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Lot 1181

Silver caddy spoon by John Thropp, Birmingham 1818, Victorian caddy spoon by H J Lias & Son, London 1861 and a plated shovel with rope stem by Thomas Wilkinson Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1187

Silver mug 'George Ronald Lancelot Ingleby ...1916 Kisumu B.E.A.' , silver caddy spoon and 1880 US silver dollar brooch 4.9oz total Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 186

Regency mahogany and boxwood strung two division tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with two lion mask loop handles on paw feet, L20cm and a Victorian Rosewood tea caddy, L28cm (2)

Lot 1620

A George III satinwood and yew wood rectangular tea caddy, with twin compartment interior, 20cm wide x 13cm high.

Lot 2162

Silver flatware, comprising; a set of six fiddle pattern teapsoons, London 1833, a set of six fiddle teaspoons, London 1827, a bottom marked tablespoon, a fiddle and thread pattern butter knife, London 1843, two spoons with the crest of The York & Lancaster Regiment to the ends of the handles, a caddy spoon, the bowl of scallop form, probably London 1798, combined weight 449 gms and a small toddy ladle with a twisted whalebone handle, London 1800, (18).

Lot 2292

A George III silver caddy spoon with heart shaped bowl and pierced handle, L&R Birmingham 1806; a George III caddy spoon with raised stylised shell decoration, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1797; another two plainer George III caddy spoons and an indistinctly marked mote spoon, 48g. (5)

Lot 2321

Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a Victorian seven piece teaspoon set, comprising; six teaspoons and a caddy spoon, London 1868, cased, a King's pattern caddy spoon, Sheffield 1894, a George IV caddy spoon, a Scottish butter knife, combined weight 128 gms, six silver handled butter knives, a silver cased popelling pencil, a plated propelling pencil and an enamel on copper decanter label, (13).

Lot 2323

Silver and foreign flatware, comprising; a George III toddy ladle with turned wooden handle, London probably 1771, six foliate engraved dessert spoons, various dates, a pair of William IV sauce ladles, a sifting spoon, a caddy spoon, a cased set of six salt spoons in the trefid pattern and ten further items, combined weight of weighable silver 543 gms, (27).

Lot 323

A 20th century olive wood deception box formed as a stack of books, 20cm wide x 10cm high, a George III mahogany tea caddy, 23cm wide x 19cm high and another George III mahogany and ebony strung tea caddy, 28cm wide x 15cm high and a 20th century mahogany wall bracket, (4).

Lot 1603

A Regency ivory strung mother-of-pearl inlaid tortoiseshell tea caddy, of bombe form with twin lidded interior, 18cm wide x 15cm high.

Lot 1612

A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy on gilt metal paw feet, 35cm wide x 19cm high; and a Regency style tea caddy of bloated sarcophagus form, 23cm wide x 19cm high.

Lot 1615

A George III blonde tortoiseshell dome top rectangular tea caddy with twin lidded interior, 18cm wide x 14cm high and a similar larger, 30cm wide x 14cm high. (2)

Lot 1111

A George III silver caddy spoon, having a shell shaped bowl and bright cut decorated handle, maker Thomas Northcote, London, 1783, 7.3cm, together with one other similar example, maker Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1795, 8cm. (2)

Lot 1112

A George III silver caddy spoon, having a canted square shaped bowl with bright cut floral decoration, the terminal initialed M, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1797, 7.5cm, together with one other George III silver caddy spoon, having a tear-drop shaped bowl and bright cut decorated handle, maker Henry Nutting/Hannah Northcote, London, 1799, 8.5cm. (2). Tear-drop bowl with slight crease near handle.Otherwise no apparent faults.

Lot 1113

A George III silver caddy spoon of plain undecorated form in the fiddle pattern, maker Elizabeth Morley, London, 1800, 8.5cm, together with one other similiar example, maker Josiah Snatt/John Shea, London, 1816, 8.5cm. (2)

Lot 1114

A George III silver caddy spoon, having a shovel shaped bowl with striated decoration and shaped handle, maker unidentified, probably Dutch, 1802, 9cm, together with one other George III silver caddy spoon having a shovel shaped bowl with bright cut decoration and turned bone handle, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1801, 8.2cm. (2). Both good, no apparent faults.

Lot 1115

A George III silver caddy spoon, the bowl in the form of a leaf with tendril handle, maker probably Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1802, 7cm. Very small ‘nibble’ to tip, otherwise good.

Lot 1116

A George III silver caddy spoon, the bowl of fluted oval form with circular ring handle, maker Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1804, 4.8cm, together with one other George III silver caddy spoon, having a shovel shaped bowl engraved verso JMB May 5th 1805 and turned ivory handle, maker William Pugh, Birmingham, 1804, 9.6cm. (2). Shovel spoon quite obviously re-soldered to handle, minor creases to silver.Fluted oval spoon with no apparent faults.

Lot 1117

A George III silver caddy spoon, having a tear-drop shaped bowl and Greek key engraved stem, maker Peter & William Bateman, London, 1805, 10cm, together with one other George III silver caddy spoon, having a shell shaped bowl and bright cut decorated stem, maker John Lawrence & Co, Birmingham, 1808, 8cm. (2). Both good, no apparent faults.

Lot 1118

A George III silver caddy spoon, having an oval radial flower head bowl with tendril handle surmounted by a leaf, maker Wardell & Kempson, Birmingham, 1809, 8.5cm. No apparent faults.

Lot 1119

A George III silver caddy spoon, having an oval shell shaped bowl, the terminal with oval vacant cartouche, maker Thomas Lambourn, Sheffield, 1807, 8.5cm, together with one other George III silver caddy spoon, having a spade shaped bowl and interwoven bright cut decorated stem, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1810, 8cm. (2) Shell bowl spoon – no apparent faults.Spade bowl spoon – marks worn to edges, otherwise no apparent faults.

Lot 1120

A George III silver caddy spoon, having a shovel shaped bowl engraved with acorns and a turned wooden handle, maker Thropp & Taylor, Birmingham, 1811, 8.5cm, together with one other George III silver caddy spoon, having a shovel shaped bowl engraved with acorns and further engraved stem, maker William Pugh, Birmingham, 1814, 7.5cm. (2). Thropp & Taylor example – some wear to extremities of marks, otherwise no apparent faults.Pugh example – no apparent faults.

Lot 1121

A George III silver caddy spoon, having a heart shaped bowl with gilt washed interior, maker Jospeh Taylor, Birmingham, 1813, 8.3cm, together with one other George III silver caddy spoon in the fiddle pattern and monogrammed C to the terminal, maker John Shea, London, 1813, 7.5cm. (2)

Lot 1122

A George III silver caddy spoon, the bowl with bright cut decoration and thistle shaped cut out sections, monogrammed verso IMW, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1814, 7.3cm, together with one other George III silver caddy spoon of plain undecorated form, maker Edward Mayfield, London, 1801, 8cm. (2). Both good, no apparent faults.

Lot 1123

A George III silver caddy spoon, having a shaped square bowl with bright cut decoration, maker William Pugh, Birmingham, 1814, 8cm, together with a George IV silver caddy spoon, having a shaped square bowl with floral engraved decoration and fiddle pattern stem, maker Unite & Hilliard (George Unite & James Hilliard), Birmingham, 1825, 7.5cm. (2)

Lot 1124

A George III silver caddy spoon, having a plain shovel shaped bowl and mother of pearl handle, maker John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1818, 11cm, together with two similar George IV examples each with a turned ivory handle, makers Lawrence & Co, Birmingham, 1822, 9.5cm and Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1828, 10.3cm. (3). Bettridge example – minor chip to mother of pearl handle, otherwise good.Lawrence & Co – ivory terminal is chipped, some wear to marks.Willmore – handle discoloured, otherwise good.

Lot 1125

A George IV silver caddy spoon, in the fiddle pattern, having a shell shaped bowl and monogrammed MJL to the stem, maker, George Knight, London, 1821, 8.5cm, together with a George IV silver caddy spoon, having an acorn shaped bowl and plain stem, maker Thomas Millington, Birmingham, 1828, 9.8cm and one other George IV silver caddy spoon, with fluted bowl and plain stem, Thomas Millington, Birmingham, 1828, 9.5cm. (3).All good, no apparent faults.

Lot 1126

A George IV silver caddy scoop, having a helmet shaped bowl with tapering handle and polished black agate finial, maker probably John Wakefield, London, 1820, 6.8cm, together with a William IV silver caddy spoon, having a shallow bowl and ivory handle, maker WW, Birmingham, 1833, 10cm. (2)

Lot 1127

A George III silver caddy spoon, having an acorn shaped bowl with bright cut decoration and further shaped stem inscribed to the terminal Ash, maker Elizabeth Morley, London, 1809, 7.9cm. No apparent faults.

Lot 1128

A William IV silver caddy spoon in the kings pattern, having a fluted waisted rectangular bowl, maker Thomas Millington, Birmingham, 1834, 9.5cm, together with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, having a shaped bowl and fiddle pattern stem monogrammed C, maker William Welch, Exeter, 1937, 9.3cm. (2)

Lot 1129

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl with bright cut floral decoration, monogrammed CHL? to the terminal, maker Charles Boyton, London, 1847, 9.5cm, together with one other Victorian silver caddy spoon in the fiddle pattern with shell shaped bowl, maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams) London, 1848, 9.5cm. (2)

Lot 1130

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the gilt washed bowl repousse decorated with flowers and leaves, maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London, 1863, 7.8cm. No apparent faults.

Lot 1131

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, having a scallop shaped bowl and further shaped stem, monogrammed S.B, maker Foxall & Co, Birmingham, 1849, 7cm, together with one other Victorian silver caddy spoon, the shaped shallow bowl with engraved borders and further C-scroll engraved stem, maker Alfred Taylor, Birmingham, 1862, 8.5cm. (2). Both good, no apparent faults.

Lot 1132

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, having a plain bowl and engraved stem, the terminal with vacant cartouche within a C-scroll borders, maker, George Unite, Birmingham, 1866, 10cm, together with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, the plain bowl with pireced stem and apostle finial, maker Martin Hall & Co. (Robert Martin & Ebenezer Hall) Sheffield, 1872, 9cm and one other Victorian silver caddy spoon in the fiddle pattern with shell shaped bowl, maker Francis Higgins II, London, 1885, 11cm. (3). All good, no apparent faults.

Lot 1133

A late Victorian silver caddy spoon, having a shell shaped bowl, the terminal monogrammed CC, maker John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 1894, 9.2cm, together with one other late Victorian silver caddy spoon having a scallop shaped bowl and shell terminal, maker, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1894, 8cm. (2). Both good, no apparent faults.

Lot 1134

A late Victorian silver caddy spoon, having a fluted bowl and scroll decorated stem, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham, 1898, 9cm, together with an Edwardian silver caddy spoon having a floral engraved fan shaped bowl, maker probably Samuel Garside, Birmingham, 1907, 8cm. (2)

Lot 1135

An Edwardian silver caddy spoon, having a lute shaped bowl with C-scroll decoration, maker James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin) Sheffield, 1910, 8cm, together with a George V silver caddy spoon of plain undecorated form with trefoil terminal, maker, C.W. Fletcher & Son Ltd (Charles William Fletcher) Sheffield, 1912, 8cm. (2)

Lot 1136

Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co, An Art Nouveau hammered silver caddy spoon, having a heart shaped bowl with sinuous handle, stamped verso 302, Birmingham, 1911, 9.2cm. A good example, no apparent faults.

Lot 1137

An Arts & Crafts silver caddy spoon, having an oval spot hammered bowl and stylized leaf handle, maker Alfred Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1913, 8.1cm. A good example, no apparent faults.

Lot 1138

A George V silver caddy spoon, having a plain tear-drop shaped bowl with thistle crest to the terminal, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1914, 7.2cm, together with one other George V silver caddy spoon, having a trefoil shaped bowl, the terminal initialed K, maker, Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton) London, 1918, 7cm. (2)

Lot 1139

An Arts & Crafts silver caddy spoon, having a circular hammered bowl and triform wirebound stem with disc terminal and ball finial, maker Alfred Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1920, 8.3cm.Reverse of bowl numbered 11.A good example, no apparent faults.

Lot 1140

A George V silver caddy spoon, having a shaped bowl, the stem in the form of a thistle and surmounted by a facet cut citrine, maker Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham, 1924, 9.8cm, together with one other George V silver caddy spoon of plain undercorated form with pierced terminal, makers mark obscured, Chester, 1921, 10cm. (2). Citrine with some abrasions to some edges only, otherwise good.All silver to both appears good.

Lot 1141

A late Arts & Crafts silver caddy spoon, having a circular spot hammered bowl with square stem and disc terminal, maker Alfred Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1926, 6.2cm, together with one other George V silver caddy spoon, having a leaf shaped bowl and bright cut stem, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield, 1925, 8.3cm. (2). Arts & Crafts example – light handling wear, some minor scratches, otherwise good.George V example – no apparent faults.

Lot 1142

An early 20th century silver caddy spoon, having a deep bowl with wavy rim, the terminal with C-scroll decoration and vacant cartouche, maker Adolf Barsach Davis, import marks for London, 1927, 8.2cm, together with a George V silver caddy spoon, having a rectangular shallow bowl, the terminal with shell decoration, maker Cooper Bros, Sheffield, 1928, 5.6cm. (2)

Lot 1143

A Georg Jensen silver caddy spoon, in the acorn pattern, stamped verso Georg Jensen Sterling Denmark, circa 1920, 10.2cm.

Lot 1144

Alexander Ritchie for Iona Celtic Art, a silver caddy spoon, having a spade shaped bowl, the circular handle with raised Celtic knot design, stamped AR and Iona verso, Birmingham, 1933, 9.3cm. A good example, no apparent faults.

Lot 1145

An Art Deco silver caddy spoon, of plain undecorated form, having a shallow bowl and angular handle, maker H.T. Lamb & Co, London, 1930, 7cm, together with a George V silver caddy spoon, having a hammered shovel shaped bowl with further hammered stem and Celtic cross terminal, markers marks rubbed, Chester, 1933?, 10cm. (2)

Lot 1146

An Art Deco silver caddy spoon, having a circular shallow bowl and angular handle surmounted with a dogs head, maker Kenart Ltd, Birmingham, 1932, 7.2cm, together with a George V Jubilee silver caddy spoon, having a hammered bowl and pierced coronet handle, maker Robert Edgar Stone, London, 1934 jubille mark, 7.4cm. Both good, no apparent faults.

Lot 1147

An Edward VIII Coronation silver caddy spoon, having a circular hammered bowl and red enamelled coronet handle dated 1937, maker Robert Edgar Stone, London, 1936, 7.5cm.

Lot 1148

A George VI silver caddy spoon in the form of a right hand, maker Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield, 1942, 7.2cm, together with one other George VI silver caddy spoon, having an oval bowl and pierced stem, maker D.N.H & S, Sheffield, 1943, 7cm. (2)

Lot 1149

A novelty silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockeys cap, having a vacant sheild shaped cartouche to the peak, maker Horton & Allday, Sheffield, 1954, 5.1cm, together with one other similar example by the same maker, Sheffield, 1957, 5.2cm. (2). Both good, no apparent faults.

Lot 1150

An E.R. II Prince of Wales Investiture silver caddy spoon, having a circular shallow bowl, the handle engraved with Fluer de lys and Ich Dien, maker Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1969, 6.7cm, together with one other E.R. II silver caddy spoon, having a spade shaped bowl, the stem with Celtic knot design, the terminal with further Celtic cross, maker Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield, 1969, 8.8cm. (2)

Lot 1151

An E.R. II silver caddy spoon, having a lute shaped bowl and angular handle with geometrice design, maker Pinder Bros, Sheffield, 1969, 9.2cm, together with one other E.R.II silver caddy spoon, having a plain shallow bowl, the stem engraved with leaves, maker Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield, 1976, 9.3cm. (2)

Lot 1152

An E.R. II 1977 jubilee silver caddy spoon, having a plain bowl the hallmarked stem engraved EIIR 1952-1977 surmounted by a crown, maker Da-mar Silverware, London, 1977, 8.3cm, together with a 1981 Royal Wedding commemorative silver caddy spoon, having a shell shaped bowl, surmounted by a gilt crown Fluer de lys, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1981, 8.7cm. (2)

Lot 1153

An E.R. II silver caddy spoon, the bowl engraved with layered feathers, the terminal in the form of a birds head, maker C.J. Vander Ltd, Sheffield, 1977, 7.2cm. A good example, no apparent faults.

Lot 1154

An E.R. II. novelty silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockeys cap, having a vacant shield shaped cartouche to the peak, maker Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield, 1976, 5.2cm, together with one other E.R. II. silver caddy spoon, having a shell shaped bowl and further shell cast terminal, maker Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield, 1977, 7.8cm. (2)

Lot 1155

A late 19th century Russian silver caddy spoon, the deep shovel shaped bowl monogrammed M with foliate engraving to the underside, Moscow, circa 1890, 10.5cm, together with a Continental white metal caddy spoon, having a plain oval bowl with a pierced folding handle with figure of Cupid, stamped 800, 8.2cm. (2)

Lot 1156

A 19th century German silver caddy spoon, the triangular bowl embossed with boats upon a river with pierced stem and further boat to the terminal, maker L. Neresheimer & Co, import marks for London, 1869, 9cm, together with an early 20th century Dutch silver caddy spoon, the bowl embossed with a tavern scene, the terminal in the form of a windmill, Import marks for Arthur Graf, Chester, 1908, 7cm. (2)

Lot 1350

An early 19th century mahogany and inlaid tea caddy, the hinged cover with rosewood crossbanding and further ebony and satinwood stringing, opening to reveal fitted interior with centre cut glass mixing bowl flanked by a hinged caddy to either side, w.29cm

Lot 671

A sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, lacking interior fittings and a wooden circular box

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