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Lot 403

A silver jockeys cap caddy spoon. 4 cm wide. 12.7 grammes.

Lot 1077

A house formed tea caddy. 26 cm wide.

Lot 71

A George III silver silver caddy spoon and another modern of Royal interest. The George II example with a deep bowl engraved with tea leaves and a drop-shaped handle with a reeded border and engraved with a foliate-script initial 'E', mark of Thomas Wallis II & Jonathan Hayne, London 1796, 14g; the other with a fluted bowl and a handle in the form of the Prince of Wales plume of feathers, mark of Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1981, 24g

Lot 315

A Victorian black lacquered papier mache two sectional tea caddy. Of serpentine form with abalone shell and mother of pearl inlay, H14cm x W21cm x D15cm

Lot 1248

Jos. Boult London - black lacquered chinoiserie longcase clock, signed 12 1/4in square brass dial with cast mask head spandrels, silvered Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, case with pagodas, figures, temples and lenticle door, caddy top hood with brass ball finials, five pillar eight day movement striking on a bell, H230cm

Lot 870

A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy. With non-transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration, no. UVLT9R5J

Lot 910A

A George III silver caddy spoon, London 1802, maker R.C.

Lot 871

A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy. With non-transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration, no. G6QRRSBL

Lot 907

A George III silver caddy spoon, London 1807, maker Josiah Snatt

Lot 280

A William IV rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy

Lot 75

A Hanau silver bread fork - import marks for Faudel Phillips & Sons, London 1903, the pierced foliate fork with a decorative terminal with Adam and Eve and the serpent, the terminal with a large figure of a stork, 29cm. long; together with a Hanau silver sifter spoon and caddy spoon, overall weight 222g. (3)

Lot 168

A William IV silver fiddle pattern sifting spoon, by Mary Chawner, London 1834, together with a Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Charles Boyton I, London 1843, pair of Victorian silver five tine forks, by Charles Boyton I, London 1840, five various silver fiddle pattern salt spoons, a silver condiment spoon and a silver napkin. (235.2g)

Lot 742

A Victorian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy.

Lot 97

A  first quarter 19thc mahogany rosewood and boxwood strung veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the top enclosing two divisions with covers and mounted with twin lion ring mask handles to sides on cast bronze paw feet, damage to cover and hinge, turned internal knob missing and bone inset escutcheon. (H x 19 cm x L x 21 cm x W x 17.5 cm) 

Lot 4010

A Victorian figured walnut tea caddy, of domed form and with geometric inlay, and an early Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid writing slope, largest height 7.5cm, (2)

Lot 575

A Victorian black lacquer and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy of wasted form, 20cm wide

Lot 505

A collection of Victorian papier mache wares and others to include a tea caddy decorated with Lilly of the Valley, a wall pocket, various bowls, a horseshoe shaped wall mirror, two small face screens and various other items, largest piece 30cm high

Lot 576

A Victorian mahogany sarcophagus formed tea caddy with silver plated mounts and a presentation plaque marked In Affectionate Remembrance of Mr T Harborne who died 3rd December 1880, approx 30cm wide

Lot 255

A small strongbox with lock and key together with other items to include two jugs and a lead tea caddy

Lot 257

A 19th Century Tonbridge ware tea caddy with Berlin Tapestry panels, the hinged top enclosing two lidded boxes raised upon low feet, 31cms wide

Lot 272

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy together with a pair of ink bottles and other items

Lot 642

Late 19th Century Austro Hungarian silver tea caddy of bombe form. The caddy having milled panels with engraved floral deatiling, moulded scrolled feet and an angular swing handle to the top. Marked with Diana's head mark to lid and base. Measures 13cm wide.

Lot 668

Two William VI silver hallmarked mustard pots each having gadrooned rims, one having an acanthus leaf handle (hallmarked London 1826) to one and a stirrup handle to the other (London 1822) . Together with a Mappin & Webb toast rack (hallmarked Sheffield 1932), a silver plated table cruet and Victorian silver plated tea caddy. Tea caddy measures 13.5cm wide.

Lot 697

Dutch silver tea caddy, pagoda form, raised on four paw feet, twin scroll handles, the lid with cast finial modelled as a bearded cross-legged man figure, repoussé decoration with scenes depicting clothed and nude people, import marks for Edinburgh 1936, stamped 930, height approx 9cm

Lot 740

George IV silver caddy spoon, engraved floral and foliate decoration to the bowl, engraved initials to the terminal, makers William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1836, length approx 8.5cm; together with a silver thimble, daisy pattern, size 4, makers James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1965, boxed (2)

Lot 803

Three silver hallmarked tea caddy spoons and one feeder spoon. The lot to include a shell formed example (London 1848, Elizabeth Eaton), Georgian shovel shaped spoon (Birmingham 1840, George Unite), Victorian spoon with shell moulded terminal (London 1839), and a 20th Century silver feeder spoon.

Lot 804

Five silver spoons to include two caddy spoons, both shell formed and bright cut (one hallmarked Sheffield 1895 for Atkin Brothers, the other 1932 for Thomas Bradbury & Sons), spoon with a crane moulded handle (Birmingham 1962), American Little Bo Peep spoon (american sterling mark), and a Georgian fiddle pattern spoon (1798, W.W.). Largest measures apprcox 12cm.

Lot 1480

An XVIII Century Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, the brass dial inscribed John Steel, with Roman and Arabic numerals and date aperture, the hood with caddy top and column supports, the trunk with long door and half pilasters on plinth base, 204cm high.

Lot 1479

An XVIII Century Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the brass dial inscribed 'John Halifax, Barnsley' with Roman numerals and date aperture, pierced brass spandrels, the caddy top hood with three finials and column supports, the trunk with long door on later feet, 218cm high.

Lot 281

A rare personal collection of items relating to Florence Nightingale, originally belonging to Eliza Francis “Fanny” Pettit, her companion in later life, comprising: two small original sepia photographs taken by Fanny Pettit of Miss Nightingale seated on an armchair, c.1910, 5.9 x 5.9cm; three prescriptions written for Miss Nightingale, addressed to Miss Nightingale's Maid, comprising a medical prescription from Squire and Sons chemist of 413 Oxford Street, London in an envelope, inscribed One tablespoonful in a little water, three times a day immediately after meals, dated 16th November 1907; an optician's prescription from 13 Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square, London, inscribed Glasses (For all near work), dated 13th November 1907; and another optician's prescription, inscribed To be applied to the margins of the eyelids as directed once a day, dated 22nd November 1907; five handwritten letters addressed to Fanny Pettit from Miss Nightingale's cousins and one from her housekeeper Elizabeth Bosanquet recounting the last hours of Miss Nightingale's life; a hat pin that belonged to Miss Nightingale, late 19th century; a small rectangular silver plated tea caddy, by Leopold Oudry, late 19th century, marked L. Oudry dp Editeur, 7.5cm high, 9cm wide, 7.5cm deep; a Chinese export famille rose travelling teapot, early 20th century, in wicker carrying case, 14cm high; two sepia photographs of Lea Hurst, Derbyshire, the childhood home of Miss Nightingale; postcards to Fanny Pettit from the family and housekeeper of Miss Nightingale; an entry ticket and order of service for Miss Nightingale’s memorial service at St Paul’s Cathedral in 1910; a fundraising pamphlet for the Hospital for Invalid Gentlewomen; a framed photograph of Miss Nightingale in bed originally by Lizzie Caswall Smith in 1910; a collection of contemporary newspaper cuttings collected by Fanny Pettit relating to the life of Miss Nightingale; and a studio portrait photograph of Fanny Pettit taken c.1909 (lot)  Provenance: From Eliza Francis "Fanny" Pettit and then by descent. Footnotes: Note: Florence Nightingale, 1820-1910, known as the “The Lady of the Lamp”, was a British nurse, social reformer and statistician who is best remembered as the founder of modern nursing.  Her experiences as a nurse during the Crimean War were foundational in her views about sanitation.  She established St. Thomas’s Hospital and the Nightingale Training School for Nurses in 1860.  She is recognised as one the greatest Victorians and a female icon in her own lifetime. This highly personal collection has been passed down through four generations of the vendor's family from Eliza Francis “Fanny” Pettit (later Gibbs), who was Florence Nightingale's lady companion for two years in 1906 and 1907 and lived with Miss Nightingale at 10 South Street, Park Lane, London.When Fanny left Miss Nightingale’s employ, she was gifted two personal items by the great lady as a personal thank you for her service, a travelling teapot and a silver plated tea caddy.By all accounts, Fanny was highly regarded by both Miss Nightingale and her family and after leaving Miss Nightingale's employment at the end of 1907 to get married, she was subsequently invited with her new husband to spend their honeymoon at the family’s country estate, Lea Hurst, in Derbyshire, where Miss Nightingale grew up.Fanny's daughter, Eileen, was christened with the middle name Florence, in honour of Miss Nightingale, on the day that Fanny was informed by letter that Florence Nightingale had passed away.  In perhaps the most poignant item in the collection, this letter recounts Miss Nightingale’s final moments and how she was invited, by Elizabeth Bosanquet the housekeeper at South Street, to see Miss Nightingale at rest.  The letter, as transcribed below, is a moving reflection of the high regard Fanny was held in. Dear Fanny,This is sad news for you to have heard on the day of your little baby's christening.I know how deeply you will feel it but I hope you will bear up for the baby's sake.If you return in time and can manage to come round, I think you would like to look on Miss Nightingale's peaceful face. She passed away quietly at 2pm yesterday resting on her pillows just as she had been placed the night before.A change came during the night and we had to send for the doctor and knew it was grave and sent to the relations.It was very peaceful and merciful and one is so thankful she slept away with no suffering. We shall all be the better for her wonderful influence.Yours faithfullyElizabeth Bosanquet. Fanny was subsequently invited to Miss Nightingale's memorial service in St. Paul's Cathedral which was held one week after her death on 20th August 1910.The two photographs are informal snapshots of Miss Nightingale. They are thought to be the last images of the nurse taken in her old age at her house at 10 South Street, Park Lane by Fanny using her Brownie camera and have never been published. They were exhibited in “Nightingale In 200 Objects, People & Places”, at the Florence Nightingale Museum in London, 8 March 2020 - 7 March 2021, celebrating the bicentenary of Florence Nightingale’s birth.The three prescriptions were also on loan in the same exhibition at the Florence Nightingale Museum and were displayed as “Item 130”.  During the Crimean War Miss Nightingale contracted brucellosis, a bacterial infection which causes fever, joint pain, extreme fatigue, and depression. The infection became chronic and as a result Miss Nightingale experienced recurring episodes of illness for the rest of her life.  She spent most of her later years at her home in South Street.  Towards the end of her life Miss Nightingale was supported by Fanny Pettit, who helped Nightingale with daily tasks such as taking her medications.  Fanny kept these prescriptions as a keepsake when Miss Nightingale passed away.

Lot 319

Newlyn copper tea caddy, of cylindrical form repousse decorated with fish amidst seaweed, the cover marked 'Tea', stamped 'NEWLYN' to the base, 10cm high

Lot 339

Late Victorian burr maple tea caddy, of domed trunk form with gilt metal mounts, the hinged cover with water silk lining enclosing interior fitted with two lidded compartments, each with domed cover and gilt metal handle and label marked for ‘Black’ and ‘Green’, 22cm x 11cm x 18cm high

Lot 7197

A ceramic bust of Napoleon 20cm tall, two gold anchor bocage figural groups of courting couples and a Samson Paris armorial tea caddy, 11.5cm tall (4)

Lot 7283

A William Comyns silver gilt pierced highly decorative caddy spoon, 28g, 12.5cm long

Lot 7300

A Paulus Roesgen (Dutch) silver tea caddy, Schoonhoven 1884, 12cm tall x 7.5cm wide, 244g

Lot 7326

A Hampton utilities silver tea caddy spoon, Birmingham 1964, pair of Peter and Ann Bateman sugar tongs, London 1792. Five Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd coffee spoons and a Victorian condiment spoon, 97g

Lot 7377

A silver tea caddy, plain form, some indentations, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1905, 10cm tall, total weight 86g

Lot 7392

An Atkin Brothers silver tea caddy, gadrooned detail to edges, 12cm tall, Sheffield 1923, 194g, slightly misshapen top

Lot 7409

A Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd silver tea caddy, London 1910, 14.5cm tall, 231g

Lot 7427

A Frederick Augustus Burridge silver trinket box / tea caddy of sarcophagus form, gadrooned rim, raised on paw feet, 10.5cm x 10cm x 8cm, London 1905, 186g, slight damage to one corner

Lot 7526

A late 19th / early 20th Century papier mache double tea caddy, hand painted with flowers, gilt embellishment (hinges a/f), 14cm x 20cm x 12cm

Lot 802

A LARGE ANGULAR TEA CADDY WITH MOTHER OF PEARL INLAY, sat on four turned feet, W 34 cm

Lot 805

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY, with two compartments, H 16 cm, W 23 cm, D 13 cm

Lot 806

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, with two compartments and area for mixing bowl, H 15 cm, L 30 cm, D 14 cm

Lot 809

A 20TH CENTURY TEA CADDY IN THE FORM OF A PIECE OF FRUIT, overall H 14 cm

Lot 269

Golf cooler caddy, two pairs of golf shoes, Gortex coat etc

Lot 103

Keswick School Industrial Arts, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Chester 1915, planished pear shaped bowl with knotted double strand handle, 8cm long, 0.50ozt

Lot 106

Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled caddy spoon, Birmingham 1902, model 3209, the egg shaped bowl with short stem and pointed leaf finial in green and orange enamel, 9.5cm long, 0.67ozt

Lot 812

A Caughley blue and white tea caddy, S mark, barrel form, transfer printed Pagoda, together with reeded jug, gilt and blue sprigs, 12cm high

Lot 225

A Regency rosewood writing compendium, circa 1820, brass inlaid, caddy top with a concealed velvet lined compartment, flush brass side handles, opening to a fitted interior with twin glass ink pots, secret drawers, and fall-front writing slope, 36cm wide, 27cm deep

Lot 189

A George II mahogany tea caddy, circa 1740, 'C' scroll brass swing handle, moulded caddy top, fretwork escutcheon, fitted interior with triple lidded compartments with bone finials to the covers, 15cm high, 23cm wide, 13cm deep, (key)

Lot 445

Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London, a 20th Century boudoir timepiece, brushed brass case in the form of a miniature bracket clock of Georgian design, swing handle, caddy top, glazed sides, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and floral spandrels, 14cm high

Lot 166

A PAPIER MACHE TRAY, SILVER TEA SPOONS, A GOLIATH WATCH, A TEA CADDY AND A GEOMETRY SET

Lot 450

A VINTAGE ICON, AN ORIENTAL VASE AND A GEORGIAN TEA CADDY.

Lot 976

A Caddy Spoon Plain Hanoverian Pattern, Sheffield 1906 By Tb & S

Lot 753

A Caddy Spoon Decorated With Scroll Work, Birmingham 1851 By Td

Lot 791

A Dutch Caddy Spoon With Embossed Bowl

Lot 789

A William Iv Long Handled Caddy Spoon, Exeter 1936 By Wrs

Lot 852

A Dutch Caddy Spoon The Terminal With A Prancing Dog

Lot 206

A Dutch Silver Caddy Spoon With Stork Handle

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