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Click here to subscribeA George III Caddy Spoon, with elongated oval bowl and reeded handle engraved with initial 'B', (by Thomas Wallis, London 1801, 9.5cm long); A Pair of George III Sauce Ladles, Old English feather edge pattern, with fluted bowls, (by George Smith III & William Fearn, London 1791); A George III Sauce Ladle, fiddle pattern, with engraved initials 'RJE', (maker's mark 'TB', London 1813); A George IV Ladle, fiddle pattern, (maker's mark 'SH', London 1835); A George III Sifter Spoon, Old English pattern
A George III Teapot and Tea Caddy, of serpentine shape, engraved to the centre with an urn and initials, within ribbon tied medallion between wrigglework borders, (by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1780, the teapot 27cm wide, the caddy 12.5cm long, 29oz); and A George III Teapot Stand, oval, engraved with similar decoration, wooden base, (by Philip Freeman, London 1780, 15cm wide) (3)
A George III Fiddle-Back Mahogany Tea Caddy, rectangular, with ogee moulded border and gilt bronze carrying handle, internally with two later decorated red japanned tin lidded canisters divided by a sugar bowl recess and with spoon compartment to the reverse, gilt chinoiserie oval medallion to the lid underside, (26.5cm wide)
A George III Mahogany Single Compartment Tea Caddy, rectangular section with "fiddle-back" grain and edged in boxwood, with bronze hinged loop finial and ivory narrow lozenge key escutcheon, (11.5cm high) (minor repairs); and a George IV Rosewood Two Division Sarcophagus Tea Caddy, edged in boxwood, with twin lion masks and ring side handles, flat lids with turned bone knops, upon gilt brass bun feet, (21cm wide) (2)
A Large and Unusual Octagonal Parquetry Tea Caddy, the lid veneered in various richly figured and oystered timbers with trompe l'oeil repeat cube pattern within chequer board banding and deeply moulded border with penwork vine and rose detail, chevron flange, similarly decorated to the lid underside, enclosing two hinged and lidded caddies fronted by two sugar bowls divided by a lidded spoon compartment, gilt metal ring side handles, (39.5cm wide)
A Tunbridgeware Rosewood Tea Caddy, rectangular, the hinged lid with chamfered sides decorated with a floral motif within bandings of stylised flowers, conforming leafy girdle band, internally with two rectangular hinged lidded caddies divided by a sugar bowl aperture, raised on parquetry flattened bun feet (one slightly damaged), (31cm wide)
An Early Victorian Figured Walnut Tea Caddy, rectangular, of concave sided form, crossbanded throughout with tulipwood, internally with two hinged lidded rectangular containers divided by a sugar bowl aperture, with later associated moulded glass bowl (cracked), upon flattened bun feet, (17cm high, 30cm wide)
A Marquetry Eight Day Longcase Clock, the case with profuse bird and floral marquetry, the trunk door with central lenticle, (later) bracket feet, the caddy top with floral marquetry, 12 inch square brass dial, silvered chapter ring, matted centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on bell, movement and dial associated, (244cm high)
An early 19th century rectangular tea caddy, mahogany veneered with fine chequer stringing, the hinged cover with a Sheffield plate open handle, to a pair of lidded compartments, above a frieze drawer with an inset plaque inscribed 'Philadelphia Sharpe', on gilt brass ball feet, 10in (25.4cm) wide.
An Extensive Victorian Old English Pattern Canteen of Silver Cutlery, crested, comprising 18 table forks, 18 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, butter knife, marrow scoop, 6 egg spoons, caddy spoon, mustard spoon, sugar spoon, 4 salt spoons, soup ladle, gravy spoons, sugar tongs, pair of sauce ladles, 18 dessert spoons, and 18 table spoons, London 1865, approx 190 oz, (105) in an oak box