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Lot 805

Unusual fish shaped caddy spoon engraved with scales 3 in long . London 1968 By S G M

Lot 901

Georgian plain fiddle pattern caddy spoon with oval bowl. London 1826

Lot 830

A Norwegian caddy spoon by HM

Lot 902

Victorian caddy spoon plain OE pattern . London 1868 By GA

Lot 208

A Victorian silver tea caddy, of bombe form, the hinged cover with flame finial, atop four cast and applied paw feet, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1900, height 12cm, weight 184g/5.91ozt approx

Lot 235

An Edwardian silver tea caddy, of ovoid form with panelled rim and gadrooned border, the hinged cover with knop finial, atop four paw feet, sponsor's mark over-struck, Birmingham 1901, height 11cm, weight 189g/6.07ozt approx

Lot 132

Keswick School of Industrial Arts, an Arts and Crafts silver acorn knop spoon, hallmarked Edinburgh 1961, also marked 'KESWICK', length 14.8cm, together with a leaf-form tea caddy spoon, by Geoffrey Guy Bellamy, London 1963, length 5.7cm, combined weight 31g/0.99ozt approx (2)

Lot 226

A group of items comprising an Edwardian silver tea caddy, William Neale, Birmingham 1907, height 9cm, together with a Victorian silver cream jug, Edward Hutton, London 1891, together with a dressing table set, hallmarked vase with a weighted base, and perfume bottle, weight of weighable silver 166g/5.33ozt approx (9)

Lot 91

A George III silver caddy spoon, of shovel or scoop form, the bowl and handle decorated with bright-cutting, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1801, length 7cm, together with two similar examples, all by Joseph Taylor, combined weight 23g/0.73ozt approx (3)

Lot 261

A George III silver tea caddy spoon, the pierced ovoid bowl with scalloped rim, decorated with bright-cutting, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1814, length 8.5cm, together with three other hallmarked tea caddy spoons, combined weight 30g/0.96ozt approx (4)

Lot 331

A George V silver tea caddy, in the George III style, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1913, height 9.5cm, together with an Art Nouveau silver mustard pot, and two silver jewellery boxes, weight (sans glass liner) 358g/11.51ozt gross all-in approx

Lot 196

A George III silver tea caddy spoon, the oval bowl pierced and decorated with floral sprays, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805, length 6.7cm, together with three other hallmarked examples, combined weight 27g/0.86ozt approx (4)

Lot 429

A George III novelty silver caddy spoon, modelled in the form of an upturned right hand, with Greek-Key decoration, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1806, length 6.5cm, weight 9g/0.28ozt approx

Lot 284

An Indian silver pepper pot, of globular form, the exterior decorated in relief with houses and a figure, atop three pad feet, height 5cm, together with an Eastern silver-coloured metal tea caddy, or jar and cover, height 7cm, both apparently unmarked, combined weight 98g/3.15ozt approx (2)

Lot 59

A Highly Decorative Victorian Hallmarked Silver Tea Caddy, GMJ, London 1894, of oval form with wavy cut rim and partial gadrooned design, the centre band with flowerhead and foliage decoration in relief, to vacant cartouche front and verso, detachable lid of the same design, approximately 9cm high.The caddy weighs 97grams.

Lot 67

A Victorian antler two-division tea caddy of serpentine shape, the hinged lid enclosing two tin-lined caddies with decorated ivory lids, 30cm wide, 18cm high, 18cm deep, (small sections of antler cladding detached but present). Ivory exemption certificate no. YCAARYEM.

Lot 535

A small Georgian silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1809, by Joseph Willmore, a silver Vesta case, a stamp case in the form of an envelope and other items, (5).

Lot 571

A late-18th/early-19th century tea caddy of shaped oval form, with embossed scroll and foliate decoration, 7.5cm high, 8.5cm wide, marks rubbed, ___3.1oz.

Lot 229

A GEORGIAN ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER OF PEARL SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY, with turned handles to each end, raised on four squat bun feet, W 35 cm

Lot 810

Silver & enamel Art Deco George VI coronation caddy spoon by Robert Edgar Stone in a Goldsmiths & Silversmiths retail box - spoon 7.5cm & 25g total weight

Lot 816

1899 Britannia silver teaspoon by Thomas Bradbury & Sons (14cm long) + 4 silver spoons - total weight (5) 85g t/w pewter caddy spoon & Malaysian pair of servers with silver ends (worn handles)

Lot 2113

Hand crafted, hammered silver, ovoid tea caddy, the hinged cover with a flower head, makers mark JA, London 1981, H 9cm, 9.4ozt 294gm and a brandy warmer with turned wood handle on paw feet, makers mark JA, London 1982, gross weight 8.4ozt 262gm

Lot 2179

Silver plated cocktail shaker, by Adie Brothers, Asprey's tea caddy, salver, meat cloche, asparagus servers, grape shears, toast rack, basket, and ashtray

Lot 2152

A collection of six caddy spoons by William Brockwell, C.1780, another by John Bourne, a foliate engraved vesta case, and a circular pill box with pendant loop, 3.3ozt 104gm

Lot 2055

George III caddy shovel with mother of pearl handle, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816, pair of bright cut sugar tongs, by Thomas Law, Sheffield 1803, pair of fiddle pattern mustard spoons, by Thomas Dicks, London 1826, another pair of mustard spoons, by William Seaman, London 1825, Art Nouveau "tulip" vase by William Neale, Chester 1905, cream jug, salt shaker, sugar tongs, condiment spoons, two trumpet vases with weighted bases and a pair of glass and silver mounted open salts, and a sterling silver pill box with teddy bear lid. weighable silver 15ozt 467gm

Lot 2158

Georg Jensen, Danish silver caddy spoon made in the 'Beaded' pattern, with shovel bowl, with Import Marks for George Stockwell, London 1928 and a French silver tastevin

Lot 2016

George III silver jockey cap caddy spoon with silver filigree peak, makers mark IT ( A similar mark registered Apr 1813 by Joseph Taylor) Birmingham 1798 5cmCondition Report: Small section of filigree missing from peak

Lot 2027

Late Victorian tea caddy with embossed foliate decoration on scroll feet, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1896, 9.7ozt 302gmCondition Report: Overall in good condition, minor age related wear. No obvious damage or repair. 14cm high, 11cm wide.

Lot 895

JOHN WILSON HEPPLE (BRITISH, 1854-1937) (2)Kittens playing with a basket; Kittens playing with a tea caddy, a pair each signed and dated 'WILSON HEPPLE 1911' (one lower right, the other lower left) watercolour each 26 x 36cm (2) Provenance Private collection, UK

Lot 2602

Mid 20th century silver caddy spoon, with palmette bowl and handle, hallmarked A Chick & Sons Ltd, London 1966, together with an early 20th century silver handled shoe horn and button hook and a a silver handled knife, all hallmarked Condition Report:Caddy spoon approx 0.66 ozt (20.7 grams)

Lot 2599

Four William IV and later silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoons, including a Victorian example with fluted bowl, hallmarked William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1844, and a Victorian shovel shaped example with engraved monogram, hallmarked John Osment, Exeter 1851Condition Report: Approx 47.8 grams

Lot 2597

Five Georgian and later silver caddy spoons, comprising a circular example George III with pin prick decoration and engraved monogram, and four examples with pear shaped bowls and bright cut and pin prick decoration, all hallmarked Condition Report: Approx 38.5 gramsTwo examples with repairs to handles

Lot 2557

Arts and Crafts silver rabbit caddy spoon, the face engraved to the hammered oval bowl, with the handle formed as the rabbit's ears, hallmarked Henry George Murphy, London 1934, with Murphy's Falcon stamp, L10cm

Lot 2601

William IV Scottish silver Fiddle and Shell pattern sauce ladle, hallmarked Glasgow 1830, maker's mark WM over AM, a pair of Scottish silver sifting spoons, with pierced thistle design handles, hallmarked Francis Howard Ltd, Edinburgh 1987, two Victorian silver caddy spoons, hallmarked George Unite, Birmingham 1861 & 1871 and four other 19th century caddy spoons, all hallmarked Condition Report:Approx 4.11 ozt (158.9 grams)

Lot 2600

Five Georgian and later silver caddy spoons, including a William IV example with pin prick decoration, hallmarked George Unite, Birmingham 1835 and a George III Fiddle pattern example with shovel shaped bowl, hallmarked William Pugh, Birmingham 1813Condition Report: Approx 38.6 gramsOne example unmarked

Lot 2508

George III silver jockey cap caddy spoon, with bright cut decoration, hallmarked London 1798, maker's mark EM, probably for Elizabeth Morley, H1.5cm, L5cmCondition Report:Small solder mark to one edge

Lot 2598

Four Georgian silver caddy spoons, comprising a George III kidney shaped example with pin prick decoration to handle, hallmarked Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1807, a George IV Fiddle and Shell pattern example with oval bowl and engraved monogram, hallmarked London 1825, maker's mark GW pribably for George Wintle, a George III circular example with pierced bowl and pin prick decoration, hallmarked London 1796, maker's mark GB, probably for George Burrows I, and a George III fiddle pattern example with bright cut decoration and engraved monogram, hallmarked William Pugh, Birmingham 1814Condition Report: Approx 35.3 grams

Lot 64

Papier-mache lacquered tea caddy, with gilt and mother of pearl decoration, raised on squat bun supports, L2cm x W13cm x H14cm. Together with two cake/sandwich trays, both with decorative swing handles and both with gilt and mother of pearl decoration.

Lot 218

An early 20th Century Dutch silver tea caddy of square form, elaborately chased and embossed with Dutch shipping and windmill scenes, having a beaded decorated top with a pull-off windmill and beaded decorated cover, makers mark beneath for Cornelius Rietveld, Dutch second standard mark lion for silver, g/w 215gms, 13cm tall

Lot 48

A Victorian silver three-piece set by Holland and Son and Slater to include a pair of sugar tongs, a tea caddy spoon and a preserve spoon hallmarked London 1880 in a fitted case, total weight 59.8g Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 148

A Victorian silver tea caddy by Atkin Brothers with a fluted body and ebon turned finials, engraved initials and hinged lid, hallmarked Sheffield 1899, 211.5gLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 383

Silver plate to include an early 20th century tea set with a tea caddy and a later example with a tray, hip flasks, an eggcup and a plaque Location: GMIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 424

A G-Plan Fresco mid-century retro sideboard, one long cutlery drawer, flanked by two short drawers, above four cupboard doors, on tapering legs, 85 x 152 x 46cms, the cutlery drawer containing a small selection of silver plated and other cutlery, to include a Dixon tea caddy spoon.Location: GIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 137

A good fluted silver caddy spoon in the Georgian style. Birmingham. Approx. 11 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 390

Two silver caddy spoons in the Georgian style. Various dates and makers. Approx. 17 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 139

A good Georgian silver caddy spoon. London. By C&C. Approx. 8 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 737

A George III silver caddy spoon with bright-cut decoration. Circa 1790. By John Taylor. Approx. 5 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

Lot 394

A Georgian silver honeysuckle pattern caddy spoon. Birmingham. By WW. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £30 - £40.

Lot 391

Two silver caddy spoons in the Georgian style. Various dates and makers. Approx. 21 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 138

A good Georgian silver caddy spoon of typical form. London. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 432

A silver caddy spoon in the form of a hand in the Georgian style. Sheffield 1971. Approx. 15 grams. Est. £30 - £40.

Lot 45

A Victorian silver 'spork' caddy spoon. London 1838. Approx. 40 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

Lot 393

A group of three heavy silver caddy spoons. Various dates and makers. Approx. 53 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 54

A heavy George III silver caddy spoon. London 1822. Approx. 40 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 19

A George III silver caddy spoon. London 1789. By Susannah Barker. Approx. 16 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 202

A good silver caddy spoon with bright-cut rim in the Georgian style. Approx. grams. Est. £15 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 410

A chased silver tea caddy with lift-off cover. London 1897. Approx. 90 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

Lot 551

CHESTER: A silver tea caddy with detachable cover. 1907. Approx. 65 grams. Est. £60 - £80.

Lot 305

An ornate William IV silver tea caddy with lift-off cover. London 1833. By Michael Starkey. Approx. 86 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

Lot 557

A group of three silver caddy spoons. Various dates and makers. Approx. 38 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

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