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Lot 65

A GEORGE IV SILVER KINGS PATTERN CADDY SPOON by Joseph Wintle, Birmingham 1824, with a scalloped bowl; together with a late Victorian silver Old English pattern caddy spoon of 18th Century design, with embossed shovel bowl (2)

Lot 83

THREE GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOONS all with leaf engraved bowls, two by John Thropp or Joseph Taylor, the other by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1813-1826

Lot 85

A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON by George Unite, London 1856, with engraved bowl and leaf terminal and five other silver caddy spoons (6)

Lot 134

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER JOCKEY CAP CADDY SPOON of 18th Century design by Francis Howard, Sheffield 1971, embossed with stars and with vacant cartouche, together with a ditto silver heart shaped pill box by A. Norman, London 1989, the hinged cover set with moonstones and black onyx, 4.8cm wide (2)

Lot 109

A LATE 19TH CENTURY AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER TEA CADDY of Bombe shape, engraved with floral filled urns, on four splayed feet, 13cm high x 10cm wide x 10cm deep, weight 11 tr. ozs, mark for 1866-1918

Lot 377

A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, AND TWO VICTORIAN BOXES.

Lot 126

AN 830 GRADE SILVER HANDLED DINING MALLET / HAMMER, TOGETHER WITH HALLMARKED SILVER TO INCLUDE A TEA INFUSER, A LARGE SILVER BLADED FRUIT KNIFE, CADDY SPOON, A JAM SPADE, A PIQUE INLAID TORTOISESHELL DISH AND A SILVER MOUNTED MAGNIFYING GLASS. WEIGHABLE SILVER 67.9grms.

Lot 138

HALLMARKED SILVER TO INCLUDE A TWO HANDLED PORRINGER, AND A REGENCY STYLE SQUARE TEA CADDY DATED 1907, CHESTER. GROSS WEIGHT 249grms.

Lot 988

A group of seven Dutch caddy spoons with embossed bowls

Lot 971

A bottle shaped embossed tea caddy with pull off cover, London 1892, 150g

Lot 789

An attractive caddy spoon with engraved scoop shaped bowl, M.O.P handle, 4" long, Birmingham 1901 by WD

Lot 926

A 19th Century French silver gilt baluster shaped tea caddy and cover, 4" high

Lot 3180

A George III rectangular tea caddy or canister, the hinged cover decorated engrisaille with a figure in a Picturesque landscape, 11cm long, c.1790

Lot 3583

Erotica - an Art Deco period bakelite novelty automaton pistol-form bottle opener, pat. no. 242871, 18cm long; another; a novelty corkscrew, as a golf caddy and clubs; other diresct-pull corkscrews (4)

Lot 448

Four George III period silver tea caddy spoons, one tea leaf shaped, one acanthus leaf shaped, one with shell bowl and one with plain circular bowl, AF (4)

Lot 430

Two Georgian period silver tea caddy spoons, one George III period, 8cm long and 14.3g, with large oval bowl and fiddle and thread handle, the other 9.4cm and 17.4g, with shaped bowl and fiddle handle, London 1829 (2)

Lot 429

A George III period silver tea caddy spoon by Tudor Leader, 8.4cm long and 10.4g, shell shaped bowl possibly marked Sheffield 1786, handle with curl to terminal and initial T to underside, handle possibly repaired

Lot 431

A George III period silver tea caddy spoon by WP, 8cm long and 7.7g, in the form of a leaf with heart shaped terminal, Birmingham 1808, overall appears good and no obvious sign of damages or repair, the underside of the bowl is heavily worn

Lot 452

Two George III period silver tea caddy spoons, both shovel form, one with MOP handle by TF, the other with carved bone handle by WP (2)

Lot 426

Six small modern presentation stands under domes, two glass domes, one oval glass dome, tallest 24cm, and three with glass domes, used for presenting tea caddy spoons

Lot 434

Two George III period silver tea caddy spoons, one fiddle handle with initials and circular bowl, Birmingham by IT, 8cm and 7.2g, the other with shaped rim to oval bowl and initials to heart shaped handle, by IB, 6.9cm and 8.9g (2)

Lot 443

Three George III period silver tea caddy spoons, one with plain bowl and initials to handle, another with shell shaped bowl and bright cut design to handle, and another with fluted bowl, double duty mark to upper, tear to where handle meets bowl, AF (3)

Lot 446

Two first half 19th century silver tea caddy spoons, one with shell shaped bowl and fiddle handle, stress fractures to handle, 10cm long and 11.5g, the other with filled handle by George Unite (2)

Lot 442

A George III period silver tea caddy spoon by IT, 8.7cm long and 7g, in the form of a tea leaf with coiled handle, Birmingham 1800, repair to handle

Lot 455

A George III period silver tea caddy spoon by IT, possibly Joseph Taylor, 5.7cm long and 10g, Birmingham 1805, repair to where handle meets bowl

Lot 449

A Victorian period silver tea caddy spoon by WRS, possibly William Rawlings Sobey, 9.5cm long and 8.7cm, shaped bowl with fiddle handle bearing engraved family crest, Exeter but date letter unclear but possibly 1844

Lot 428

A George III period silver tea caddy spoon by William Woodman, 8cm long and 8.3g, probably marked Exeter 1820, overall in good condition and no obvious sign of damage or repair

Lot 432

Two George III period silver tea caddy spoons by Samuel Pemberton, both of shovel form, one 6.9cm and 6.2g, the other 8.3cm long and 9.1g (2)

Lot 436

A Victorian period silver tea caddy spoon by A.H, 8cm and 11.3g, with embossed pretty leaf and flower design to bowl and handle, Sheffield 1847, overall good and no obvious sign of damage or repair

Lot 444

A George III period silver gilt tea caddy spoon by SP, 10cm long, 9.4g, shovel shaped with mop handle

Lot 437

A George III period silver tea caddy spoon, 8.2cm long and 6.2g, in the form of an acorn, Birmingham 1803, handle appears to have been repaired where it meets the bowl

Lot 441

A 1970s Elizabeth II period silver tea caddy spoon by FH, 7.2cm long and 14.3g, in the form of a hand, Sheffield 1971

Lot 435

A George III period silver tea caddy spoon by TW, 9.4cm long and 12.7g, oval bowl with initials to fiddle handle, Newcastle possibly 1783

Lot 450

Three George III period silver tea caddy spoons, one with shell shaped bowl, the other two with plain bowls, AF

Lot 453

A George III period silver gilt tea caddy spoon by Samuel Pemberton, 8.9cm long and 10.3g, shaped bowl with embossed shell design, fiddle handle with initials, possibly repaired or replaced, Birmingham 1813

Lot 451

A 1960s Elizabeth II silver tea caddy spoon by A.E. Jones, 6cm and 15.4g, in the form of a tea leaf with coiled handle, Birmingham 1962

Lot 439

Three George III period silver tea caddy spoons, various designs, all assayed in Birmingham, AF (3)

Lot 445

Three George III period silver tea caddy spoons, one thistle shaped and one with fan shaped bowl, both repaired or replaced handles, the other plain with fiddle handle, AF (3)

Lot 438

A George III period silver tea caddy spoon by Nathaniel Smith & Co, 4.9cm and 4.8g, shell shaped, marks unclear for date but assayed in Sheffield, handle possibly cut off as slightly rough to end, please view in person

Lot 425

Five modern presentation stands under domes, three glass domes, tallest 31cm, and two with plastic domes, used to present tea caddy spoons

Lot 454

Two George III period silver tea caddy spoons, both with shaped bowls and bright cut design to handles, AF (2)

Lot 433

An early Victorian period silver tea caddy spoon by PL, 8.1cm and 14.4g, circular bowl with fiddle handle and initials, Newcastle 1839but with William IV duty mark

Lot 447

A George IV period silver tea caddy spoon by JC, 8.6cm long and 7.8g, with leaf style bowl, repaired to where handle meets bowl and tear, Birmingham 1828

Lot 456

Two Georgian period silver tea caddy spoons, one smaller, 8.2cm long and 8g with bright cut engraved decoration, the other, 8.5cm long and 15.4g with fiddle handle having engraved initials (2)

Lot 427

A George III period silver tea caddy spoon by JS, 7.4cm long, 8.5g, with round handle having bright cut decoration and initial H, marked B with duty mark and lion passant, appears in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair

Lot 440

A George III period silver tea caddy spoon, 5.2cm and 6.8g, in the form of a horseracing jockey's hat, peak appears to be repaired, not marked

Lot 511

A 19th Century tea caddy of sarcophagus form with fitted interior - sold with another tea caddy for restoration

Lot 604

A Victorian mahogany brass bound writing slope, a 19th Century tea caddy and two smaller boxes - for restoration

Lot 608

An early 19th Century flame mahogany and strung tea caddy with decorative inlay - sold with a 19th Century walnut veneered and inlaid work box - both for restoration

Lot 250

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, with fitted interior and etched Greek Key glass, 30.5 x 15.5cm, height 16cmBeading at edges is missing in some sections

Lot 238

A late 18th/early 19th century Regency Folk Art Cottage tea caddy, with lifting roof and secret drawer underThe hinges at back have been broken away and repaired, a number of surface scratches and some overpainting

Lot 144

**DESCRIPTION CHANGE** A *reproduction* tortoiseshell dome-top tea caddy, *in Georgian Regency style* with ivory escutcheon and trim, 17 x 10.5cm, height 16cm (Ivory Submission Reference No Z7GFCTC3) Lifting of wire to centre panel, overall good condition.

Lot 1104

George V Art Deco silver caddy spoon with handle in the form of a cat in the piloerection stance by William Aitken. Birmingham 1931 Condition Report: Slight crimping or bending to the suspension loop and handle

Lot 1150

Scottish silver Celtic design caddy spoon by Celtic Art Industries made by founder Hamish Dawson-Bowman.Condition Report: Tarnish and dirty, but in good condition.

Lot 1103

Georgie III novelty silver caddy spoon with scoop bowl and shovel/spade form handle. Birmingham 1808Condition Report: The sides of the shovel have crimps and bendFront blade is crimped and there are two tiny splits in the facetted corners

Lot 1142

A quantity of Hallmarked silver Caddy spoons sugar nips Fish Knife and associated items, Various dates and makers. Approx. 12 oz. (14)

Lot 1064

Silver quaich London 1947, embossed bon-bon dish, London 1894, six piece condiment set with Celtic band, small mug, Birmingham 1920, small dish with inset George V Shilling, Birmingham 1911, shell bowl caddy spoon, six George III teaspoons, Dutch windmill sugar spoon, four salt spoons 19.4oz 605.5gm, and a cased set of German 800 standard Art Nouveau tea spoons the handles formed as stems with flower head and face terminals. 3.5oz 109gm

Lot 1199

19th century naturalistic design Russian silver 84 grade tea caddy spoon, the handle in the form of a branch of wood connected to the bowl with vines and a central leaf.

Lot 1114

Victorian hinge topped bulbous bodied oval box or small caddy by Nathan and Hayes. Birmingham 1888Condition Report: Hinge in working order with slight play, interior clean and bright. 2.28 Troy Oz in weight dia.6.5 cm height 5.3 cm.

Lot 1105

Georgian IV silver caddy spoon with ornate scalloped bowl by Gervase Wheeler. Birmingham 1832

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