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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY JEWEL BOX, A VICTORIAN WALNUT TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE, A CARVED OAK BOX, AN INDIAN SANDALWOOD AND SADELI GLOVE BOX, LATE 19TH C. LOSSES AND TWO OTHER BOXES

Los 149A

A pair of cloisonné vases, a single vase, a dish, a caddy, and two wood stands

Los 157

Four Victorian wooden boxes, including a mahogany box by W H Billing, Homeopathic Chemist, Edinburgh, a walnut tea caddy, an ebonised mantel clock, and a cased taxidermy green parakeet

Los 216

A Winston Churchill print, with quote beneath, a cut glass decanter, a similar cut glass vase, a silver lustre liqueur set comprising decanter and glasses, a pewter three piece teaset, a Victorian mahogany and satinwood tea caddy, and a silver decanter label (part lot behind counter)

Los 219

A quantity of miscellaneous items, including cameras, a Salter spring balance, a tea caddy, a mantel clock, Dinky cars, etc

Los 21

A silver and mother of pearl oval Salt on circular base, a silver Mustard Pot, a Spoon, plated Grape Scissors and Caddy Spoon by A Edward Jones

Los 28

A George V Caddy Spoon with shell bowl, London 1930, a fiddle pattern Sauce Ladle, Sheffield 1896 and two pairs of Sugar Tongs

Los 35

A Victorian shaped oblong Tea Caddy engraved crest and initial, hinged cover, London 1896

Los 43

A George VI Celtic design Caddy Spoon with ornate stem, Chester 1937

Los 782

A 19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy of rectangular form containing two covered compartments and a glass mixing bowl, 13in W

Los 796

An antique square section lacquered Tea Caddy decorated sailing vessels, figures, etc, 8in A/F

Los 115

A small selection of Victorian, Sheffield silver plated items including tea caddy, single handled basket, and kettle on stand. (5)

Los 176

An early 20th Century Birmingham hallmarked silver tea caddy by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, having a scroll handle, compressed elliptical hinged lid and gilt interior.

Los 290A

A late Victorian silver caddy spoon, with Etruscan-style champleve decoration and engraved bowl, Birmingham 1890 by John Hardman & Co

Los 46

A Georgian silver snuff box together with a Georgian caddy spoon, an early 20th century cigarette holder in case plus other silverware (parcel)

Los 15

Art Nouveau Tudric pewter specimen vase impressed no.0460, 21.5cm and a 19th Century decorated pewter tea caddy impressed RF Sturgess Patent

Los 350

Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy outlined with boxwood stringing and a pair of brass monkey candlesticks

Los 23

WILLIAM LAVER OR LEWIS A REGENCY SILVER CADDY SPOON having later monogrammed fiddle pattern handle, plain stem and bowl, London, 1814, 16g

Los 162

A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, having all over mottled colouring casket top, shaped front and end, twin lidded compartments, 11cm x 15cm

Los 163

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, the top inlaid "TEA" with surround of multiple flower in mother-of-pearl, 10cm x 20cm, and TWO OTHER VICTORIAN CASKET TOPPED CADDIES, one satin wood and mahogany, 12cm x 19cm each

Los 2

A collection of caddy spoons, to include; Joseph Wilmore Birmingham 1817, a William IV fiddle pattern example London 1837, monogrammed 'B', a Victorian example London 1857 by William Robert Smily, two later examples and a silver plated example (6)

Los 57

A silver tea caddy, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1927, of canted rectangular form, the two division interior with covers engraved 'India' and 'China', engraved 'Jay's Brighton' to base, 10.5cm high, weight 10.6ozt along with a George III silver caddy spoon, George Nangle, London 1801, 8cm long, a Garrard and Co silver bowl, London 1926, the pedestal two handled bowl decorated with a simple stylised floral band, 8 cm high, 4.8ozt and a silver tea strainer and stand, G W Lewis & Co, Birmingham 1943, 4cm high, weight 1.7ozt (5)

Los 97

A Royal Doulton Under The Greenwood Tree series ware jug, Robin Hood The Friend of the Pooh, four series ware volumes, a Beswick Beatrix Potter figure, Peter Rabbit, BP-7, a Bing & Grondahl commemorative caddy, a Beswick Haggis Bird whisky flask, and other ceramics (box)

Los 353

A Copenhagen crackleware tea caddy with cactus decoration (cover restored) and a Royal Doulton series ware jug

Los 179

A Regency mahogany and boxwood inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged top opening to reveal two lidded canisters, 26 cm wide

Los 181

An early 19th Century rosewood and boullework style brass inlaid rectangular tea caddy, the hinged top opening to reveal two lidded canisters flanking associated glass bowl, the brass lock stamped "Bramah, 104 Piccadilly", 33 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Surface knocks, bumps and scratches. Lid has the front right corner section missing. A repair 0.5 x 0.5cm back right corner of lid, and also small sliver missing. Front left corner of lid also has section missing down side of edge, and to left side also. Front edge of lid has small sliver missing, and a repair to lid front right corner 2 x 1cm approx which appears to have been professionally carried out. Couple of deeper scratches running along the back. Slightly dirty. Rubbing to brassware. Interior has some cracking to veneers. Bowl fits well but may possibly be a replacement as it is quite loose in the box. The two side boxes - foil lining missing completely, within the grain there is cleaning residue. In used but well cared for condition generally.

Los 185

An 18th century walnut cross banded rectangular tea caddy, the hinged top with brass carrying handle opening to reveal three open recesses, 23.5 cm wide

Los 186

A late George III mahogany rectangular twin handled tea caddy, the hinged top revealing two associated lidded canisters flanked by brass lion ring handles on squat bun feet, 23 cm wide

Los 225

A pair of George III silver mustard spoons, the shovel shaped bowls with feather edged handles, bearing ownership initials "EL" (possibly by Stephen Adams I, one spoon bearing maker's stamp and lion passant, the other 2 x maker's stamp), together with a modern caddy spoon with shell bowl and shell handle (by A Marston & Co., Birmingham 1972), 1.30 oz

Los 232

A George III silver tea caddy of oval form with engraved decoration, the rising lid with loop handle and beaded and guilloche engrave decoration, the front inscribed with initials "J W" within a medallion, raised on a circular foot (by James Young, London 1784), 12.6 cm high, 12.96 oz (lock missing) CONDITION REPORTS Surface scratches throughout. One or two dints / knocks to the body. Some rubbing to the decoration, particularly to back top edge near where lid joins base, it has at some point had a repair to this area. Decoration is almost completely worn away, including above key area on body. Overall in used condition. Lid does not quite sit flat to one side. Has a quite crude additional inscription to the base (indistinct) plus number "N1144" (possibly an inventory number).

Los 233

An Edwardian silver tea caddy of rectangular form with canted corners an ropework banded edging inscribed "E.B. Nov 11th 1912" (by William Atkin, Birmingham 1905), 9.2 cm, 5.02 oz

Los 315

A George IV silver sifter spoon (by Charles Eley, London 1825), a George IV silver caddy spoon (by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1823), another with shell bowl (by William Eaton) and another near matching (by Charles Eley, London 1825), a pair of George III bright cut silver sugar nips with acorn bowls (possibly by John Buckett, London) and a small pair of sugar nips (Birmingham 1909), 5.7 oz total

Los 168

A pair of Georgian sugar tongs, London hallmark, mm W B together with a Victorian tea caddy spoon, Edinburgh hallmark, mm W W, both items being solid silver (2)

Los 205

Miscellaneous collection of porcelain comprising Meissen Onion Pattern Trinket dish, lidded jar in the form of a tea caddy together with a Limoges trinket dish and a Limoges ashtray and one other. (5)

Los 239

A Silver Caddy Spoon Together With Two Silver Serviette Rings

Los 369

An Early 19th Century Rosewood Sarcophagus Tea Caddy With Mother Of Pearl Inlay

Los 245A

Edward VII silver tea caddy with gadrooned borders on ball feet, Sheffield 1902 3½in. (8cm)

Los 293A

Early 19th century Continental possibly Maltese tea caddy, marks rubbed 8ozs 5" high

Los 265

Horse embossed silver caddy spoon with bird finial, import marks by Bernard Muller, Chester 1906

Los 266

"Henry VIII" embossed silver caddy spoon with English coat of arms finial, import marks by Bernard Muller, Chester 1903

Los 267

Two silver caddy spoons by H WIlkinson, Sheffield 1909 and C B and S, Sheffield 1911

Los 268

Victorian silver caddy spoon with rectangular bowl by C.B., London 1866

Los 269

George III shell bowl silver caddy spoon by George Wintle, London 1818

Los 298

Continental ornate scoop form silver caddy spoon with classical figure to the bowl, import mark BHM, Sheffield 1909

Los 299

Continental boat finial silver caddy spoon with embossed swimming swans to bowl, import B. Muller, Chester 1909

Los 352

Edward VII unusual Scottish themed thistle topped silver caddy spoon by W.J & S., Birmingham 1902

Los 353

George IV banded fiddle pattern silver 19th Century caddy spoon by George Wintle, London 1824

Los 356

George IV silver caddy spoon with unusual terminal by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1833

Los 392

Irish silver crested George III caddy spoon by John Pitar Dublin 1800

Los 393

George IV bright cut silver caddy spoon by George Wintle London 1820

Los 394

George III silver shell bowl caddy spoon by Matthew Linwood Birmingham 1803

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