle (2) 12.4g and 13.5g

Lot 320

A George III leaf caddy spoon J.W, part Birmingham marks (date letter and town mark lacking), with simple shaped leaf formed bowl with detailed loop handle, the bowl engraved with initials RA in foliate script and T in monogram; together with another leaf bowl example with loop handle, Birmingham 1807 (maker's mark indistinct) (2) 21.5g and 7.4g

Lot 321

A George III caddy spoon M Linwood & Sons, Birmingham 1808, the scalloped circular bowl with foliate detail with a simple Old English pattern handle with engraved detail 14.5g

Lot 322

A George III leaf caddy spoon makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1806, naturalistically formed and with simple loop handle 6.9g

Lot 324

A George III jockey cap caddy spoon makers mark lacking, Birmingham 1798, of typical form with; together with an unmarked example with woven and filigree work (2) 8.3g and 10.4g

Lot 325

A George III caddy spoon J Taylor Birmingham 1781, with flower head bowl with pierced detail and Old English pattern handle with engraved foliate initials IRA to terminal; together with an unmarked filigree example (2) 8.6g and 7.4g

Lot 326

A collection of George III caddy spoons to include a shell bowled example WB, Birmingham 1809, with bright engraved handle; an old English pattern example with shell scoop, engraved to terminal HG to LS, Birmingham 1816; a long handled Old English pattern with fluted shell bowl, London 1798; together with a Victorian example with scallop part fluted bowl with engraved lattice detail with hollow formed Fiddle pattern handle, Birmingham 1845 (4) 12.2g, 11.7g, 10.4g and 10g

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