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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)
Eighteen various caddy spoons, mixed designs and dates, the most notable examples being: a George III example with pierced bowl, an early Victorian 'vine leaf' with applied rose, shamrock and thistle, a George III example with an engraved kidney shaped bowl and a George III 'hand' 1808, (contained in a lined and fitted, glazed case with key), case 22in (56cm) long.
Twenty-two various caddy spoons, mixed designs and dates, the most notable examples being: a George III jockey cap with a filigree peak, a George III scoop with an oval filigree panel in the bowl, a George III 'pastern' hoof, and an Edwardian example with a minstrel serenading a girl, (contained in a lined and fitted, glazed case with key), case 22in (56cm) long.
Eighteen various caddy spoons, mixed designs and dates the most notable examples being: a 1935 example by R. E. Stone, a George III pierced example, a foliate example by Lesdam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1829, two George III 'hand' spoons, a George III 'scallop' shell and a George III 'eagle's wing' by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1814. (Contained in a lined and fitted, glazed case with key), case 22in (56cm) long.
A Victorian silvergilt mounted glass smelling salts bottle, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1894, a modern cylindrical caddy, reeded borders, pull off cover, maker's mark worn, London 1925, an Eastern niello work cylindrical box, and a Victorian embossed and inscribed cylindrical box, Sheffield 1898, 14oz weighable. (4)
Four contemporary items: a Scottish 'hammered' caddy spoon, maker 'GLS', Edinburgh 1992, a pair of peppers with a textured frieze of ferns and acorns, maker 'HOL', London 1978 and a cast spoon with wrythen stem and stone set boss, maker 'MAB', London 1992, the latter 5.6in (14.3cm) long, 8oz. (4)
A mixed lot: a regimental dog tag, engraved with an elephant and inscribed '10th Duke of Wellington's Own West Riding RegT' by Saunders & Shepherd, London 1918, and three 'Society Miniature Rifle Clubs' teaspoons,a Georg Jensen napkin ring, a George IV caddy spoon, by George Wintel, London 1820, a modern card case, maker's mark 'W.N', four coffee spoons, an engraved sovereign case in the form of a fob watch and a portrait miniature of a gentleman. (Lot)
Four various caddy spoons: a George III fluted spoon, initialled, by R. Morton & Co., Sheffield 1803, an engraved scoop with a turned, banded agate handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1811, an ivory-handled scoop, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, and a matter of pearl handled scoop, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1823. (4)
A Delightful Georgian Scrollwork Tea Caddy of triangular form with canted sides and rope-twist inlaid edges. The top, side panels & inner lid intricately inlaid with coloured paper scrolls. The detailed patterns of undulating borders, oval foliated forms, roundels & scrolls highlighted with gilding. 5 ins (12.5 cms) in height.
A Small Georgian Inlaid Tea-caddy of beveled rectangular form. The hinged top having a knop to the centre of an oval patera on a thuya wood ground edged in rosewood cross-banding & stringing. The front with an inlaid ivory escutcheon above an oval panel depicting an urn of flowers on a green stained ground. The canted green corners inlaid with vertical chequered bands, 4 ins x 2¾ ins 4½ ins high (10 cms x 7 cms x 11 cms)
A William IV Rosewood Tea Caddy decorated with intricate bands of scrolling foliate brass inlay and stringing. The rectangular top having a raised centre panel with broad bevelled border and beaded edges opening to reveal two lidded tea compartments flanking a central sugar bowl aperture with replacement cut glass bowl. The ends fitted with gilt metal lion mask ring handles and flaring down to a beaded base on squat bun feet, 13½ ins x 7½ ins x 8 ins (34 cms x 19 cms x 20 cms).
A 19th Century Chiming Bracket Clock striking nine bells. The ebonised case with caddy top surmounted by urn & torch brass finials. The glazed arch door with gilt brass foliated frame enclosing the silvered chapter ring, with eight day movement and two subsidiary dials engraved; CHIME/SILENT & CHIME ON EIGHT BELLS/WESTMINSTER CHIMES, bordered by gilt brass pierced spandrels. The canted edges ornamented with figural brass appliqués, standing 30 ins (76 cms) high. 16½ ins (42 cms) wide and 9½ ins (24 cms) deep.
A Dublin Longcase Clock Movement circa 1770 with Eight Day Movement, the 12½ inch (31.5 cm) brass dial inscribed "Alex Gordon", having decorative brass spandrels with a subsidiary seconds ring and calendar aperture in the matted centre. Housed in a later oak case having a caddy top hood with carved finials and applied edge moulding to the trunk door with lenticle.
A Small Edwardian Mahogany Glazed Cabinet. The caddy top with moulded edge above a dentil inlaid frieze. The glazed door ornamented with break-sided ovular glazing bars, centred by a marquetry inlaid tablet with chequered border enclosing the shelved interior. The square tapering bracketed legs inlaid with stringing. 52 ins (132 cms) high, 22 ins (56 cms) x 13¼ ins (33.5 cms).
An Impressive Painted & Giltwood Sofa by Howard & Sons, upholstered in cream silk & brocade border. The back having three rectangular padded panels with painted and gilt borders and raised caddy style tops. The carved & gilded S-scrolls beside spiral painted columns are topped with tapered reeded capitals, beneath nipple finials. The down-swept arms with padded top & sides raised on elegant tapering columns with reeded & finial-top capitals. Standing on four spiral painted tapering legs. 60 ins (125.5 cms) long, 36½ ins x 23½ ins (93 cms x 60 cms).
A Pair of Tables à Écrire. Each table having a central mirrored cupboard with a pierced gilt brass galleried caddy top, accentuated by ebonised edges and gilt brass floral appliqués. The flanking drawers set in threes and delicately inlaid with marquetry scrolling forms & stringing; bordered by cross banding. The burr wood serpentine table top having red tooled leather inserts. The gilt brass beaded border running along the ebonised edge; above a single serpentine fronted & shaped drawer, standing on tapering cabriole legs with gilt brass mounts at the hip & terminating on sabots. 45½ ins (116 cms) high, 43½ ins (110 cms wide.

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