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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.

Lot 375

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a shaped fiddle stem and a shaped, seven-sided bowl with engraving, by Thomas James, London 1813; and another silver caddy spoon, of similar form, initialled “S”, maker’s mark "EF", London 1828, each approx. 10.5cm long, 1.4oz. (2)

Lot 238

North Country silver caddy spoons: a Victorian fiddle example with a fluted bowl, by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1869; a fiddle example, with drop-shaped bowl, initialled "P", by J. Barber and W. Whitwell, York 1821; and another, with a slender stem, marks partially unclear, Sheffield c.1780, the latter 8.5cm long, 1.1oz. (3)

Lot 357

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a bifurcated stem, an acorn-shaped bowl and a canted terminal, by John Hart & Co., Birmingham 1805, 9.7cm long, 0.35oz.

Lot 407

An early 19th Century mother-of-pearl caddy spoon, with a pierced and engraved stem, c.1800, 7cm long.

Lot 393

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with a leaf bowl engraved on the underside, and a curled wire stem terminating in a fish-tail, by Charles Boyton, London 1889, 11.2cm long, 1oz.

Lot 291

An Elizabeth II silver limited edition caddy spoon, (no.1 of 5000), cast in commemoration of St. Paul’s Cathedral, gilt bowl, maker’s mark "RWB", London 1982, (fitted case), 11.2cm long, 1.65oz.

Lot 413

A pair of George III silver caddy spoons or scoops, with an engraved shield cartouche in the bowls, maker’s mark only, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1802, 7.3cm long, 0.45oz. (2)

Lot 252

A rare George III silver “double-duty” caddy spoon, initialled, by Joseph Taylor of Birmingham 1797, 6.7cm long, 0.2oz.

Lot 233

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a fluted circular bowl and a bright-cut stem with shaped sides, by William Sumner, London 1790; and two other similar George III silver caddy spoons, with lug handles, the latter 8cm long, 1oz. (3)

Lot 408

Three antique silver caddy spoons, with engraved bowls and fiddle pattern stems (one initialled) and another with chased decoration in the bowl, crested, all London hallmarked, by different makers 1828-1863, the longest one 11.2cm, 2.1oz. (4)

Lot 248

A George III/IV silver caddy spoon, with an engraved, canted oblong bowl, initialled, by Francis Powell, London 1820; and another silver caddy spoon, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1805, the latter 6cm long, 0.6oz. (2)

Lot 382

A George III silver caddy spoon, in the form of a scoop, with a hollow stem and an engraved bowl, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1810; another with a mother-of-pearl handle by Lesdam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1830; and another with a gilt bowl, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1828, the longest one 12cm long, 1.1oz gross. (3)

Lot 400

An Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon or scoop, made to commemorate the silver jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II (1952-1977), with a sculpted, crowned lion on the handle in low relief, by Garrard and Co. Ltd, London 1978, 5.4cm long, 0.9oz.

Lot 358

A George III silver-mounted caddy spoon, with a natural shell bowl and bifurcated stem, maker’s mark only, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham c.1800, 7.2cm long , 0.35oz (gross).

Lot 244

A pair of George V cast silver caddy spoons, with Celtic style knotwork along the stems, by Amy Sandheim, London 1927; two other silver caddy spoons, by A.E. Jones; and another with the incuse maker’s mark "J.A.J", hallmarked Chester 1934, the pair 9.8cm long, 2.4oz. (5)

Lot 410

Three George III/IV North Country provincial silver caddy spoons, by two different makers (Nathaniel Smith & Co., and S.C. Young & Co.), Sheffield, mixed dates 1790-1821; and an Old Sheffield plated caddy spoon, c.1800, the latter 9cm long, 1oz weighable silver. (4)

Lot 388

A William IV silver caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with engraved decoration and a heart-shaped bowl with a fanned and fluted front section, initialled, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1831, 10.5cm long, 0.45oz.

Lot 396

A George III North country provincial silver caddy spoon, with a fluted circular bowl and a bead-pattern stem, by Richard Morton, Sheffield 1779; together with an Old Sheffield plated caddy spoon, of the same pattern (for comparison), unmarked c.1780, the latter 9.2cm long, 0.25oz weighable silver. (2)

Lot 360

A George III silver caddy spoon, shaped like a scallop shell, with an engraved lug handle, initialled, by James Plumpton, London 1787, 6.5cm long, 0.25oz.

Lot 362

A George III silver caddy spoon,with an engraved, bifurcated stem and an oval bowl with a stamped and pierced reticulated design, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, 6cm long, 0.2oz.

Lot 380

A George IV engraved silver caddy spoon, with a flower in the bowl and a fiddle-pattern stem, by Henry and Charles Day, London 1821; and four other various George III/IV silver caddy spoons (three with initials), the longest one 9.5cm, 2oz. (5)

Lot 377

Seven various George III silver caddy spoons, (three with initials), mixed designs and dates but all by Joseph Taylor of Birmingham, the longest one 8.3cm long, 1.8oz. (7)

Lot 251

Three various Victorian silver caddy spoons, with patterned stems; an Irish silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl, initialled, maker’s mark partially worn, Dublin 1817; and another silver caddy spoon, with a round bowl, crested, by George Lowe of Chester 1800-1820, the latter 9.5cm long, 3.45oz. (5)

Lot 383

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a ring handle and a fluted oval bowl inset with a filigree panel, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1807; and a silver “leaf” caddy spoon with stamped veins and texturing, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, the latter 8.5cm long, 0.5oz. (2)

Lot 2643

Group of antique collector's cases, together with a carved Indian box and a Regency sarcophagus tea caddy (2 cases)

Lot 2462

Collection of corkscrews, whistles, toffee hammers, caddy spoons etc

Lot 71

A 19th century rosewood and satinwood inlaid two-division tea caddy, width 18 cm

Lot 1987

Late 19th / early 20th Century Chinese black chinoiserie decorated tea caddy with pewter lined interiorSome cracks to cover and slight chips/losses to lacquer commensurate with age.13cm high x 25cm wide x 19cm deep

Lot 1919

Victorian walnut dome topped jewellery casket, together with a walnut tea caddy (at fault)

Lot 849

Calloway golf caddy and assorted clubs

Lot 839

PowaKaddy golf caddy and assorted clubs

Lot 70

A VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL CADDYSheffield, c.1897, mark of Mappin Brothers 11.5cm high; together with smaller silver tea caddy (7.5 troy ozs all in).

Lot 47

A 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy. Raised on four metal ball feet and having ivory handles. Ivory Submission reference 3NL71NDV. Height 14.5cm, Width 16cm, Depth 10.5cm.

Lot 233

A box of mainly silver plated items, to include silver napkin ring with Chester hallmark (20g), caddy spoons, pickle fork, goblet and basting spoons.

Lot 390

1916 trench art mantel piece tobacco caddy engineered from two 4.5 Howitzer shell casings dated 1916, perfect snug fit.   

Lot 377

ONE BOX OF METALWARE, to include a large apothecary ceramic pestle with wooden handle, impressed marks 10, length 32cm, a cast iron shoe last, a gilt metal tea caddy in the form of a bell, a pair of bellows, anniversary clock, a 'Famos' brass oil lamp, a cast iron fireside companion set, a set of twelve stainless steel Turkish meat skewers, two framed prints, a framed oil on board, a boxed set of fish cutlery, a set of six steak knives and forks, etc.(s.d) (1 box + loose)

Lot 149

A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER PLATE, to include a three piece tea set, comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, an oval tray, two raised pierced bowls, toast rack, rose bowl, a carved horn beaker, tea caddy, together with assorted cutlery etc

Lot 416

A GROUP OF DENBY IMPERIAL BLUE AND OTHER DINNER WARES, to include Denby Imperial Blue: cheese/butter dish with cover, canister (missing lid), four egg cups, salt and pepper pots, two dip bowls, six teacups and saucers, one spare non-matching saucer, a bowl, a side plate, two glass bowls (both chipped), and three wine glasses, together with two pairs of Nespresso cups and saucers, six small enamel roasting tins, a Joseph Joseph kitchen caddy and kitchen roll holder, etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, sd and as stated)

Lot 6661

Lackdose, Teedose und Streichholzkästchen, Russland, Ostaschkowo, Werkstatt Osip F. Wischnjakow mit Söhnen, 1882 - 1885 bzw. Danilowo, Fabrik Lukutin, 1882 - 1894 Papiermaché, Schwarzlack. Zwei innen mit Silberfolie, eine innen rot lackiert. Die Deckel jeweils mit polychromer Ölmalerei: Teedose mit Troikadarstellung, rechteckige Dose mit Liebespaar und Streichholzkästchen mit Darstellung dreier musizierender Bauern. Alle Dosen gemarkt. Eine Seite der rechteckigen Dose beschädigt, die anderen Dosen mit kleinen Fehlstellen. Länge 9,7 - 15,5 cm. A Russian papier maché and lacquer box, tea caddy and matchbox, Ostashkovo, Osip Vishyakov and Sons factory, 1882 - 1888 and Danilovo, Lukutin factory, 1882 - 1894 A Russian papier maché and lacquer box, tea caddy and matchbox, Ostashkovo, Osip Vishyakov and Sons factory, 1882 - 1888 and Danilovo, Lukutin factory, 1882 - 1894Papiermaché, Schwarzlack. Zwei innen mit Silberfolie, eine innen rot lackiert. Die Deckel jeweils mit polychromer Ölmalerei: Teedose mit Troikadarstellung, rechteckige Dose mit Liebespaar und Streichholzkästchen mit Darstellung dreier musizierender Bauern. Alle Dosen gemarkt. Eine Seite der rechteckigen Dose beschädigt, die anderen Dosen mit kleinen Fehlstellen. Länge 9,7 - 15,5 cm.Condition: II - III

Lot 145

A small embossed square silver tea caddy - Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1900, 4" high, two damaged pieces of miniature English silver furniture and two other items. (5)

Lot 25

Two Irish Silver Caddy Spoons and Mixed Irish Silver, the caddy spoons by Samuel Neville, one with shovel pattern bowl and engraved with initials, Dublin 1826, the other with shell pattern bowl and engraved with G, Dublin 1831, a pair of silver sugar tongs by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1828, a fiddle pattern sauce ladle Dublin 1822 and one other similar with holes, both engraved with crest, and six other Irish silver spoons, various, combined weight 7.2ozs Two caddy spoons, Dublin 1826 and Dublin 1831 Both with slight wear commensurate with use. Hallmarks well struck on the backs of the handles of eachSugar tongs by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1828Light surface scratches. Hallmarks well struck on the inside of one armAll other spoons are in a similar condition - with slight sign of wear. There are two pairs of mustard spoons, one pair slightly larger than the other - these show more wear to the bowls, and one bowl has two dents on opposing sides - hallmarks are quite rubbed on these spoons. Marks on all other spoons are well struck

Lot 243

An African bronze of rider on horseback together with a similar archer together with a small pewter tea caddy and japanese gilt trinket box.

Lot 179

Four early 20th century wooden boxes / tea caddies to include a mahogany tea caddy (20cm wide), rosewood dome-topped tea caddy, walnut veneered box with star-shaped inlay to lid, and a brass mounted oak box

Lot 74

George V silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1934, a London silver caddy spoon and a Borrowdale Arts & Crafts stainless steel caddy spoon (3)

Lot 100

Meissen pin dish from the Friends of Meissen Series, Edition 2004 and a small Meissen caddy and cover (lid a/f) (2)

Lot 1351

Miscellany to include leather Gladstone bag, Jennens and Bettridge papier mâché tea caddy, Ronson lighter, Success to Agriculture seal, meerschaum cheroot holder, EPNS inkwell, prince nez, leather and embroidered card cases, stamps, 1883 King of Hawaii coin turned into buckle, a cane walking stick, etc.

Lot 754

Silver and white metal made by a member of the Hull Guild of Silversmiths to include an unmarked pedestal bowl 12cm h, weight 423gm, unmarked decanter label, silver and enamel caddy cover fully hallmarked with Hull Mark and London 1995, a larger caddy top with both London, Hull and millennium marks and a fully marked candlesnuffer London/Hull 1995.

Lot 112

An assorted collection of ceramics, mostly children's, to include a Limited Edition Clarice Cliff/Wedgwood 'Sungay' Plate No 338B in the "Zest for Colour" range 20cm diameter, along with 3 plates and a dish by Lord Nelson Pottery plate 15cm d, Wedgwood Mrs Tiggy-Winkle plate and mug and Peter Rabbit egg cup, a Royal Doulton "Bunnykins" egg cup, a Huckleberry Hound plate approx 17.5cm d, a Keele St Pottery "Pinky and Perky" plate 17.5cm d, a Corona plate saucer and cup depicting "Joey the Clown", three unmarked pieces, three pieces of blue and white and a Ringtons Tea caddy depicting teapot. (20)

Lot 1296

Two horn beakers, one with hallmarked silver mounts London 1895 and a Victorian dome topped papier mâché tea caddy with gilt and mother of pearl decoration.

Lot 1193

Art Nouveau copper tea caddy by James Cartland & sons of Birmingham circa 1910, 21cm w x 11.5cm d x 10cm h, two pairs of finger plates and a pewter bowl probably designed by Oliver Baker and produced by Liberty & Co.

Lot 1164

An early 20thC Chinese red lacqueur box 17cm h x 24cm w x 18cm d together with a bamboo brush pot and a Chinese brass tea caddy.

Lot 1316

A miscellany to include a mahogany tea caddy on bun feet 27w x15d x 22.5cm h, a vintage drawing instrument set in fitted box, a vintage small aneroid wheel barometer marked JG to reverse and a box set of fish knives and forks.

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