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Los 576

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, having plain but figured exterior with ivory escutcheon, hinged lid enclosing twin removable rosewood containers and a plain probably later mixing bowl, 17cm x 33cm

Los 577

A WILLIAM IV WALNUT VENEERED CASKET TEA CADDY, having chamfered top with provision for tablet, figured surround, brass escutcheon and moulded applied base, with stripped out interior

Los 157

A George IV silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1921, approx 0.275ozt; a mother of pearl caddy spoon; a white metal medicine spoon (3)

Los 175

A set of six silver plated napkin rings, reeded body, initialled cartouche, fitted case; and a silver plated tea caddy/canister, William Briggs and Co, 10.5cm high approx (2)

Los 593

A George III birds eye maple sarcophagus shape tea caddy, the domed hinged cover enclosing two lidded compartments, ivory lozenge escutcheon, approx 23.5cm w.

Los 18A

A George III silver shaped oval tea caddy, knop finial on hinged cover, bright cut graved, throughout, vacant cartouche, John Denziloe, London 1784, approx 13.5cm w, approx 12.615 ozt.

Los 406

George III tea caddy, oval and straight-sided, having flush-hinged lid, crest engraved and all engraved with formal foliate borders, beaded edges, 14cm diameter, 12cm high, London 1786, maker Henry Chawner, approx. 15oz

Los 451

Edwardian silver tea caddy, with circular cover, with body of undulating form, Chester 1908, 9cm high, 4ozs approximately

Los 37

Mahogany inlaid tea caddy and a walnut box with brass mounts (2)

Los 154

George III mahogany tea caddy and Edwardian oak mantel clock

Los 215

A cased set of dress studs, a silver `dog tag`, a cased pair of caddy spoons and a photograph frame

Los 238

Silver hinged rectangular box decorated with hunting scene, Keswick School caddy spoon, silver tea strainer and a white metal stamp holder

Los 382

A walnut writing travelling box, rosewood tea caddy, plated flatware, Staffordshire pottery dogs, etc

Los 724A

Quantity of assorted prints including Baxter and after Sir William Russell Flint, leather case, trays, Burr wood tea caddy, top hat etc

Los 318

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, together with an inlaid Tunbridge Ware box and several small pieces of treen.

Los 112

An assortment of small silverware's including 19th Century fiddle and thread pattern Butter Knife, a 19th Century fiddle pattern Sifter Spoon (Exeter hallmarks), a hallmarked silver Pickle Fork and a hallmarked silver Georgian Caddy Spoon, monogrammed and with shell shaped bowl (4), approx 122g

Los 134

An unusual late 18th Century mahogany Tea Caddy, the hinged lid opening to reveal central lidded baluster shaped Caddy flanked by two a pair of two further smaller Caddies each with spiralling flame style finial above similarly chased domed covers and gadrooned circular feet, each hallmarked for Samuel Tayler, London, 1767, height of largest caddy approx. 16.5cm, total silver weight approx.698g

Los 276

A Regency period mahogany and rosewood crossbanded sarcophagus shaped Tea Caddy, the hinged lid above kite shaped escutcheon and two gilt metal handles modelled in relief as baskets of grapes etc., and opening to reveal two tin lined tea compartments and a central space for a mixing bowl (now absent), 31cm wide

Los 315

A rosewood Tea Caddy with brass inlay and fittings (with key)

Los 51

"A 19th century papier mache snuff box and collection of caddy spoons, compacts, seals, and other items in a wood and glass display box"

Los 84

"An embossed Dutch silver caddy spoon, decorated with a farmer and wheelbarrow, import marks for London 1890, 26g and another Dutch embossed spoon"

Los 216

A George V Silver mustard pot and cover, a matching open table salt, Birmingham, 1931, a silver pin tray, silver and blue glass salt, electroplated tea caddy and urn shaped mustard.

Los 614

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with a panelled top enclosing two lidded compartments on lions paw feet. 21.5cm wide

Los 618

A 19th century Satinwood tea caddy of rectangular form, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior of two lidded compartments and a glass bowl, 30.5 x 15cm

Los 632

A 19th century walnut cross banded tea caddy of serpentine shape, enclosing two lidded compartments and a central glass bowl, 37 cm wide.

Los 31

Edwardian oval silver tea caddy with half fluted decoration, Sheffield 1904, maker J.D&S, 4.6oz, 3.75" high; with a Victorian silver caddy spoon (a.f) (2)

Los 512

Early 19th century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, the raised hinged lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments and a mixing bowl within a bombe shaped case inlaid with brass lines, 12.5" wide

Los 570

Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with applied lion head hoop handles and four claw and ball feet, 8.25" wide

Los 694

19th century mahogany tea caddy, the hinged top opening to reveal two hinged lidded compartments either side of a faceted glass mixing bowl, 13" wide; also an Oriental carved mother of pearl plaque decorated with warring soldiers in a forest village, upon pierced hardwood stand (a.f) (2)

Los 697

Georgian tortoiseshell tea caddy, of octagonal form inlaid with pearl beads and ivory bands, the hinge lid enclosing a fitted interior, 4.25" high

Los 1646

19th century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with part fitted interior, 11" wide; together with burr walnut veneered dome top tea caddy, with fitted interior, olive wood box and kidney shape gilded jewellery box; together with an aneroid barometer (5)

Los 1684

Staffordshire figure `Prodigal`s Return`, 13" high, two further Staffordshire figures and a relief moulded jug; together with Chinese blue and white export pottery lidded caddy, 7" high (a.f) (5)

Los 261

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, INLAID WITH MOTHER OF PEARL SPOTS AND WIRE STRINGING AND A SMALLER CONTEMPORARY MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID TEA CADDY, BOTH WITH FITTED INTERIOR

Los 307

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE WITH FITTED INTERIOR

Los 29

A George III leaf moulded silver caddy spoon, John Turner, Birmingham 1798, the bowl naturalistically modelled as a leaf with tendril scroll handle, 8cm long, together with a further George III leaf caddy spoon, Thomas Wallis II, London 1799, the bowl and handle with bright cut engraved decoration and monogrammed 'B', 10.5cm long, total weight 20.5gms (2)

Los 224

Duchess of Sutherland's Cripples Guild, an arts and crafts copper and silver plated tea caddy of cylindrical form with silver plated beaded border and inset to the lid, marked, 8.5cm diameter

Los 666

Japanese laquered box with gilt decoration 15" wide and a similar tea caddy 9" wide

Los 750

Early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, the cover enclosing two compartments on rectangular base, 6in. (15cm)

Los 752

George III rolled paper octagonal tea caddy, inlaid marquetry stringing with panels of rolled paper depicting flowers and foliage, hinged cover with handle 5.20 x 5.70 x 4.80in. (13 x 14 x 12cm)

Los 778

19th century walnut tea caddy with brass carrying handle on front claw feet, lacking fitted interior 5½ x 9 x 5in. (13 x 23 x 13cm)

Los 215

George V silver caddy spoon, by A. E. Jones, Birmingham, 1933, 1oz,

Los 216

Irish modern silver caddy spoon, the terminal with Celtic rope design, maker`s mark `O`C`, Dublin, 1973, 1oz,

Los 217

George III silver caddy spoon, in the form of a coal scoop, maker`s mark `E.M`, London, 1810,

Los 245

George IV silver ivory handled caddy spoon, with bright cut decoration, by Lawrence & Co., Birmingham, 1826,

Los 343

Victorian Scottish silver two handled dish on stand, by Brook & Son, Edinburgh, 1895, two small pierced dishes, circular dish, pair of knife rests, two dish covers, sugar tongs, caddy spoon, three other spoons and a knife and fork set in fitted case, 22oz,

Los 128

A set of twelve George V silver Albany pattern coffee spoons, Sheffield 1928, a set of six thread pattern teaspoons and a rattail pattern caddy spoon.

Los 145

Three 9ct gold sports medals, a silver caddy spoon, two silver chains, another sports medal, an HMS Tiger enamel brooch with blue cloth sailor’s uniform and another brooch in the form of a kilt inscribed Cameron.

Los 168

A Chinese black lacquered tea caddy, with gilt decoration and interior of two pewter canisters and covers, 23cm.

Los 170

An Indian trinket box, on paw feet, 13cm, a burr wood tea caddy, 21cm, and a porcupine quill covered box, 19cm.

Los 21

A Chinese silver, enamel, gemstone and jade tea caddy 20th century, of square form with gilt interior, the base impressed `Silver`, the sides with shaped square panels with peonies and foliage in shaded blue enamel amidst scrolling tendrils, within conforming borders set with polished semi-precious stones, all on a silver mesh ground, the lid with conforming decoration and centred with a carved and pierced pale celadon jade medallion, possibly depicting a stylised beetle, signed with two raised Chinese characters, 3¼in. (8.25cm.) square, 4in. (10.25cm.) high.

Los 41

An early 19th century mother of pearl tea caddy of sarcophagus form with angled convex sides, the sloping top with an oblong platform section above and the outswept skirt base each veneered with diamond and triangular shapes and edged with a ¼ inch wide band of green abalone shell, the two interior lids similarly decorated, 8¼in. (21cm.) x 5½in. (14cm.), 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high, minor losses from veneers.

Los 337

An Edwardian silver caddy spoon, with shell shaped bowl and stylized foliage edged handle, Sheffield 1907, together with a group of plated wares, including sifter spoons and condiments.

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