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Lot 50

Silver novelty caddy spoon in the form of a horserace jockey cap

Lot 2417

Regency mahogany two divisional tea caddy

Lot 2490

Late 19thC burr walnut tea caddy

Lot 37

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, George Unite, Birmingham 1852, cast with leaves and berries and with scroll handle, 8.5cm long, along with a Hester Bateman caddy spoon with shell cast bowl and scroll handle (marks worn), 7.5cm long (2)

Lot 38

A silver and ivory handled caddy spoon, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1802, in the form of a shovel and with shield chased scoop, 8cm long, along with a caddy spoon, Chester 1904, maker's mark 'MF', with shell moulded bowl and floral and foliate embossed handle with heart shaped cartouche, 10cm long (2)

Lot 98

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1869, the handle cast as a pear within scrolling branches and foliage to the fruit embossed, gilded bowl with lobed rim, 8cm long, with fitted case

Lot 111

A silver caddy spoon, John Bridge, London 1810, with shell shaped bowl, and bright cut handle, 8.5cm long, and a coral set child's teething stick with whistle and bells (2)

Lot 1562

Collectables; tin money box, compass, brass tea caddy spoon, bone diablo with poker work decoration, mother of pearl aide memoir; various thimbles and sundry.

Lot 313

A quantity of ceramics including a 'Willow' pattern meat platter, Copeland & Garrett sauce tureen and cover decorated in a botanical pattern and an Adams Chinese pattern tea caddy.

Lot 424

A Victorian walnut and parquetry banded two division tea caddy.

Lot 952

A plated oval salver, with a shell and gadroon decorated rim and raised on four feet, a silver mounted hand mirror, a salad server with a glass handle, an egg shaped pepperette, a tea caddy spoon and a quantity of flatware.

Lot 997

A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid box containing a silver button hook, Dutch silver caddy spoon, silver pencil with agate terminal, four Victorian plated serviette rings and sundries.

Lot 2043

A 19th century mahogany two division tea caddy, with brass fittings, width, 23cm, and a wooden tea caddy with parquetry inlaid lid, smaller, (2).

Lot 2

An 18th century coloured mezzotint of a golfer and his caddy playing in a landscape 70cm x 52cm The label on verso reads: `To the Society of Golfers at Blackheath. This plate is with just respect dedicated by their most humble servant Lemuel Francis Abbott. Engraved by V. Green Mezzzotinto Engraver to His Majesty and the Elector Palatine. Painted by L.F. Abbott, 1790`

Lot 4

A 9ct golfing medal Birmingham 1923 by M&B, the obverse with scene of a golfer at top of swing with caddy behind, inscribed below within scroll 'A. & S. Golf Club' the reverse inscribed singles tournament Capts prize, won by R W McGillivary 1924' within a laurel leaf 11.6g

Lot 159

A Victorian rosewood and burr walnut tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior above waisted sides, raised on turned bun feet 36cm wide, 22cm high, 20cm deep

Lot 172

A George III mahogany tea caddy the moulded hinged lid enclosing a compartmented interior, covers lacking 28cm wide, 17cm high, 15cm deep

Lot 201

A Georgian tea caddy of canted rectangular form with diamond and herring bone inlay to borders, the lid with marquetry oval shell cartouche; together with a small snuff box with tortoiseshell lining 17cm x 12cm x 15cm

Lot 388

A walnut, burr walnut and crossbanded kneehole desk In the early 18th century style the rectangular top with caddy moulded edge above a pair or frieze drawers and a recessed kneehole cupboard flanked by two deep drawers to either side, on high bracket feet, the sides with brass carrying handles 140cm wide, 81cm high, 48cm deep

Lot 577

A George III country oak and floral marquetry mule chest the hinged top with mahogany crossbanding and box and ebony lines around three large roundels depicting birds and foliage, the chevron banded front composed of three fielded panels decorated with birds and stemmed foliage, above a pair of similarly inlaid lipped frieze drawers, on caddy moulded uprights and stem feet 140cm wide, 88cm high, 55cm deep

Lot 292

A Regency design Chinoiserie red gilt lacquer eight-day bracket clock, the brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter with Westminster and Whittington chiming movement, the case with handle and caddy top, on bracket feet, circa, 1980, 38cm high

Lot 423

An early Victorian parcel gilt caddy scoop, with embossed grapes in the bowl and a tendril handle, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1837.

Lot 425

A George III 'jockey cap' caddy spoon, with pricked decoration, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1808.

Lot 426

A George III caddy spoon, with an inset filigree panel and "Greek Key" engraving, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807.

Lot 428

A George IV caddy scoop, with a turned ivory handle and chased flowers in the bowl by William Eaton, London 1823.

Lot 497

A 19th century filigree work caddy spoon, with a long stem, unmarked, 5.5in (14cm) long.

Lot 502

A mixed lot of flatware including: 24 modern rattail teaspoons, initialled "T", a George III thread pattern marrow scoop, a modern "leaf" caddy spoon, a George III caddy spoon, 6 fiddle salt spoons, 3 pairs of tongs, two modern trefid tablespoons, 4 various sifter ladles, and five decorative teaspoons, etc, 43oz weighable silver. (lot)

Lot 505

A modern 'Scottish Market' caddy spoon, in the form of a dustpan with an enamelled thistle terminal, gilt bowl and engraved thistles around the lip, by J. Gloster, Birmingham 1922.

Lot 507

A 20th century American caddy spoon, asymmetrical with a swirl in the bowl, by Tiffany & Co.

Lot 508

A Victorian silvergilt caddy spoon, with a tendril stem, applied leaves and florets and a matted leaf bowl, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1853.

Lot 509

A George III caddy spoon, with engraved bowl and handle, initialled C. Probably by Peter & Ann Bateman (maker's mark very worn), London 1801.

Lot 510

A George III eagle's wing caddy spoon, with realistically textured plumage, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1814.

Lot 511

A George III caddy spoon, with a tendril handle, the bowl stamped to simulate plumage, maker's mark only, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham c.1800.

Lot 512

A George III caddy spoon, with a shell bowl, bright-cut stem, initialled "L", by Hester Bateman, London 1788.

Lot 514

A Victorian 'stamped' caddy spoon, with a shell bowl and scrollwork stem, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1851.

Lot 516

A George III 'pastern hoof' caddy spoon, and a Victorian mother of pearl handled spoon. (2)

Lot 518

Two George III caddy spoons (2).

Lot 520

A rare Arts & Crafts caddy spoon, with a plain, leaf-shaped bowl and wire stem with an applied small leaf, by Albert Edward Bonner, London 1915.

Lot 522

An early 19th century filigree caddy spoon, the tendril stem with applied florets, unmarked, 5in (12.5cm) long.

Lot 523

A commemorative George VI Coronation caddy scoop and matching napkin ring, with enamelled portraits by W.H.Hasler, Birminham 1936, 1oz.(2)

Lot 535

Three modern caddy spoons: a Danish example with an openwork, foliate terminal Copenhagen 1939, a cast example with a sailing ship terminal Chester 1947, and a commemorative, parcel-gilt spoon with the Prince of Wale's feathers, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1981. (3)

Lot 537

A mixed lot: a Victorian engraved butter knife a pair of George IV Kings pattern tablespoons, a George III caddy spoon, and a Victorian tablespoon, various maker's and dates, 11.5oz. (5)

Lot 570

A commemorative silver jubilee caddy spoon, London 1977 and a modern foliate caddy spoon. (2)

Lot 572

Miscellaneous spoons: a Dundee dessert spoon, a Russian enamel teaspoon, a modern Scottish acorn knop teaspoon, a plated French caddy spoon and a plated salt spoon, 4.25oz weighable silver. (6)

Lot 636

A mixed lot: a duck-billed caddy spoon, a Victorian fiddle thread and shell pattern caddy spoon, a child's spoon and fork, a child's pusher, four continental spoons with galleon terminals, a 'notched' puritan spoon, a Scottish provincial teaspoon by Robert Keay, another teaspoon and four small plated spoons, 13.5oz weighable silver. (a lot)

Lot 906

A George III tea caddy, with bead borders, an upper and lower engraved frieze with pricking and a vacant shield cartouche on the front and back, the cover with a vase-shaped finial by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, 5.5in (14cm) high, 9.5oz.

Lot 976

A mixed lot: two cased sets of six tea spoons, a cased set of six coffee spoons, a George III caddy spoon, London 1794 and a circular bon bon dish, 6.5oz. (lot)

Lot 1147

A late 19th century Dutch tea caddy, of rounded oblong form with a ribbed finial, and button-release cover, maker's mark of "G. VERSCHUUR" and English import marks for Sheffield 1897, 3.9in (10cm) high, 5.75oz.

Lot 155

AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY for restoration and a parquetry rectangular box with geometric inlaid decoration (2) (see part illustration).

Lot 156

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with boxwood edging, the interior fitted mixing bowl and twin compartments with ivory escutcheon, 12" wide.

Lot 1175

A mixed lot: two oviform pepperettes, two napkin rings, a teastrainer, a larger, decorative teastrainer, a tea caddy, a George III fish slice with an ivory handle, a cased pair of ivory handled pickle forks, and a cased set of twelve modern tea knives (with stainless steel blades), 17oz weighable silver. (10)

Lot 1281

An Edwardian panelled tea caddy, with a slide-open cover and pull-off cap, by S.W. Smith & Co, London 1905, 4.6in (11.7cm) high, 7.25 oz.

Lot 380

A George II tea caddy, with a stepped base and hinged bevelled cover, centred by a circular finial, the whole with formal flat-chased border work, engraved on two sides with the coat of arms of Fawkes of Farnely Hall, County Yorks, maker John Newton, London 1731, 4 1/8in (10.5cm) high, 8.25oz.

Lot 5

Georgian inlaid mahogany hexagonal tea caddy and a Victorian two division mahogany caddy

Lot 61

Cased set of six Hammersley coffee cans and saucers made for Jenners Edinburgh, a Georgian mahogany tea caddy, scent bottle and barometer

Lot 87

Victorian expanding book rack, mahogany framed needlework teapot stand, walnut dome top tea caddy and another box

Lot 181

Set of three George 111 hallmarked silver tablespoons by Hester Bateman, Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, pair of sugar tongs, six other teaspoons and salt spoons

Lot 247

Silver caddy, with hinged lid and ogee front, Birmingham marks

Lot 464

Mahogany tea caddy, with divided interior and mother of pearl lock, 18cm long

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