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Lot 211

A MID / LATE 20TH CENTURY DANISH ACORN PATTERN CADDY SPOON by Georg Jensen of Copenhagen; 4" (10 cms) long; 0.75 oz

Lot 265

YORK:- A William IV caddy spoon with a cast naturalistic stem and a drop-shaped bowl, initialled, by J. Barber, G. Cattles & W. North, York 1830-35 (no date letter) and another caddy spoon with a slender Fiddle pattern stem and a drop-shaped bowl, initialled, by Edward Jackson, York 1819; the former 4.5" (11.4 cms) long; 1.25 oz (2)

Lot 266

A GEORGE III ENGRAVED CADDY SPOON with a drop-shaped galleried bowl, initialled, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1814; 3.1" (8 cms) long; 0.15 oz

Lot 228

A GEORGE III SMALL CADDY SPOON with a fluted oval bowl, inset with a filigree panel, ring handle, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1807; 2.25" (5.7 cms) long; 0.2 oz

Lot 233

BY JAMES COLLINS:- Three engraved caddy spoons with part-fluted but different-shaped bowls and Fiddle stems, one initialled, all by James Collins, Birmingham 1832, 1839 and 1864; the longest one 3.5" (9 cms) long; 0.65 oz (3)

Lot 206

FOUR 20TH CENTURY CADDY SPOONS:- A parcelgilt example to commemorate the Prince of Wales's Investiture, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1981, a plain example, maker's mark "CWF", Sheffield 1915, a caddy scoop with an engraved thistle terminal, maker's mark "JC&S", Birmingham 1938 and a "jockey cap" caddy spoon; the latter 2.1" (5.4 cms) long; 2.25 oz (4)

Lot 270

A WILLIAM IV EAGLE'S WING CADDY SPOON by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1833; 3.1" (8 cms) long; 0.3 oz

Lot 246

A GEORGE III STAMPED LEAF CADDY SPOON with a coiled tendril handle by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1805, another similar spoon with grapes in relief in the bowl, by the same maker, Birmingham 1808 and another with a fluted oval bowl, also by the same maker, Birmingham 1807; the latter 2.3" (6 cms) long; 0.8 oz (3)

Lot 247

DUTCH:- Six various 19th century Dutch caddy spoons, another with a fluted bowl and a shaped & engraved terminal, by Jan A. de Haas, Amsterdam 1803 and another with a gilt end fluted bowl and a small cast terminal, maker's mark "B" (crowned), Amsterdam 1793; the latter 3.7" (9.2 cms) long; 2.9 oz (8)

Lot 256

THREE GEORGE III CADDY SCOOPS with gilt bowls (two with mother of pearl handles, one with a bone handle), all by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1812/13; the longest one 3.95" (10 cms) long; 0.7 oz gross (3)

Lot 229

A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON stamped with leaves and flowers in relief in the bowl and a small leaf terminal, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1850 and another caddy spoon with a frilly-edged, circular bowl & reeded stem, by the same maker, Sheffield 1866;' the latter 3.25" (8.5 cms) long; 0.8 oz (2)

Lot 238

A LATE GEORGE IV CADDY SPOON with a hollow Fiddle stem and pricked engraving, initialled, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1819 and a George IV caddy spoon, stamped in the bowl with assorted flowers and fluting, by the same maker, Birmingham 1825; the latter 3" (7.8 cms) long; 0.5 oz (2)

Lot 217

AN ASSORTMENT OF SEVEN LATE 18TH CENTURY OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED CADDY SPOONS and a gilt copper example; the latter 3.5" (9 cms) long (8)

Lot 239

A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON with a pierced and engraved stem by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1881, another caddy spoon resembling an anenome flower by the same maker, Birmingham 1854 and another with a chased leaf bowl and a tendril stem with florets, also by the same maker, Birmingham 1852; the latter 3.6" (9 cms) long; 0.65 oz (3)

Lot 262

A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON with a tendril stem, decorated with florets and a shaped bowl with chased flowers in relief by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1866 and a similar spoon with a fan-shaped bowl, by the same maker, Birmingham 1854; the latter 3.45" (8.7 cms) long; 0.7 oz (2)

Lot 268

IRISH:- A George III Irish fluted caddy spoon with a serrated bowl edge and a "coffin end", initialled "MJA", by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1818; 3.6" (9.2 cms) long; 0.4 oz

Lot 263

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a disc terminal, initialled, an oval bowl and exaggerated shoulders and an Old English pattern caddy spoon, initialled, both by George Lowe, Chester 1815, the former 2.8" (7.2 cms) long; 0.75 oz (2)

Lot 254

NEWCASTLE:- Five various caddy spoons (three with initials), each one by Thomas Watson of Newcastle, mixed dates 1796-1810; the largest one 4" (10 cms) long; 19 oz (5)

Lot 213

A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON with a drop-shaped bowl, initialled "J", by George Adams, London 1861; 3.5" (9 cms) long; 0.45 oz

Lot 204

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a drop-shaped bowl and shoulders, engraved in the bowl with an acorn and oak foliage, vacant cartouche, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1811; 3.1" (8 cms) long; 0.23 oz

Lot 231

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with pricked borders and an inset filigree panel in the bowl, another with a fluted circular bowl and another with a fluted, drop-shaped bowl and a feather-edge stem, initialled, all three by Thomas Wilmore, Birmingham 1802; each approx. 2.65" (6.7 cms) long; 0.5 oz (3)

Lot 243

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON in the form of a scallop shell with a rope-bordered lug handle, by Henry Tudor & Thomas Leader, Sheffield, 1780 and another caddy spoon of similar form with a bead border, initialled, by George Ashworth & Co., Sheffield 1781; 2.5" (6.5 cms) long each; 0.65 oz (2)

Lot 241

A GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON with a drop-shaped bowl, by either Robert Lowe or Richard Lucas (of Liverpool), Chester 1829, together with another Fiddle caddy spoon, initialled, by George Lowe, Chester 1814 and another with initials and an engraved shamrock on the terminal by John Coakley (of Liverpool), Chester 1807; the latter 4.4 " (11.2 cms) long; 1.6 oz (3)

Lot 236

A GEORGE III SMALL CADDY SPOON with a pierced bowl and an engraved stem, crested, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1806 and a slightly larger spoon with an oval pierced bowl by Thomas Wilmore, Birmingham 1802; the latter 2.65" (7 cms) long; 0.35 oz (2)

Lot 218

OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE:- An assortment of nine late 18th century Old Sheffield plated caddy spoons; the largest one 3.5" (9 cms) long (9)

Lot 259

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a galleried oval bowl, & pricked decoration, the cartouche initialled "E" over "JM", by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 183; 2.5" (6.3 cms) long; 0.2 oz

Lot 215

A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVERGILT & CHAMPLEVE ENAMELLED CADDY SCOOP, maker's mark "IK" (Cyrillics), with Russian State marks for 1896-1908 (88 zolotniks); 5.2" (13.2 cms) long; 1 oz

Lot 209

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a shell bowl and a bifurcated Thread patter stem, by George Smith, London 1796; 3.5" (9. cms) long; 0.45 oz

Lot 245

A GEORGE III "LEAF" CADDY SPOON with a tendril handle, by William and Samuel Knight, London 1815 together with four various Continental/Foreign caddy spoons and three plated caddy spoons; the longest one 3.5" (9 cms) long; 2.6 oz weighable silver (8)

Lot 250

SHEFFIELD:- Five various George III caddy spoons (one initialled "RP"), all by Nathaniel Smith & Co., Sheffield, mixed dates 1787-1796; the longest one 3.25" (8.2 cms) long; 1.1 oz (5)

Lot 255

LATE VICTORIAN / EDWARDIAN:- A late Victorian pierced caddy spoon with a heart-shaped bowl by Edward Hutton, London 1891; 3.5" (9 cms) long; 1 oz

Lot 212

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL CADDY SPOON with a deep, egg-shaped bowl, initialled "AD", by William Ritchie of Perth (WR, WR, Double headed eagle), c.1800; 4" (10 cms) long; 0.4 oz

Lot 222

A VICTORIAN DIE-STAMPED CADDY SPOON with a leaf bowl, scrolls, oak leaves and a flower at the end of the stem by George Unite, Birmingham 1849, another with a bright-cut stem by Alice & George Burrows, London 1805 and another with fluting in the bowl by Jonathan Hayne, London 1832; the latter 3.6" (9.2 cms) long; 1.1 oz (3)

Lot 205

A LATE 20TH CENTURY SCOTTISH CADDY SPOON with an openwork scroll stem and a "Luckenbooth" terminal, maker's mark "PD" over "AC", Edinburgh 1987; 3" (7.5 cms) long; 0.4 oz

Lot 260

A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON with a scallop shell bowl and a King's pattern stem, initialled, by John Wright, Newcastle 1847 and a Fiddle & Shell example by the same maker, Newcastle 1855; the latter 4" (10 cms) long; 1 oz (2)

Lot 235

A GEORGE III SMALL CADDY SPOON shaped like a frying pan with stamped decoration in the bowl and an engraved bifurcated stem, initialled, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1807 and two other caddy spoons by the same maker; the former 2.75" (7 cms) long; 0.75 oz (3)

Lot 208

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with an oval bowl and an engraved lug handle, crested, maker's mark only, by Thomas Tookey, London c.1780; 3.25" (8.2 cms) long; 0.25 oz

Lot 227

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a bright-cut stem and a scallop shell bowl, initialled "HB", by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1794; 3.1" (8 cms) long; 0.25 oz

Lot 252

A GEORGE III SMALL CADDY SPOON with an engraved stem and scale-like pricking in the bowl, together with a similar larger caddy spoon, both initialled, both by Joseph Wilmore of Birmingham 1812 and 1814 respectively; the latter 2.55" (6.5 cms) long; 0.35 oz (2)

Lot 127

MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:- An early Victorian Fiddle pattern fish slice, a George III/IV Fiddle fish slice with a gadrooned border down one side of the blade, a pair of Exeter Fiddle sugar tongs, a George IV Fiddle caddy spoon, a set of six Exeter-made tea spoons, a pair of Fiddle & thread tea spoons and a George III sauce ladle, all of the above with initials; the fish slices approx. 12" (30 cms) long each; 17.5 oz (13)

Lot 248

A GEORGE III IRISH BRIGHT-CUT AND STAR CADDY SPOON with a fluted bowl, initialled "P", by Thomas Townsend, Dublin c.1800 (no date letter) and an Irish Fiddle caddy spoon with a shaped & fluted bow), and an Irish Fiddle caddy spoon with a shaped & fluted bowl, by Thomas Farley, Dublin 1832 (retailer's mark of GRAY); the latter 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 7 oz (2)

Lot 264

A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON with a "twist" stem and an engraved terminal, initialled, by Reid & Sons (William Kerry and David), Newcastle 1863, a Fiddle caddy spoon, inscribed "C.McColl" by the same maker, Newcastle 1865, another Fiddle example by Reid & Sons (Christian Kerr & David), Newcastle 1829, a leaf-shaped spoon, initialled, by John Robertson (I), Newcastle c.1805 and another with a fluted bowl and "pricked" stem, by Christian Kerr Reid, Newcastle, c.1800; the latter 3.5" (9 cms) long; 1.8 oz (5)

Lot 244

A GEORGE III KING'S PATTERN CADDY SPOON with a fluted bowl, by Peter Lambert (of Berwick upon Tweed), Newcastle 1810, a stubby Fiddle pattern spoon by John Robertson & John Walton, Newcastle c.1815 two other Victorian, Newcastle-made Fiddle caddy spoons (one initialled), with scallop shell bowls; the longest one 4" (10 cms) long; 1.35 oz (4)

Lot 230

SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL:- A George III Scottish provincial caddy spoon with a fluted bowl and a disc terminal, by William Jamieson of Aberdeen (WJ, ABD), 1800-1815; 3.2" ( cms) long; 0.4 oz

Lot 216

A CONTEMPORARY CADDY SPOON in the form of a Trinity House pilot's cap in commemoration of the late Captain J.D. Norie (founder of the Society of Caddy Spoon Collectors), one a a limited edition of forty eight spoons, inscribed inside "12/09/63 JDN 12/09/92" by Timohty J. Burtwell, London 2005; 1.75" (4.5 cms) long; 0.95 oz

Lot 202

AN EDWARDIAN CADDY SCOOP with a green-stained, turned ivory handle, by T. Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1908; 3.5" (9 cms) long; 0.4 oz

Lot 267

A 20TH CENTURY ARTS & CRAFTS CADDY SPOON with hammered circular bowl and an openwork terminal, by Margaret Prescott*, decorated on the stem with entwined dolphins in relief, by Tom Stewart**, Chester 1926; the latter 3.7" (9.4 cms) long; 1.5 oz (2) *Mrs J. Mulleneux Prescott, art student of Bentley Rd, Princess Park. Liverpool. ** Tom Stewart, artist of 28 The Crescent, Northwich.

Lot 207

A CONTEMPORARY CADDY SPOON in commemoration of the late Captain J.D. Norie (founder of the Society of Caddy Spoon Collectors) with a part-covered bowl and a tug boat and bouy on the terminal, also incorporating the initials and dates "12.9.63 JDN 12.0.02", one of a limited edition of forty eight spoons, by Michael Softley, London 2005; 2.8" (7.2 cms) long; 0.95 oz

Lot 234

CHESTER:- A late Victorian silvergilt caddy scoop, inscribed "1837-1897", by C. Saunders & F. Shepherd, Chester 1896, another caddy spoon with a stamped circular bowl and vacant cartouche, by H. Williamson Ltd., Chester 1896 and another with shamrock on the terminal by Friedlander & Co., Chester 1902; the latter 4" (10 cms) long; 1.1 oz (3)

Lot 261

A GEORGE III IRISH BRIGHT-CUT AND STAR CADDY SPOON with a fluted bowl by Thomas Townsend, Dublin c.1800 (no date letter) and an Irish Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, crested, by Richard Williams, Dublin c.1795, no date letter (retailer's mark of "M.West"); the latter 4.4" (11 cms) long; 0.9 oz (2)

Lot 242

ASSORTED:- A George III jockey cap caddy spoon with ribbed decoration and a vacant circular cartouche, no maker's mark, Birmingham 1799 and three other George III caddy spoons (one initialled); the longest one 3.75" (8.5 cms) long; 1.1 oz (4)

Lot 291

A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL CHINOISERIE CTEA CADDY of panelled rectangular form with a pull-off cap and stamped figural scenes above a band of lower fluting, struck only with a pseudo mark, probably Dutch, late 19th century; 4" (10 cms) high; 3.75 oz

Lot 96

A MIXED LOT:- A set of ten George III bright-cut tea spoons, by S. Godbehere and E. Wigan, London 1793, a pair of George III sugar tongs, initialled "B", by Francis Trowbridge of Exeter, c.1800, a George III caddy spoon and a George IV Fiddle sugar sifter ladle, crested; 7 oz (13)

Lot 205

Large 19th century mahogany and rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy (empty interior)

Lot 592

Georgian mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers with caddy top and ebony stringing (one handle needs reattaching) W87cm D52cm H89cm

Lot 48

A LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE RED LACQUERED TEA CADDY with gilt painted panels depicting figures before buildings, the interior fitted with three pewter hinged lidded compartments, 39.5cm wide x 19cm deep x 19cm high

Lot 455

A LATE VICTORIAN OCTAGONAL TORTOISE SHELL AND SILVER MOUNTED TEA CADDY with internal lid to the compartment within, the mounts marked Birmingham 1896 and makers mark of Samuel Walton Smith, 11cm wide x 8cm deep x 14cm high with handle up

Lot 359

A 19th century Sheraton-style satinwood tea caddy

Lot 233

Two boxes of miscellaneous including leather bound antique bible, 19th century photograph album, 1940s dome top mantle clock, tea caddy, jewellery box etc.

Lot 227

A Chinese blue and white tea caddy and a Japanese bronze vase

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