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Los 219

C19th Victorian Marquetry Inlaid Domed Top Figured Mahogany Tea Caddy, with twin internal dome topped containers, moulded glass mixing vase approx 11`` x 5 3/4`` x 7``H

Los 117

An 18th century tea caddy with original lining, 28cm wide

Los 154

A tortoiseshell two division tea caddy No obvious losses to veneer, some splits and areas of thinning, top and back corner restored, some other replacement areas.

Los 190

Georgian mahogany caddy, pair of small oval prints, two Russian boxes, tortoiseshell paper knife, stone toad, rhino and a porcelain box

Los 217

Late 18th century mahogany tea caddy inlaid with bells and another

Los 351

A silver caddy spoon, two tablespoons, fruit knife etc (quantity)

Los 364

An Edward VII silver tea caddy, by Goldsmith`s and Silversmith`s Company, London 1907

Los 382

A Staffordshire enamel tea caddy of octagonal section, decorated with floral mirrored shaped panels on a blue ground, 12cm

Los 551

A Chinese export famille rose salt; and tea caddy and cover (2) Salt - surface wear to enamel and small slither chip. Caddy - rubbing to gilding and general wear.

Los 591

19th century amboyna sarcophagus shape tea caddy, 37cm by 20cm by 20.5cm high Lacking interior. General wear to exterior. Chip to one ebonised foot corner.

Los 529

A Twinings tea caddy in satinwood with Chinese incised decoration and script

Los 310

A pair of yellow metal lorgnettes and a silver caddy spoon with scallop bowl.

Los 111

A Georgian engraved silver shovel caddy spoon - repaired, Birmingham 1820, maker James Taylor, together with another Georgian silver shovel spoon, London 1819

Los 262

An early 19th century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, two compartments, cut glass mixing bowl (not original) - L36cm

Los 58

A silver spoon and fish knife; Continental silver caddy spoons and tea strainers (8) approx 7.650ozt gross

Los 89

Superb late 19th century pre revolutionary Russian Silver Gilt fitted Tea Caddy made and retailed by Ivan Petrovich Khlebnikov, Moscow, comprising square tea caddy and tea canister finely decorated as oriental style baskets together with a shovel caddy spoon, sugar tongs, sifter spoon and tea fork, assay marks on tea cannister and caddy Anatoli Artsibaschev, Moscow. approx. 1295g. Height 19.5 cms x 36 cms x 21.5 cms.

Los 171

A George III period octagonal, tortoiseshell veneered Tea Caddy (tin lined), some fading and very minor veneers etc., 7cm wide x 7cm high

Los 247

An unusual 19th Century Regency sarcophagus shaped tortoiseshell and ivory Tea Caddy, the rectangular top with pewter stringing and a vacant silver cartouche, opening to reveal two similarly decorated compartmentalised sections with tortoisshell lids with ivory knobs, the bow front caddy flanked with four columns on a stepped base supported on turned ivory bun feet, 13.5 cms x 17.5 cms.

Los 1133

"A Royal Cauldron Bristol Ironstone tea caddy, made for Twinings"

Los 1205

"A Victorian mahogany two-divisional tea caddy, with inlaid stringing and ivory shield escutcheon, 23 x 14cm"

Los 31

George III Silver Oval Tea Caddy, John Denzilow, London, 1781 height 4.5" — 11.5 cm., 10.7 oz. — 334 grams Starting Price: $250

Los 149

Regency Ivory Strung Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, c.1820 with vacant silver monogram plaque, opening to two lidded compartments, with brass ball finial and feet, 6.25" x 6.75" x 4" — 15.9 x 17.1 x 10.2 cm. Starting Price: $300

Los 481

A Victorian Caddy Spoon with leafage engraved shaped bowl, fiddle pattern engraved initial, Birmingham 1845, maker: Taylor & Perry

Los 482

A George III Caddy Spoon with scallop bowl, bright cut stem engraved initial, London 1809, maker: I.L.

Los 483

A Georgian bright cut Scottish Caddy Spoon with scallop bowl, vacant cartouche, Edinburgh hallmarks, circa 1800

Los 484

A Victorian silver-gilt Caddy Spoon with floral embossed scoop bowl, spiral stem with shamrock finial, London 1892, maker: C.S. & F.S.

Los 519

A George V octagonal Tea Caddy with hinged cover engraved initials, Sheffield 1913, maker: Walker & Hall

Los 1398

A decorative tin tea canister/caddy of cylindrical form with hand painted finish together with one other

Los 1131

A Georgian mahogany caddy top chest fitted with three long and two short drawers (for restoration)

Los 426

An early 19th century fitted rosewood tea caddy, l 12", "The Peter Pan Picture Book", illus Alice B Woodward

Los 176

A plated oval Teapot, plated hot water jug, tea caddy and other items.

Los 334

A 19th Century mahogany oblong Tea Caddy, with brass handle and bracket feet. 8 1/2" (22cms) wide and one other mahogany box.

Los 457

A late Victorian silver tea caddy or covered sugar bowl, the hinged lid with an ebonised knop, with a gadrooned border on moulded foot, London 1911, 7oz gross, 11cm wide.

Los 464

A silver and silver gilt tea caddy spoon, the handle cast with Prince of Wales Feathers, Sheffield 1981.

Los 1033

A tortoiseshell tea caddy & cigarette case 19th century, the tea caddy of serpentine form with a stepped and coved hinged lid opening to reveal an ivory-bordered interior divided into two foil-lined lidded compartments, the whole raised on round wooden feet; the cigarette case rectangular with a slightly domed four-paneled hinged cover centering a plate monogrammed `J (?) W``, opening to reveal an ivory-bordered velvet-lined interior; 2 pcs, the tea caddy 5.5`` H x 8`` W x 5`` D; the cigarette case 1`` H x 5`` W x 3.5`` D, est: $600/900 Provenance: Private Collection, South Pasadena, CA. Condition: Overall good condition. Each with general scratches and wear commensurate with age and use. The exterior of tea caddy with seven losses to tortoiseshell veneer, the largest a 2``-long loss to lower edge of left side, and small losses to lids of compartments; a few pieces retained. The tea caddy lacking key. The cigarette case with a 3.5``-long loss to ivory on lid interior. The push-button clasp of cigarette case does not appear to function. The velvet lining of the tea caddy`s lid and of the cigarette case are later replacements. The foil lining of tea caddy probably a later replacement. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL

Los 1034

A Chinese export gilt-lacquer tea caddy 19th century, rectangular, decorated to each side and the hinged top with scenes of figures and buildings within foliate borders, opening to divided compartment fitted with two pewter canisters with carved ivory floreate knops, together with key, 4.25`` H x 9.25`` W x 6.5`` D, est: $400/600 Provenance: Private Collection, South Pasadena, CA. Condition: Overall good condition. General marks, scratches and rubbed wear commensurate with age and use. Wear to decoration of lid and end panels fairly heavy. Three chipped losses to exterior- one.25`` to front edge of lid; one.5`` to rear right corner of lid, and one.5`` along bottom front edge. A.25`` chip to rim of lid interior. Scattered additional minute chips. Lock does not appear to function. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL

Los 573

GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY oblong with hinged lid having fielded panel top with brass loop handle and bats wing pattern brass escutcheon, 9" (22.8cm) lacks interior fittings

Los 333

Victorian silver caddy spoon of leaf form with embossed floral decoration and wire loop handle (Birmingham 1866), maker - H & T, together with five piece silver-handled manicure set and three silver-handled button hooks (various dates and makers), large button hook 23cm overall (qty)

Los 339

Nineteenth century Dutch silver tea canister of rectangular form with embossed pastoral scene panels, scroll borders, caddy top with similar decoration and detachable circular cover (London 1890). All at approximately 6ozs, 13.5cm overall height

Los 342

George IV silver caddy spoon with oval bowl and fiddle pattern stem with engraved initials (London 1825), together with another with stylised shell bowl and bright cut decoration (Birmingham 1823), 8cm overall length (2)

Los 343

George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a shovel with bright cut decoration and shaped stem (Birmingham 1818), maker - I. T., 8.5cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good with minor dents and surface scratching commensurate with age and use. Engraving is crisp, marks are clear. The handle may be a replacement

Los 870

Good quality George IV blond tortoiseshell tea caddy of rectangular form with pagoda top, ornate mother of pearl floral inlaid decoration, red velvet lining to lid and two compartments with blond tortoiseshell lids on bun feet, 18.5cm wide, 14.5cm high

Los 898

George IV rosewood sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy with twin compartments and a cut glass mixing bowl, ring handles and carved bun feet, 19cm high x 34cm wide

Los 904

George IV mahogany sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy with ebony stringing, twin compartments and central glass mixing bowl, 24cm high x 33.5cm wide

Los 906

George III mahogany three-division tea caddy with concealed spoon tray and a brass swan-neck handle, 16cm high x 23cm wide

Los 1275

Eighteenth century Scottish longcase clock with eight day movement, silvered break arch dial with engraved spandrels, subsidiary second dial and calendar aperture, break arch signed - John Peatt Crieff, flanked by engraved hypocamps, in a mahogany case with full length arched door, the hood with fluted columns, dentil cornice and caddy top with central pierced panel, 214cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Good overall condition is fair. Movement has been cleaned but we are unable to say whether it is in full working order. Dial silvering is marked and scratched, some damage around winding holes. Minute hand is missing and dial may not be original to movement. Seat board has been raised and movement and case may be a marriage. Overall, case is good, trunk door hinges have been replaced, hood is missing one side glass and all three finials are lacking. Fretted decoration is damaged

Los 1897

Early 19th Century mahogany and inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy, the lid having satinwood and crossbanded inlay, opening to reveal, two lidded tea compartments and glass mixing bowl, with lion mask handle either side and raised on four paw feet, 31cm wide x 18cm high x 15cm deep

Los 1921

George III mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid with flat panel and beaded rim, loop handle to either side and raised on four bun feet, the lid opening to reveal velvet lining, glass mixing bowl and lift out compartment either side, 31cm wide x 21cm high x 16cm deep

Los 1988

Rare 19th Century pewter caddy spoon, having shell shaped handle and rectangular bowl, 7cm wide

Los 624

George III style silver plated tea caddy, the hinged lid with knop finial and gadrooned decoration, the body with bright cut engraving, 9.5cm high, together with, Victorian silver plated tankard, the body embossed with floral scrolling decoration, the cartouche engraved `Alice`, 8cm high, (2)

Los 694

Mixed silver, to inlcude, George V letter opener, Birmingham 1935, the opener mounted with a dog, late Victorian caddy spoon, London 1898, the bowl decorated with hunting scene, miniature silver backed mirror, floral engraved sovereign case etc., total weight 4.4oz, (7)

Los 738

Victorian silver tea caddy, London 1877, the base stamped `Hunt & Roskell, Late Storr & Mortimer`, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with squat finial, and decorated body with bright cut engraved crest of a stag, 13cm high, 17.3oz

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