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George III Mahogany Serpentine Tea Caddy A George III Mahogany Serpentine Tea Caddy, c. 1770, brass bail handle and escutcheon, bracket feet, tripartite interior with single brass tea canister with compass star lid, height 5 1/2 in., width 9 in., depth 5 in. Provenance: Whitehall Antiques, Chapel Hill, NC

Los 194

George III Satinwood Tea Caddy A George III Satinwood Tea Caddy, c. 1790, with inlays of ebony, boxwood, zebrawood and mahogany, lead lining, retains key, height 4 3/8 in., width 5 in., depth 4 3/8 in. Provenance: Wellesley House Antiques, Lake Forest, IL

Los 195

George III Satinwood Dome Top Tea Caddy A George III Satinwood Dome Top Tea Caddy, c. 1790, the cover centered by a green tinted and scorched patera, oval ivory escutcheon, brass ball feet, interior with two compartments with mahogany lids, retains traces of foil lining, height 5 1/4 in., width 7 1/4 in., depth 4 1/4 in

Los 198

Georgian Quillwork Hexagonal Tea Caddy A Georgian Quillwork Hexagonal Tea Caddy, c. 1790, with floral decor, loop handle and lozenge escutcheon, height 4 3/4 in., width 6 1/2 in., depth 3 3/4 in.; together with another Georgian quillwork example, also hexagonal, retaining traces of gilt accents, brass loop handle, interior now with green paint, height 3 3/4 in., width 4 1/2 in., depth 4 1/2 in., note losses to both. Provenance: Livingstone Antiques, and Caroline Faison Antiques, Greensboro, NC, respectively

Los 5

Victorian ebony veneered tea caddy with canted corners and engraved gilded brass mounts opening to reveal two octagonal lift out caddies, 23cm

Los 6

Late 18th Century cross banded mahogany and marquetry tea caddy, 11cm x 11cm

Los 251

19th Century hallmarked silver caddy spoon and tea spoon

Los 273

Silver cream jug, pair salts with blue liners, napkin rings, caddy spoon etc (9)

Los 329

Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy and a red leather bound vanity box

Los 322

A Victorian Silver Rectangular Bulbous Tea Caddy having all over embossed shell and scroll decoration with cover on splayed scroll feet, London 1891, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, 15cm high, 8.3oz

Los 704

A walnut and parquetry tea caddy, 19th century, 12cm high x 20cm wide; with further items to include a painted metal corner shelf, mounted metal skewers, a leather jewellery box, a Persian style bird panel within Damascus frame and a German porcelain figural mirror, bearing marks to verso, (6).

Los 741

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, of canted and waisted form, the hinged cover moulded and opening to reveal two canisters flanking central glass, raised upon four bun feet, 18cm high x 38cm wide x 19cm deep.

Los 1002

A George II walnut chest of drawers, the banded caddy top, above banded two short over three long veneer matched drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 92 cm high x 92 cm wide x 49 cm deep.

Los 477

A 19th century sarcophagus flame mahogany large tea caddy. Bun feet supporting the shaped body with hinged top. The interior with original stunning fitted mahogany caddies that glide in. Later un related mixing bowl to centre. H20cm x W40cm x D23cm.

Los 635

A lady's silver compact with engine turned engraving, together with a silver caddy spoon

Los 1233

A Baltic carved wood grain scoop; and a mahogany tea caddy (2)

Los 171

An Edwardian rectangular tea caddy with hinged cover to include glass mixing bowl and a silver caddy spoon

Los 2082

A rare EPNS enamelled caddy spoon inscribed "Peace 1938" together with fish servers and two cigarette cases.

Los 70

A George III mahogany tea caddy raised on paw feet, width 23cm.

Los 552

A Chinese blue and white baluster caddy with foliate scroll designs and lappit bands , height 14cm. Condition Report: There is six flaking glaze chips to the edge of the base rim. Also several glaze chips to the underside of the foot. Two small glaze chips to the inside of the neck/rim.

Los 659

A Japanese black and red lacquer tea caddy, the lid gilt painted with birds and foliage, hinged to reveal two lidded compartments, width 28cm.

Los 2024

A Georgian Queen's pattern caddy spoon and a Dutch spoon.

Los 200

Pearlware circa 1790 - 1800 to include two jugs one with mask handle and figural handle, also a tankard and a lidded tea caddy, (5) the tallest jug measures 15cm high Condition report: Mask jug: rim crack and several cracks to the body, peppering. Leaf jug: old restored chips to the spout and the top kick of the handle. Tankard: several cracks to body, heavy staining to body, three flat rim chips. Teacaddy: chip to rim of cover, burst bubbles to glaze.

Los 127

Two tortoiseshell thimble boxes, a tortoiseshell domed lid dressing table box 6cm wide, along with a mother of pearl dressing table box of caddy form 5.25cm wide (4)

Los 130

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy with white metal stringing and rectangular monogrammed plaque to the lid, opening to reveal a two division interior over a flower shaped white metal key escutcheon, on four ball metal feet, 17.5cm wide, 13cm high, 11cm deep

Los 119

A SCOTTISH WILLIAM IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, FIDDLE PATTERN WITH SHELL BOWL, EDINBURGH 1830, POSSIBLY REPAIRED

Los 275

A VICTORIAN COROMANDEL TEA CADDY WITH COFFERED LID, APPLIED WITH GILT BRASS STRAPWORK AND A FERN, THE DIVIDED INTERIOR RETAINING THE PAIR OF LIDDED CANISTERS, 22.5CM W ++ Encrusted with dust and dirt, one of the strapwork mounts split but complete. A good quality example

Los 266

Silver plate, decanters, brass candlesticks, and three tea caddy`s

Los 223

A Chinese pewter cylindrical tea caddy, a export figure of Quan Yin and a modern Chinese celadon glazed Dog of Fo on plinth, 9cm high, 8.5cm and 25cm high respectively.

Los 274

A late 19thC/early 20thC Chinese tea caddy, decorated in underglaze blue, 21cm high.

Los 307

A George III silver caddy spoon, London 1805, maker`s mark worn, length approx 8.5cm.

Los 370

A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy shovel, London 1840 by Charles Boyton, together with a set of six Victorian silver Hanoverian drop pattern teaspoons, London 1884 by Francis Higgins, two pairs of silver sugar tongs, a silver knife with mother-of-pearl handle and two teaspoons.

Los 1460

A Berlin porcelain part tea set, 19th Century, comprising teapot and cover, tea caddy and cover, shaped dish and four cups and saucers, each painted with figures in landscapes within gilt scroll framed pink scale borders, underglaze blue factory mark and impressed marks to bases (some faults).

Los 2505

A George III mahogany tea caddy of canted rectangular form, the hinged lid with an inlaid conch shell patera, the front with an inlaid thistle leaf patera, flanked by inlaid fluting, the interior fitted with a removable lid, width approx 12cm, height approx 11.5cm.

Los 2507

A 19th Century mahogany box, the lid inset with an oval printed miniature portrait, together with a 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy.

Los 2514

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the pagoda moulded lid with an applied handle, the interior fitted with three compartments, on bracket feet, length approx 24.5cm.

Los 330

A George III mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with fitted interior, ebony escutcheon supported on four bun feet

Los 452

Two silver caddy spoons, Birmingham 1904, London 1832, together with a silver sifter spoon

Los 140

An Edward Jones Ltd silver plated caddy spoon, Sheffield silver pickle fork, Continental silver box with hinged lid, Hukin and Heath Epns topped oil jar and an Eastern white metal bowl (5)

Los 238

Wall barometer, Art Deco mantle clock and a tea caddy (3)

Los 275

Stained rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, with lion ring handles to sides raised on four brass bun feet

Los 189

A George IV rosewood tea caddy (converted to a jewellery box)

Los 103

A George III mahogany, strung and crossbanded tea caddy with silver plated swing handle, w. 22.5 cm and another, smaller, each with twin lidded interiors CONDITION REPORT: handle worn and with losses, other losses

Los 123

A George II mahogany tea caddy with gilt brass handle and escutcheon and three part interior, w. 23 cm, together with a George III tea canister, larger CONDITION REPORT: the first with old damage and repairs,

Los 177

A George III tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy of casket form, twin compartment interior on bun feet, h. 15.5 cm CONDITION REPORT: top detached, significant losses to veneer, in need of restoration PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES

Los 178

A George III tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy of serpentine outline and pagoda form, twin lidded compartments to interior, h. 12. cm CONDITION REPORT: lid detached, finials missing, some losses PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES

Los 179

A George III tortoiseshell and ivory octagonal tea caddy, h. 8 cm CONDITION REPORT: splits bwteen panels, hinge and some veneers missing

Los 877

A George III satinwood and kingwood cross-banded tea caddy, the rectangular shaped box inlaid with chequer stringing and burr walnut oval panels, hinged lid opening to reveal two conforming lidded cannisters, 18cms x 10.5cm x 12cms, lockplate later replaced A/F

Los 133

A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid writing slope, a tea caddy and another caddy

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