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Lot 374

A George III silver parcel-gilt caddy spoon, modelled as a vine leaf with a tendril stem and a bunch of grapes in the bowl, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1808, 7.2cm long, 0.3oz.

Lot 247

Two George III silver caddy spoons: one initialled "CB", London 1814; the other London 1812, both by Thomas James, the latter 10.5cm long, 1.2oz. (2)

Lot 376

A Victorian engraved silver caddy spoon, with a thistle in the bowl and a bifurcated stem, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1877; and an engraved silver caddy spoon with a kidney-shaped bowl, initialled, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1813, the latter 7cm long, 0.35oz. (2)

Lot 235

Three various George III silver caddy spoons, (one initialled "M"), by Josiah Snatt, London mixed dates 1810-1814, the longest one 9.3cm long, 1.35oz. (3)

Lot 300

An Elizabeth II cast and sculpted silver caddy spoon, figural, in the form of a coy young girl in a clingy shoulderless dress standing on a shell, by Mary Dean, London 1986, 10cm long, 1.45oz.NOTE: Mary Dean trained at Sir John Cass College of Silversmithing, and graduated in 1972. Elected Fellow of the Institute of Professional Goldsmiths in 1986 after completing the necessary ten years as a practising designer and jeweller.

Lot 386

Two George III engraved silver caddy spoons, one with a fluted bowl, Birmingham 1806, and one with engraving in the bowl, Birmingham 1811, both initialled and both by Cocks & Bettridge, the longer one 7.2cm, 0.45oz. (2)

Lot 403

An early Victorian silver caddy spoon, with a leaf bowl and stem, by John Tongue, Birmingham 1838, 8cm long, 0.45oz.

Lot 243

Five various 20th Century silver caddy spoons, with pierced or openwork stems, mixed dates and makers, the longest one 9.5cm long, 3.25oz. (5)

Lot 237

Two Victorian silver caddy spoons, with engraved stems, by George Unite; two other silver caddy spoons, by Hilliard and Thomason; and another, with a gilt oval bowl and an engraved fiddle stem, (maker’s mark partially worn), all Birmingham made, mixed dates 1862-1886, the longest one 10cm long, 1.85oz. (5)

Lot 420

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a tendril handle and a bowl stamped to resemble radiating feather-like fluting with a plain oval centre, by Wardell and Kempson, Birmingham 1818, 8cm long, 0.25oz.

Lot 370

A George III silver caddy spoon,in the form of a right hand, initialled "W", by Josiah Snatt, London 1805, 7cm long , 0.3oz.

Lot 178

An Edwardian silver rose bowl, on three feet, with shaped and moulded decoration around the sides and rim, and a presentation inscription, by R.&W. Sorley, London 1906; together with an Edwardian silver tea caddy, with a pull-off cap and an inset wooden base, by T.H. Hazelwood and Co., Birmingham 1906, the bowl 19cm diameter, 14oz weighable silver. (2)

Lot 286

A rare George III gold jockey cap caddy spoon, with pricked borderwork and a vacant shield cartouche on the peak, unmarked, probably by Joseph Taylor of Birmingham c.1800, 5cm long, 0.25oz.NOTE: Ex-collection of John Norie.

Lot 253

An Elizabeth II silver parcel-gilt and enamelled caddy spoon, made to commemorate the birth of H.R.H. Prince William of Wales, by Stuart Devlin, London 1982 (in original case with receipt), 6.5cm long, 0.8oz.

Lot 274

A mixed lot: a set of fine Scottish provincial silver teaspoons, initialled by William Hannay of Paisley; a pair of gilt-metal opera glasses, in a leather case; a plated novelty egg cup (boxed); and three antique silver caddy spoons, the opera glasses 9cm long, 2.85oz weighable silver. (10)

Lot 241

A Victorian silver Bacchanalian pattern caddy spoon, crested, by Messrs Lias and Wakely, London 1880, 11.2cm long, 0.95oz.

Lot 283

Five various antique silver caddy spoons (including one by Hester Bateman and one Scottish), the longest one 11.4cm, 1.35oz. (5)

Lot 418

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a coiled wire handle and a chased and fluted, deep bowl, no apparent maker’s mark, London 1796, 5.8cm long ,0.35oz.

Lot 367

A George V silver hand-made caddy spoon,with a hammered bowl and an openwork handle with a geometric pattern, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1918, 10cm long, 1oz.

Lot 293

A George III silver North Country provincial caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with a rounded bowl, by Edward Jackson of York 1818, 11.7cm long, 0.6oz.

Lot 294

A George III silver North Country provincial caddy spoon, with a wavy (or King’s shape) stem and shoulders, initialled "L", by J. Barber & W. Whitwell, York 1815 or 16 (date letter "d"), 11cm long, 0.45oz.

Lot 356

An Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, by Garrard & Co., Ltd, designed by and signed "Des. A.G.Styles", London 1970, 6.8cm long, 0.95oz.

Lot 366

A George III silver caddy spoon with a bright-cut stem and a fluted circular bowl, by Hester Bateman, London 1788, 7.6cm long, 0.25oz.

Lot 422

A George V silver hand-made caddy spoon, with an egg-shaped bowl, a reeded handle and a scroll terminal and a pronounced rattail, by Omar Ramsden, London 1925, 8.5cm long, 1.45oz.

Lot 246

A small collection of ten antique silver caddy spoons, by various makers, all Birmingham-made, George III-Victorian period, some with initials, the longest one 10.3cm long, 2.8oz. (10)

Lot 279

Two early 20th Century arts and crafts silver caddy spoons, together with a smaller silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham 1905 and three copies of the Caddy Spoons Society’s booklet “The Caddy Spoon in the 20th Century," the larger spoon 9cm long, 1.8oz weighable silver. (6)

Lot 416

A George III silver filigree caddy spoon, in the form of a jockey cap, crested, unmarked, c.1800, 5.5cm long, 0.5oz.

Lot 296

A Victorian silver West Country caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl, by Josiah Williams & Co. (of Bristol), Exeter 1876, 9.2cm long, 0.35oz.

Lot 381

A Victorian silver West Country caddy spoon, with a patterned stem, by James Williams of Exeter, c.1860 (no date letter), 11.7 long, 0.8oz.

Lot 250

Two silver North Country provincial caddy spoons, with scallop-shell bowls, both initialled and both by Thomas Watson of Newcastle (one 1818 and one c.1800 no date letter); and another silver caddy spoon with a stubby fiddle stem, by Peter Lambert (of Berwick upon Tweed), hallmarked Newcastle 1835, the latter 8.7cm long, 1.2oz. (3)

Lot 158

Small silver to include: an Edwardian silver pierced coaster, with inset wooden base, monogrammed, by Mappin & Webb, London 1907; a silver bon bon basket by Hukin & Heath, London 1911; a set of ten silver coronation commemorative teaspoons (George V and Queen Mary); a silver-mounted wooden pepper mill; and five various silver caddy spoons, the coaster 11.3cm high, 9oz weighable silver. (18)

Lot 359

An early Victorian cast-silver caddy spoon, with a gilt, deep, egg-shaped bowl and a chased floral stem with a scroll terminal, by William Theobalds, London 1837, 9cm long, 0.8oz.

Lot 242

A group of six various 20th Century silver caddy spoons, each one a royal coronation commemorative, mixed dates and makers, the longest one 10.2cm long, 3.4oz. (6)

Lot 401

A George Vi silver caddy spoon, with geometric engraving in the bowl and on the terminal, by Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1947, 8.5cm long, 0.9oz.

Lot 409

Two provincial silver fiddle-pattern caddy spoons: one with a shaped and fluted bowl, by W.R.Sobey, Exeter 1846; the other plain, by Barber, Cattles & North, York 1826, the letter 8.5cm lons, 0.8oz. (2)

Lot 379

A Scottish provincial silver caddy or sugar spoon, fiddle-pattern with a rounded oblong bowl, Nathaniel Rae of Aberdeen (NR, saltire, thistle, rose), 1820-1825, 11.5cm long, 0.5oz.

Lot 355

A George III silver “jockey cap” caddy spoon, with pricked concentric rings and pricked border work around the peak, maker’s mark only, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham c.1790, 4.9cm long, 0.15oz.

Lot 398

A George III silver caddy spoon, with engraved decoration, an octagonal bowl and a canted terminal, initialled, by John Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1817, 7.4cm long, 0.25oz.

Lot 405

A George III silver caddy spoon, in the shape of an acorn with a coiled wire handle, and pricked engraving, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1799, 6.3cm long, 0.1oz.

Lot 190

A George III silver gilt caddy or sugar vase, in the form of a classical urn with reeded loop handles, bead borders and a square pedestal base, the waisted and domed cover with an acorn finial, by R. Makepeace and R. Carter, London 1778, 20.2cm high, 11.75oz.

Lot 239

Five various silver caddy spoons, all Birmingham-made, by different makers, mixed dates 1809-1857, the longest one 9cm long, 1.3oz. (5)

Lot 411

A William IV silver caddy spoon, with a tendril handle and an embossed, fan-shaped bowl, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1835; and a silver caddy spoon with a leaf bowl, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1802, the latter 7.5cm long, 0.6oz. (2)

Lot 240

A George IV Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon, with a bright-cut border around the stem, initialled "J", by Peter Gill and Son of Aberdeen 1820-1830; a Scottish silver caddy spoon with an engraved stem and a drop-shaped bowl, no maker’s mark, Edinburgh 1804; a Glasgow-made silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon; and a later Scottish silver caddy spoon, with a Luckenbooth finial, the latter 8.5cm long, 1.75oz. (4)

Lot 371

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with a fluted, fan-shaped bowl, stamped with a rose, thistles and shamrock, with a flowerhead terminal, by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1856, 8cm long, 0.28oz.86)

Lot 363

A rare Victorian silver “eagles wing” caddy spoon, by Yapp and Woodward, Birmingham 1844, 7.5cm long, 0.25oz.

Lot 275

A George V silver arts and crafts caddy spoon, with a lug handle, pierced with a stylised apple tree, by Bernard Instone, Birmingham 1927, 8cm long, 0.75oz.

Lot 368

An early 20th Century American silver caddy spoon, with a fleur-de-lys and floral handle, by Tiffany & Co. of New York, 11cm long, 0.7oz.

Lot 395

An early George IV Irish silver caddy spoon, with a part-fluted bowl and a pointed, swollen terminal, initialled "V.L" on the back of the stem, by John Egan, Dublin 1820 (retailer’s mark of “M. WEST”), 8.6cm long, 0.4oz.

Lot 245

Five various silver caddy spoons, (one initialled "H"), all made by Joseph Taylor of Birmingham 1803-1822, the longest one 7.5cm long, 1.1oz. (5)

Lot 392

A Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon, with an oval bowl and a bright-cut stem, initialled "M", by Edward Livingstone of Dundee (EL, pot of lilies, M), c.1800, 8.7cm long, 0.3oz.

Lot 373

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a gilt bowl and a pointed terminal; and another silver caddy spoon, with a thread-bordered stem, both by Josiah Snatt of London, 1802 and 1807 respectively, each approx. 9cm long, 0.85oz. (2)

Lot 412

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with a fluted shovel bowl an a tendril stem with applied leaves, maker’s mark partially mis-struck (or overstruck), Birmingham 1886, 9.3cm long, 0.22oz.

Lot 389

A Victorian silver-gilt caddy spoon, in the Japanese taste, chased with bamboo foliage and embossed in the bowl with a finch in flight, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1881, 8.4cm long, 0.4oz.

Lot 378

A George III silver caddy spoon, with pierced and engraved decoration and a vacant navette-shaped cartouche, by Robert Hennell, London 1792, 8cm long, 0.3oz.

Lot 249

An early Victorian silver West Country provincial caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with a flowerhead-shaped bowl, by Robert Williams (of Bristol), hallmarked Exeter 1838; and another West Country silver caddy spoon with a fluted bowl, initialled "AH", by Joseph Hicks of Exeter c.1795 (no date letter), the latter 8cm long, 0.65oz. (2)

Lot 60

A George III silver mustard pot resembling a miniature tea caddy, rectangular with reeded borders, incurved corners and bright-engraved decoration, the cover with a ball finial, blue glass liner, by Edward Cooper, London, 1797, 9cm high, 4.1oz weighable silver.

Lot 292

A George V silver arts and crafts caddy spoon, with a hammered bowl, a wire stem and a bun finial, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1924, 7.5cm long, 0.45oz.

Lot 236

Six various George III silver caddy spoons, with engraved stems (two initialled), by different makers (T. Wallis, T. Northcote, S. Hougham, R. Crossley and Abraham Taylor), mixed dates, London 1784-1807, the longest one 8.5cm long, 1.7oz. (6)

Lot 254

Two George III silver-inlaid tortoiseshell caddy spoons, with scallop shell bowls; a George IV chased silver caddy spoon; two Victorian silver engraved caddy spoons; and a Victorian silver lily pattern caddy spoon, with a veined leaf bowl, the latter 10.7cm long, 2.1oz weighable silver. (6)

Lot 421

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a spade-shaped bowl, pierced with pellets, crosslets and scrolls, the terminal with script initials, maker’s mark "GW", by either George Wintle or Gabriel Wirgman, London 1790-1810 (date letter rubbed), 8.9cm long, 0.35oz.

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