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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)
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`
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
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
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)
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)
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)
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.

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