A George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern spoon and pierced and engraved handle by George Smith, London 1784 (incused head - weight 13.5 grammes), a George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl embossed with various shells and with fiddle pattern handle by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813 (weight 10.5 grammes) and an Edward VII silver caddy spoon, the shell pattern bowl die stamped with flowers and fruiting vines, the loop handle embossed with fruiting vines, by G.U., Birmingham 1901 (weight 11 grammes)
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A good set of three George II silver rectangular tea caddies, comprising larger rectangular baluster shaped caddy and a pair of smaller ditto with cast pineapple finials, crossed and chased with C-scrolls, floral and leaf ornament, on scroll toes, each 5ins high, by Peter Gillois, London 1758 (weight 20ozs), now fitted in a Victorian rosewood tea caddy Provenance : Purchased at Charity Auction in 1917 on behalf of The Red Cross Society and The Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and given as a Wedding present on 24th March 1917 to Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A George III silver caddy spoon with pierced circular bowl, engraved centre and handle by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1811 (weight 7 grammes), one other George III silver caddy spoon, the shield shaped bowl engraved with a flower and with engraved handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1811 (weight 8.5 grammes) and two other George III silver caddy spoons (incompletely marked) and two other George III silver caddy spoons (incompletely marked)
A George III silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl and handle with a band of bright cut decoration by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1801 (weight 10 grammes), a George III Irish silver caddy spoon with plain shaped bowl (bearing only crowned harp and Brittania marks - no date letter weight 10 grammes) and two other George III silver caddy spoons with plain bowls and engraved handles
A George IV silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl and fiddle pattern handle chased with floral and leaf ornament, London 1824 (maker's mark indistinct - weight 17 grammes), one other George III Scottish silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl by T. & E. (only showing initial for George III and thistle - no date letter - weight 12 grammes) and two other George III silvery caddy spoons with shell pattern bowls, probably London 1795 and 1805
A George III silver caddy spoon, the leaf pattern bowl with wrigglework engraving of circular cartouche and with bright cut handle, by Thomas Wallis, London 1802 (weight 12.5 grammes) and one other George III silver leaf pattern caddy spoon, the bowl engraved with a leaf and with twisted wirework handle, by Joshua Le Jeune, London 1706 (weight 8 grammes) Provenance : Walter H. Willson Ltd, 15 King Street, St. James's, London SW1, purchased 26th February 1958 for £6.10s.
An Elizabeth II Stuart Devlin silver and parcel gilt caddy spoon to commemorate the Queen's Silver Jubilee, engraved "R.G. Daubeny" to base of bowl, London 1977, contained in fitted case, and an Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon designed by A.G. Styles, for Garrard & Co Ltd, to commemorate the Investiture of the Prince of Wales, contained in blue leather gilt tooled fitted case retailed by Garrard & Son, London 1981
A George III plain silver shovel pattern caddy spoon with elongated handle with turned horn tip, 4.5ins overall, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1801, one other George III plain silver shovel pattern caddy spoon with mother of pearl pattern handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1812, and one other George IV plain silver shovel pattern caddy spoon with turned horn handle by Ledsham, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1829
A George III silver "Jockey's Cap" caddy spoon, the top of the cap and trim engraved with leaf ornament and with vacant shield pattern cartouche, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1800 (weight 7.5 grammes) Provenance : Walter H. Willson Ltd, 15 King Street, St. James's, London SW1, purchased 31st December 1956 for £16
A late 19th Century Continental silver oval lobed tea caddy and domed cover with folding handle, the whole embossed and chased with two young children in a garden scene within floral and leaf scroll borders, 3.75ins x 3.25ins x 6.125ins high, by Wilhelm Muller, import mark for London 1894 (weight 11ozs)
A George III silver caddy spoon, the shield shaped bowl engraved with oval cartouched, engraved handle with angular terminal, by Thomas Wallis, London 1810 (weight 10 grammes), a George III silver caddy spoon with shaped shell pattern bowl and fiddle pattern handle cast with shell and C-scroll ornament, by J.B. (?), London 1819 (weight 10 grammes) and two other George III silver caddy spoons with fluted and shell pattern bowls and engraved handles, Birmingham 1897 and London 1791
A George III silver leaf pattern caddy spoon, the die stamped bowl with a bunch of grapes and vine leaves and twisted wirework handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1810 (weight 10.5 grammes) and one other George III silver leaf pattern caddy spoon with twisted wirework handle by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1809 (weight 6 grammes)
A Chinese porcelain armorial tea caddy, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong (1736-95), painted with the arms of Askew, quarterly with Storrs, Crackenthorpe, Rawlinson and Mottram, impaling arms of his wives Swinburne, Holford and Stayner, and the motto Patientia Casus Ex Superat Omnes, with a later silver cover, 11.5cm high Provenance: S. Marchant & Son label and purchase receipt dated 16th January 1973 for £250. D.S. Howard illustrates an identical tea caddy in Chinese Armorial Porcelain , p.16, page 456.
A quantity of costume Jewellery and ephemera to a Victorian casket, Marcovitch Black and White cigarettes box, Benson and Hedges shagreen effect box, a bezique set, a box containing a selection of glass chandelier drops, a Christmas 1914 tin, a selection of caddy spoons, a 1911 Coronation badge, a lace collar along with two further jewellery boxes containing a selection of costume jewellery (Qty)
A late George III flame mahogany cupboard, circa 1800 and later, the caddy topped dentil cornice above two panel doors enclosing shelves and an arrangement of drawers, including a secretaire drawer, on base with two short drawers and square section legs and block feet 199cm high, 134cm wide, 61cm deep
A fruitwood cased thirty hour longcase clock, late 18th century, the four pillar outside countwheel bell striking movement with 12 inch square brass dial with foliate engraved calendar aperture, FALSE winding holes and applied circular nameplate engraved 'Ja: Nicholfon, Whitehaven' to the matted centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring and rococo scroll cast spandrels to angles, in a flat top case with fluted columns to hood above shaped-top caddy moulded door flanked by conforming quarter columns to trunk, on plinth base with canted angles and shallow moulded skirt, 206cm high.
A George III oak eight-day longcase clock, late 18th century, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch square single sheet brass Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, arched calendar aperture and signed 'DICKERSON, FRAMLING'M' to centre, with Arabic five minutes to outer track and symmetrical oval hatched panel centred scroll engraved decoration to spandrels, in a case with fretwork crest above reeded columns to hood, the trunk with rectangular caddy moulded door flanked by reeded uprights, on plain plinth base with moulded skirt, 204cm high.

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