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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

Lot 409

A Victorian silver oval Tea Caddy with engraved and half body reeded decoration, Sheffield 1883.

Lot 510

A 19th Century mahogany oblong Tea Caddy of bombè outline, the interior fitted with 3 compartments and raised on claw and ball brass feet. 10" (26cms) wide.

Lot 511

An early 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shape Tea Caddy the interior fitted with two covered containers, raised on compressed bun feet. 9 1/2" (24cms) wide.

Lot 512

A Victorian papier mache Tea Caddy inlaid with mother of pearl flower heads, the interior with a covered container. 5 1/2" (14cms) wide.

Lot 513

An early 19th Century oblong Tea Caddy and a mahogany oblong tea caddy.

Lot 544

A 19th Century figured walnut Tea Caddy, the interior with burr maple lined lid, fitted with 2 covered containers, inlaid with boxwood and ebony stringing.

Lot 549

A 19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy with mother of pearl tea plate, the interior with 2 covered containers.

Lot 550

An early 19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy with ivory key plate, the interior fitted with a single covered container and bowl recess.

Lot 208

A Chinese lacquered two-division tea caddy with landscape decoration, 11 1/2" wide

Lot 23

A Victorian caddy spoon with a long, openwork, leafy tendril stem, and a gilt, fruit-decorated bowl, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1859.

Lot 26

A William IV silvergilt caddy spoon with a tendril handle, vine leaf bowl and a vine leaf and a bunch of grapes on the side of the stem, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1834.

Lot 27

A George IV caddy spoon with a fluted circular bowl, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham1824 and a William IV caddy spoon with a fiddle stem and fluted bowl by James Jordan Robertson, London 1835. (2)

Lot 28

A George IV caddy spoon, with an hourglass stem and an oval bowl engraved with a bell flower, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1824.

Lot 29

A George III caddy spoon, with a bifurcated axe shaped stem, and reeded border, with a deep heart-shaped bowl, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1808.

Lot 41

A modern parcel-gilt caddy spoon, with the Prince of Wales's feathers terminal, by Roberts & Belk, 1981 (cased).

Lot 55

A modern scoop, in the form of a kovsh with incuse parcel gilt eagles wing caddy spoon on the terminal, the reverse with texturing, radiating from the centre, London 2000 (with Millennium marks), by Gerald Benney.

Lot 57

A metalware 'jockey cap' spoon, and a caddy spoon in the style of Goreham. (2)

Lot 58

By Georg Jensen Two modern caddy spoons, one with a tapering reeded stem and plain bowl, the other acanthus pattern. (2)

Lot 63

A William IV shaped oblong spoon, central section of pricked stylised leaves, fiddle pattern stem, by James Collins, 1830; together with a Victorian caddy shovel, the bowl engraved with stylised leaves, and pricked fiddle stem, initialled on the reverse, by Joseph Taylor & John Perry, Birmingham 1840. (2)

Lot 87

A George III 'stamped' caddy spoon with a canted oblong bowl, decorated with a border of chevrons, the reverse initialled, no maker's mark, Birmingham 1800.

Lot 90

A George III caddy scoop with a pricked, vacant cartouche in the bowl and an ivory handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1810.

Lot 93

A George III caddy spoon with a waisted bowl, heart-shaped terminal, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1805.

Lot 94

A George III fiddle and thread caddy spoon, with a plain teardrop shape bowl, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1817.

Lot 98

A George III engraved caddy spoon, oblong bowl, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1809.

Lot 102

A George III caddy scoop, with a turned ivory handle, by Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1816.

Lot 103

A George III caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl, bright-cut stem, initialled 'GJE', maker's mark worn, London 1794.

Lot 105

A George III caddy spoon, oval bowl, pricked decoration, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1819.

Lot 119

A George IV provincial caddy spoon with a scallop shell bowl and a bright-cut, openwork stem, by Langlands & Robertson, Newcastle c.1790.

Lot 161

An early 20th century Norwegian silvergilt and plique-à-jour enamel caddy spoon? with a scroll handle, maker's mark of J. Tostrip, Oslo c.1900, 2.4in (6cm) high.

Lot 173

A modern commemorative caddy spoon, on tapering stem with terminal in the form of the Gleninsheen Collar mark, by Thomas O'Connor & Sons Ltd, Dublin, 1973.

Lot 174

A George III 'jockey cap' caddy spoon with a ribbon at the back and bright engraved decoration, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1800.

Lot 175

By the Artificers' guild: a modern caddy spoon with a drop-shaped bowl and an openwork scroll stem surmounted by a 'mesh' golf bowl, London 1930, 4.1in (10.5cm) long, 0.75oz.

Lot 176

A Victorian cast caddy spoon with a textured stem and a gilt, textured, foliate bowl, by George Adams, London 1871.

Lot 177

A George III caddy spoon with a mounted, natural shell bowl and a bifurcated, thread pattern stem, initialled, maker's mark only, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham c. 1800.

Lot 198

A small private collection of caddy spoons Four George III spoons, with fluted bowls, London, mixed makers and dates. (4)

Lot 350

A modern oval tea caddy, with a pull off cover, by Charles S. Green & Co., Birmingham 1946, 3in (7.7cm) high, 2.5oz.

Lot 509

Miscellaneous small items: a George III gold mounted glass vinaigrette in original fitted case, a vesta case stamped with horse riders, a Victorian novelty book mark with a horses leg terminal, a jockey cap caddy spoon, a brass whist marker (with registered design lozenge), a late Victorian horses leg pin cushion and a swizzle stick. (7)

Lot 31

A 19th Century Samson small Tea Caddy of shaped lobed design, decorated with a coat of arms within a famille rose border. 4" (10cms) high.

Lot 62

A painted gilt and lacqured boxin the shape of a book, with panels of figures in a landscape, 19cm wide; an oval McFarlane tartanware box, 12cm wide; a tartanware money box, 8cm high; an American Union photograph frame decorated with carved dancing figures, 13cm wide; and a mahogany pear-shaped tea caddy (modern) 19cm high (5)

Lot 236

A Victorian oak cased chiming mantel clockthe case of caddy form surmounted by brass finials over foliate carved panels to front and sides on bracket feet, the gilt dial with silvered chapter ring with black roman numerals44cm high, 29cm wide, 23cm deep

Lot 259

A 19th century ebonised chiming bracket clockthe caddy top with giltmetal flame finial above subsidiary pineapple finials to the corners and a silvered roman dial with slow/fast dial to the arch within rococo cast spandrels and fretted side panels with foliate cast brass drop handles, on skirted base with winged paw feet, the movement striking the hours and half hours on two coiled gongs28cm wide, 53cm high, 20cm deep

Lot 371

A 19th century Chinese Imari octagonal form tea caddy and matched stopperdecorated with flowers; and a Chinese Imari bowl, decorated with flowers, 18cm diameter (2)

Lot 372

A Meissen style square form tea caddy and matched stopper with puce floral decoration on a ribbed ground 10.5cm high

Lot 530

A Regency rosewood teapoyby J.D. Maclean, Dundeeof sarcophagus form, the caddy top with canted corners enclosing a well-fitted bird's eye maple lined and fitted interior with two central mixing bowls flanked by lidded cannisters, on a faceted baluster column with foliate carved socle and platform base on four leaf scroll feet, the base of one cannister stamped (twice) 'JD MACLEAN'51cm wide, 83cm high, 33cm deep

Lot 600

A small Georgian style mahogany batchelor's chestthe caddy top with a brushing slide above two short and two long cockbeaded drawers, on bracket feet54cm wide, 83cm high, 45cm deep

Lot 122

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CADDY, one other mahogany box and a small mirror (3)

Lot 193

A William IV kings pattern caddy spoon, 1836 (converted from a teaspoon)

Lot 194

A George III leaf shaped caddy spoon, 1800, possibly by Stephen Adams

Lot 281

A Victorian papier mache tea caddy, painted and decorated in gilt and mother-of-pearl, the hinged cover disclosing two loose covers, raised on flat bun feet, 21cm (8.25") wide

Lot 285

A William IV rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, fitted two loose caddies with hinged covers and a contemporary cut glass bowl (not the original), having ring handles, 35cm (13.75") wide

Lot 367

A Continental tea caddy and cover of inverted pear shape, embossed flutes, tassels, foliage, scrolls etc, 13.25cm (5.25") high

Lot 111

A William Crawford & Sons Ltd biscuit tin in the form of a Georgian tea caddy, 6" wide and a further biscuit tin in the form of a knife box, 6" high (2).

Lot 7

Victorian walnut and Tunbridgeware lap desk and a domed top tea caddy

Lot 2465

Regency rosewood tea caddy on two feet

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