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Lot 157

Dundee - a Scottish provincial caddy spoon by AW (unknown) of Dundee circa 1830, marked pot of lilies twice, AW, of Fiddle pattern with flared scallop edge shell bowl, the terminal with engraved initials AM, in script 8cm long, 14g

Lot 158

Dundee - a Scottish provincial caddy spoon by 'D' (unknown) of Dundee, circa 1830, marked D (incuse), pot of lilies struck thrice, of Old English pattern with deep scoop shell bowl 8.5cm long, 12g Notes: While the maker has remained untraced, a possible name has been muted as a retailer called Dewar. This has not been possible to prove but seems likely. Another possibility for consideration is that it maybe be another town mark and the piece is lacking any makers mark. An unusual set of marks.

Lot 161

Dundee - a Scottish provincial caddy spoon by WL (possibly William Leighton) of Dundee circa 1825, marked WL, pot of lilies struck twice, of Fiddle pattern with large fluted shell bowl 9.5cm long, 12g

Lot 163

Dundee - a Scottish provincial caddy spoon by Alexander Cameron of Dundee, circa 1820, marked AC, C, thistle, pot of lilies, of Fiddle pattern, with scoop shell bowl 9.5cm long, 11g

Lot 221

Greenock - a Scottish provincial caddy spoon by James Orr of Greenock, circa 1790, marked Edinburgh castle, duty head, JO (in oval punch), of Old English pattern with deep flared shell bowl, the handle with engraved star cartouche and stylised flower motif 7cm long, 10.6g

Lot 236

Unascribed - a Scottish provincial caddy spoon maker unknown circa 1790, marked T (in a heart shaped punch), S, E, H, of Old English pattern with feather edge and foliate central design, a oval shell scoop bowl 8.5cm long, 12.9g

Lot 209

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON of shovel form, chased with initials, on stained green baluster handle, 2 1/2" long, Birmingham 1802

Lot 526

A ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form with pewter stringing and mother of pearl inlaid, hinged lid with reel banding, opening to reveal interior with two lidded compartments having turned ivory handles, 19th century, 10" wide

Lot 563

A VICTORIAN WALNUT TEA CADDY of domed form with parquetry banding, opening to reveal two lidded canisters, on spreading base and bun feet, 10" wide

Lot 564

A TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of rounded oblong form, the mildly domed lid with pewter stringing, oblong cartouche and escutcheon, opening to reveal two lidded canisters, raised on ivory bun feet, 19th century, 6" wide

Lot 569

A GEORGIAN ROLLED PAPER TEA CADDY of navette form with brass finial, inlaid with foliage on a scroll ground, opening to reveal satinwood inner lid, late 18th century, 7 1/2" wide

Lot 726

A MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK of George III design, the moulded edged caddy top over slide with baize lining, frieze drawer below over arched kneehole with cupboard and flanked on either side by three drawers, foliate brass drop handles, moulded base and bracket feet, late 19th/ 20th century, 36" wide

Lot 21

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, plain cylindrical shaped, with plain press on lid, 5 1/2" high, Sheffield 1904, 361 grams.

Lot 141

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with hinged lid opening to reveal an interior now fitted as a jewellery casket, 9" wide.

Lot 207

A LATE GEORGE III "CADDY" TOP CHEST of four graduated long drawers with shaped aprons and splayed bracket feet, 30" wide.

Lot 210

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND EBONY STRUNG CADDY TOP CHEST of two short and three graduated long drawers with shaped aprons and bracket feet, 40" wide.

Lot 330

A George III caddy spoon by IS of Edinburgh (maker unknown), of Old English pattern with large tear drop shaped bowl, the terminal engraved with script initials RMJ 9.8cm long, 13.6g

Lot 190

A GEORGIAN PAINTED SATINWOOD TEA CADDY, 9 ins wide.

Lot 194

A GEORGIAN BURR ELM TWO DIVISION TEA CADDY with crossbanding and stringing. 10 ins wide.

Lot 41

A Pair Of Silver Salts Sheffield 1896; A Silver Shovel Caddy Spoon Probably Birmingham 1819; A Small Tankard London 1903; A Sugar Bowl Sheffield 1910; A Creamer (A/F) Sheffield 1933

Lot 64

A Georgian Mahogany Caddy, Pair Of Brass Regency Candlesticks, An Antique Priest, A Leather Neck Cosh And An Ivory Gavel

Lot 341

Georgian Style Silver Caddy, 7cm, London 1899 Together With An Engraved Christening Tankard, 7 Cm, Sheffield 1921

Lot 345

Georgian Silver Caddy Spoon, Marked T.N., Silver Spoon With M.O.P. Handle, Birmingham 1844, Silver Salt Spoon Marked H.S., Miniature Ladle With Bone Handle, London 1799 And Pair Of Hester Bateman Salt Spoons

Lot 40

Sarcophagus Shaped C19th Coramandel Tea Caddy, 2 dome topped interior compartments with glass mixing box on small turned supports, flattened bun supports, faceted lid with dome topped central panel

Lot 341

Queen Anne Style Silver Pepper Pot, Victorian Silver Milk Jug, maker JB London 1884? Silver Pierced Mustard Cage, Silver Mounted Cut Crystal Sugar Dredger, Sheffield 1923, Set of 6 Silver Coffee Bean Spoons, Birmingham 1923, Pair of Hutton & Sons Salt Spoons, 2 C18th Silver Salt Spoons, Pair of Plated Grape Scissors, Silver Apostle Tongs, Silver caddy Spoon, William Hutton & Sons Sheffield 1922, Georgian Mustard Spoon, 3 Small Coffee Spoons, Edinburgh Silver Sugar Sifter Spoon 1809 JMc

Lot 8

Two silver caddy spoons, one with a fluted shell shaped bowl and shell handle, marks for Birmingham 1967, the other of panel form, marks for Sheffield 1969, together with a Danish spoon with marks for 1954.

Lot 247

A George III king wood tea caddy, the interior with mixing bowl and twin compartments, enclosed by a hinged rising lid with boxwood edging and lion mask ring handles, 12 1/4" wide.

Lot 250

A George III mahogany and satinwood inlaid large tea caddy with mixing bowl and twin divisional interior, brass carrying handle and escutcheon, 14" wide.

Lot 254

A Continental boxwood inlaid tea caddy with octagonal hinged rising lid and stylised bird and foliate motif, 4 1/2" wide.

Lot 263

A Victorian burr walnut veneered dome topped tea caddy with engraved gilt metal strap work decoration, the interior with two lidded caddies and a central glass sugar bowl, 12 1/4" wide.

Lot 289

A Victorian silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl and marks for London 1869, together with a pair of Georgian bright cut silver salt spoons (3).

Lot 392

A COLLECTION OF CARVED MOTHER OF PEARL COUNTERS, rectangular and in the form of fish, and five carved ivory buttons, a Japanese bronze paper knife with gilt metal mounts and a lacquer tea caddy with a cylindrical cover (a lot)

Lot 401

A JAPANESE LACQUER TEA CADDY of rectangular form, the hinged lid decorated in polychrome and gilt with three playing cards and the interior with two canisters, Meiji, 81/2" wide, and a Chinese hardwood and mother of pearl inlaid box of circular form, the lid with a mother of pearl scene of a figure in a pavilion, 71/4" dia. (2)

Lot 504

AN EARLY VICTORIAN BURR OAK VENEERED TEA CADDY, the rectangular top enclosing twin lidded compartments and central bowl recess, 151/2" wide

Lot 523

A GEORGE III MARQUETRY AND VENEERED OVAL TEA CADDY, the lid inlaid with scrolling foliage, the front with a neo-classical vase within scrolling and swag hung decoration, the reverse similarly decorated, 71/2" wide.

Lot 525

A GEORGE III TEA CADDY of rectangular form, with canted corners, the front decorated with marquetry posies of flowers, 7" wide and two similar boxes (3)

Lot 146

An inlaid mahogany two division tea caddy, 6.5in., a silver mounted horn handled walking stick and a table cabinet, 15in.

Lot 190

A Regency burr yew and boxwood strung two division tea caddy, with original cut glass bowl on gilt brass claw feet (lacks one ring handle) 12in.

Lot 247

A collection of items to include. An Edwardian silver mounted glass table bell; an art deco vesta case; a cased set of silver waistcoat buttons; a lighter; a silver framed travelling timepiece; a mustard pot and cover; a cased set of six William IV fiddle pattern teaspoons and an associated pair of George III sugar tongs; a cased EPBM tea caddy and infuser spoon; a cased pair of horn handled fish servers.

Lot 257

A pair of silver comports. Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1928, of circular form, pierced border and raised on a pedestal foot, together with a small continental sugar bowl, a Victorian oval tea caddy with spoon, a pair of Victorian sugar tongs and a George III sugar sifter ladle (7) 16oz.

Lot 276

A Silver oval tea caddy. Chester 1916, of oval form domed cover with ivory finial, \the body engraved S. S. Saint Barchan 3rd July 1917 11cm high, 7oz all in . The S.S. Saint Barchan was owned by J.& A. Gardener Ltd., Glasgow, built 1917 by Scott & Sons, she measured 141.8 x 23.8 x 10.1ft., and grossed 362 tons.. Powered by triple-expansion engines, generating 47rhp, speed 8 knots.. On 5th April 1918, she survived a torpedo attack when the torpedo missed, but on the 21st October 1918 she didn't escape.. She sank 4 miles off St. John's Point. Eight crew died in the attack.. It was UB-94 that finally sunk her, commanded by Lt. Cdr. Haumann.. She was the last merchant vessel to be lost in home waters as the War was over three weeks later.

Lot 323

A Victorian silver christening mug. eKR, London 1862, of cylindrical form, with hand chsed and engraved diaper and flower heads, plain scroll handle, blank cartouche, spreading rim foot, together with a toast rack; a pair of woden handled salad servers; a Dutch fancy spoon; a buckle; a bottle cover; two sugar sifters on with Onslow pattern handle; a vesta cover; a cylindrical tea caddy (qty).

Lot 1487

A Regency rosewood tea caddy with bombe sides and later painted decoration, length, 30.5cm, and a Victorian walnut writing slope, (2).

Lot 1492

A Victorian figured walnut stationery box with domed lid and brass mounts, width, 28cm, together with a 19th century mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form adapted as a jewel box, (2).

Lot 1494

A George III mahogany tea caddy fitted with two lidded caddies, width, 30cm, together with a Regency box, the sliding lid with inlaid and painted decoration, smaller, (2).

Lot 184

Pair circular silver photograph frames, Dutch silver caddy spoon, two pocket watches and salt cellar (6)

Lot 313

Victorian brass mounted walnut oval stationery box on plinth base, 21cm and a Georgian mahogany square tea caddy, 11cm

Lot 508

An 18/19th Century Yew Rectangular Tea Caddy having inlaid banding and stringing, with hinged lid enclosing 2 further lidded compartments and glass bowl, on bun feet, 31cm wide (certain loose pieces inside boxes)

Lot 519

A 19th Century Rosewood Rectangular Tea Caddy having inlaid banding and stringing, with centre carrying handle, having hinged lid enclosing 2 separate tea caddies with further hinged lids (no bowl), on splayed claw feet, 29.5cm wide

Lot 571

A 19th Century Mahogany Rectangular Tea Caddy having inlaid banding and stringing, with hinged lid enclosing velvet interior, having brass drop handles, 31.5cm wide (part banding missing)

Lot 14

A silver tray with serpentine rim, Sheffield 1961, 15.5cm diameter, together with a modern silver caddy spoon, 7cm long

Lot 70

A George III leaf caddy spoon with tendril handle and pricked engraving, makers Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham.

Lot 105

A Victorian ivory and brass applied walnut tea caddy, 24cm wide

Lot 108

A Victorian mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood work box 31cm wide together with a satinwood and rosewood tea caddy, 30cm wide (2)

Lot 131

A mahogany tea caddy inlaid with a floral medallion, 25.5cm wide and another (2)

Lot 299

A George III gilt lacquer eight-day longcase clock, maker Joseph Green of North Shields, the 30cm brass arched dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and moonphase indicators, the caddy shaped hood above a trunk with chinoiserie decoration on a plinth base (some faults)

Lot 31

A George III silver caddy spoon, pierced trefoil outline, London, 1807, 10cm l

Lot 100

A George III silver caddy spoon with ivory short handle, circa 1790 together with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, Birmingham, circa 1880 (2)

Lot 102

Two Dutch silver caddy spoons, early 20th century and a Dutch silver sugar sifter spoon, (3)

Lot 542

A William IV mahogany and brass strung tea caddy

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