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Lot 168

A silver tea caddy with handles. Fully marked to body and part marked to cover. Birmingham 1914. Approx. 166 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

Lot 1027

A group of small silver comprising four napkin rings, three piece cruet, egg cup, various spoons, sugar tongs and a caddy spoon, combined weighable silver approx 16.03ozt/498.7g, also a silver bladed and silver sheath handled knife and a silver plated salt spoon.

Lot 1045

A group of small silver including an unusual Russian miniature bosun's whistle, length 40mm, a caddy spoon, three teaspoons and a cased set of six hallmarked silver coffee spoons with bean terminals, combined approx 2.62ozt/81.3g, also a small group of silver plate, a white metal bangle, etc.

Lot 855

A group of assorted silver etc. including a mounted hand mirror and two brushes, two card cases (both a.f.), caddy spoon, fruit knife, page turners (a.f.), shoe pin cushion, cased folding comb and other mainly damaged items. Condition - poor to fair

Lot 838

A George V silver octagonal tea caddy, by Carrington & Co, London, 1917, height 9cm, together with an earlier silver circular tea caddy, Birmingham, 1909, 9oz. Condition - fair and good

Lot 884

A pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern serving spoons, William Seaman, London, 1820, together with a collection of silver tea, coffee and caddy spoons, gross 10.9oz. Condition - poor to fair

Lot 881

An Edwardian rectangular embossed silver mounted note case, leather lined, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1901, 10.3cm, an oval silver tea caddy and cover and an Indian white metal circular box. Condition - poor to fair

Lot 840

Small silver including an Edwardian hot water pot, George Unite, Birmingham, 1902, height 14.3cm, a small tea caddy, a pair of small five bar toast racks and a small bowl, 17.2oz. Condition - fair to good

Lot 113

VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY, SUGAR AND SIFTER SPOONS, GEORGE UNITE, BIRMINGHAM, 1854/56/59 openwork trailing vine stems, shell bowls excepting the sifter with scroll pierced gilded oval bowl (3)reasonably good condition

Lot 114

A GROUP OF FIVE VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOONS, HILLIARD & THOMASON, BIRMINGHAM, 1855-77 the shaped bowls diversely stamped with foliage, the stems variously openworked as scrolling leafy branches, approximately 8cm longReasonably good condition, marks good

Lot 115

FIVE VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOONS all with various 'shell' bowls: one with short feather-edge handle with a crested cartouche, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1864; one with shaped terminal, H.J. Lias & Son, London, 1862; one of scallop form with engraved initials, Francis Higgins, London, 1886; one with scroll stamped thumbpiece, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1860; and one with shaped handle, Josiah Williams & Co. of Bristol, Exeter, 1866Reasonably good condition

Lot 116

TWO VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR SPOONS, A SIFTER SPOON AND A CADDY SPOON, HILLIARD & THOMASON, BIRMINGHAM, 1861-1884 the spade-like bowls stamped with grapes and leaves, the stems openworked as vine-leaf tendrilsReasonably good condition

Lot 112

THREE VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOONS, GEORGE UNITE, BIRMINGHAM, 1865-69 all with shell shaped bowls and hollow loop handles, two stamped to the bowl with flowers, one with matting between the ribsReasonably good condition

Lot 111

FOUR SILVER CADDY SPOONS, ALL BIRMINGHAM all stamped with vine leaf bowls: one William IV, with looped stem, Taylor & Perry, 1834; one George III, with oval bowl and looped wirework handle, apparently no maker's mark, 1801; two Victorian, one with leaf-capped looped handle, the other with leaf-capped hollow loop, both George Unite, 1851/61 respectivelyReasonably good condition

Lot 504

A small silver tea caddy - Birmingham 1903, William Devonport, decorated with a band of flowers and foliage and raised on three pad feet, 92g.

Lot 515

A silver caddy spoon - 19th century, with a shell shaped bowl, 11.3g.

Lot 117

George III silver monogrammed caddy spoon by I T, Birmingham 1807, George V silver pair of sugar tongs by Charles Wilkes, Birmingham 1914, pair if silver mounted glass salt and pepper cellars and a selection of silver condiment spoons with various dates and makers, 2.5oztShipping £28.00 plus vat (UK Only)

Lot 69

20th century silver Jockey cap caddy spoon, vacant cartouche on the peak, stamped 925Shipping £28.00 plus vat (UK Only)

Lot 1734

12 Victorian silver teaspoons with tea caddy spoon and sugar tongs, by Spinks, London 1867, twisted stems with foliate decoration, teaspoon 12.5cm, 7.2oz total, in fitted leather caseNo damage or repair, only general surface wear, hallmarks clear

Lot 1651

An Arts and Craft George V silver floral tea caddy spoon, Albert Edward Bonner, London 1915, with shaped bowl and leaf handle, 8cmNo damage or repair, hallmarks clear

Lot 451

George III silver caddy spoon, the acorn bowl with engraved monogram, and loop handle, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1801, L.7.5cm, 7.2grs. (Provenance: Wooley & Wallis, 20 April 2004, Lot 23, with receipt)

Lot 458

QEII silver caddy spoon in the form of a right hand, by Francis Howard Ltd. Sheffield, 1966, L.7cm; Jockey cap spoon, Worshipful Company of Paviors spoon with enamelled crested handle, 1935, and another spoon, gross 68.9grs. (4)

Lot 479

Pair of George VI silver commemorative Coronation caddy spoons, each with a blue enamelled terminal with cypher, crown, and date, the back of the bowl with hammered decoration and inscribed "Asprey London" and "R E Stone", by Robert Edgar Stone, London, 1936, L.7.4cm; bookmark or letter knife, with a simulated maundy penny, and ball finial, inscribed "All's well that ends well", by Andrew Barrett & Sons, London, 1899, L.15.5cm, 96grs; plated George VI coronation spoon, pair of George V Silver Jubilee spoons presented by Hampstead Borough Council; 2 George VI Coronation medals, Edward VIII coronation spoon and brooch, all fixed in a case. (11)

Lot 456

George III silver Old English Pattern caddy spoon with an engraved oval bowl and bright-cut handle with monogram, by two of the Batemans, London, 1802, L.6.9cm; 3 other Georgian caddy spoons, and a Victorian spoon, gross 44grs. (5)

Lot 455

George III silver caddy spoon with a leaf engraved circular bowl and bright-cut handle, Birmingham, 1799, L.6.7cm, and 4 other caddy spoons, 2 with repaired handles, gross 31.8grs. (5)

Lot 454

Victorian silver caddy spoon with a floral engraved bowl and fancy handle, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1854, L.9.2cm, and 5 other spoons, 72.2grs. (6)

Lot 452

George III silver caddy spoon with a plain leaf shaped bowl and wire-work handle, by Elizabeth Mosley, London, 1807, L.7.8cm, and a George V Britannia silver caddy spoon with a pierced bowl, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1911, L.8.5cm, 18grs. (2)

Lot 453

Scottish silver caddy spoon with a circular bowl and scroll cross handle, by S S, Edinburgh, 1967, L.6cm; Celtic spoon with a hammered bowl and fancy handle, L.7.8cm, and 2 Scandinavian spoons, 59.3grs. (4)

Lot 449

QEII silver caddy spoon cast with a winged bowl and eagle's head handle, a reproduction of the eagle's wing spoon made by Joseph Willmore in 1814, traces of gilding, by C. J. Vander Ltd., London, 1971, L.7.7cm, 23.5grs

Lot 448

Contemporary Britannia silver caddy spoon with a part covered ovoid bowl, inscribed "12-9-63 J D N 12-9-02", with the Trinity House tugboat and lighthouse on the River Thames, to celebrate the life of Captain John D. Norie, who was the founder of The Society of Caddy Spoon Collectors on 12 September 1963, and died on 12 September 2002. Captain Norie was a Trinity House navigation pilot during his working life., by Michael J. Softley, London, 2005, an edition of 48, 31.7grs, with literature, boxed. (2)

Lot 14

A Walter & Charles Sissons London silver 1899 tea caddy 109g, 9.5cm high.

Lot 56

A Sheffield 1927 silver pickle fork, silver caddy spoon, and two silver teaspoons, 67.4g total weight.

Lot 51

George III five piece silver tea set, comprising tea pot, water pot, tea caddy, cream jug and sugar basin, London assay mark dated 1809, mm Samuel Hennell, approx. 2100 gms/4lbs 6oz. Each piece of elegant lobed design with foliate engraving and fruit wood handle and finials.  Property of a Cheltenham lady. 

Lot 758

1863 silver fancy caddy spoon with gilded bowl by FH - 10cm & 23g

Lot 425

A Victorian silver plated biscuit barrel or tea caddy, by Philip Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield; together with a silver plated four-piece tea service; and a hip flask with leather and silver plated mounts.

Lot 3667

A 19th century Indian silver canted rectangular tea caddy, chased and engraved with leafy scrolls in relief, hinged cover with elephant finial, 9cm high, 7.5cm wide

Lot 367

William Bateman - a hallmarked silver caddy spoon London 1817 together with a silver plated shovel caddy and two silver plated examples (4)

Lot 163

A group of silver, including a novelty silver punch cream jug, hallmarked for London 1901 by John George Piddington, continental marks to base, a continental 930 standard silver shell shaped snuff box, a small silver helmet shaped cream jug, a Georgian silver caddy spoon, three pairs of sugar nips, an articulated silver fish, a pair of sugar tongs and a silver swimming medal.Total weight; 362.1 grams / 11.6 ozt.

Lot 928

A GEORGE III SILVER SKULL CADDY SPOON

Lot 52

A mixed silver collectables to include a tea caddy spoon A/F, a label 'whisky', a pair of sugar tong, an 1887 British coin and a white metal propelling pencil having engine turned designLocation:If there is no condition report, please request.

Lot 354

Two silver caddy spoons, a Victorian spoon decorated with a handle of a grape vine with leaf and grapes to the shovel, hallmarked Birmingham 1852; together with a Georgian caddy spoon, hallmarked London 1817. Total weight 26 grams.

Lot 226

Bag of silver and silver plated flatware to include: shell shaped tea caddy, various spoons, apostle spoons, napkin rings etc. 6.5 troy oz approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 386

A late Victorian oval silver tea caddy, embossed with flowers, leaves, etc., Birmingham 1891, 4.69oz, 11cm high.

Lot 694

A George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with shell shaped bowl, London 1799, and another silver caddy spoon, 0.96oz overall.

Lot 348

A Victorian silver tea caddy, with a domed lid, engraved sides, and a bird crest, with Latin motto, weighted, London 1867, 15.59oz all in, 12cm high, 8.5cm wide.

Lot 26

A quantity of silver, etc., to include a Lincoln imp handled caddy spoon, two silver napkin rings, a plated fish fork, and a plated teaspoon with enamel flowers.

Lot 738B

A hallmarked silver "Hollands" bottle label; an ornate teardrop shaped hallmarked Georgian silver caddy spoon.

Lot 660A

A silver toast fork and a selection of white metal caddy spoons, forks etc

Lot 43

A mixed group of silver spoons including; a George III Irish Fiddle pattern shell bowl caddy spoon by William Osborne, Dublin 1813, 9.5cm long, a George III Fiddle pattern bright-cut caddy spoon with pieced shovel bowl, Birmingham 1814, a George V Fiddle and Thread pattern ladle with pieced bowl, a Victorian sugar sifting spoon with registration mark, and a George IV Fiddle and Thread pattern sifting spoon, 77gms., (2.4ozs.), gross (5)

Lot 214

A Victorian silver tea caddy by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1899, of casket form, the domed hinged lid with cast acorn finial, ring handles, decorated with embossed C scrolls, 11cm., ( 4.3ins.) high, 171gms., (5.5ozs.)

Lot 177

A modern Russian silver and enamel tea caddy spoon, marked Moscow 925, 9cm. long 26.6gms, (08ozs)

Lot 56

A George IV silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1821, a Fiddle and Thread caddy spoon by George Adams and an Old English pattern caddy spoon possibly by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, 46.3gms. gross, (3)

Lot 212

A George III silver tea caddy by Rebecca & William Emes, London 1808, of barge shape, reeded swing handle, twin locking hinged covers, and key, 18.5x 15.5cms, (7.2 x 6.1ins.), 580gms., (18.6ozs.)

Lot 65

A matched group of silver King's Husk pattern cutlery including; a fish slice by William Eaton, London 1830, engraved with stag crest, a pair of sauce ladles by Charles Eley, London 1826, a matched pair of butter knives and two King's pattern caddy spoons, 577.8gms., (18.5ozs.), gross, (7)

Lot 225

A George V oval silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1923 by Syner & Beddoes, with gilt interior and flame finial to cover, 8 cm wide, 3.5 ozs approximately

Lot 239

A collection of metal items to include three Benin style figures, a Dutch silver plated ashtray, a Georgian metal tea caddy with a laurel wreath design and other miscellaneous objects. W.32cm (largest).

Lot 584

A late Victorian silver tea caddy and cover, maker Carrington & Co, London, 1898. of octagonal outline, with panelled decoration of 18th century figures, 11.5cm high, 177gms, 5.71ozs

Lot 684

A George III silver caddy spoon, maker Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham, 1808, the bowl of horseshoe outline, 7cm long, 7gms, 0.23ozs

Lot 1582

A George V silver cigarette box and assorted plated ware to include a cased cruet, a modern silver wine coaster and an embossed Dutch style tea caddy, largest 23cm wide. Condition - varies

Lot 302

Two handled silver plate tray with repousse decoration to the rim and engraved crest to centre, 50cms wide; together with a silver plate two handled tray, a silverplate tea caddy and two silverplate on copper bottle coasters. Estimate £40-60.

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