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A late Victorian walnut and ormolu bracket clock, the flare finial over a caddy top above figural floral mounts and paw feet, the arched brass dial with gilt scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring and speed dial to the arch, the twin train Winterhalder and Hofmeier movement striking on two gongs, 53cm wide
A 19th century fruitwood and marquetry single tea caddy, the hinged lid with inlaid pictorial of three figures dancing a merry jig within an undulating frame of Tunbridge style mosaic parquetry, rectangular body with figural panels to front, rear and sides, silver foiled interior, 4½ x 4 x 5in. (11.4 x 10.25 x 12.75cm.).
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK with rolling moonphase, the 13" painted Arabic dial with moonphase aperture to the centre and floral spandrels, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell and housed in a caddy top case with scroll painted panel and free standing turned fore columns, above a long trunk door with shaped top and raised on a conforming panelled base with chamferred fore corners, 85" (215.9cm) high, (lacks feet)
By The Keswick School of Industrial Arts, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Chester 1925, elongated fig-shaped bowl, spot-hammered decoration, intertwined wire-work handle, length 8cm, plus a Keswick Staybrite caddy spoon, spot hammered decoration, simple border, approx. weighable 0.4oz. (2)
A modern Britannia standard silver commemorative caddy spoon, by Mike Softley, London 2005, tapering oval form, the handle chased with a riverboat and buoy, and '12-9-63 JDN 12-9-03', length 7cm, approx. weight 1oz. The initials J.D.N are for John Duncan Norie, who as well as being a leading collector of caddy spoons was also a London Trinity House Pilot.
By Thomas O'Connor, a modern Irish Commemorative silver caddy spoon, Dublin 1973, rounded square bowl, the handle modelled as the Gleninsheen Collar, celebrating Ireland's entry into the European community, length 7.8cm, plus another Irish silver caddy spoon, by W. Egan and Sons, of Cork, with marks for Dublin 1966, also marked with the Jubilee mark of 1916-1966, fluted bowl, the handle with engraved decoration, length 7cm,, approx. weight 1.5oz. (2)
A small collection of seven commemorative silver caddy spoons, one by W. Haseler, Birmingham 1937, with a blue enamelled badge of George VI and Queen Elizabeth, one by Garrard and Co, London 1968, with Prince of Wales Feathers, plus three further caddy spoons, with Prince of Wales Feathers and two others, approx. weight 4.6oz. (7)
A small collection of four silver caddy spoons, comprising: one modelled as a tea pot, by F.E.K, London 1949, with a fluted bowl, length 8.3cm, plus a modern eagle's wing spoon, Sheffield 1988, and one of oval frying pan form, Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1910, and one of shovel form, Sheffield 1926, approx. weight 2.4oz. (4)
A collection of five Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by William Henry Warmington, London 1953, plain spot-hammered form, initialled, one by The Pairpoint Brothers, London 1926, one by W. Haseler, Birmingham 1937, one by A.J. Bailey, Birmingham 1936, and an unmarked caddy spoon with a pearl cartouche, approx. weight 1.8oz. (5)
A small collection of five Scottish and Celtic inspired silver caddy spoons, comprising: one from Iona, retailed by J.Collie, Oban, the tapering handle chased with a long boat, plus one by Shetland silver, circa 1970, circular bowl, with a circular Celtic handle, one by the Isle of Mull Silver Co (Philip D A Campbell), Edinburgh 1987, and two similar caddy spoons, with spot-hammered bowls and tapering Celtic handles, one by Sydney and Co, Chester 1956, the other by W Johnson & Sons, Birmingham 1936, approx. weight 2.2oz. (5)
A George III silver-gilt Old English pattern caddy spoon, by George Smith, London 1798, later engraved decoration, plus a Victorian silver-gilt caddy spoon, by Lias and Wakely, London 1883, and a George III silver-gilt caddy spoon of shovel form, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1805, bifurcated handle, approx. weight 1.5oz. (3)
A collection of four modern silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by Amanda Birkett, London 1999, circular bowl, the tapering handle pierced with a tree and roots, length 6.2cm, plus one by J. Hadfield, Sheffield 1985, oval bowl spot hammered decoration, one with maker's mark of E.E.D.N, London 1983, with a circular lapis lazuli terminal, plus a Channel Islands caddy spoon, maker's mark 'l' or 'T', approx. weight 2.5oz. (3)

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