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Los 408

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1817, marker possibly Joseph Willmore

Los 1213

A Chinese bamboo brush pot, 20th Century, of square section, the sides incised and stained with opposing green lines of text flanked by a landscape panel and bamboo, a carved bamboo brush pot, a wooden tea caddy decorated with a bird perched on a branch, two carved wood chopstick cases, each with sliding cover revealing a pair of chopsticks, and a carved alabaster figure of a sage (faults).

Los 2508

A late Victorian burr walnut domed tea caddy with Gothic Revival applied brass strapwork mounts, the hinged lid centred with an inset hardstone cabochon, revealing twin lidded compartments, length approx 20cm.

Los 80

A Continental walnut miniature chest of six drawers, 22cm wide, and a Victorian walnut tea caddy, 25cm wide (2).

Los 363

An associated set of four silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, and an engraved caddy spoon, Sheffield 1902, 2.5oz.

Los 426

An oriental cloisonne tea caddy of rectangular form having canted corners decorated with various figural and floral scenes in a royal blue ground

Los 29A

A plated tea caddy, a quantity of cutlery, a Victorian brass kettle and a collection of metalware

Los 231

A George III burrwood tea caddy of rectangular form with canted corners, enclosing twin lidded tea compartments

Los 276

A set of three silver egg cups, London 1839 and a silver caddy spoon possibly by John Lambe

Los 285

A pair of Mother of pearl cased opera glasses together with two silver topped scent bottles, silver pepperette, a carved nut pomander, Dutch silver caddy spoon and small pewter measure.

Los 48

A Royal Cauldon Bristol Ironstone tea caddy, of square section, printed with opposing pastoral panels, produced for R. Twining & Co Ltd. 16cm by 13cm by 8cm

Los 178

A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, London 1800, with bright-cut decoration; together with a pair of silver sugar tongs with caddy spoon en suite. 2.7 troy ozs gross

Los 522

A Regency brass inlaid rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged rectangular lid opening to reveal twin lidded canisters, fitted with gilt brass ring handles and raised on brass bun feet. 20.5cm by 33.5cm by 17cm

Los 527

A late Georgian inlaid mahogany tea caddy, the hinged rectangular top opening to reveal twin lidded canisters flanking a mixing bowl, fitted with an ivory escutcheon and gilt brass ring handles, raised on brass bun feet. 16cm by 30cm by 15cm

Los 534

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged rectangular lid opening to reveal twin lidded compartments, raised on gilt-brass paw feet and with lion mask ring handles. 14cm by 20cm by 12cm

Los 295

An oval 19th century silver mounted tortoiseshell two handled tea caddy on bun supports hallmarked Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Chester, 1895

Los 298

A silver caddy spoon hallmarks possibly for Berthold Muller

Los 332

A selection of Georgian style miniature silver furniture including a French style sofa hallmarked John George Smith, London, 1900, table hallmarked John George Piddington, London, 1901, a white metal breakfast table, a silver caddy spoon with sailing ship finial, the bowl embossed with swans marked for Berthold Muller

Los 13

A Chinese silver gilt caddy and cover of hexifoil cylindrical form, the six-lobed cover rising to a globular knop, decorated on a weave ground with panels of pairs of birds amid flowering prunus and magnolia branches, the cover similarly decorated, all in enamels and hardstone inlays, stamped to base ÒSilverÓ, 18cm high, 19th-20th century . Provenance: The property of a gentleman. Purchased at ChristieÕs South Kensington, Sale 8082, 23 July 1998, lot 180, for £368 hammer.

Los 16

A Chinese silver tea caddy carved with relief designs of tigers and flying eagles, 11.5cm high; a tortoiseshell box of oblong form carved with a dragon design, 9.5cm wide; a gilt metal box with lid enamelled with a white pagoda, 12cm wide Please note: The tea caddy is not made of silver, but of a type of white metal.

Los 543

A Victorian burr walnut and brass overlaid blotter, a 19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped sewing box containing a number of sewing artefacts, a small cubic mahogany tea caddy, two pairs of bookends, etc

Los 550

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy and three other boxes together with a heavy vintage leather suitcase

Los 594

A tortoiseshell two divisional tea caddy with segmented interior

Los 30

A black and gilt lacquer export ware tea caddy, Chinese, Qing Dynasty, 19th Century 17cm high, 24cm wide

Los 365

A fine mother of pearl octagonal tea caddy, English, circa 1850 10cm high x 15cm wide

Los 502

A sterling silver jockey’s cap tea-caddy spoon 5cm long

Los 2533

Early 19th century British sterling silver (lot of 3) British sterling silver table accessories consisting of a George III tea caddy, by I.B., London, 1803/1804, decorated with a script B monogram surrounded by a laurel wreath, 7"; a biscuit stand on pedestal having gadrooned border accents, by Hester Bateman, 19th century; and a Dublin, Ireland miniature salver having a hammered and chased scrolling acanthus border centered with an engraved bust of a goat, erected on three pad feet, 1.25"h x 6.5"w, 24.36 troy oz. Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Art, Design & Architecture Museum - University of California, Santa Barbara

Los 3204

Chinese Lacquered Tea Caddy Box Chinese export gilt lacquered tea caddy box, 19th century, of octagonal section featuring reserves of figures on a garden terrace alternated with blossoms and butterflies, raised on zoomorphic supports, together with a lid decorated ensuite, the interior with two tea caddies (repaired), 7.75"w

Los 2061

English burl-mahogany tea caddy English burl-mahogany tea caddy, the sarcophagus form detailed with string inlay, and having a hinged top concealing a fitted interior with double line compartments and mixing bowl, resting on brass figural feet, 9.75"h x 15"w x 7.5"d

Los 2063

English walnut tea caddy English walnut tea caddy of casket form, the hinged top centered with an inlaid stylized floral medallion, and opening up to a fitted interior with two lined compartments, 4.5"h x 8.5"w x 4.5"d

Los 2064

English tea caddy English tea caddy circa 1870, of sarcophagus form, the hinged top opening to a fitted interior having two liners and replaced mixing bowl, rising on compressed bun feet, 8"h x 13.25" x 7"d

Los 183

Hallmarked silver toast rack, caddy spoon, two bottle labels, commemorative spoon and Georgian sugar tongs

Los 485

A Henry Wigfull hallmarked silver caddy spoon dated for Sheffield 1900 having pierced bow and embossed stem together with an interesting arts and crafts Scottish silver spoon and 2 other dutch silver spoons. 56g

Los 319

An assortment of plates with Oriental character marks to the bases and a ceramic tea caddy.

Los 505

A Victorian walnut, brass and ivory strapped two section tea caddy (missing its interior covers). 10cm height, 20cm width, 11cm depth

Los 653

A 19th century mahogany inlaid caddy together with a rosewood ladies workbox

Los 952

A Victorian English silver tea caddy by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1896 floral decoration - height 13.5 cm - weight 5.4 troy oz.

Los 967

Three Georgian silver caddy spoons, two of shell form and one with oak leaf design - weight 23.6 grms

Los 968

A Dutch silver caddy spoon with import marks for John Thompson & Sons, London 1906 - weight 1.3 troy oz.

Los 969

Two Georgian silver caddy spoons one of scoop form with stained green ivory handle by Cocks & Betteridge Birmingham 1803, one of shovel form with turned stained handle and a Victorian example with plain bowl and cartouche top George Unite, Birmingham 1878

Los 994

A shell shape silver caddy spoon hallmarked London 1966

Los 995

A silver caddy Jockey cap caddy spoon in original box hallmarked Sheffield 1972

Los 1410

A Victorian Oriental tea caddy single sectioned with metal liner with shrinkage crack to base - 17 cm wide x 9 cm tall x 9 cm deep

Los 1633

A handcrafted china tea caddy with silver top and rim by EGT of Oxford - 16 cm tall

Los 89

A Georgian Mahogany three compartment tea caddy and other wood items

Los 106

A 19th Century Mahogany and crossbanded tea caddy and a Mahogany part canteen of cutlery

Los 213

An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood strung dome topped mantle clock, a Black Forest bear inkwell inscribed "Bad Teinach" and a rosewood two section tea caddy

Los 226

A Regency mahogany and inlaid tea caddy of tapering rectangular form, the lid decorated with a basket of flowers

Los 382

A George III tea caddy, circa 1790, of rectangular form outlined in boxwood

Los 368

A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY decorated with figures in garden settings, late Qing/early Republic, 7.5" long

Los 466

A George III silver caddy spoon, of shovel form, London 1808; together with George III silver sugar tongs, with bright-cut decoration, London 1785. (2) 1.17 troy ounces

Los 514

A FRENCH SILVER TEA CADDY SCOOP, leaf shaped bowl

Los 539

A large Victorian burr oak tea caddy, adapted as a workbox, 39cm wide.

Los 66

A post-Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, shaped brass escutcheon, bun feet, c.1840

Los 1686

A Millennium collection silver tea caddy spoon; a silver walnut opener (2)

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