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An oval urn shape tea caddy, the front with an oval allegorical medallion of "Hope," the hinged cover with a wood finial, on a pedestal foot. 5.75 ins. Maker, Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield, 1911, together with a bright cut handle and shell bowl (with a caddy spoon). Chester 1913. (2). (See lot 60 for illustration)
A Victorian Caddy Spoon, the shaped bowl with moulded and embossed fruiting vine decoration, to entwined handle with vine leaves, maker's mark Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1853; and A Victorian Caddy Spoon, with leaf shaped bowl and shaped handle with scrolling border, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1847 (2).
A William IV Caddy Spoon, the elongated oval fluted bowl to fiddle pattern handle, maker's mark 'WT', London 1833; A William IV Caddy Spoon, with fluted bowl and brightcut engraved handle, maker's mark rubbed, London 1835; A George IV Caddy Spoon, the fluted bowl to plain handle, maker's mark rubbed, London 1829; and A George III Caddy Spoon, with fluted bowl to fiddle and shell pattern handle, maker's mark 'IW', Newcastle 1789 (4).
A George III Caddy Spoon, the oblong bowl with engraved foliate work, slightly curved handle with alternating plain and engraved square panels, engraved initials, maker's mark Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1811; A George III Caddy Spoon, the circular bowl with plain shaped handle, maker's mark 'WP', Birmingham 1790; Another George III Caddy Spoon, the fluted bowl to plain handle, by Thomas Streetin, London 1800; and A Victorian Caddy Spoon, with elongated shell shaped bowl with scroll handle, maker's mark 'A.H', Sheffield 1846 (4).
A Set of Three George I Tea Caddies in a Walnut Caddy, the three graduating oval containers each with moulded foot, the plain body engraved with a crest within shell and scroll border, the principle container with slightly domed detachable lid and knop finial, the smaller containers each with high domed detachable lids with knop finial, by John Newton, London circa 1725, 14.5cm and 15.5cm high, 46oz, in a walnut veneered tea caddy with scroll edged shield escutcheon, 27.5cm long.
An Early Victorian Tortoiseshell Veneered Two-Division Tea Caddy, rectangular, with double concave front, the lid and angles picked out in pewter stringing, vacant silvered metal cartouche to the lid and similar key escutcheon, the internal pull-off lids with turned bone button lifts, raised on root ivory button feet, 13.5cm high.
An Early Victorian Tortoiseshell Veneered and Mother of Pearl Inlaid Two-Division Tea Caddy, the four panelled upswept lid with raised plateau, decorated with scrolling flowers with pewter wire stems, opening to reveal two pull-off lid compartments, further floral decoration to the fascia, upon a plinth with canted rim and upon four turned bone flattened sphere feet, 15cm high.
A George III Mahogany Single Division Tea Caddy, rectangular, with box edge stringing, the lid centred by a bats wing patera, the key escutcheon within an oval medallion of thuya, 11cm high; and A 19th Century Amboyna Three-Division Scent Casket, of slim rectangular section, with silver metal vacant cartouche and lozenge key escutcheon, the chamfered angles inlaid with mother of pearl segments, the three internal square section shouldered bottles with slice cut mushroom stoppers (one associated, slight chipping) (2)
A William IV Tortoiseshell Veneered Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus shape with quarter moulded upswept hinged lid, with pewter stringing and silvered metal vacant rectangular cartouche to the lid, and key escutcheon, internally with two rectangular pull-off lids divided by a recess with associated slice and cut glass sugar bowl, 17cm high, 31cm wide (numerous sections of veneer missing, and loose/missing stringing)
A French small tortoiseshell cased mantle clock, in late 17th century style, the caddy top with gilt metal finials, the round dial with blue and white enamelled numerals and signed Gosselin, Paris, eight day cylinder movement, striking on a coil, on gilt metal turned feet, 31.5cm high (12.5") (one finial and section of gilt metal frieze lacking)
A collection of miniature and small silver and two caddy spoons, comprising; a George III small mote spoon, marks compressed, a miniature sugar nips, two other sugar nips, an old English pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl, London 1805 by Peter and William Bateman, a feather-edge salt spoon, 1811, a small ring handled skewer with a monogram, 1828 by William Chawner II, an old English pattern small sifter spoon, 1835 by Thomas Northcote and George Bourne, a fiddle pattern caddy shovel with initials, Birmingham 1823 by Ledsam & Vale, an old English bead miniature tea infuser, London 1890 by Joshua Vander, a small butter knife and a pair of knife rests, London 1842 by G W Adams
A collection of George III and later caddy spoons and other items, comprising; two old English pattern caddy spoons, one with a bright-cut engraved handle, London 1799, the other with a shell shaped bowl, 1827 by William Eaton, two caddy shovels, one with a green stained ivory handle, Birmingham 1802 Joseph Taylor, the other with a turned ivory handle, Birmingham circa 1781 marks indistinct, another Dutch embossed with a milkmaid, import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1907, a George III toddy ladle with an inset coin and a monogram, and a turned wood handle, and a plated shell shaped caddy spoon
Five 19th century fiddle pattern caddy spoons, viz; one with an oblong bowl, Exeter 1833 by W R Sobey, one with an oval bowl and a monogram, London 1833 by John James Whiting, one with a shell shaped bowl and a crest, 1842 by G W Adams, another with a shaped-oval bowl, 1848 by Joseph and Albert Savory, and another with a shaped bowl and domed handle with initial 'A' (damaged), Birmingham 1786 by William Pugh
A group of mostly modern small silver, comprising; two pin cushions, one in the form of a chick, import marks for London 1979, the other a cocker spaniel, Birmingham 1994, a small model of a rearing stallion, London 1987, a model of a snipe, 1977, a whistle with a terminal in the form of a gun dog, 1997, five menu holders, in the form of a yacht, a horse and jockey, a pheasant, a stags head, and a fish, a jockey's cap caddy spoon, Sheffield 1989, a tuba, an engraved heart-shaped book mark, a miniature sugar bowl, a chamber pot, Sheffield 1911, a porringer, and two proof coins
A MAHOGANY BEAD MOULDED COIN CABINET ON STAND, the Cabinet with caddy top above a glazed door enclosing eighteen sliding tray shelves, each with circular baize lined coin holders and with drawer beneath, on ogee bracket feet, Width 19", Height 27", the Stand on square legs. Overall Height 53".

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