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Lot 71

Modern American silver jockey cap caddy spoon, stamped 925 Sterling, 5.5 cm

Lot 72

King George VI Coronation commemorative silver and enamel caddy spoon, Birmingham 1936, 6.5 cmSound overall condition. The mark are clear and there are no signs of previous repairs. Some slight distortion to the bottom of the bowl and by the terminal (see additional photographs).

Lot 73

George III silver leaf bowl caddy spoon with bright cut handle, London 1802; Maker possibly Thomas Wallis, 11 cm

Lot 74

Georg Jensen silver hand finished caddy spoon with tear drop handle, marked Georg Jensen 925.S, import marks for 1926, 12 cm

Lot 75

George III silver leaf-shaped bowl caddy spoon with bright cut decoration and wire loop handle , marks incomplete, maker Cocks and Bettridge, 7cm

Lot 76

George III silver leaf-shaped bowl caddy spoon with bright cut decoration and loop handle, possibly 1796 maker Edward Mayfield, 11 cm

Lot 77

Victorian silver vine leaf bowl caddy spoon with scroll vine and grape handle, Birmingham 1865, maker Hilliard and Thompson 7.2 cmExcellent condition commensurate with age. No obvious signs of any damage or repairs. Crisp clear hallmarks. Weighs approximately 13.9 grams.

Lot 78

Modern silver gilt caddy spoon with cast grape bell-shaped bowl and vine handle, Birmingham marks, 9.5 cm

Lot 80

Modern silver gilt caddy spoon with loop handle, Sheffield 2002 Golden Jubilee mark, Carr's of Sheffield 9cm

Lot 81

George III silver leaf-shaped caddy spoon with loop handle , Birmingham 1798, maker I.T. 8cm

Lot 82

Victorian silver leaf-shaped caddy spoon with bright cut veins to bowl and shell and fiddle handle, Sheffield 1878, John Round & Sons Ltd. 11cm

Lot 83

George III silver jockey cap caddy spoon with bright cut decoration, London 1800, Elizabeth Morley, 5cm

Lot 85

George III silver frying pan-shaped caddy spoon with bright cut bowl and handle, Birmingham 1799, no makers mark 6cm

Lot 86

Edwardian silver shell bowl caddy spoon with cast floral leaf handle, Chester 1905, M.Friedlander & Co.

Lot 87

George III silver bright cut caddy spoon , Birmingham 1817, Joseph Willmore 9.4 cm

Lot 88

Edwardian silver teardrop bowl caddy spoon with twisted handle and cast apostle knop, Chester 1904, makers mark rubbed 8.5 cm

Lot 89

William IV silver teardrop bowl caddy spoon with engraved armorial to handle, Edinburgh 1839, James & Walter Marshall 9.4 cm

Lot 90

George III silver oval bowl caddy spoon with bright cut decoration, London 1800, Thomas Streetin 7.5 cm

Lot 91

William IV silver gilt shell embossed caddy spoon with fiddle pattern handle, London 1830, William Bateman II, 10 cm

Lot 92

Victorian Scottish large shell bowl caddy spoon with Kings pattern handle, Glasgow1851, makers mark JD, 12 cm

Lot 93

George III silver shell bowl caddy spoon with bright cut handle, London 1788, Hester Bateman 7.5 cm

Lot 94

George III silver oval bowl caddy spoon with fiddle pattern handle, London1809, Josiah Smart

Lot 95

George IV Irish silver shell bowl caddy spoon with fiddle handle, Dublin 1827, Patrick Moore 9.5 cm

Lot 96

George III Irish elongated shell bowl caddy spoon with short handle, Dublin 1819, James England 9cmGood condition commensurate with age. There are black spots in the bowl of the spoon, I wouldn't be able to comment as to whether they could be polished out but they do seem relatively light and on the surface rather than deep.

Lot 97

George IV silver shovel-shaped caddy spoon with fiddle pattern handle, Birmingham 1826, makers mark rubbed 8cmGood overall condition, very small split to stem of spoon (see additional photographs).

Lot 506

An early 19th century Irish Silver caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with shaped and fluted oval bowl, engraved initials to terminal, marks for Dublin 1827, maker Laurence Keary also marked for Edward Twycross, 10.5cm, 12.5grams.

Lot 142

Antique coffin style tea caddy. [16x26x14cm]

Lot 293

Walnut tea caddy of ogee form, hinged lid opening to reveal a satin birch interior and two compartments, 28 x 17cm

Lot 303

Floral art nouveau glove box, 32 x 8cm, together with a mahogany tea caddy with shell marquetry, 25 x 15cm (2)

Lot 9

Continental silver caddy spoon, with windmill and cattle scene, Chester import marks for 1911, 12cm long

Lot 103

Victorian Sarcophagus rosewood tea caddy

Lot 471

Antique Chinese Porcelain hexagonal lidded pot / caddy, approximate height 4.5 inches

Lot 533

Vintage Hudsons bay silver plated tea caddy

Lot 184

A George III period mahogany and rosewood crossbanded tea caddy of rectangular form: lined interior with pull-out tin tea container and elliptical escutcheon (15cm wide)

Lot 201

An early 19th century sarcophagus-shaped two-division faded rosewood tea caddy, together with a 19th century moneybox (formerly a tea caddy) and a ornately carved Eastern treen jar-and-cover (3)

Lot 814

A German silver tea caddy, London import mark for 1905, Berthold Muller, 98g, 8.5cm

Lot 825

A George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1810, Joseph Willmore, and one other George III silver caddy spoon lacking handle, London 1817, Samuel Knight

Lot 1242

An Oak tea caddy, with two internal boxes, leather lined to interior of lid, 13'' wide x 7'' high x 6 1/2'' deep, for restoration, (one brass ring handle to side present).

Lot 1090

A small quantity of miscellaneous including treen tea caddy a/f, royal plaques, Queen Victoria miniature, miniature bisque busts, pill boxes, etc.

Lot 67

Keswick School of Industrial Arts (KSIA), Arts and Crafts hammered steel Staybrite caddy spoon, L6.5cm, and dish with engraved fern decoration to centre, D11.5cm, both with impressed marks beneath

Lot 77

Georgian mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, two division lidded interior with a later glass mixing bowl, upon four brass bun feet, together with a Georgian walnut rectangular tea caddy with two lidded divisions and a walnut writing slope with a fitted interior

Lot 306

A silver tea caddy with wooden finial on four bun feet, hallmarked Sheffield 1902, weight approx 140g

Lot 334

A small selection of silver and silver plated cutlery including a Georgian caddy spoon

Lot 4

Antique georgian silver tea caddy spoon

Lot 5

Antique georgian silver tea caddy spoon

Lot 8

Silver jockey cap tea caddy spoon sheffield silver hallmarks

Lot 9

Antique georgian silver tea caddy spoon

Lot 1207

Three Mason's ginger jars, together with a tea caddy (4) and a selection of glass including late 19th/early 20th Century custard glasses

Lot 563

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy with two fitted interior caddies, 33.5 x 16.5 x 16.5 cm

Lot 566

A 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy with two fitted caddies and replacement cut glass bowl

Lot 586

An Georgian mahogany tea caddy (locked), 40 x 18.5 x 19.5 cm

Lot 1468

A wooden address box, miniature bank of drawers, tea caddy etc. (5)

Lot 143

An Art Deco silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1930 by JS

Lot 144

A silver caddy spoon with shell terminal, 1993 by Richards & Knight

Lot 182

MIDDLE EASTERN INCENSE STAND,in the form of a trough, 21cm long, along with a late Victorian silver caddy spoon (2)

Lot 2513

Edwardian silver tea caddy of bombe form, the hinged cover engraved with lion crest, upon four paw feet, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1908, H8.5cm W10cm, approximate weight 5.25 ozt (163.2 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Two knocks to body.Hallmarks clear and legible.

Lot 2523

Edwardian silver tea caddy, of tapering oval part fluted form, the hinged cover with ebonised finial, hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co, Sheffield 1905, H10cm, approximate weight 6 ozt (186.5 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks with some slight wear, but generally clear and legible.

Lot 2572

Pair of George IV silver Kings pattern sugar tongs, hallmarked London 1827, makers mark partly worn and indistinct, together with a George III silver bright cut engraved teaspoon, hallmarked Stephen Adams II, London 1795, and a Victorian silver sugar shovel spoon, hallmarked Londdon 1879, no visible makers mark, plus an unassociated fitted case, for sugar tongs, caddy spoon, and teaspoon, with purple velvet and silk lined interior, approximate total silver weight 3.03 ozt (94.1 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Some wear to bowl of teaspoon, and wear to engraved decoration.Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.Case with some scratches and wear to edges of exterior, and some light wear to interior, particularly where items have previously rested against velvet.

Lot 2576

Two Georgian silver caddy spoons, the first George IV example with foliate engraved oval bowl, hallmarked John Thropp, Birmingham 1827, the second George III example hallmarked London 1793, makers mark worn, probably IB, together with a William IV silver jar and cover, of cylindrical form, the cover engraved with crest, hallmarked William Parker, London 1823, approximate total weight 2.45 ozt (76.1 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Bowls to caddy spoons generally very good, very slight knock to side of oval bowl.Hallmarks with varying light wear, particularly to makers marks, but generally legible.

Lot 16

A collection of wooden boxes tea caddy and sewing box.

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