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Lot 69

LOT OF SILVER FLATWAREto include a George III bright cut silver caddy spoon, three teaspoons, maker Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1910/1912, two snail forks, maker R & W Sorley, London 1913, six coffee bean terminal silver spoons, etc, approximately 187g gross

Lot 3

SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICEmaker J B Chatterly & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1968-69 and 1969-70, comprising a teapot, coffee pot sugar bowl, and silver milk jug approximately 1343g gross; and a Padova, Italy, silver caddy spoon with scalloped bowl and decorated handle, 29g (4)

Lot 1594

A SILVER NOVELTY JOCKEY CAP CADDY SPOON.

Lot 1262

A GOOD MELON TEA CADDY. 7ins high.

Lot 1261

A GOOD PEAR TEA CADDY. 7ins high.

Lot 1595

A SILVER NOVELTY ACORN CADDY SPOON.

Lot 1263

A GOOD ORANGE SHAGREEN TEA CADDY. 5ins high.

Lot 1273

A VERY GOOD GEORGE III OVAL TEA CADDY with crossbanded top with large floral oval and inlaid flowers to the front. 7.25ins wide.

Lot 418

Early Victorian caddy spoon with leaf veined bowl & loop handle Birm 1841 by T & P 7g

Lot 424

Victorian Husk pattern caddy spoon Birm 1838 by GU

Lot 419

Early Victorian caddy spoon with scalloped bowl Birm 1860 by GU 12g

Lot 493

Caddy spoon with nail head terminal Birm 1932 by WWP also a Dutch example 25g

Lot 422

Georgian caddy spoon bell shaped bowl with wriggle work Birm 1820 by IB 9g

Lot 416

Georgian filigree jockeys hat caddy spoon 12g A/F

Lot 420

Georgian bright cut fiddle pattern caddy spoon Birm 1833 by L & Co 7g

Lot 448

A small embossed tea caddy of quatre – foil section 2.5” wide sheff 1904 by HA 50g

Lot 423

Dublin – fiddle pattern caddy spoon with fluted bowl 1833 by WC

Lot 408

BREON O'CASEYAn extremely rare silver caddy spoonHall marked Birmingham 1981 and with makers mark(See illustration)

Lot 327

Georgian walnut caddy box decorated lion mask handles all on four bun feet

Lot 461

Georgian caddy spoon (London 1807), silver sifter spoon (Sheffield 1908)

Lot 325

Early 19th century mahogany caddy/storage box with ivory escutcheon

Lot 326

Burr walnut Georgian tea caddy on bun feet with lion mask brass handles and ivory escutcheon (some damage to lid)

Lot 430

Selection of silver including sifter, caddy and mustard spoons and 2 silver butter knives (9 pieces)

Lot 292

A CHINESE KANGXI PERIOD BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, circa 1700, with fitted wood cover, 3.75in wide & 4.3in high overall; together with a flambe vase, 4.1in high; and four snuff bottles. (6)

Lot 107

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, 7CM L SHEFFIELD 1797, 5DWTS

Lot 336

A VICTORIAN WALNUT TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE APPLIED WITH BRASS STRAP WORK, THE FITTED INTERIOR CONTAINING THE PAIR OF TEA CANISTERS AND CUT GLASS JAR, 4CM W

Lot 286

A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDY WITH SHELL AND VASE PATERAE, THE DIVIDED INTERIOR WITH PAIR OF COVERS, 17.5CM W

Lot 283

A VICTORIAN WALNUT TEA CADDY, LINE INLAID IN A TRELLIS DESIGN TO THE LID AND FRONT AND CROSSBANDED IN ROSEWOOD, THE DIVIDED INTERIOR WITH A PAIR OF MAHOGANY COVERS, 22.5CM W

Lot 269

A REGENCY SATINWOOD TEA CADDY, 12CM W

Lot 140

Silver - a Victorian silver shell shape caddy spoon, Edinburgh 1861, 13.7g; a William Deakin sugar sifter, 8.9g (2)

Lot 339

Various Staffordshire pottery 19th Century, Chinese tea caddy (damaged), Art deco figures etc (7).

Lot 88

3 silver items comprising: boxed caddy spoon hallmarked Sheffield 1923, small engraved buckle hallmark Birmingham 1914 and a Georgian pepperette lid hallmark rubbed but probably 1803.

Lot 306

A vintage tea caddy and 2 boxes.

Lot 268

2 vintage wooden tea caddy boxes in need of restoration.

Lot 308

A box of misc items to include a vintage washboard and a tea caddy.

Lot 436

THREE GOLF CADDY BAGS, TWO SET SO F WHEELS PLUS A SELECTION OF GOLF CLUBS

Lot 421

THREE BAGS PLUS A SET OF CADDY WHEELS TOGETHER WITH A SELECTION OF GOLF CLUBS

Lot 6

SILVER, to include lidded cannister 1910-1935 inscribed from Auntie & Nell to base, Birmingham 1934, approximately 10cm high, 4ozt (a/f), caddy spoon, Birmingham 1934, six coffee bean handled spoons, Birmingham 1930, three silver napkin rings, together with fish knifes and forks impressed 800, Whist League medals, etc

Lot 409

A SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY

Lot 146

A BOX OF CADDY BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGERS

Lot 328

Twin section tea caddy sarcophygus form

Lot 175

Pierced silver sifter spoon, an engraved silver teaspoon and a silver caddy spoon. (3)

Lot 245

George III mahogany tea caddy, fitted with zinc containers and having strung, inlaid front panel, standing on ogee bracket supports.

Lot 246

19th Century satinwood tea caddy of plain form, on ball feet, containing various reels of cotton, together with a Louis Sherry metal tin containing assorted buttons. (2)

Lot 318

Tray of mainly Continental porcelain items to include: Dresden floral tea caddy; pair of figural wall plates; pill boxes etc., together with a miniature Coalport baluster jar and cover. CONDITION REPORT: Cracks and damage to larger floral box. Tea caddy has vertical crack to lid and chips/losses. Wall plates both have heavy wear especially to gilding.

Lot 463

A Victorian Elkington style electrotype oval tea caddy, classical style boating scenes (heavily rubbed and worn), metal mounts.

Lot 367

A pair of Swift Apollo 8 x 30 binoculars, in leather carrying case; a rectangular mahogany box with hinged cover; and part of a rosewood tea caddy.

Lot 428

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, with brass and mother-of-pearl inlay, opening to reveal two compartments, raised on bun feet.

Lot 239

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, with ebony banding and satinwood moulding, fitted brass handle to cover; together with a Victorian inlaid jewellery box, maple lined, lift out tray.

Lot 429

A Victorian teak and brass inlaid writing slope with fitted interior; together with a Georgian 'plum pudding' mahogany veneered tea caddy. (2)

Lot 171

A Shelley jug, cup, saucer, plate and tea plate, pattern No. W12025/W; a silver plated tea pot; together with three decanters; a modern blue and white Ringtons tea caddy; a cranberry glass jug; two Royal Worcester Evesham tureens; etc., in two boxes.

Lot 393

A Georgian walnut tea caddy; three other wooden boxes, one ebonised; and an inlaid walnut tray. (5)

Lot 145

A dome top tea caddy, and a large Denby stoneware jug with rope twist handle

Lot 937

An Anglo-Indian stained ivory tea caddy: decorated on each side with colonial buildings in landscapes within foliate borders, on shaped bracket feet, Vizagapatam, circa 1790/1800, 28 cm wide [minor damage, age cracks].

Lot 1011

Samuel Toulmin, London, an ebonised bracket clock with pull quarter-repeat: the eight-day duration double fusee movement having a verge escapement, fully engraved backplate with rococo and floral decoration, striking the hours on a bell and repeating the quarter hours on six bells via a repeat cord, the painted enamelled seven-inch break-arch dial with black Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute numerals, a 'strike/silent' dial within the arch, gilt rococo spandrels to the four corners and arch, decorative blued steel hands and signed to the centre 'Saml. Toulmin, Strand, London', the ebonised bell-top case with brass fret-work to the sides, to the front top corners, with four cast pineapple finials to the four top corners, a brass carrying handle to the top of the bell-top caddy and all standing on four cast-brass feet in the form of animal feet, height 54cms/50cms, handle up/down.* Biography; Samuel Toulmin is recorded as working in the Strand from circa 1757 until 1783; a number of watches and clocks are recorded signed by him including a bracket clock in the Virginia Museum, a watch in the China Gelis collection and a watch in the Guildhall Museum.

Lot 952

A Victorian burr walnut tea caddy: of sarcophagus outline, with shallow domed hinged lid enclosing a central well with associated glass blender and two lidded canisters, having ring handles to the side, raised on reeded bun feet, 38.5cm. wide.

Lot 1216

A George IV silver caddy spoon, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1822, fluted and engraved thistle shaped bowl, hollow Fiddle shaped handle, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 0.2oz.

Lot 149

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London 1790, modelled as a hand, bright-cut decoration, the terminal with an initial, length 6.8cm, approx. weight 0.2oz.

Lot 1210

A Victorian silver-gilt caddy spoon, by Henry Holland, London 1869, the terminal with a mask, plus a King's pattern caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825, approx. weight 0.8oz. (2)

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