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A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, engraved with initials, London assay.

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Arts & Crafts brass caddy, the hinged lid inset with a Ruskin type roundel, the sides embossed with entwined Celtic panels, 4 1/in (11.4cm) high

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A Victorian walnut and brass mounted domed two division tea caddy.

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A 'right-hand' caddy spoon,+ with an axe head shaped wrist, initialled 'GW' by Josiah Snatt, London 1805.

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A bright-cut caddy spoon,+ with a round bowl, by an unusual maker, Richard Turner, London 1811.

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A rare 'right-hand caddy spoon,+ with a plain stem initialled, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807.

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A right-hand' caddy spoon,+ with pricked engraving on the cuff, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1806.

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Three engraved caddy spoons,+ each with 'fly-punched' piercing, all by Joseph Taylor of Birmingham, 1813/14. (3)

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A bead pattern caddy spoon with a fluted bowl,+ struck only with the maker's mark of both Thomas Pratt and Arthur Humphreys (once) and Thomas Northcote [twice], London 1785-90. Perhaps the spoon was retailled by one or other of these makers.

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A caddy spoon,+ with a deep bowl with a frilly edged stem and lip, by Joseph Taylor of Birmingham 1804.

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A non-caddy spoon,+ **ALEX CHECK** a Japanese spoon, modelled as a bijin with a samisen under a parasol.

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Non-caddy spoons,+ two blue and white porcelain egg seperating spoons with pierced bowls. (2)

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Non-caddy spoons,+ four assorted glazed pottery, egg-seperating spoons (two with piercing). (4)

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Non-caddy spoons,+ a porcelain soup spoon and a Copeland (late Spode) pottery soup spoon. (2)

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Non-caddy spoons,+ six blue and white porcelain, egg seperating spoons. (6)

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Non-caddy spoons,+ miscellanea. (7)

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Non caddy-spoons including:+ **ALEX CHECK** an assortement of twelve various condiment or small spoons, mixed designs, makers and dates. (12)

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Non-caddy spoons incl:+ *ALEX CHECK* An Onslow pattern sugar sifter with hook end, unmarked, a German spoon with a deep leaf bowl, a strainer spoon with a conical bowl, by Messrs Eley & Fern 1805, an Onslow condiment cream ladle with hook end and matching small sifter ladle, four other spoon parts, and three other various spoons. (12)

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A non caddy spoon,+ **ALEX CHECK** by Carl Faberge, a Russian parcel-gilt lemon fork, with a fluted terminal, the reverse monogrammed, with state marks for 1896 to 1908. **This fork actually matches lot 230 from The Norie Collection Part One, sold in April 2004.

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Two non-caddy spoons including:+ **ALEX CHECK** a cast harlequin teaspoon, by Edward Farrell, London 1833 and a similar smaller spoon, by Joseph Angell, London 1838.

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Non-caddy spoons,+ a hoof end spoon with a heart-shaped bowl, maker's mark only "WT" [below a mullet], unascribed .... ALEX.

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A George III small caddy spoon with a round bowl engraved in the centre with an accorn,+ initialled "MC" by Cocks and Beltridge, Birmingham 1803.

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A late 19th century Russian caddy scoop,+ engraved on the back of the bowl with an architectural sieve within boderwork, with State marks for 1896 to 1908, 3.75in (9.5cm) long.

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Two pairs of George III bright cut sugar tongs,+ (one by Peter & Ann Bateman 1794 & one by Edward Wigan 1796) a bright cut caddy spoon 1797, a George IV escutcheon wine label "SHERRY" 1822 and a slide action tooth pick, by S. Mordan & Co, c.1900. (5)

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Nine assorted caddy spoons,+ mixed designs, makers and dates, 3oz. (9)

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Two modern commemorative caddy spoons,+ one for the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II 1977, the other for the coronation of George & Elizabeth 1937, 1.75oz. (2)

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A late 19th Century continental embossed tea caddy,+ of lobed outline decorated with swirl floating, trophies birds and scrolls, initialled. 4.3in (11cm) high. 4oz

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A Victorian rectangular part fluted tea caddy,+ with hinged cover, on bun feet, initialled, by Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1866, 4in (10cm) wide, 9oz.

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A Victorian boat shaped part fluted tea caddy,+ with a hinged cover and lion mask ring handles to either side, by William Gibson and John Langman for the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1897, 4.4in (11cm), 6oz.

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A Victorian spiral moulded ircular tea caddy and cover,+ by George Unite, Birmingham 1884, 3.75in (9.5cm) high 3.50z.

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A George III Caddy Spoon, shell shaped bowl and bright cut handle, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794, 8cm long

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A George IV Caddy Spoon, oblong bowl with shaped border, pierced centre, wrigglework decoration, maker's mark "IT", Birmingham 1814, 9cm long; and Another Caddy Spoon, shell shaped bowl and scroll handle, marks rubbed, 8cm long

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A Pair of George III Caddy Spoons, King's pattern with shell shaped bowls, maker's mark "IW", Newcastle 1837, 9.5cm long; Another George III Caddy Spoon, shaped bowl with pierced stars, wriggle work detail to the bowl and handle, maker's mark "IT", Birmingham 1811, 8cm long and A Moat Spoon, pierced bowl and pointed finial, marks worn, 12.5cm long (4)

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A Victorian Caddy Spoon, modelled as a jockey's cap, punched foliate and shield shaped decoration, maker's mark "H&T", Birmingham 1888, 5cm by 4cm

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A Mahogany Sewing Box and Bobbin Caddy Combined, circa 1825, the cabinet inlaid with string lines with looped angles, with two sliding panels to the top with one fitted and one open compartment, with a band of real and false drawers to each end with gilt brass handles, upon claw and sphere feet, 32cm wide, 17cm high

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A Quilled Paper Octagonal Tea Caddy, dated 1786, the flat lid with a central whorled motif centred by a small turned bone mushroom knob, flowers to the border, against a ground of tight scrolls, each of the main body panels with various designs of flower specimens including tulips, one side panel with a ribbon tied shield and enclosing initials "JN", the opposite panel "1786", all within an ebonised framing, the interior now gutted and lined in blue velvet, 11.7cm high, 15.4cm wide

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A Painted Papier Mache Two-Division Tea Caddy, circa 1850, of rectangular section, the lid painted with a parakeet perched amongst roses and passion flowers and trailing branches in gilt, the remaining side panels with further sprays of flowers, internally with two square-lidded compartments with mother of pearl buttons within circlets of flowers, the rim edged in ivory, raised on button feet, 12.5cm high, 18.5cm wide; and A Similarly Decorated Stationery Box, the serpentine hinged lid enclosing a compartmented and papered interior with slice cut ink bottle, 16cm wide (2)

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A SILVER OVAL TEA CADDY with half reeded design, Sheffield 1899 and a rectangular tea caddy, Birmingham 1908, 3" high (2)

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A George II mahogany linen press, circa 1750 with a moulded caddy top above two doors with sliding shelves h.153cm., w.136cm., d.64cm.

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A Continental silver tea caddy of octagonal shape embossed with cherubs and baskets of flowers, the cover with ball finial and gadrooning, bears import marks for London 1905.

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A late Victorian silver tea caddy of cylindrical form, decorated with flowers and leaves, Sheffield 1894, together with a silver desk calendar, a silver travelling inkwell, spoons, etc.

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A 19th century burr walnut tea caddy, the rectangular crossbanded top with central brass handle, enclosing a pair of lidded compartments and a glass mixing bowl, 30.5 cms wide.

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A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing a central glass mixing bowl and two lidded compartments, on gilt leaf moulded feet..

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A George III black lacquer tea caddy, of oval form, painted with bands of anthemion and harebell, the hinged lid above two glazed ovals with Wedgwood jasperware style neoclassical figure panels 11cm high

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A tea caddy, with ivory banding and white metal mounts 15.5cm wide

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A mahogany cased mantel clock, the domed caddy top with brass carry handle, white enamel dial, on moulded base with brass bracket feet 30cm high

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A GOOD SMALL INLAID DOMED TOP TEA CADDY. 4 1/2ins wide.

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A small pair of engraved sauce ladles, Victorian caddy spoon (3).

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A George III mahogany caddy topped side table, with banded sides fitted with a single drawer on square tapered legs with uniting stretchers, 1ft 6.5ins

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An Edwardian silver tea caddy, with gadrooned rim, twin lion mask loop handles and bun feet, Chester 1902, 4ins

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A George IV Scottish silver Old English pattern caddy spoon, with shaped oval bowl, maker Mitchell & Son, Glasgow, 1823, 3.5ins

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Three small items of silver, comprising a George III leaf shaped caddy spoon, (a.f) Birmingham 1798, a miniature kitchen pepper and a Swedish 800 standard vesta case

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A Victorian mahogany tea caddy, rectangular with two lidded compartments and glass mixing bowl, 12.75 ins

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A Regency oak and marquetry sarcophagus shaped three division tea caddy, inlaid with satinwood and rosewood geometric motifs, on bracket feet, 11.25ins

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An early 19th century rectangular mahogany tea caddy, with hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments and central associated cut glass mixing bowl, 12ins

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A George III figured mahogany stick barometer, the rectangular silvered register with vernier, mercury thermometer and signed 'Northen, Hull', the case with broken pediment, exposed tube to the caddy moulded shaft and domed cistern cover to the rounded base, restorations and replacements, 95cm high.

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A French brass eight-day four-glass mantel clock, circa 1890, the bell-striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum and visible brocot escapement to the recessed dial centre, with white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, in bevel glazed caddy moulded rectangular case on plinth base, 28cm high.

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A Plymouth oak eight-day longcase clock, with rocking figure to arch circa 1785, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass dial applied with Roman numeral silvered chapter ring with Arabic minutes and leafy scroll cast spandrels, the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and arch calendar aperture within engraved scene of a square rigged sailing vessel passing the Barbican, the arch with a rocking figure of Fortuna and signed 'William Pearce, Plymouth' along upper edge, in a caddy-top case with break-arch cornice and Corinthian pilasters to hood, over shaped-top trunk door and on plinth base, 212cm high.

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A fine Bristol mahogany eight-day longcase clock with 'High Water at Bristol Key', circa 1750, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial applied with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes and signed 'Isaac Hewlett, Bristol' along lower edge, with rococo scroll and cockleshell spandrels, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and calendar aperture, with moonphase to arch calibrated for tidal times to upper edge, the fine case with ogee moulded caddy and cornice over integral hood pilasters and shaped-top parquetry line inlaid trunk door, on conforming plinth base with bracket feet, 245cm high. A regulator by his son, William, is also offered in this sale as 291.

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A George III mahogany side table, with caddy moulded edge top over single frieze drawer with brass swan neck handles, over shaped apron and on four square section tapered supports, 72cm high, 80cm wide, 48cm deep.

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