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Los 236

A Victorian dome top brass banded Tea Caddy and a pair of 19th century brass Candlesticks.

Los 259

An early 19th century mahogany Tea Caddy with three division interior, brass ring handle and bracket feet, 9 1/2"" (24cms) wide.

Los 272

A rosewood Table Writing Box, mahogany Tea Caddy, Japanese carved wood Letter Opener, and a Corkscrew.

Los 304

A George III silver novelty caddy spoon in the form of a jockey`s cap with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1798 by Joseph Taylor, length approx 4.8cm, together with a William IV silver mount in the form of two crossed axes, Chester 1834 by Thomas Armitt, length approx 7cm.

Los 314

An early 20th Century German silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl with bellflower decoration, the wreath ring handle centred by a seated pig, import mark London 1912 by Berthold Müller, length approx 10.5cm, together with a Continental silver spoon embossed with a boy in a landscape.

Los 342

A 19th Century Sheffield plate tea caddy and cover, of oval faceted form, a large plated goblet engraved with festoons, a pair of plated sauce boats with beaded rims, and a collection of plated items.

Los 398

A George V silver caddy spoon with circular bowl and pierced handle, Chester 1922 by A.E.S., length approx 10cm.

Los 1418

A Royal Doulton Series ware plate decorated with a golfer and caddy beneath a motto `He That Always Complains, is Never Pitied` (second), together with a Maling plate decorated with delphiniums and butterflies against a blue ground.

Los 2502

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the interior fitted with two compartments, width approx 22cm, together with a Victorian coromandel and brass mounted bookrack.

Los 2503

A Victorian rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing two lidded compartments, on bun feet, width approx 24cm.

Los 2507

A George III ivory veneered and tortoiseshell banded tea caddy with mother-of-pearl inlaid decoration, the hinged lid with a white metal handle, the front with a similar white metal key escutcheon and shield plaque, height approx 10cm, width approx 9.5cm (some faults and restoration).

Los 1809

A satinwood tea caddy formed as an apple with ivory escutcheon (14cm high)

Los 126

A fluted hallmarked silver tea caddy, height 12cm (Ldn 1899) weight 256g

Los 133

A hallmarked silver tea caddy, makers mark H S, together with an inkwell, bowl napkin rings etc 558g

Los 165

A Georgian hallmarked silver oval tea caddy, with bright cut decoration, height 13cm, (Ldn 1783) maker's mark rubbed, weight 366g

Los 181

A collection of silver items including caddy spoons, cigarette case, chains, penknife, coins etc 144g weighted silver

Los 191

Two hallmarked silver caddy sifter spoons, intaglio seal etc

Los 1314

A blue and white tea pot, together with a matching tea caddy (Ringtons Ltd. Tea Merchants, Newcastle upon-Tyne to base) a Royal Doulton chamber pot etc.

Los 38A

Seven HM silver spoons including Georgian, mustard, caddy and salt, approx 78g

Los 100

A silver caddy spoon having Dutch pictorial decoration, bearing import marks, Chester 1907

Los 120

An apple tea caddy, 19th century, in fruitwood with a hinged cover, over an oval brass escutcheon, 12cm high EW CONDITION REPORT: FROM THE EVA WEININGER COLLECTION. Repair to cover above the hinge.

Los 210

A George lll tortoiseshell tea caddy, with two internal compartments, on four ivory ball feet, 19.5cm wide 13.5cm deep 16.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Small losses to tortoiseshell on lid. Splits to tortoiseshell by both hinges, Re felted lid

Los 717

A PATRIOTIC TEA CADDY unbranded, the sides with lithographed portrits of `His Majesty King George V`, `Field Marshal Sir John French`, `Earl Kitchener of Khartoum / Secretary of State for War`, and `Admiral Sir J. Jellicoe`, good condition, 24cm high. Note: This tin probably dates to between 1914, when Kitchener was made Secretary of State for War, and 1916, when he died at sea aboard H.M.S. Hampshire.

Los 31

A Victorian faded rosewood and fitted tea caddy of sarcophagus form

Los 37

An early Victorian rosewood fitted tea caddy of sarcophagus form with ring handles

Los 103

A small oak table top cabinet, oak and marquetry tea caddy, and a continental stationery box in the form of a writing bureau (3)

Los 221

An American ? sterling silver child's christening set comprising small plate, bowl, and cup, sold with pusher caddy spoon each with embossed and inscribed decoration to include verses, 14oz, early 20th century

Los 231

Assorted silver wares to include mustard, napkin ring, caddy spoon, sterling silver footed dish etc

Los 303

Five various silver spoons to include; two sauce ladles, caddy spoons, and sifting spoons etc, various dates and makers, gross weight 3.9oz

Los 311

Assorted silver and white metal wares to include; continental caddy spoons, filigree box, sugar bows etc

Los 247

A Chinese export pewter tea caddy of cylindrical form, h. 12 cm CONDITION REPORT: Dents

Los 220

Regency rosewood tea caddy bellied rectangular form, raised hinged cover, revealing two rectangular containers and a central cut glass mixing bowl, with two ring side handles on four bun feet and with a Dutch silver caddy spoon and a silver plated caddy spoon

Los 345

19th Century English papier-mâché sarcophagus shaped tea caddy having mother-of-pearl inlaid and gilded decoration, the hinged cover opening to reveal two lidded compartments, 23.5cm wide The area behind one hinge is fairly badly split which would suggest that the cover has been over extended at some point, gilding a little rubbed in places - ** General condition consistent with age

Los 514

David Andersen Norwegian silver oval napkin ring decorated with a fox, bear and rabbit in low relief, 4.75cm wide, together with two 20th Century Danish silver caddy spoons, the first having a handle formed as two Medieval figures, the bowl decorated with a seascape and script `Danmark`, 10cm long, the second with pierced scroll handle, the bowl with architectural decoration and script `Kronborg`, 10.75cm long ** General condition consistent with age

Los 57

Victorian Mahogany Tea Caddy, Edwardian Desk Stamp and a Walnut Box Condition report: see terms and conditions

Los 308

A George IV silver caddy spoon, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1828

Los 3124

A Victorian Tunbridge Ware inlaid tea caddy, of ogee shape, the top inlaid with a ruined building, enclosing two lidded divisions, on bun feet, 22cm wide

Los 3144

A late 19th/early 20thC Indian Vizagapatam style rosewood and ivory inlaid hexagonal tea caddy, with a turned finial, decorated overall with leaves, scrolls and flowerheads, 10cm wide

Los 3154

A Victorian rosewood and marquetry tea caddy, the top inlaid centrally with the word `Thé`, enclosing two lidded compartments and a later mixing bowl, 28cm wide

Los 3157

A 19thC Anglo Indian Calamander rectangular tea caddy, with a shaped edge, the hinged lid enclosing three separate lidded caddies, 26cm wide

Los 3162

A William IV rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid table cabinet, the caddy type top with a hinged lid and gadrooned border, above two doors, enclosing an arrangement of drawers etc. (AF and incomplete), 33cm wide

Los 2447

A 19thC mother of pearl tea caddy, of small proportion, the rectangular hinged lid revealing a plain interior, fronted by a shaped escutcheon, on shaped feet, with a horn snuff box, 9cm wide, 4cm deep, 3cm high. (2)

Los 2457

An early 19thC rosewood tea caddy, of rectangular sarcophagus form, with an exterior mother of pearl escutcheon and foil lined interior, 20cm wide, 12cm deep, 15cm high.

Los 2495

A Continental white metal caddy spoon, with shell capped handle and plain bowl with fluting verso, marks beneath, 9cm long.

Los 2781

An 18thC oak and cross banded longcase clock, the eight day striking movement with a square 30cm brass dial, silvered chapter ring, second dial and date aperture, to the matted centre, signed jn. allen, MACCLESF`D, with foliate and mask spandrels, the caddy hood with brass orb finials, with a dentil cornice over a verre eglomice frieze with fluted pilasters, the crossbanded trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on ogee bracket feet, 214cm high.

Los 2799

A late 19thC mahogany, marquetry and ormolu mounted vitrine, the moulded part galleried caddy top set with an inlaid floral frieze, above a shaped glazed door and sides enclosing a fitted velvet lined interior, on an inlaid shaped apron above sabre supports, 63cm wide, 41cm deep, 63cm high.

Los 2024

A 19thC white metal tea caddy, the shaped rectangular lid part enamelled in colours and revealing a plain liner, the bombe body inset with part mother of pearl and enamelled panels on a removable base terminating in stylised bracket feet with marks beneath. 12cm high.

Los 2248

A George III mahogany and satinwood tea caddy, of rectangular form with an oval leaf inlay, the lid revealing three tin lined compartments, 23cm wide, 12.5cm deep, 14cm high.

Los 9

A Victorian oval silver Tea Caddy the front embossed scroll, Sheffield 1893, maker: W & G Sissons, 3in

Los 39

A Georgian silver Caddy Spoon fiddle and thread pattern, maker: J.S

Los 40

A William IV silver Caddy Spoon with floral engraved bowl, fiddle pattern stem. Birmingham 1833, maker: T & P

Los 41

A George III silver Caddy Spoon with star pierced and engraved bowl, handle engraved initial A, Birmingham 1811, maker: J Taylor

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