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NO RESERVE Silver.- Kent (Timothy Arthur) West Country Silver Spoons and their Makers 1550-1750, 1992 § Rabinovitch (B.S.) Antique Silver Servers for the Dining Table, Concord, Ma., 1991 § Norie (John) Caddy Spoons, 1988 § Salter (John, editor) Wine Labels 1730-2003, Woodbridge, 2004, illustrations, some colour, original cloth or boards with dust-jackets, the second rubbed; and 2 others on cutlery, 4to (6)Provenance: The Partridge Fine Arts Research Library
Silver baby's rattle with whistle and mother of pearl handle Birmingham 1905, Celtic beaten silver caddy spoon by W Johnson & Sons Birmingham 1944, Georgian moat spoon, butter knives, sugar nips, teaspoons etc, 6oz weighable silver Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A charming early 19th century English Royal caddy-work coverdated 1824the white ground hand stitched with the Hanoverian coat-of arms supported by the lion and unicorn, emblems of the four nations surrounding it, the cypher of George IV above and the date below, surrounded by angular stylised flowering vine border, some minor discolouration 350cm x 322This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of silver itemsComprising: A set of six trencher salts, L A Crichton, London four 1935, two 1936, shaped square with incurved corners, with four salt spoons, a small hot milk jug, L A Crichton, London 1933, with wood handle, a tea strainer on stand, Alstons & Hallam, London 1936, the wire-work frame with swivel action strainer and bowl below, a two-handled porringer, L A Crichton, London 1935, a pair of plain bowls, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, a small two-handled bowl, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1901, a bachelors' teapot and a caddy spoon , weight total 72oz. (18)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A shagreen caddy boxthe mixing bowl and cover with cancelled marks and LAO case numberThe case with unmarked silver lock face, hinged carrying handle, interior fitted with two cylindrical caddies, pull-off covers, one with cancelled lion passant marks, armorial engraved, length of box 26.2cm.Footnotes:The monogram together with the shield and crest appear to relate to one of the family of MOORE, originally of Canterbury, MORE, originally of Grange, Yorkshire, the lozenge is for a widow named probably TAYLOR or TAYLOUR whose maiden name was HOLBECH/HOLBEAM, a family originally of Stow, Lincs.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George II silver caddyEdward Wakelin, London 1752Upright rectangular form engraved with ornate stylised trellis work with floral motifs, with hinged cover centred with an oval scroll cartouche, with internal locking mechanism, underside with engraved scratch weight 15'2, height 11.7cm, weight 14.7oz.Footnotes:A caddy of the same design by Edward Wakelin, London 1752, sold Bonhams, London, New Bond Street, 15th March 2002, lot 211.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver double tea caddyby Henry Chawner & John Emes, London 1796 Tapering oval form, with a central divider, the twin lids with central fixed handle, each end with a lock mechanism, engraved crowned initials, length 16cm, weight total with unmarked divider 14.5oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century gilt brass mounted mahogany chiming mantel clock and bracketthe movement numbered 234 to the backplateof rectangular form, the swept and hipped caddy top with pineapple finial and four pineapple finials to the corners, the front with arched door flanked by twin reeded Corinthian columns on moulded plinth base and lobed bun feet, the arched brass dial with 7'' silvered Roman chapter ring with outer five minute Arabic track, the arch with three subsidiaries for Chime on eight bells and Westminster, Slow/Fast, and Silent/Chime, the brass triple fusee movement with anchor escapement chiming on a nest of 8 graduated bells and striking on a gong with pendulum and winder, the bracket with undulating rectangular platform top on knopped and trellis pierced scrolling support, with pendulum, winder and case key, the clock 66cm high, the bracket 29cm high (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good early 19th century ebonised and brass mounted miniature table clock with pull repeat in the manner of Strickland and Richardsonthe dial indistinctly signed P***ard? Woolwichthe arched case with pagoda caddy top with ball finial, the front corners with rams head and pendant fruiting vine mounts, the sides with arched fish-scale sound grills, on ogee bracket feet, the 4' arched Roman dial below a Strike/Silent subsidiary dial, the brass twin fusee movement with verge escapement and engraved arched backplate striking on a bell, with bob pendulum, case key and winder, 31cm high Footnotes:Purchased Sothebys, sale 14087, 1987.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good 18th century brass mounted mahogany quarter striking miniature table clockthe dial signed Marriott, Londonthe moulded pagoda caddy top surmounted by a flaming urn finial over gilt Rococo side frets backed with burgundy velvet with foliate mounts on raised c-scroll feet, the circular white enamel 3.75' dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and outer minute band with gilt hands surmounted by a subsidiary dial for strike/silent, the twin fusee movement with shaped plates, with verge escapement sounding the quarters on two bells, the signed backplate with engraved apron, together with a case key and a winding key. 41cms high (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Silver mounted Chinese blue and white export tea caddy, ovoid form decorated with figures at a gaming table, later mounted in silver with a domed cover, possibly Dutch, the porcelain Kangxi period, height 14cm; also a silver mounted cut glass sugar sifter, waisted form, Birmingham 1906, height 15.5cm (2)
A Caughley wine taster or scoop circa 1785 of circular form with leaf-shaped handle, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Fisherman or Pleasure Boat pattern, unmarked, 6.5cm wide Provenance: Ex. Wychwood Collection. Notes: See Ironbridge 1999 no.4, which is catalogued as a 'scoop' and Newsletter September 2003 No.15 p.10. Whilst often described as a wine taster, the actual function of these is under dispute. Ideas ranging from caddy spoons to tasters have been put forth, however their actual use remains unknown beyond being intended to serve a 'single' portion similar to asparagus servers and custard cups.
Victorian carved oak bracket clock, late 19th Century, carved caddy style top over a carved lion's mask and figural caryatids, flanking a brass arched 6.5cm dial with matted centre, silver chapter ring, regulator and strike/silent to the arch, the double fusee movement striking on a gong, width 35cm, height 56cm, depth 37cmPlease note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Late Victorian mahogany display cabinet, circa 1900, having a caddy style top over two glazed doors, opening to two fabric covered shelves, glazed panel slides, two short drawers fitted to the base, with ring handles, raised on swan neck legs with claw and ball feet, width 107cm, depth 34cm, height 177cm
A rare Worcester spoon circa 1785, of Chinese rice spoon shape, the handle with a single floret terminal, printed in bright blue with a portion of the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern and associated border, two leafy sprigs on the underside, disguised numeral mark, 13cm long (minute chip to the tip) Provenance: Ex. Wychwood and Zorensky Collections. Purchased at Bonhams in March 2004. Notes: Worcester may have re-issued a shape popular fifteen or twenty years earlier, possibly for use as a caddy spoon.
A good Mappin & Webb coromandel wood and gilt metal mounted tea caddy, 19th century, with Gothic style applied gilt metal decoration, the interior lid with purple silk lining and housing a cut glass mixing bowl flanked by hinged caddies and with applied label for Mappin Webb & Co , 77 and 78 Oxford Street, 71 and 72 Cornhill, London. 31.4 cm wide, 17 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The casket is in generally extremely good condition. All brass work is present. The hinges are original and very secure with no movement. The lock and plate are present. We do not have a key. The exterior brass work has some slight tarnishing and losses to the original lacquered finish but in our opinion these are very minor issues. The veneers to the top lid are very good and the colour uniform. There are very faint traces of stress fractures in places but no lifting veneer or anything untoward. The front panel is in extremely good order as is the back and both sides. There are very minor nibbles to the sharp edges but again this is insignificant. The two interior lidded compartments are both in extremely good order with no movement at the hinges. The glass bowl fits the aperture but we are not sure if this is original or not.
A 19th century coromandel wood tea caddy, with domed top and with applied brass leaf mouldings. Width 23 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The box is in generally good order. The hinges are original and not loose. The lock and plate are present but we have no key. The top shuts correctly and there are no significant gaps. There are some minor stress fractures to the veneers on the domed top but no lifting veneers and no losses. The body is in generally good order. The interior has lost much of its original lining material.

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