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A SILVER PLAIN FIDDLE CADDY SPOON, with rectangular bowl, the handle with initials, Birmingham 1816, Maker Joseph Williams, a SILVER SUGAR SCOOP, Birmingham 1894, a SILVER APOSTLE SPOON, Birmingham 1895, and TWO SILVER SEAL SPOONS, Birmingham 1948. (5)

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A PLATED TEA CADDY & COVER, of oval shape, a GADROONED COFFEE POT, an INDIAN CIGARETTE CASE, a THREE DIVISION VEGETABLE DISH, and a TOILET BOX.

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Britannia Standard: A Queen Anne silver tea caddy, probably Philip Roker I, London, 1713 of armorial engraved octagonal form, with sliding shoulder and domed cover 13cm, 5in high, 199gr, 6oz 8dwt

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Russian silver: caddy, Ivan Chlebnikow, Moscow, 1883, engraved with panels of moresque ornament; coffee pot, maker's mark SG unidentified, Moscow, 1856, fluted baluster; another, St Petersburg, 1908-17, plain bulbous; and a Polish cup, circa 1880 2300gr, 74oz

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A miniature tea caddy and cover, David Clayton, London, circa 1725, and another matching unmarked octagonal with detachable domed covers maker's mark only, 3.3cm, 1in high, 25gr, 17dwt

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A Georgian mahogany three section tea caddy

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A Regency rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy raised on flattened bun feet

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A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy

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A walnut dome top two section tea caddy with ivory and brass strapwork

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A George I silver tea caddy of rectangular bombe form, engraved with a crest and oppesing cartouche, with Stepped cover and conforming foot, 5" high, Maker Ge (possibly Chris Gerrard) London Britannia Standard, 1717, 6oz.

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A 19thC Samson tea caddy painted in famille rose pallette with armorial crest, 4 3/4" high.

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A fine Victorian Tonbridgware caddy, the domed rectangular top having a scene of church ruins within a stylised border, the cavetto body having a single band of leaves, on bun feet, 2 section tin lined interior

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A Victorian coromandel tea caddy with brass stringing and two lidded compartments, 3.5cm wide

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AN EDWARDIAN TEA CADDY the shaped oval bombe body upon paw feet, by Charles Stuart Harris, 1907, 7.75oz

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A GEORGE V TEA CADDY in the form of a Chinese tea bottle, with husked rims, probably by Dominick and Haff, Birmingham, 1928, 10.5cm.; 4.75oz

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EDINBURGH: OLD ENGLISH PATTERN Two serving spoons by Francis Howden, 1797-1800; four dessert spoons by Robert Gray, 1794; and a caddy spoon, London, 1825, 8oz total

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A VICTORIAN SUGAR LADLE with shaped pierced bowl and cast handle with naturalistic decoration, by John and Henry Lias, 1846, 2.25oz.; and a George IV caddy spoon, 1827 (2)

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A GEORGE II MUG With baluster body and scroll handle, 1741, 2.75in.(7cm.), a fiddle pattern caddy spoon, 1830 and two desk seals (4)

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A TEA CADDY the octagonal body wheel engraved with a huntsman and hares, screw top. 18th century, probably Dutch, 5in.(13cm.) and a soda glass moulded tumbler with engraved border, 18th century (2)

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A George IV tortoiseshell, ivory and pewter strung tea caddy, the rectangular hinged pagoda shaped top enclosing two lidded divisions, above a cylindrical pillar to each corner on a moulded base with ball feet, 14.5 high x 11.5 deep x 19cm wide (lacking one foot, some damage)

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A Victorian cased set of six engraved silver gilt teaspoons, a matching caddy spoon and a pair of sugar tongs, by Henry John Lias, London 1878, 4oz.

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A George IV caddy spoon, with a pricked stem and a pricked cruciform motif in the bowl, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1822, 3. 3in (8.5cm) long, 0.25oz.

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An early Victoria 'Victoria' pattern caddy spoon, engraved with two crests, by S Hayne & D Cater, London 1837, 4in (10cm) long, 1oz.

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An early Victorian fiddle, thread and husk pattern caddy spoon, by William Traies, London 1837, 4.15in (10.4cm) long, 1oz.

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An Edwardian novelty caddy spoon, in the form of a fish, textured to simulate fin and scale detail, by Turner Bradbury, Sheffield 1909, 3in (7.6cm) long, 0.4oz.

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A George III caddy shovel, with a turned bone handle, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1810, 3.6in (9.2cm) long.

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A modern eagle's wing caddy spoon, with English Import marks for London 1987, 3.25in (8.4cm) long.

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A George III Irish caddy spoon, plain, maker's mark partially worn ?W, Dublin 1810, 2.9in (7.2cm) long.

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A seven assorted George III caddy spoons, and one Edwardian example, mixed makers and dates. (8)

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An early 19th century Old English pattern caddy spoon, with a double drop and a fluted oval bowl, initialled, unascribed, probably colonial, 1800-1830, 3.75in (9.5cm) long. Marks: lion passant, device, lion passant, "FT", 1.4oz.

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A George III caddy spoon, with a leaf-shaped bowl and a pointed stem, initialled "R" by William Pugh, Birmingham 1807.

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Literature: Norie, J: Caddy spoons, an illustrated Guide by John Murray Ltd, London 1988, together with Caddy Spoons, an illustrated supplement. (2)

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A George III Old English pattern caddy spoon, by George Smith & W Fearn, London 1791 and an Old Sheffield plated caddy spoon with a fluted bowl. (2)

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A George III bright-cut caddy spoon, with a scallop shell bowl, initialled, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1792. See lot 215 for illustration.

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A George III bright-cut caddy spoon, with a scallop shell bowl, initialled, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791. See lot 215 for illustration.

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A George III silver gilt caddy spoon, with a thread pattern, by George Smith & William Fearn, Londo 1789. See lot 215 for illustration.

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A late 19th century continental electroplated tea caddy, oval, decorated in high relief with figures on the cover and around the sides, the interior pierced and fitted with two removable tea canisters with engraved covers, separated by a gilt decorative boss, complete with lock, unmarked, probably French c. 1860, 8.1in (20. 6cm) wide overall.

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A George III ascribed North Country provincial caddy spoon, with a stylised fiddle stem, initialled "B", by Robert Cattle & James Barber, York 1811, 0.25oz.

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An Edwardian tea caddy, oval with a pull-off cap and an embossed scene with figures around the lower body, by G Nathan & R Hayes, Chester 1902, together with an Edwardian engraved mug by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1907, 7oz. (2)

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A George III tea caddy, oval, with a rising domed cover surmounted by an ivory knop finial, the body engraved with a lower band of foliage and an upper frieze of flowering foliage on a rayed ground, with pricked borders, initialled within a wreath cartouche and complete with lock and key, maker's mark mis-struck, "?S", London 1807, 6.5in (16.5cm) high, 12oz.

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A very rare 18th century English pineapple tea caddy of rectangular form; the whole with moulded pineapple leaf and green leaf decoration, and yellow pineapple moulded body; Height 5ins; Circa 1760

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, of rectangular shape with ebonized stringing outline, the interior with a pair of lidded containers flanking a circular compartment, with gilt metal repousse lion mask and ring handles, and raised on similar lions paw feet. 12" x 6". Height 7".

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A 19TH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY BOX, of rectangular shape, 14" x 9", Height 7", and a SMALL MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, of rectangular shape, the divided interior with a pair of inner lids, 7.5" x 4.75". Height 4.5". (2)

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, of rectangular shape, the lid with repousse scrolled swan neck handle, the divided interior with three inner lids. 9.5" x 5.5". Height 6". See lot 437 for illustration.

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A George III lacquered tea caddy, the domed lid and rectangular sides painted with red peonies and leaves in tones of gold against a black background, the interior of two compartments, 24cm wide

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A late 18th century Chinese tea pot, tea caddy and bowl, each painted with two reserves of an exotic bird in a garden, the blue and gilt scroll frames on an iron red oeil de perdrix ground (R) (5)

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A George III silver Old English pattern bead edged caddy spoon, maker TW?, London 1806, 9cm

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A George III silver caddy spoon by John Turner, Birmingham 1799, modelled as a leaf, with wire ring handle, 7cm

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A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, circa 1840, 19cm wide

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A George III burr yew and inlaid tea-caddy, circa 1800, with twin lidded interior, 13 by 18.5cm

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A George III silver shell pattern caddy spoon with Onslow pattern handle, marks worn, short cracks to bowl, circa 1775; a sauce ladle with feathered borders, marks worn, circa 1785; and a pair of fiddle pattern tablespoons, Dublin 1828 by Jas le Bas, 4oz. (3)

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A George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon by William Trayes, London 1825; together with a William IV caddy scoop with repousse handle, by Unite and Hilliard, Birmingham 1830. (2)

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An Edwardian silver oval tea caddy with repousse decoration and mother-of-pearl finial, London 1901, 5.5oz.

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A French early 19th century rosewood tea caddy with moulded border inlaid with satinwood stringing, inscribed The', 5.375in x 5in.

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A 19th century ash veneered tea caddy, the domed hinged cover revealing a pair of lidded compartments, 8in (20.3cm) wide

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A George III oval tea caddy, harewood veneered and marquetry inlaid, 6in (15.2cm) wide

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A Victorian faded rosewood tea caddy, the interior with a pair of lidded canisters and a glass mixing bowl, 13in (33cm) wide

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A mid 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, of serpentine outline, the hinged cover reveals a lidded compartment, on bun feet (one replaced) 4.5in (11.4cm) long

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An early Victorian sarcophagus shape tea caddy, rosewood veneered, with a pair of lidded canisters and a later glass bowl, on flattened bun feet, 12in (30.5cm) wide

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