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A REGENCY MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED AND BOXWOOD STRUNG CADDY TOP CHEST OF DRAWERS, circa 1805, the bowed top above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers with oval brass stamped swing handles, raised on shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, 33 in (83.82 cm) wide, 19.5 in (49.53 cm) deep, 33.5 in (85.09 cm) high

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Nineteenth century mahogany tea caddy, cross-banding to edges, kite shape escutcheon (small losses to edges and no inner); along with a boxed set of Dominoes, bone and ebonised wood, twenty-eight pieces (two)

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Silver: small English christening mug, hallmarked Birmingham 1945; a Peruvian sterling silver hinged lidded caddy box with ribbed sides; and a Royal Danish sterling silver tray, circular with three pierced Art Nouveau-style handles (three)

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A VICTORIAN TEAPOT of squat circular form, with a leaf capped scroll handle and a leaf and bud finial, together with a coffee pot, hot water pot, two travelling chamber sticks, tea caddy, candlestick, and various entree dishes (a lot)

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AN INDIAN WHITE METAL TEAPOT of circular form, the spout and handle in the form of elephants, the hinged lid surmounted by a Buddha, together with a pair of cafe au lait pots with turned wooden handles, a tea caddy, a goblet, a snuffers tray and a pair of snuffers, an ink stand and other items (a lot)

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A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVERWARE including a silver topped dressing table jar, Birmingham 1904, together with a bookmark, a thimble, a photograph frame, a novelty pepper pot marked Sterling, a plated salt and egg cup, a caddy spoon and other items (a lot)

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a plain oval bowl and shaped Old English pattern stem, initialled, London 1808, by TJ

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a bright-cut Old English pattern handle and a fluted bowl, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1798

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A SCOTTISH CADDY SPOON of hourglass pattern, single struck, the long handle terminating in a scallop-shell fluted bowl, Edinburgh circa 1840, by A. Wilkie

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with an oval fluted bowl, the handle monogrammed, Sheffield 1793, by John Younge & Sons

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A GEORGE IV CADDY SPOON of fiddle pattern, the oval bowl prick-dot engraved with nuts, cones and flowers, London 1827, by William Ely

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON of Old English pattern, the circular bowl of stamped-out design, with a crimped and beaded border, the centre stamped-out with a bunch of flowers, with a bright-cut handle, London 1795, by G. Smith & W. Fern

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AN ARTS AND CRAFTS CADDY SPOON, the hammered fig-shaped bowl with a spiral-twist handle terminating in a flattened orb finial, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1932.

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AN ARTS AND CRAFTS CADDY SPOON, the flattened heart-shaped bowl with a hammered finish, the shaped handle with two curled wire loops forming an open heart, with a ball terminal, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1907.

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A FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN CADDY SPOON with an oval bowl, initialled, Birmingham 1819, by TB, together with a fiddle pattern caddy spoon with a dustpan style bowl, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1812 (2)

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A VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON with an oval bowl, by George Unite, Birmingham 1864, together with a George III caddy spoon with a bright-cut Old English pattern handle and a circular bowl, Birmingham 1804 by William Pugh (2)

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A GEORGE IV CADDY SPOON with a fluted bowl and a bright-cut handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823, together with a spoon of similar description, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1821 (2)

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A SMALL COLLECTION OF CADDY SPOONS comprising a George III example with a fiddle pattern stem and a fluted bowl, London 1809, by Josiah Snatt, together with two caddy spoons with initialled terminals and plain oval bowls and a spoon with a fluted oval bowl and a short Old English pattern handle, London 1804 by G. Smith and T. Hayter (4)

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A SMALL COLLECTION OF CADDY SPOONS comprising: an Edwardian example by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1908, the handle in the form of a fishtail with an oval bowl, two spoons with fluted bowls, a spoon with a faceted bowl and column-like handle, a Victorian spoon with an engraved handle by George Unite, Birmingham 1861 and a modern caddy spoon, London 1977, by MAB (6)

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON of dustpan form, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, together with an Old Sheffield plated example, the bowl in the form of a leaf and a further silver example, Birmingham assay (3)

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A SMALL COLLECTION OF CADDY SPOONS comprising a Scottish fiddle pattern example, Glasgow 1850, together with a second fiddle pattern example, the oval bowl engraved with a bird on a branch, and an hour-glass pattern example with a prick-dot engraved bowl, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825 (3)

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A GEORGE III SILVER GILT CADDY SPOON in the form of a vine leaf, with a wire stem, Birmingham 1816, 3" long

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A SMALL COLLECTION OF FLATWARE comprising two 18th century bottom marked Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, a sugar spoon with an engraved bowl, and a caddy spoon with a fiddle pattern stem, Birmingham 1833, by Taylor & Perry (4)

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AN EPNS MOUNTED OAK TWO DIVISION TEA CADDY, the engraved lid enclosing twin lidded compartments, with carrying handles and ball feet, 81/2" wide

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A TUNBRIDGEWARE DECORATED TEA CADDY of rectangular tapering form with a raised lid, with a central Tunbridgeware foliate panel, 8" wide, and two whist markers, one marked the Camden Whist Marker (3)

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A 19th Century Rectangular Rosewood Two Division Tea Caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior and a 19th Century parquetry inlaid workbox

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A 19th Century Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a two division interior with low disk feet

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A small late Georgian tortoiseshell tea caddy, of rectangular form with pewter stringing, the cover with engraved plaque ED, raised on ivory bun feet, the interior with lidded compartment, 12.5cm wide

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A hexagonal mahogany tea caddy, with stringing, cross-banding and geometric border at base, 17cm wide

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A tortoiseshell tea caddy, early 19th century, rectangular with pewter stringing, the serpentine front inlaid with engraved mother-of-pearl floral marquetry, the interior with twin lidded comparments, 19cm wide

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A late Georgian tortoiseshell sarcophagus tea caddy, with concave stepped top and canted corners, ivory stringing, gilt brass lion mask handles and raised on gilt brass paw feet, the interior with twin-lidded compartments and mixing bowl, some damage to veneer, 30cm wide

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A tortoiseshell tea caddy, early 19th century, of bombe form, the overhanging cover and front panel with engraved mother-of-pearl floral marquetry, the interior with twin lidded compartments, 19.5cm wide

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A late Georgian tortoiseshell tea caddy, with a concave stepped top and canted corners, ivory stringing and ball feet, the interior with twin lidded compartments, 17.5cm wide

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A George III parquetry tea caddy, of rectangular shape veneered in various woods on a burrwood ground, with cross-banded border and four-pointed star motifs, brass handle and lock-plate, the interior altered, 27.5cm wide

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An 18th century oak longcase clock, the later square brass dial signed 'James Farrer' with twin winding holes, claendar and vacant dial within a hood with a 'caddy' top, 194cm high

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