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Lot 100

Silver and enamel caddy spoon with swirled pattern Norway sterling

Lot 103

Silver tea caddy spoon with banded edge, Birmingham 1938

Lot 107

Foliate bright cut long scoop Dutch silver caddy spoon by HT

Lot 108

Silver caddy spoon with shell bowl and shell tip by AM & Co. Birmingham 1972

Lot 128

Kings pattern silver caddy spoon by Lister, Newcastle 1842

Lot 132

Silver shell bowl and shell pattern stem caddy spoon by Band Co

Lot 133

Floral chased bowl, silver caddy spoon and two floral chased teaspoons

Lot 149

Silver rat tail caddy spoons in Kings pattern by George Unite, Birmingham 1835

Lot 2114

Staffordshire spaniel, Goebal terrier (a/f), Mason's caddy & other ceramics

Lot 2401

George III satinwood tea caddy, the top inlaid with a shell, the canted corners inlaid with green stained holly and decorated with urns, 12.75cm tall x 18cm

Lot 2466

*Brass small easel, brass picture frames, bell and British Empire exhibition brass caddy

Lot 44

A PARIS PORCELAIN PERFUME BOTTLE, a porcelain tea caddy, two Newhall teabowls and a porcelain tankard inscribed '1843'

Lot 72

A CHINESE POLYCHROME CUP, a tea caddy (no cover) and a Sampson armorial tea caddy (3)

Lot 188

A PORCELAIN PIERCED DISH painted with Navelworte, 8 1/2" and a faience caddy and cover, decorated with Oriental figures

Lot 2

A continental tea caddy only marked with zig zag assay scrape, of typical canister form with pull off cover, the body embossed with acanthus details and fruiting vine, flower head and exotic bird design, the central beaded cartouches with engraved crest and to opposing the initial F within a garter; a table cigarette box by Walker & Hall, date letter indistinct, of rectangular outline with flared base and slightly dome lid, with presentation inscription to lid; together with two match box covers; a vesta case; and an engine decorated cigarette box -6 tea caddy 12.5cm high Note: the crest to the tea caddy is an arm holding a sword with the motto 'DEO RECIQUE LIBER' in banner below

Lot 350

A 19th century Colonial coromandel and satinwood crossbanded box of rectangular ribbed outline, the hinged lid revealing a now void interior, the rear of lid inlaid with an elephant 33cm wide; a Victorian period rosewood box, the void interior now velvet lined, 30cm wide; and a George III rectangular mahogany tea caddy, lids lacking to interior, 20cm wide -3

Lot 351

A George III period mahogany, satinwood and inlaid cube shaped caddy inlaid with kingwood banding, string and fan corners and ovals, with a lined interior, no lid 10.5cm wide, 11cm high

Lot 376

A Victorian period burr walnut tea caddy of waisted domed form, the interior now lacking canisters and with associated glass sugar bowl, 36cm wide; together with a Victorian period small figured walnut box, of casket form and with Gothic style brass mounts, interior lined and with implement holders, with key, 19cm wide -2

Lot 377

A small George III period flame mahogany box the hinged lid revealing a compartmental void interior, 17cm wide; a George III period mahogany tea caddy, with moulded pagoda, top lid enclosing a void interior, on later bun feet, 25cm wide; and a late Victorian mahogany box, with specimen parquetry hinged lid enclosing a lined interior, 29cm wide -3

Lot 394

An early 19th century Chinese export lacquer tea caddy of octagonal form, gilt-decorated throughout with panels of various figures in interior and exterior scenes, the hinged lid revealing two decorated lidded lead canisters, on stylised lion mask feet 28cm wide, 20cm deep

Lot 396

A large George IV period rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy inlaid with brass stringing and quatrefoils, with a hallmarked silver handle, the domed lid revealing a large lidded central removeable canister flanked by a pair of smaller examples, on an ebonised plinth base 41cm wide

Lot 399

A George IV period rosewood tea caddy inlaid with stringing, the hinged raised lid revealing twin lidded compartments, on squat bun feet 19cm wide

Lot 400

An early 19th century Chinese Export black lacquer octagonal tea caddy the slightly domed lid revealing a pair of lidded chased metal removable canisters, decorated with Chinoiserie figures and scenes, on gilt claw feet 20cm wide

Lot 422

A Victorian period rosewood tea caddy the domed hinged lid revealing a central glass bowl flanked by lidded canisters, on bun feet, 27cm wide; together with a late 19th century walnut tea caddy, inlaid with stringing, the brass strung hinged lid with central bird motif and revealing three removeable lidded cannisters -2 29cm wide

Lot 423

A Victorian period burr walnut stationery box the domed lid with central brass monogram and revealing a divided lined interior, 23cm; together with a Victorian period figured walnut and brass mounted box, the domed lid with central pierced mount and bone studded mounts, 20cm wide; and a Victorian period figured walnut domed tea caddy, 17cm wide -3

Lot 427

A George III period mahogany cube caddy inlaid with stringing and foliate ovals, interior now void, 12cm wide; together with a George III period partridgewood and mahogany banded domed box, inlaid with stringing, the lid with an inset print of Brighton, 21cm wide -2

Lot 436

A Victorian period pollard oak tea caddy the moulded rectangular hinged lid enclosing a central bowl aperture flanked by a pair of lidded canisters, on bun feet; together with a Victorian period turned oak lidded vessel, the circular moulded lid with acorn finial, on a spreading foot -2

Lot 449

A George III period fruitwood apple tea caddy with hinged lid 11cm high

Lot 452

A large Victorian period coromandel, brass and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy of bombe form, inlaid throughout with flowering urns and vases, the domed hinged lid revealing a central cut glass bowl flanked by two lidded canisters, on flattened bun feet, bears makers label æI. Turrill/ Dressing & Writing Case Maker/ 250 Regent StreetÆ 34cm wide, 19cm deep

Lot 453

An unusually large Regency period Gonzalo Alves and crossbanded tea caddy of sarcophagus form and with twin lions mask and loop handles, the moulded top enclosing a typical fitted interior with an associated Bristol blue glass bowl, raised on claw and ball feet 43cm wide, 31cm high, 19cm deep

Lot 457

A Victorian period bird's eye maple tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the lid revealing a pair of domed lidded removeable canisters and a central associated glass sugar bowl, bears paper makers label for 'Wilson & Co. 71 George Street, Edinburgh', on squat bun feet 35cm wide

Lot 521

A George III period mahogany bracket clock the painted face with twin winding holes and with an upper painted oval depicting a pastoral scene, the twin train anchor movement striking on a bell, the caddy moulded case with glazed sides, reeded mouldings and ogee bracket feet 31cm wide, 52cm high

Lot 210

A set of three early 19th century silver wine labels of oblong canted form, Whisky, Brandy and Gin, unmarked, a George III silver tea caddy spoon, deep oval bowl with a plain terminal, London 1819, maker FP, three modern silver wine labels, a set of four silver plated knife rests and other assorted silver plate, (24).

Lot 212

A French silver gilt and red enamel cigarette case with striped decoration, 13 cm high, 6.3 oz, a Dutch silver tea caddy shovel, the bowl cast with a tavern scene, the terminal formed as a windmill, import marks for Chester 1909, 12 cm long, a Danish white metal salt in the form ofa longboat, 8 cm wide, a French white metal tea caddy shovel, circa 1900, 10 cm long, a cut glass circular fruit bowl with silver mount for Chester 1914, 24 cm diameter, a set of three French white metal servers, 19th century and a pair of bronzed and champleve enamel candlesticks, the sconces supported by putti on circular bases, (10).

Lot 327

A Regency figured mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with bun feet, 23 cm

Lot 328

A George III burr yew domed topped tea caddy with boxwood stringing to the borders and with the original boxes to the interior, 19 cm long

Lot 773

A George III mahogany caddy top string inlaid chest of two short and three long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles and bracket feet, 39" wide.

Lot 357

A George IV mahogany tea caddy enclosing three tin canisters on ball feet, 28cm wide

Lot 248

A REGENCY BOW FRONTED MAHOGANY CHEST, the caddy top with a broad cross band above two short and three graduated long drawers, with ebony strung decoration, shaped aprons on splayed bracket feet, oval brass handles, 39" wide .

Lot 65

A mixed lot: a three piece tea set, a cup, two napkin rings, a tea caddy, a pair of salad servers, two mustard pots, a toast rack (A/F), a dressing table box, a sauce boat, a cigarette case, a cheroot holder case, a Victorian mug, a Victorian milk jug, a match box case, a French oval box, a small square cigarette box and sundry plated ware, 48oz weighable silver. (Lot)

Lot 77

A George III engraved caddy spoon, with a pierced rim and an inset filigree panel in the bowl, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham c.1804.

Lot 79

A Victorian naturalistic caddy spoon, with a host of embossed shells in the bowl and applied lily leaves up the stem, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham c.1852.

Lot 119

A mixed lot: a mounted carriage timepiece, a pair of mounted Victorian scent bottles with faceted glass bodies, London 1884, a shell shaped butter dish, two caddy spoons, a pepperette, an engraved vesta case, and a pair of sugar tongs, mixed makers and dates, 6.1oz weighable silver. (9)

Lot 132

A mixed lot: a bun-top pepper, a pair of Scottish toast racks, two other toastracks, a capstan inkwell, three egg cups, three napkin rings, a shell salt, an ash tray, card case, a pepperette, a mustard with blue glass liner, sugar basin, oblong plain caddy, and an Edwardian scent bottle, mixed makers and dates, 26oz weighable silver. (Lot)

Lot 186

A modern tea caddy, of square bombŽ form, with a hinged cover, gilt interior, Birmingham 1913, 3.5in (9cm) high and a Victorian bright-engraved caddy spoon with a finch in the bowl, by J. Wakeley & F. C. Wheeler, London 1900, 8.25oz. (2)

Lot 269

A 19th century Indian Colonial sauce ladle, Hourglass pattern, crested, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, together with an Indian colonial tablespoon, initialled, maker 'G & L' and a George III caddy spoon, with a shell bowl, no maker's mark, London 1795, 4.25oz. (3)

Lot 275

A George III caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl, by Josiah Snatt, London 1806.

Lot 276

A George IV caddy spoon, with an etched circular bowl, and Fiddle pattern stem, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1829.

Lot 277

A George III caddy scoop, engraved stem, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1804.

Lot 322

A George III caddy spoon, with shovel bowl, engraved decoration, by George Smith III & William Fearn, London 1788, a Victorian vine leaf wine label, pierced 'RUM' by George Unite, Birmingham 1849, and a Dutch embossed caddy spoon. (3)

Lot 336

A mixed lot : a two handled bon bon tazza, London 1900, a modern sugar caster and the following plated ware: a pair of salts and spoons, a vase, a pair of tongs, a caddy spoon, a tea strainer, a pepper and a cased set of 10 'Sunlight prize' teaspoons presented by Lever Brothers, 10oz weighable siler. (Lot)

Lot 368

Four George III caddy spoons: Josiah Snatt, London 1816, George Wintle, London 1797, Richard Crossley, London 1789 and Smith & Hayler, London 1792. (4)

Lot 406

Two George III, ivory handled caddy scoops: one with engraving, both by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804 and 1807. (2)

Lot 407

A George III engraved, leaf caddy spoon, with a wire tendril handle, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1802.

Lot 409

A George III caddy shovel, with a green-stained ivory handle, crested bowl, by Samuel Davenport, London 1791.

Lot 410

A modern caddy spoon, heart-shaped bowl, hammered finish, openwork stem inset with cabochon hard stone, by A. E. Jones, Birmingham 1910, cased.

Lot 411

By Ramsden and Carr: an Edwardian caddy spoon, with fig-shaped bowl, hammered finish, openwork stem, inset oval enamel cabochon, London 1907, 3.3in (8.5cm) long, 1.2oz.

Lot 412

Six various caddy spoons: a Fiddle example, round bowl by Jonathan Hayne, London 1821, a small Fiddle spoon, engraved bowl by Thomas Whitehouse, London 1850, an Old English example by S. Godbehere & E. Wigan, London 1797, an example with an engraved long handle by D. Urquhart & N. Hart, London 1797, a Fiddle, Thread and Shell example by W. Eaton, London 1835 and a Fiddle example, London 1809, some initialled. (6)

Lot 414

A Victorian caddy spoon, with gilt shell bowl, shaped scrolling stem, oval cartouche, monogrammed, by Francis Higgins, London 1855, 4.25in (10.5cm) long.

Lot 415

An arts and crafts, chromium plated caddy spoon, by the Keswick School of Industries and Art.

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