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A mixed lot of silver and electroplated items, comprising silver items: a George III caddy spoon, London 1793, fluted bowl, a small mug, by Percy Frederick Jackson, Birmingham 1920, plain tapering circular form, a silver mounted Common Prayer book and Hymns A-M, a pair of Indian salt cellars, two further salt cellars and a small circular dish, plus electroplated items: a domed meat dish cover, two mugs, two small serving spoons, a pair of seated poodles, a dressing table pot and other items, and an Old Sheffield plated helmet cream jug, approx. weighable 7.5oz. (qty)
A late-Victorian silver tea caddy and stand, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1900, baluster form, the domed pull-off cover with a flower finial, the body decorated in the Chinoiserie manner with a figure and dragon within foliate settings, the stand of circular form, on a pierced circular foot, height 18.5cm, approx. weight 15oz. (2)
A George III silver tea caddy, Robert Makepeace & Richard Carter, London 1777, oval form, the flush-hinged cover with an engraved border and hinged finial, the body with engraved foliate decoration, with a lock and crest, the underside of the base inscribed 'Service over rated, 1777', length 11.8cm, approx. weight 10.9oz. Provenance: with an old card label from The Wyler Collection. (S. Wyler, New York).
A William IV Scottish silver tea caddy, probably by John McKell, Glasgow 1834, rectangular bombé form, embossed with pagodas and foliate and shell decoration on a matted background, with a lock, the hinged cover with a finial modelled as a seated Chinaman, on four foliate scroll bracket feet, with a pierced foliate scroll apron, engraved with a crest, the interior of the base with a fitting to hold a divider, height 19cm, approx. weight 29.3oz. The crest is that of Colley (Ireland).
A pair of Chinese armorial saucer dishes, circa 1795, with central armorial of Braithwaite and underglaze blue border, 14cm diameter (Literature: D H Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, London 1974, p.688), three Chinese export soup plates decorated in puce, 22.5cm diameter, a famille rose tea caddy with enamelled decoration and white metal cover, 10cm high and a Yixing teapot (handle and spout removed for use as a tea caddy) CONDITION REPORT: Saucer 1, overall good apart from minor surface wear in line with age and usage.Saucer 2, rubbed gilt rim, hair crack, smaller hair crack issuing from minor rim chip.Yixing teapot/caddy - missing handle and spout. Chip under rim of cover. Section missing from neck rim. Caddy - small flat chip to shoulderOne plate has faint hair crack across centre. One has a similar crack to centre and another from rim. One has two small rim chips and a firing flaw to rim.
Sale Item: INLAID TEA CADDY (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Sale Item: WOODEN OLD FORGE HOUSE TEA CADDY Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
A table clock by William Robins of London,late 17th century, the arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, strike/silent and mock pendulum aperture, supporting a twin-train repeating and striking movement and an engraved backplate, in an ebonised caddy top case with pierced brass sides and gilt metal feet, the reverse of the dial is on an engraved map plate,53cm highCondition report: Small carver moulding missing to dial door.Old repairs to eboniseing on hood.Rear door warped, lock missing.Damage to ? above lock.Brass frets missing to rear door.Wear and tear.
A Regency penwork tea caddy,19th century, with two lidded compartments and a mixing bowl, decorated all-over after Thomas Hope & John Flaxman, the lid with maidens, the inside lid 'Penelope's Dream', the front 'Ulysses Weeps at the Song of Demodocus', the rear 'Ulysses and Circe', each lidded caddy also decorated all-over,34cm wide16cm deep18cm highCondition report: No obvious major faults.Associated glass mixing bowl.
SIX SCANDINAVIAN CADDY SPOONS:- A Danish example with a leaf bowl and a decorative scroll handle, Copenhagen 1892, a modern Finnish example with a figure on the terminal, a silvergilt & enamel example, another with an engraved flower, inscribed "DANMARK", a silvergilt & enamelled "NORGE" example with a coiled stem, and another with a leafy terminal; the latter 4.1" (10.5 cms) long; 4.5 oz (6)
AN ART NOUVEAU PEWTER CADDY SPOON with a blue/green enamelled boss, by Liberty & Co., another Liberty & Co. pewter caddy spoon, three other pewter caddy spoons, a pewter caddy spoon with an acorn handle by Hugh Wallis, a copper caddy spoon by the Keswick school of Industrial Art and another copper caddy spoon; the largest one 4.4" (11 cms) long (8)
TWO UNASCRIBED LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CADDY SPOONS (an Art Nouveau example, initialled, and a smaller example with a lug handle, inscribed "Dec 24 1855-1905") and a quantity of non-precious caddy spoons in a variety of materials (mother of pearl, resin, plated, metal, etc) including two Tasmanian, Huon pine examples, the Art Nouveau silver example 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 1.5 oz weighable silver (lot)
A LATE 20TH CENTURY SCOTTISH (SHETLAND) CADDY SPOON with a cross handle, maker's mark "SS", Edinburgh 1971, a George III Irish caddy spoon, inscribed "GEORGINA" and a gold-mounted steel and tortoiseshell penknife, crested and inscribed "Sheffield 1911" by Rodgers of Sheffield; the Scottish spoon 2.4" (6 cms) long; 0.8 oz weighable silver (3)
FIVE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CADDY SPOONS with leaf bowls, another with an engraved cartouche in the bowl and initialled "MT", three North American caddy spoons, two Mexican caddy spoons, a Persian caddy shovel, an Iraqi niellowork caddy spoon and an American condiments sifter ladle; the latter 3.7" (9.2 cms) long; 7.7 oz (14)
ASSORTED CADDY SPOONS:- A George III small filigree caddy spoon, initialled "R", c.1800, a filigree caddy spoon with an agate handle, a Continental caddy spoon with an inset filigree panel, three antique Scottish caddy spoons, two Newcastle-made caddy spoons and an engraved, Sheffield-made caddy spoon, some initialled; the largest one 5" (12.5 cms) long; 2.7 weighable silver (9)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ARTS & CRAFTS CADDY SPOON with a drop-shaped bowl and a slender stem, with stylised seed heads in relief, by Agnes Frances Eleanor Vyse, London 1912, and a hand-made Scottish provincial caddy spoon of similar form with a Celtic knot at the bowl junction, by Highland Home Industries of Iona, with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1947; the latter 3.6" (9.2 cms) long; 1.1 oz (2)
A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a shaped stem, initialled "H", by T. Robinson & S. Harding, London 1810, another with a leaf-shaped bowl and heart-shaped terminal, initialled "JMC", by William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, two Victorian Fiddle & thread caddy spoons, and a caddy shovel, initialled, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1835; the latter 3.2" (8 cms) long; 2.6 oz (5)
A GEORGE III NORTH COUNTRY PROVINCIAL CADDY SPOON with a fluted shell bowl and a pierced, bright-cut stem, by J. Langlands & J. Robertson, Newcastle, 1775-1780, (maker's mark & lion passant only) and an Old English pattern caddy spoon, initialled "EB", by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1856; the latter 3.5" (8.7 cms) long; 0.8 oz (2)

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