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A VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE SHAPED TEA CADDY with twin divisional interior and inner lids, enclosed by a hinged rising lid inset mother of pearl panel depicting Crystal Palace with allover gilt foliate decoration, 7" wide.

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A GEORGE III SATINWOOD TEA CADDY the interior fitted twin compartments with sliding lids and geometric crossbanded and line inlaid decoration, ring handle, 8" wide. See lot 351 for illustration.

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A GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY with twin compartments and ivory knobs and hinged rising lid with silver escutcheon, canted corners and ball feet, 7 1/4" wide. See lot 347 for illustration.

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with brass carrying handle and fitted three lead lined canisters with sliding tops, canted corners and ivoy escutcheon, 10" wide.

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A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND BURR WOOD TEA CADDY the interior with twin compartments and lose lids with crossbanded and diamond decoration and line surround, 6 3/4" wide.

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with three inner lidded compartments, brass escutcheon and carrying handle on bracket feet, 9" wide and a similar caddy on bun feet, 9" wide. (2)

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with satinwood shell and vase decoration and ivory escutcheon, 4 1/2" wide.

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A GEORGIAN STYLE PAINTED TEA CADDY with hinged rising lid and inner cover containing a collection of Oriental game counters, //3/4" wide.

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A GEORGE III SATINWOOD TEA CADDY the interior fitted mixing bowl and twin compartments enclosed by hinged rising lid with crossbanded decoration and mother of pearl escutcheon, 12 1/2" wide.

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A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with twin divisional interior and crossbanded top, 8 1/4" wide, a Victorian ivorine bound glove box, and a 19th century work box with crossbanded top.

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A THREE-PIECE SILVER-PLATED ON COPPER CONDIMENT SET, of rectangular form with gadroon borders, comprising: MUSTARD POT AND COVER, SALT CELLAR AND PEPPERETTE, a plain oval silver-plated TEA CADDY and two plated NOVELTY CONDIMENTS. (6).

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A FINE GEORGIAN STAINED WOODEN MELON FORM TEA CADDY, ribbed body, lock and stalk, 5.75ins high. (lacks escutcheon).

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A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON the reverse of the egg shaped bowl engraved with foliate scrollwork, the handle with further engraving and beaded edge, London 1871, maker George Adams, also an early George III feather edge teaspoon with a shell shaped bowl, maker TD, a set of five Edwardian teaspoons with pierced shield terminals, London 1903, and three other spoons, total weight 4ozs (10).

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A SILVER CADDY SPOON with pear shaped bowl, the handle cast in the form of a squirrel, London 1981, length 6.5cm.

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A WILLIAM IV FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON crested, having a scallop shaped bowl, Birmingham 1831, maker Joseph Willmore.

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A satinwood and inlaid tea caddy.

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An unusual Old Sheffield plated tea caddy, with a hinged silver cover, engraved with a shield armorial and crest, the body plain oblong with reeded borders the cover hallmarked for Henry Nutting, London 1805, 4.9in (12.5cm) high. 300

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A George III vase shaped caddy, on a stepped square pedestal with ball feet and bead borders, embossed with foliate festoons between twin handles, crested, the high domed cover with a flame finial (the interior fitted with a later detachable strainer for use as a caster), by Richard Morson & Benjamin Stephenson, London 1773, 7.8in (20cm) high, 9oz.

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A George III provincial caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and navette shaped terminal, struck with the double duty mark, * by John Younge & Sons, Sheffield 1797, 0.2oz.

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An interesting mixed lot:- two early cycling medals (penny farthing bicycles), a pair of tortoiseshell lorgnettes, a gilt-metal vinaigrette bangle, three bottle corks (plated), a mounted ivory pipe tamper, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham c.1800, six other metal pipe tampers, two miniature pairs of steel scissors and two penknives, a George III caddy spoon, an Old Sheffield caddy spoon, a steel bodkin commemmorating "Prince Charlotte, died Nov 6. 1817 aged 21", four pairs of plated sugar tongs

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An early 19th century Dutch teapot and matching tea caddy, navette shaped with reeded borders, by Diederick. W. Rethmeyer, Amsterdam 1809 (with later English Import marks for London 1893), 22.5oz. (2)

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A modern navette shaped tea caddy, with reed borders and a swing finial (gilt interior), by S. Blackensee & Sons LTD, Birmingham 1915, 3.25in (8.2cm) high, 6oz.

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A late 19th century German oval tea caddy, with pull off cap, and crimped base, embossed around the lower body with niads and putti amongst waves, 4in (10cm) high, 3.25oz.

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A modern cast caddy spoon comemmorating "The Marriage of the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer", the handle modelled as the Prince of Wales's feathers, maker's mark DSS London 1981, (original fitted box), 2.75in (7cm) long, 0.75oz.

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A mixed lot: twenty assorted teaspoons, a caddy spoon, nine salt spoons and a caddy spoon, mixed makers and dates, 14oz. (30)

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A mixed lot of flatware: A pair of George III Irish sugar tongs, chased with flowers and fruiting vines, crested, by W. Cummins, Dublin 1828, a William IV hourglass pattern caddy spoon, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1830, a William IV fiddle pattern sugar spoon, a Victorian Scottish toddy ladle and a small George II pierced sifter ladle, 5.5oz. (5)

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Three continental caddy spoons, (two with English Import marks) of assorted designs, 1.5oz. (3)

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A George IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with pricked borderwork, engraved in the bowl with a scallop shell below a floral motif, by James Britton, London 1823.

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A George III caddy spoon, with a circular bowl and a bright cut stem probably, by James Plumpton, London 1786.

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A George III bright cut caddy spoon, with a shell bowl, by Thomas Wallis (II), London 1789.

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A Victorian cased 'apostle' caddy spoon and matching sugar tongs, with 'twisted' stems, by Messrs Lias, London 1873/1874, 2oz.

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A George IV engraved fiddle pattern caddy spoon, decorated in the bowl with a bird on a leaf branch, initialled, by Messrs John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1827.

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A George III thread pattern caddy spoon, with a fluted oval bowl, by Josiah Snatt, London 1801, 0.2oz.

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A George III caddy spoon, with a mitre-shaped, shovel bowl pricked decortaion and initial "L", by Thomas Wilmore, Birmingham 1801.

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A George III caddy shovel, with a bright engraved tubular stem and a pricked, tied ribbon cartouche in the bowl, maker's mark unclear, Birmingham 1809.

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A George III caddy spoon, with an egg shaped bowl and a drop shaped handle, by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1815, 0.2oz.

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A Victorian parcel gilt caddy spoon, with a spiral stem and an engraved shell motif in the bowl, by George Adams, London 1879, 0.4oz.

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A William IV fiddle caddy spoon, initialled, with engraved fruiting vines in the bowl, by William Esterbrook, London 1830, 0.2oz.

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Four assorted antique caddy spoons with damage, including a pastern hoof, lipped bowl, a leaf and a shell example, 0.7oz. (4)

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A William IV Kings pattern caddy spoon, with a drop shaped bowl, by Mary Chawner, London 1835, 1oz.

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Seven assorted early 20th century caddy spoons, of mixed designs including one period with a spider monkey eating a nut, mixed dates and makers, (one Scottish), 3oz. (7)

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A George III caddy spoon, with a bright cut stem and a leaf shaped bowl, by Thomas Wallace (II), London 1806, 4.25in (10.8cm) long, 0. 4oz.

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A rare George III caddy spoon, with a shallow, mounted agate bowl (fractured at tip), unmarked probably Scottish c.1800, 3.5in (9cm) long.

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A William IV fiddle caddy spoon, with hatched and wriggle engraving and a flowering plant in the bowl, by Gervaise Wheeler, Birmingham 1836, 0.2oz.

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An early Victorian cast caddy spoon, of asymmetrical outline, with rocaille decoration initialled "P", by William Knight, London 1837, 4in (10cm) long, 1oz.

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A George III caddy scoop, with engraved bowl and mother of pearl handle, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1812, 3.5in (9cm) long.

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A George III caddy shovel, with a 'T' bar handle and pricked ribbon-like engraving around the bowl, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1810, 2.85in (7.3cm) long, 0.25oz.

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Two caddy spoons with drop shaped bowls: one fiddle, by S Hayne & D. Cater, London 1841 the other fiddle and thread by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1817, 0.75oz. (2)

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One George III and two George IV caddy spoons, mixed designs maker's and dates, 1oz. (3)

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A George III caddy spoon, with a coiled wire handle, the fluted circular bowl in the form of a daisy flowerhead, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1803, 0.2oz.

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A George III plain caddy spoon, with an egg shaped bowl, by Josiah Snatt, London 1811, 0.3oz.

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A George IV Kings pattern caddy spoon, with a drop shaped bowl, by William Chawner, London 1825, 0.75oz.

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A mixed lot:- a pair of 'X' frame knife rests, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1917, a pair of Edwardian salts, by J. Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1902, a caddy spoon with a grotesque mask, two salt spoons, an Asprey bookmark, (cased), a child's pusher, a butter knife, a small fork and a George III "Scottish fiddle" pattern teaspoon, 8.5oz weightable silver. (12)

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A rare George III North Country provincial tea caddy, of panelled oblong form with a hinged, low domed cover and a cast flower finial, engraved with an oval pendant cartouche suspended from a tied ribbon initialled "MJ" and decorated with narrow friezes of wrigglework complete with lock, by J. Hampston & J. Prince, York 1782, 5.1in (13cm) high, 10.5oz.

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Late Victorian oak and inlaid chiming mantel clock, with caddy top, silvered arched dial with Roman numerals, strike silent dial to the arch over a plinth base, 35cm

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A Prattware jug moulded and painted with peacocks, 16cm high, a tea caddy moulded and painted with dandies, 12cm high and a sucrier painted in ochre and blue with foliage, 15cm wide (D) (3)

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A George III mahogany tea caddy, the rectangular lid with box lined edge, the two compartments with later lids containing leather cased tweezers and rule, coquilla nut bead, spoon etc, the caddy 18.5cm wide

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George III silver caddy spoon, London 1796, scallop bowl and bright cut engraved handle

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A canteen of cutlery, to include eleven silver tables spoons of plain form, London 1807, two large serving spoons, London 1806, 12" long, eleven teaspoons, London 1879, ten Kings pattern teaspoons, London 1872, twelve silver forks, London 1807, four silver sauce ladles and another, circa 1770, and a quantity of miscellaneous silver and plated flatware to include fish knives, tea strainers, caddy spoon, pickle fork, sugar tongs, marrow scoop, napkin rings etc (quantity)

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