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Lot 135

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shape tea caddy

Lot 411

A collection of silver wares including napkin rings, flatware, a miniature trug and a continental metalwares caddy spoon, 12.8ozt

Lot 1401

A Chinese shaped oval tea caddy with river landscape panel 5 inches high

Lot 620

A Georgian caddy spoon the bowl embossed with a maiden and her dog B'ham 1817 by IB

Lot 621

A kings pattern fiddle thread caddy spoon B'ham 1832 by GU

Lot 622

A heavy kings pattern caddy spoon London 1818 by WC

Lot 623

A unusual hand decorated caddy spoon London 1809 by JS

Lot 624

A George III caddy spoon with oval pierced bowl London 1807 by AB/GB

Lot 625

A unusual tree shaped caddy spoon B'ham 1833 by JT

Lot 46

A Victorian silver berry spoon by George Unite & Sons, London 1868 maker; caddy spoon by Henry Stratford, 1896; serving spoon with ornate stem by Samuel Boyce Landeck, London 1893, with foreign import mark; and one other Indian silver serving spoon with Ganesh terminal, 7.9oz

Lot 546

A Victorian brass mounted walnut domed top tea caddy, decorated with pierced foliate mounts with hinged lid enclosing an interior with two domed top canisters, lacking glass mixing bowl, height 20.5cm, width 35.5cm, depth 17.5cm.Additional InformationSome light water marks to the surface, some cracking and repairs to the veneer, general age wear throughout, light scuffs and scratches, wear to all corners and with a repair to the front right corner and a loss to the back right corner.

Lot 552

A Victorian burr walnut twin division decanter box housing two clear glass decanters and single small glass, one decanter with ceramic 'Gin' label, the box 22 x 22.2 x 12cm, a walnut strap work box and a converted George III mahogany jewellery box converted from a tea caddy with blue velvet lined interior (3).Additional InformationScuffs, scrapes, scratches and some nicks and old damage, general wear and tear throughout.

Lot 1051A

Pair of William IV Kings pattern sauce ladles by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1835, 2.2oz 68.8gm, Victorian sauce ladle, Edinburgh 1844, shell bowl caddy spoon (marks rubbed) cased set of 6 silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, cased set of 6 silver handled cake forks, 4 bright cut coffee spoons, pair of salt spoons, salt spoon, mustard spoon, butter knife and sugar tongs, weighable silver 7.2oz 224gm

Lot 1071A

Liberty & Co. Ltd., silver tea caddy and cover of octagonal section with herringbone and impressed stylised floral decoration, Birmingham, 1916, 3.9oz, 121g,

Lot 1094

Two textured silver napkin rings by Joan Andrew, London 1977, two other napkin rings, George III shell bowl caddy spoon Birmingham 1796 maker mark IT, various tea spoons, 8.3 oz 258gm, two small damaged trumpet vases, set of six rose decorated tea spoons marked 800, three other tea spoons and a napkin ring marked 800

Lot 1108

Silver presentation desk calendar, Birmingham 1927, capstan inkwell, page mark, coffee spoons, caddy spoon, tea spoon and two napkin rings, various dates and makers,

Lot 1144

George III silver caddy spoon Birmingham 1818, maker JW, assorted Georgian, Victorian and later silver tea, condiment and dessert spoons and 1 fork , 15 0zs

Lot 1158

Pierced silver sifter/caddy spoon by Nathan and Hayes, Birmingham 1893

Lot 1159

George IV silver caddy spoon, scoop form with Mother of pearl handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1822

Lot 1160

Sterling silver, hanger art caddy spoon with attached R.A.F tunic button

Lot 1161

Georgian silver shell pattern caddy spoon by Unite and Hilliard, Birmingham 1827

Lot 1199

Georgian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, another silver caddy spoon, three plated caddy spoons and a Norwegian 830 grade hammered finish silver spoon with pierced finial

Lot 1219

Queens pattern Georgian silver caddy spoon by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1817

Lot 1220

Unusual glass scoop silver handled caddy spoon by Thomas Biston, Birmingham 1943

Lot 1221

19th Century silver apostle handle caddy spoon by Henry Holland, London 1868

Lot 1237

Continental silver caddy spoon and an 830 grade silver tea strainer

Lot 1242

Continental silver 800 grade caddy spoon with the handle in the form of a pair of love birds

Lot 436

A silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, Sheffield 1910, together with a silver plated example, a silver quaiche, the handles engraved with the initials J.K., a silver butter dish in the form of a shell on three ball feet, and two silver ash trays, 11.3 ozs gross

Lot 497

A late 19th-century Russian filigree silver table casket. Moscow 1879 possibly by Michael Andreyev. The rectangular body of bombe form with hinged "caddy topped" cover Fitted with floral finials, and a hasp and staple catch. Supported on openwork bun feet. 5.3 ozt. 10 cm long x 7 cm wide x 7 cm high. heCondition report: No apparent major defects

Lot 502

An early 19th century Irish silver Old English pattern tablespoon. Dublin 1800 by James Keating. Together with other items of silver including two caddy spoons, gravy boat, easel photograph frame, cased shell form salts and other items. 23 ozt gross weightQty: qty

Lot 517

A 19th century silver caddy spoon, with foliate pierced and engraved handle, and scalloped bowl, maker's mark only W.B., 8cm, another fiddle pattern caddy spoon, maker W.S. possibly William Schofield, London 1826, and a set of four George III silver bright cut condiment spoons, by Thomas Northcote, London 1784 (6)

Lot 539

A silver caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl and bright cut handle, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1919, 8.5cm; another silver caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl and shell handle, Birmingham 1987, and a dog nose pattern small sauce ladle, London 1912, 2oz overall (3)

Lot 570

A pair of Edwardian silver napkin rings, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1904, in fitted case, a silver caddy spoon, a late Victorian silver spoon, the back of the bowl cast with coat of arms, London 1898, and a Victorian silver christening knife and fork, 7oz overall (6)

Lot 609

A collection of silver, comprising a pair of late Victorian dwarf candlesticks, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1893, 12.5cm high (weighted bases); a pair of spill vases, Birmingham 1960; a silver mounted cut glass inkwell, London 1898; a similar jar; a cigarette box; a clothes brush; a William IV caddy spoon, London 1834; and other odd spoons (qty)

Lot 625

A silver topped faceted glass sugar sifter and a quantity of assorted silver plated items, to include a tea set, oval tea caddy, two bottle coasters, various dishes, small boxes and cruet items etc (qty)

Lot 638

A Scottish (?) provincial silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, maker's initials only M.H., together with a silver caddy spoon, with dog nose trefid handle, by James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1934, and a silver miniature tot cup, in the form of a baluster tankard, by John Rose, Birmingham 1977, 4.5cm high

Lot 668

A late Victorian silver oval tea caddy, repoussé decorated with a frieze of classical figures in a landscape, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1898, 11cm wide, 7oz, a pair of similar candlesticks on weighted bases, London 1899, 12cm high, and a silver rectangular jewellery box, 14cm wide

Lot 704

A silver tea caddy, of chamfered rectangular form, with reeded borders and lobed composition finial, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1927, 10.5cm wide, 9oz; and another of oval section, with urn finial, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, 8.5cm wide, 6oz (2)Condition report: Both are in good condition, with very minor surface scratches, clear marks to both.

Lot 142

A 19th century inlaid mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, brass ball and claw feet, 17cm high, 28.5cm wide, 13.5cm deep; another smaller flattop (2)

Lot 227

A contemporary Chinese chinoserie canted square tea caddy, in red and gilt, 37cm high

Lot 144

A LARGE CHINESE 18TH / 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE & WHITE CADDY, decorated with landscape views, with a later letal cover, 36cm high x 17cm wide.

Lot 127

Silver to include photograph frame front, a set of silver handled knives, a glass scent bottle, a silver lid and backed brush and a silver caddy spoon, damaged

Lot 249

Swedish silver tea caddy, naturalistic segmented design, Gothenburg hallmark, dated 1929, mm C.G.Hallberg, having a lock & key, approx 460.9 gms. Condition report: very good condition in our opinion.Condition for this Lot - Sale 17/03/21460.9 grams

Lot 1065

A silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's cap, the peak with vacant shield, Birmingham, 1798 by John Thornton, 5cms.                                                                                                

Lot 1066

A silver caddy spoon of small size in the form of a jockey's cap, the peak offset, makers mark only of Samuel Pemberton, 4cms.                                                                                                 

Lot 1067

A silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's cap, the body in simulated basket work, the peak in filigree work with a small section at the join lacking, unmarked, 5.4cms.                                                                                                 

Lot 1068

Two silver caddy spoons, comprising an eagle head example with feather bowl, London, 1969 by C.J. Vander Ltd., 7.5cms, and another in the form of a jockey's cap, Birmingham, 1965 by John Rose, 5.4cms.    (2)                                                                                                

Lot 1069

A silver caddy spoon, the shovel shaped bowl with bright cut internal panel the handle with trellis and heart decoration, Birmingham, 1807 by John Thornton, 6.8cms.                                                                                                 

Lot 1070

A silver caddy spoon, the tear shaped bowl engraved with a leaf and shield shaped panel, the handle with bright cut decoration, London, 1799, with feint makers mark possibly John Jackson III, 9.5cms.                                                                                                 

Lot 1071

A silver caddy spoon, the leaf shaped and decorated bowl with the handle formed as an encircled snake, Birmingham, 1807, makers mark struck within the decoration and unclear, 7.5cms.                                                                                                 

Lot 1073

A silver caddy spoon, the leaf shaped bowl appropriately dot engraved, the wire encircled handle with a smaller offset leaf, Birmingham, 1805 by Joseph Willmore, 8.5cms.                                                                                                 

Lot 1074

A silver caddy spoon, the shell form bowl with bright cut border and fiddle pattern handle, Birmingham, 1866 by Hilliard and Thomason, 8.2cms.                                                                                                 

Lot 1075

A silver caddy spoon, the leaf form bowl, possibly a maple leaf, on short handle incorporating a vacant oval cartouche, Birmingham, 1809 by John Thropp, 7.2cms.                                                                                                 

Lot 1076

A silver caddy spoon, the leaf form bowl with encircled snake style handle, Birmingham, 1840, by Taylor and Perry, 7.2cms.                                                                                                 

Lot 1077

A silver caddy spoon, the shovel form bowl on turned tapering handle terminating in a green stained bone baluster handle, Birmingham, 1801, makers mark 'IT', 8.5cms.                                                                                                 

Lot 1078

Two silver caddy spoons, both with oval leaf decorated bowl with wire work encircled handle, one with lion and kings duty mark only, 8.7cms, the other apparently unmarked, 8cms.    (2)                                                                                                

Lot 1079

Five caddy spoons, comprising two mother of pearl examples with carved handles, largest 7.5cms, another in pressed tortoiseshell, chipping to edge, 7cms, a thistle top horn spoon, 10.5cms, and a paua shell example, 6cms.    (5)                                                                                                

Lot 1080

Five caddy spoons, comprising a mother of pearl example with carved handle, 7.5cms, a pressed tortoiseshell example, losses to edge, 6cms, a horn example, 8.5cms, another in dark horn, 10cms, and an EPNS 1953 coronation commemorative, 9.7cms.    (5)                                                                                                

Lot 86

A Tunbridge ware rosewood tea caddy, the front with a narrow band of geometric mosaic, the curved lid with an inset mosaic panel of Eridge Castle within a outer geometric mosaic border, complete with internal lid, 14 x 10.8 x 11.5cms max.                                                                                                 

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