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A George III caddy scoop, with a turned mother of pearl handle by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807 a George IV caddy spoon with an ivory handle and a scallop shaped bowl, by Lawrence & Co, Birmingham 1820 and a Victorian Queens pattern sugar spoon, by William Eaton, London 1841. (3)

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A George III leaf design caddy spoon, with a gilt bowl and coiled wire handle, by Mathew Linwood, Birmingham 1813.

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A modern Scottish caddy spoon, with a cruciform stem, sponsers mark 'SS' Edinburgh 1967. (Please see lot 147 for image)

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A George III caddy spoon, with pricked ribbon-like decoration and a navette shaped bowl, with a heart shaped handle, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1809. (Please see lot 147 for image)

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A Victorian caddy spoon, with a gilt oval bowl and a cast stem in the form of a leafy branch with berries, by Francis Higgins, London 1858. (Please see lot 147 for image)

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A George IV Irish caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with fluted bowl, maker `?B', Dublin 1820. (Please see lot 147 for image)

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A George IV provincial caddy spoon, with a fiddle stem and a scallop shell bowl, initialled 'CC', by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle 1828. (Please see lot 147 for image)

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Nelson Interest: an Edwardian commemorative caddy spoon, stamped in the bowl with a portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson and "Trafalgar Oct 21 1805", London 1904 (to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of Nelson's death). (Please see lot 147 for image)

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An early Victorian provincial fiddle caddy spoon, with a scallop shell bowl, initialled 'E', by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle 1840. (Please see lot 147 for image)

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A George III west country caddy spoon, with wriggle engraving and a lug handle, by William Welch, Exeter, c.1810. (Please see lot 147 for image)

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An arts & crafts caddy spoon, the oval bowl with a pierced and applied wire lug handle, all over hammered finish, unmarked, 2.6in (6.5cm) wide. (Please see lot 147 for image)

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A late Victorian 'stamped' caddy spoon, with a gilt and fluted shell bowl, by William Devonport, Birmingham 1899. (Please see lot 147 for image)

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Three caddy spoons: a George III example with an arched terminal initialled, by Thomas Wallis, London 1795 a George III stamped caddy spoon with a shell bowl and a hollow decorated stem, by Lesdam & Vale, Birmingham 1819 and another modern example. (3)

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A George III engraved caddy spoon, with a hollow fiddle stem and a fluted border around the bowl, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1816.

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A George III bright-cut and engraved, spade-shaped caddy spoon, with vacant shield cartouche, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1801.

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Three caddy spoons including: a mother of pearl handled scoop by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1878 a spoon with an ornate pierced handle and shell bowl by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1854 and an Edwardian engraved example by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1902. (3)

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A George III caddy scoop, with mother of pearl handle and bright engraved oval cartouche to the bowl, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1805.

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A William IV west country caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with an engraved spade shaped bowl, initialled, by William Sobey, Exeter 1836.

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A George III caddy spoon, the round engraved bowl with a plain stem,probably by Thomas Streetin, London 1794.

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A Victorian caddy spoon, with a drop shaped bowl and a cast stem in the form of a flowering rose, by Francis Higgins, London 1865 4in (10cm), 0.5oz.

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A George III silvergilt fiddle pattern caddy 'scoop', initialled, by Josiah Snatt, with French duty marks, London 1802.

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Two Newcastle made caddy spoons, one with a scallop bowl and a fiddle stem, probably by Thomas Wheatley c.1825 the other perhaps for sugar with a fiddle stem, by John Wright 1863. (2)

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A William IV Kings pattern caddy spoon, by Mary Chawner, London 1835.

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Two caddy scoops, both fiddle pattern, one by George Fenwick, Edinburgh 1812 the other - Exeter 1813 probably by William Welsh. (2)

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Nine assorted antique caddy spoons, and two George III leaf design examples. (11)

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A Victorian 'stamped' caddy spoon, in the form of a vine leaf with a looped tendril handle, the bowl with texturing by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1946.

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A Victorian 'stamped' caddy spoon, with a hollow ring handle and various flowerheads in the bowl, by George Unite, Birmingham 1869.

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Seven assorted caddy scoops, of mixed designs George III Ð Edwardian. (7)

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Six assorted George III shell bowl caddy spoons, including one by Hester Bateman. (6)

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A George III mahogany trinket box, the base cut from the solid, 2.5ins and a mahogany rectangular two division tea caddy, 4.5ins

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A Regency mahogany 2-division tea caddy, on brass ball feet, 8ins

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with shell shape bowl, maker George Adam, London 1868 and a pair of sugar tongs

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A modern Danish 925 standard caddy spoon, with rectangular bowl and horn shaped handle, maker John Hansen

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A mid 19th century Chinese Export lacquer tea caddy, the shaped lid richly decorated with Chinese scenes, the conforming side panels over four carved wood feet, the hinged lid enclosing two tin tea canisters each with circular lid, 25cm wide.

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An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, the carved angle lid and front with Tunbridge style inlaid chevron banding, on shallow bun feet, 18cm wide.

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A collection of treen, including a 19th century walnut tea caddy, the dome top over twin-division interior with conforming lids, 11cm high; a hardwood box, the spring-loaded lid intricately geometrically carved with conforming side panels with ivory button, 18cm wide, (8).

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A pair of George III provincial mahogany dining chairs, possibly Bristol, each with arcaded toprail over three wavy edge infill uprights to back and with inverted arcade to base, with overstuffed seat and on caddy-moulded square section H-stretchered supports, 95cm high. These chairs are similar to the kind taken to America by the Governor of Virginia in 1760. See 'Antique Collecting' Vol.21 No.11, April 1987, p.70.

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An oval pin dish, decorated with caddy carrying clubs, with bead border, stamped "Sterling", Length 10cm

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Stancliffe The Autobiography of a Caddy-Bag... 1st edition, illustrated, green decorative boards, Methuen & Co., London, 1924

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I.W. GREIG AN EDWARDIAN GOLFER & CADDY STUDYING A PLUGGED BALL IN A BUNKER signed lower right corner, watercolour 25.5cm x 35cm

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A silhoutte oil portrait on panel, depicting a golfer and caddy, and inscribed, 'Edward Row, British Open, Muirfield 1912 Winners score 295', 34cm x 50.5cm

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A Victorian Rosewood Tea Caddy, of sarcophogus form, and with mother of pearl inlay, 32 cm

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A Mahogany Tea Caddy, of sarcophogus form, 32 cm

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A 19th Century Mahogany Tea Caddy, of sarcophogus form, with later claw and ball feet, 14 cm

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A pair of silver sauce ladles with fiddle pattern handles, Sheffield 1909, a Victorian silver caddy spoon with fiddle pattern handle, 6 salt and mustard spoons and a Victorian silver slice, various dates and makers, together with a pair of plated pickle forks.

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A HAREWOOD TEA CADDY of almost cube shape, each side and lid inlaid with an oyster cut piece, broad feather edging, 4 3/4in. (12cm.) wide

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AN EDWARDIAN TEA CADDY of rounded rectangular shape, wrythen finial, on paw feet, by William Aitken, 1903, 11.5cm.; 6.75oz

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A GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON By Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1820; a Maltese salt spoon, early 19th Century; a vine leaf label for Brandy, by J. & A. Savory, 1839; and a fiddle thread pattern sugar ladle, maker M.C. 1834.

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THE RESIDUE OF A FAMILLE ROSE TEA SERVICE each piece painted with puce floral sprays beneath a band of ribbons, comprising: teapot and cover, tea caddy and cover, sugar bowl base, six teacups, three coffee cups and three saucers

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A quantity of brass, pewter and metal wares, including: a trumpet, a model of a seated cat, a nut shaped box, a pair of twin light brackets, various door knockers and fittings, a tea caddy, vases, a toasting fork and a brass shell case.

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AN ANTIQUE FOLK ART PRIMITIVE TEA CADDY in the form of a cottage with hinged rising lid and painted decoration, on rectangular plinth, 7" wide.

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with twin divisional interior and hinged rising lid with marquetry folaite decoration, 6" wide.

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A porcelain tea caddy, possibly Worcester, late 18th Century,of ovoid form painted in gilt with floral swags, lid lacking.

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Decorative items including Spode Copeland plates, a porcelain tea caddy now fitted as a lamp base, a Limoges box and cover, a basket and a Bavarian globular vase.

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A Georgian mahogany tea caddy inlaid with shells.

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A collection of boxes including a rosewood writing slope, walnut jewellery box, mahogany tea caddy, book slide and leather collar box.

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A modern tortoiseshell sarcophagus tea caddy raised on rosewood bun feet.

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A silver tea caddy spoon, the handle with engraved decoration and with a circular bowl, Sheffield 1911.

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A silver fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon and a sterling tea caddy spoon.

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Four bronze medallions and medals, mostly relating to shooting, another Sussex County AAA fob medallion, a rectangular carved Indian box, a plated lidded tea caddy, with Oriental decoration, a photograph frame mounted with a photograph, a pair of child's shoes, size 3 and a treen snuff box.

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