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Los 1070

A large Tunbridge ware tea caddy, of waisted sarcophagus form, the lid having arrowhead pattern panel flanked by half columns, with lobed side handles, opening to reveal two canisters with lozenge inlay, mixing bowl and stars to inside of lid, on bun feet

Los 1073

A Tunbridge ware tea caddy, of waisted oblong form, the lid depicting floral oval within similar banding and sides, opening to reveal lidded canisters and glass mixing bowl, on bun feet, 30.5cm wide

Los 1086

An unusual Tunbridge ware tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the lid with navette panel, the sides with thistle and marble effect borders, opening to reveal two non-matching lidded canisters, one inlaid to match the lid, the interior of the lid also depicting Rusthall Common Farmhouse

Los 1129

A George lll tortoiseshell tea caddy, with domed top and pewter stringing, poor condition and missing feet, 12cm high

Los 1142

A Victorian burr yew tea caddy, with tapering sides and fitted interior

Los 17

A mid 19thC tortoise-shell tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing a later velvet lined interior, on a shaped plinth, (lacking escutcheon and feet), 20cm wide

Los 244

A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY, STEPHEN ADAMS, LONDON, 1789 oval, bright-cut engraved with wrigglework and stiff leaf borders and shaped oblong crested cartouche below the lock, the other cartouche vacant, slightly domed flush-hinged lid with urn finial 13.5cm wide, 332gr (10oz)

Los 326

Huntley & Palmers Biscuit Tins, inlcuding Rivoli, Lantern, Japanese Tea Caddy, Morocco Leather, Marquetry Dragon Tin, Cherries, Sandalwood Casket, Jewel Case and many others, P-G, some damages (17)

Los 670

A George I silver Old English Thread pattern basting spoon, John Elston, Exeter with inscription, 122g; a George III silver tea caddy, Joseph Lock, London, 1776, of plain cylindrical form, 203g; a George II silver marrow scoop, probably Hester Bateman, London, 1739, 49g; a George III silver knife rest, probably John Robins, London, 1813, 28g; and a Victorian silver knife rest, indecipherable maker`s mark, Sheffield, 1893, 33g 0 5

Los 676

A George III silver double tea-caddy, William Bennett, London the plain oval body with bright-cut ribbon and leaf decoration at the rim, centred with an applied reeded handle with leaf joints, two compartments, each with hinged cover decorated with bright-cut foliage border, each compartment with lock and key, with crest, 18cm wide, 594g 0 1

Los 15

A Georgian inlaid mahogany tea caddy with canted corners.

Los 675

A Japanese caddy, Beswick wall plaque, a/f and one other wall plaque

Los 319

A VICTORIAN BRASS MOUNTED BURR OAK TEA CADDY WITH BRAMAH LOCK, LACKS FITTINGS

Los 408

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE WITH FITTED INTERIOR

Los 92

A 19th century satinwood tea caddy with ebony stringing, together with another rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form.

Los 238

A William IV silver caddy spoon hallmarked in Newcastle 1832 by Thomas Watson shell form bowl 7cms long together with four assorted silver teaspoons and a condiment spoon.

Los 225

A George III silver caddy spoon. John Forton and Co. Sheffield 1800. L82mm

Los 226

A contemporary silver tea caddy spoon. Birm. 1977 L80mm

Los 339

A German porcelain tea caddy by Franziska Hirsch. Circa 1900. H13cm and a porcelain jardinière. H12cm

Los 377

A group of three porcelain tea caddies comprising two Meissen (one without cover) and a Dresden style caddy.

Los 256

GLASGOW SCHOOL ARTS AND CRAFTS ENAMEL ON COPPER TEA CADDY maker Ning (Isabella) Wright, of rectangular form, of riveted construction the hinged cover with open crown finial and national emblems for England Ireland and Scotland, the body with foliate enamel panels, raised on spreading bracket feet, 20cm high, 16cm wide Cross on finial bent. Some cracking to enamel panels

Los 397

A George III mahogany two division tea caddy, cross banded and boxwood line inlaid, the hinged top enclosing two covers, and sundries. W. 26 cm.

Los 26

LATE 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER TEA CADDY of stepped rectangular form, the cover with chamois finial, embossed with bucolic harvest scenes, London import marks, approximately 185g,14cm high Good condition. No losses or repairs.

Los 38

WILLIAM IV SILVER WINE SLIDE maker`s mark for Solomon Houghan, London 1832, 15cm diameter; together with a tea caddy embossed with cherubs, 9cm high, a circular pedestal bon bon dish, 9cm high, a circular bon bon dish, 9cm diameter, a pair of bun salts, a napkin ring, a Christening mug and a baby spoon and pusher, approximately 577g in total (10) The Christening mug is badly dented. Bon bon dish also dented. Hallmarks to bun salts rubbed.

Los 329

Silver American caddy spoon, silver Chinese tea caddy spoon with bamboo design & silver handled cake slice/pate knife

Los 232

19th c tortoise shell effect tea caddy with two inner lidded compartments

Los 70

A collection of plated ware, including serving dishes, jugs, tea caddy, sauce boats, posy vases:, etc.

Los 79

A Chinese silver tea caddy: of ovoid form, embossed with a fiery dragon on a hammered ground, character seal mark to the base, 10cm high, 5.5ozs.

Los 561

A 19th Century Chinese pewter tea caddy:, of octagonal shape with engraved floral foliate top, contained in a papier mache and mother of pearl inlaid box decorated with sprays of floral foliage and figures beneath a blossoming tree, 36cm (1ft 2 1/4in) wide.

Los 842

A Victorian mahogany extending dining table:, raised on tapering reeded legs, together with three extra leaves and leaf caddy.

Los 445

10x official caddy badges for “The Tournament Players Championship” (5th Major” from 1979 to 2000) – incl 4x laminated metal pin badges for ’79, ’81, ’83 and ’85 plus 6x cards for ’92, ’94-’97 and ‘2000

Los 482

Scarce Peter Gerz German made blue half litre beer stein c1900s – decorated with 3x golfers and a caddy in relief against blue background c/w hinged lid. Note: Gerz crafted only a few golf pieces at the beginning of the 20thc.

Los 524

A golfing song sheet c1920s – titled “The Caddy – March and Two Step” by Fred T. Ashton – with a golfing caddy pictorial cover edges frayed, nicked and overall light creases – 3 p. (loose)

Los 49

Three 19th Century correspondence boxes and a rosewood tea caddy

Los 1009

A George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1818, by Joseph Taylor, weight 8.3g, a/f

Los 130

A 1920`s Herbert Dyer Arts & Craft oval copper tea caddy with galleon ship decoration, signed H Dyer, 4.1"h.

Los 176

A silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey`s cap, Sheffield, 1972, 2.25"w.

Los 177

A Norwegian 925 silver and enamel caddy spoon with a leaf formed bowl, looped handle with enamel decoration to terminal and base of bowl, stamped 925 with makers mark, 4.1"l.

Los 752

A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus form tea caddy with fitted interior and a rosewood box - a/f

Los 17

A Chinese export lacquer tea caddy (foot missing) and a church censer

Los 162

A Bakelite tea caddy, a Bakelite container plus a woven ice bucket

Los 410

A small early 19th Century Tortoiseshell octagonal single compartment tea caddy with Silver escutcheon

Los 57

A 17th Century lock and key, brass table lamp, crumb brush, lacquered pen box, Pratt ware loving mug, copper tea caddy, Doulton jug, pottery jelly mould, Melba ware shire horse figure, pair of Wade candlesticks and three evening bags

Los 212

An early 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung rectangular tea caddy, the hinged top opening to reveal two lidded canisters flanking an associated pressed glass bowl

Los 217

An early 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung rectangular tea caddy, the hinged top opening to reveal two lidded canisters flanking an associated cut glass mixing bowl

Los 523

A George III silver square Tea Caddy with flower finial, guilloche engraved friezes and vacant shield shape cartouche, London 1774, maker: probably Aug Le Sage, small repair to base, and a fiddle pattern Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1909

Los 162

A George III lacewood tea caddy the hinged lid with sloping panel and brass swing handle opening to reveal two lidded boxes behind a shaped brass key escutcheon raised on four short bracket feet, 23cm wide, 14cm high, 14cm deep

Los 51

An Irish silver caddy spoon marked Brown, Dublin 1765

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