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Lot 101

A PAIR OF ROYAL DOULTON POTTERY GOLF PLATES depicting a gentleman player and his caddy, inscribed "every dog has his day and every man his hour", 10 1/2" wide

Lot 597

A GEORGE III ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form with stringing, hinged lid revealing interior with area for bowl flanked by two lidded compartments with turned ivory handles, brass ring handles and bracket feet, early 19th century, 11 1/4" wide

Lot 607

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of oblong form crossbanded with stringing, hinged lid revealing two compartments and with turned ivory handles and central glass bowl, lion mask ring handles and brass bun feet, 11" wide

Lot 615

A SATINWOOD TEA CADDY of navette form with mahogany crossbanding and stringing, the loop handle inscribed "M. Meadley", early 19th century, 6 1/2" wide

Lot 641

A VICTORIAN WALNUT TEA CADDY of oblong form with domed lid and parquetry banding, the interior with two compartments having turned ivory handles, 8" wide

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A Masons Ironstone Tea Caddy, decorated with the ‘Regency’ pattern and a further 19th Century Mason’s Ironstone circular Soup Bowl, decorated with exotic birds and foliage, 5 ½” high and 9 ½” diam

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A mixed lot comprising: A late 19th Century formerly electroplated Britannia metal Tea Caddy, with all over engraved scrolling floral and foliate decoration, to a hinged lid with applied and initialled cartouche, with inverted baluster body, raised on four bracket feet; Together with an electroplated Britannia metal compartmentalised Tea Caddy, with two hinged covers to a baluster body and raised on four ball feet, and all over chased decoration, (2)

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A George IV Caddy Spoon, Fiddle pattern, crested, length 4 ¼”, Birmingham 1822, Makers mark I T

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A George III Caddy Spoon, Old English pattern, with oval scalloped bowl, length 2 7/8”, London 1791, Makers mark obscured

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A Victorian Caddy Spoon, the shovel bowl (repaired), embossed with fruiting vine decoration, to a further scrolling vine leaf handle, length 3 ½”, Birmingham 1861, Makers mark H & T

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An early 20th Century mahogany and line inlaid Bracket Clock, the case with a caddy top and cast brass carry handle, to a plinth base and raised on four compressed bun feet, to a spun brass bezel, with bevelled glass enclosing a 5 ½” silvered Roman dial, signed ‘Hampton & Sons Limited, Pal Mal, East’, and blued steel spade hands, to a square brass movement marked ‘D G Co’, with anchor escapement and strike on a blued steel coil gong, height 16”

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An oriental lacquered Tea Caddy, decorated with chinoiserie figures throughout, the interior with two tin lined covered compartments, 9” wide

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An early 19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, inset with panels of brass inlay, lifting lid enclosing two lidded sliding compartments and central bowl, (bowl later), applied at either end with ring handles and raised on gilt metal ball feet, 14 ½” long

Lot 1

A collection of silver & plated items to include; A Victorian cake basket with swing handle, shell and scroll motif decoration;a pair of repousse silver salts on tripod feet; an oval silver plated tea caddy and cover;A silver on copper plated entree dish and cover with foliate and shell motif border decoration with associated liner, also a silver plated and ivorine handled cased set of 6 fruit knives and forks. (6)

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A William IV mahogany circular topped pedestal wine table, the tapering columnar support on a triform base, diameter, 46cm, and a similar rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, length, 28cm, (2).

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A Victorian papier-mache tea caddy of shaped rectangular form with shell inlaid and gilt decoration, length, 23cm, and an oval Victorian painted terracotta cameo portrait plaque of a gentleman, height, 32.2cm, (2).

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An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy with line inlaid decoration, width 12cm, a marble and brass die, a Greek brass and white metal circular dish, a bronzed bust of a horse, and a wax profile cameo portrait of Napoleon, framed and glazed, (5).

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William IV Coramandel & Mother of Pearl Marquetry Inlaid Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy with 2 internal divisions & glass mixing bowl, requires some restoration

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Late C18th Bright Cut Silver Caddy Spoon with shell bowl, tri-forcated lower stem, cartouche with Y, maker's mark R C (Richard Crossley) London 1784 approx. 3 3/4" long

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A 19th Century Tea Caddy, Width 28cm

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Caddy Spoon of Scoop Design Mother of Pearl Handle, Pair of Victorian Silver Sugar Tongs

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Ladies 9 Ct Gold 1/2 Hunter Wrist Watch, 9 Ct Gold Ladies Avia Wrist Watch, Gents Smith and Cyma, Pair of Silver Sugar Nips, Plated Caddy Spoon, Queen Anne Spoon Half Bowl Removed, Joan of Arc Medallion Enamelled Face, RAF Medallion Made From French Coin

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An Edwardian silver tea caddy flask, maker H&A Birmingham 1909, of plain oval shape with moulded and beaded edges, and with pull off cap, 10.25cm, 4oz

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A mid Victorian faux malachite papier m‰che tea caddy, the shallow arched rectangular lid and front mounted with engraved brass trefoil straps, the seal like handles to the two compartment lids with stag's head intaglios, 15.5cm wide

Lot 232

A 19thC fruitwood tea caddy of oblong form with canted corners and satinwood banding, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments with ivory finials 8½" wide.

Lot 242

A 19thC mahogany tea caddy of oblong form, the hinged cover with satinwood banding and centrally fitted with gilt metal lion mask and ring handle, the interior fitted with a blue glass bowl and a single lidded compartment with ivory finial and on four bun feet 8½" wide.

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A Victorian burr walnut tea caddy, with three divisions, 11.5in. (adapted) and a mahogany collectors' cabinet with panelled doors enclosing four drawers, 12in.

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A group of five various boxes, including an inlaid rosewood tea caddy (a.f.) and four trays

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A Victorian silver circular bowl, with demi-fluted and embossed floral decoration, William Comyns, London 1884, 4.75in., a lobed dish, with pierced gothic design, Sheffield 1896, 4.5in. and an Edwardian Adam oval tea caddy, London 1914, 4in. 12 ozs.

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An Edwardian silver tea caddy, by T Bradbury, London 1902, of bombe form, embossed with shells and foliage, 14cm high, 7.5oz (2)

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SILVER-PLATED TEA CADDY, IN GEORGE III STYLE, of lobed form with ivory knop, Mappin & Webb; together with a 19th century silver-plated caddy, of octagonal form, (wear to plate). (2) First 12cm

Lot 1

FOUR VICTORIAN IRISH SILVER KINGS PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, DUBLIN 1842; together with a George IV ivory-handled silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1820; and a pair of bright-cut silver sugar tongs, c. 1800. (3) Total 9oz

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VICTORIAN WALNUT TEA CADDY, of rectangular form, with two bands of Tunbridge, the interior with twin lidded compartments, raised on bun feet. 13cm by 20cm by 11cm

Lot 1

Georg Jensen, Danish silver jam/caddy spoon with scroll and pineapple finial, London import mark 1911, and a pair of Danish silver bud vases in the form of scroll handle jugs

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A 19th Century elongated octagonal inlaid tea caddy, boxwood stringing and lid set with oval fan inlay.

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A 19th Century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, twin compartment with central mixing bowl, (later), the whole raised on bun feet.

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A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy with cross banding line inlay complete with lids for both compartments.

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A Victorian rosewood sewing caddy table with fitted green interior, raised on a turned pedestal, supported by four cabriole type legs ending in scrolls.

Lot 364

A WILLIAM IV SILVER CADDY SPOON with scalloped and engraved shovel shaped bowl, bright cut hollow handle, Birmingham 1831; a silver sifter spoon; a salt spoon by by Eley and Fearn; a sauce ladle by Peter and Ann Bateman and eleven further spoons (15).

Lot 365

A VICTORIAN EXETER FIDDLE AND THREAD THREAD JAM SPOON with marks for Exeter 1856 together with a matching caddy spoon (2).

Lot 409

A SILVER TEA CADDY baluster shaped with chased writhen and foliate decoration, press on lid, cast foliate foot, 6" high. Date marks for 1758 for Saml. Taylor.

Lot 33

Norie, J: Caddy Spoons, An Illustrated Guide, 1998, with dust wrapper.

Lot 63

A modern Danish caddy spoon, with a leafy tendril stem, Copenhagen 1935.

Lot 86

A Victorian engraved caddy spoon, with bifurcated stem, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1877, together with, a George III caddy spoon with engraved stem, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1802. (2)

Lot 87

A George III caddy scoop, with pricked decoration, and vacant shield shaped cartouche, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1805.

Lot 88

A George III engraved caddy spoon, inset with an oval panel of agate, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1805, (the agate a possible replacement).

Lot 89

A George III engraved caddy spoon, with a rectangular bowl and rounded corners, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1811.

Lot 91

A Victorian Hourglass pattern caddy scoop, by George Unite, Birmingham 1838 and a fiddle and shell example, by William Bateman, London 1821. (2)

Lot 93

Three Victorian caddy spoons: a fern-engraved example by J. Wakely & F. C Wheeler, London 1892, another with a gilt bowl and engraved stem, by George Unite, Birmingham 1866 and a Victorian pattern example, initialled g, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1855. (3)

Lot 94

A Victorian caddy spoon, with fluted bowl and fiddle stem, initialled, by James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1856.

Lot 95

A George III caddy spoon, circular bowl, and fine bead stem, by John Blake, London 1791.

Lot 96

A George III caddy spoon, with fluted bowl and reeded fiddle and thread pattern stem, initialled G, by Josiah Snatt, London 1808.

Lot 97

A George IV caddy spoon, with engraved foliage in the bowl, fiddle pattern stem with pricked border, initialled, by John Blades, London 1825.

Lot 98

A George III caddy spoon, with a thread bordered, wavy edged stem, and a shaped bowl, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1819.

Lot 99

A Victorian stamped caddy spoon, of asymmetric outline with a fluted bowl and vacant cartouche, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1847.

Lot 100

A Victorian cast caddy spoon, with foliate decoration, a gilt bowl and a shaped stem with a vacant cartouche, by George Adams, London 1851.

Lot 101

A Victorian, Exeter-made caddy spoon, with a shaped stem, initialled M, maker RW, Exeter 1838.

Lot 105

A George III fiddle caddy spoon, initialled, oval bowl, by Josiah Snatt, London 1816.

Lot 107

Three caddy spoons with hollow fiddle stems and engraved bowls; one with a fan-shaped bowl, initialled, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1819 another with a waisted oblong bowl initialled O, by Lawrence & Co, Birmingham 1833 and another with a circular bowl by Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1831. (3)

Lot 108

A George III plain jockey cap caddy spoon, initialled, makers mark only, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham c.1800.

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