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Los 87

λ A mixed lot of silver and plated items, comprising: two mugs, one plain tapering form, by William Hutton & Son, London 1901, the other marks worn, reeded decoration, a fluted caddy spoon, unmarked, and plated items: a set of six Old Sheffield plate teaspoons by J. Nicholds, a pair of engraved tapering beakers, trophy cup and a tea pot by Matthew Boulton Manufacturing Co, with ivory finial approx. weighable 17.5oz. (13)

Los 188

A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of George III Bright-cut sugar tongs, by Hester Bateman, London circa 1780, a shell sifting spoon, Birmingham 1901, a George III Bright-cut caddy spoon, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1796, two further caddy spoons, three sugar spoons, a pair of 18th century sugar nips, a pair of jam spoons, plus two salt spoons and an electroplated salt spoon, approx. weight 8oz. (11) Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke.

Los 198

A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1912, the shovel bowl with pierced decoration, plus a set of six Scottish single struck King`s pattern teaspoons a continental spoon, approx. weight 4.5oz. (8)

Los 289

A Georgian silver caddy spoon by Samuel Pemberton together with two Victorian silver teaspoons.

Los 65

An early 20th century Chinese pewter tea caddy with engraved decoration.

Los 67

An early 20th century Chinese pewter tea caddy together with a carved Chinese hardwood pot decorated with male figures leading each other by hand across a river.

Los 133

George III inlaid satinwood tea caddy, with shell marquetry ovals, width 12cms.

Los 177

Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, two-section interior, with an engraved glass missing bowl, width 31cms and a Victorian mahogany box, (2).

Los 193

Victorian yew wood and ebony sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, two section interior, with hinged compartments and a mixing bowl, width 34cms.

Los 197

Victorian mahogany tea caddy, of oblong form, with banding and stringing, adapted two-section interior, width 31cms.

Los 199

Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, fitted walnut faced interior, with two compartments and a central mixing bowl, width 31cms.

Los 215

Mahogany "apprentice piece" chest of drawers, fitted with a frieze drawer over two drawers, width 37cms and a Scottish rosewood and birch banded tea caddy, (2).

Los 285

Pair of silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1923, flared and weighted bases, 15cms, a plated letter pocket, silver caddy spoon, Georgian sugar tongs, etc.

Los 293

American Art Deco sterling silver sauceboat, triangular handle, length 17cms and a plain silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1919, straight-sided shouldered form, 11cms, (2).

Los 79

Toilet jug and bowl, slop pail, Staffordshire dog, tea caddy, Victorian and later china, glass vases etc

Los 874

A Dutch silver navette shape tea caddy embossed with windmills and boats within shaped panels - makers mark H H - Height 10 cm x Width 9 cm - Weight approx 4.65 troy oz

Los 404

A George III style walnut bracket clock with caddy top, three quarter striking movement on four gongs

Los 410

An early 19th century mahogany brass bound bracket clock, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals to an eight day twin train movement, the case with stepped caddy top with pine cone finial fretwork panel sides, two carrying ring and cornucopia brass handles - Height 48 cm

Los 304

A Dutch silver tea caddy, of bulbous rectangular form, with embossed Rococo decoration depicting 18th century pursuits, approx 12cm high, approx 7.1oz. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition.

Los 826

A silver plated and tortoiseshell octagonal tea caddy, late 19th/20th century, 9cm wide

Los 1508

A George III rosewood rectangular tea caddy with two lidded compartments - Width 18 cm - a Victorian walnut dome topped casket - Width 23 cm and a 19th century parquetry inlaid box - Width 23 cm

Los 1580

A quantity of Chinese Qing period blue and white exportware including a tea caddy, milk jug etc. together with a water jug and small vase 18th/19th century - eleven items

Los 115

A Regency mahogany and inlaid sarcophagus box on bun feet, and a mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy (2)

Los 547

A Regency rosewood tea caddy with original fitted interior and glass mixing bowl

Los 412

A 19th Century inlaid Walnut dome top two compartment tea caddy

Los 68

A Mauchline ware tea caddy of rectangular form (Oban/Dunolly Castle, Oban/Dunstaffriage Castle), foil lined interior, 16cm x 10.5cm x 9cm.

Los 121

Seven pieces of Treen: A pair of carved clogs, 16cm, an oriental cylinder form tea caddy, 12.2cm, a pair of turned cups and covers, united probably as a condiment, a Norwegian carved jug, a multi-coloured cylinder box inset with numerous smaller boxes within, a painted wooden Dutch tankard, and a cylinder jar with jewelled cover. (8)

Los 125

Seven pieces of treen, comprising; a boxwood turned cylinder box with screw cover, 8cm diameter, another with glass liner and base, advert for ""E. S. Hull & Co. Shaving Cream Â…"", 9.2cm diameter, another smaller stamped ""Smeeton, Chemist, Leeds"", 6cm, a ball form boxwood box, 7.5cm diameter, a square form tea caddy, 8.5cm, a large walnut card marker, 17cm, and a pair of `Brighton Bun` style olivewood candlesticks, inscribed ""Jerusalem"". (7)

Los 1445

An early 19th century mahogany chest of two long and three short drawers with caddy top with string inlay detail and oval brass plate handles and raised on swept supports

Los 1452

A 19th century stripped and waxed pine chest of three long and two short drawers with caddy top

Los 327

An Edwardian silver tea caddy of squat lobed oval form, the domed hinged lid with spiral finial above gadrooned rims, on scroll legs and paw feet, Birmingham 1902 by Thomas Hayes, height approx 9.5cm.

Los 362

A late Victorian silver oval tea caddy with domed hinge lid, embossed with foliate scrolls, Birmingham 1899 by William Hutton & Sons, together with a silver oval snuff box, the hinge lid embossed with classical figures, London 1905 by William Comyns, a pair of silver salts, Sheffield 1899 by John Round, silver half reeded oval mustard, silver napkin ring and two silver covered books,

Los 428

An Edwardian silver tea caddy of rectangular bombé form with gadrooned borders and hinge lid, Birmingham 1908 by William Hutton & Sons, height approx 7cm.

Los 2503

An early 19th Century mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form with ebony line inlaid borders, the interior fitted with two canisters and a glass bowl, width approx 31cm.

Los 2505

A late Victorian oak tea caddy, carved with urns, flowers and leaf scrolls, the hinged lid revealing a bowl recess and glass bowl, flanked by hinged canisters, on bracket feet, width approx 42cm.

Los 2508

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the pagoda moulded lid with an applied brass handle, the interior fitted with pewter canisters, width approx 24.5cm.

Los 2510

A George III yew tea caddy with crossbanded borders and boxwood stringing, the hinged lid with a small brass handle, width approx 11.5cm.

Los 53

A group of George III to William IV four silver caddy spoons and a sugar... A group of George III to William IV four silver caddy spoons and a sugar sifting spoon, the caddy spoons: with chequer engraved triform bowl by William Pugh, Birmingham 1814; with leaf bordered rectangular bowl by Cocks & Bettridge , Birmingham 1814; with a shovel bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1807; with a chequered shovel bowl by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1835; the fiddle pattern sugar sifter by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1826, initialled, 56g (1.8 oz) gross View on Bloomsbury.com

Los 72

A George III silver serpentine outline straight-sided tea caddy by Henry... A George III silver serpentine outline straight-sided tea caddy by Henry Chawner, London 1788, with an oval wooden finial to the hinged conical cover, bands of bright-cut engraving and later engraved FROM W.E.M. TO A.T.L. 1888 inside cover, 14cm (5 1/2in) high, 362g (11.65 oz) gross (no key) View on Bloomsbury.com

Los 120

A Royal Crown Derby porcelain tea caddy of square bombe form, decorated in the Imari pallet. H.10cm

Los 342

A Clarice Cliff 'log' plant holder together with a pewter tea caddy.

Los 25

A collection of George Jones Abbey pattern blue and white printed wares comprising a biscuit barrel and cover with wicker handle, a cylindrical pot and cover, a caddy and cover of four sided form and a collection of three trinket boxes and covers comprising two heart shaped examples and a quatrefoil shaped example

Los 617

A Regency satinwood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy raised on brass lions paw feet

Los 619

A Regency mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form with segmented interior

Los 632

A Georgian mahogany and string inlaid tea caddy of cubic form, a marble mortar, a collection of seashells, a Victorian marble and black slate mantle clock, a leaded light shade of octagonal form and a few sundry books

Los 655

A 19th century tortoiseshell inkstand of rectangular form on brass feet surmounted by an eagle together with a caddy with pen work detail

Los 4174

(lot of 2) French Neoclassical style .950 silver cruet stand, by Fray Fils, 1875-1891, Paris, the footed caddy decorated with swags and bows above monogramed medallions, and fitted with a pair of stoppered crystal cruets (losses to one stopper); together with a German .800 silver pepper mill fitted with an Italian grinder, 6.23 troy oz.

Los 264

A Silver Plated tea Caddy having gadroon rim, hinged lid enclosing sectioned interior, 12.5cm wide

Los 80

A collection of English silver including a Georgian caddy spoon, another, Continental white metal etc

Los 211

A Continental silver tea caddy and cover with import marks for London 1893

Los 507

A Chinese ginger jar, a Wade tea caddy and a Wedgwood cup and saucer.

Los 724

A late Regency papier mache and mother of pearl inlaid two division tea caddy, with a silver caddy spoon inside.

Los 823

A parcel lot to include a boxed ukulele banjo, Victorian walnut violin case A/F, Indian cigar box, two wooden boxes of Getana Jamaican cigars, copper and brass hunting horn and mahogany tea caddy A/F.

Los 855

A parcel lot of framed prints to include Hand-tinted mezzotint of William Innes and caddy, engraved by Valentine Green, from the painting by Lemuel Francis Abbott, inscribed `To the Society of Goffers at Blackheath. This Plate is with just Respect. Dedicated by Their most humble Servant, Lemuel Francis Abbott.`, pair of colour lithographs, the driver and guard of 1832, pair of coloured etchings by H ALKEN of a bull tossing a man and men watching a dog fight, Le Blond print, and two SIMON DREW limited editon prints.

Los 192

18th century oak caddy-top chest of two short and two long drawers with old brass pierced plate handles, raised on bracket feet, width 82cm

Los 243

Silver neo-classical tea caddy, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1909, the hinged lid revealing a gilt interior, width 9.5cm, 9oz 6dwt. Condition report: hallmarks good but maker`s mark rubbed; part of the stretcher missing from the back of the caddy; no engraving, rubbing out, splits or repairs.

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