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Los 341

George IV silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1822, engraved decoration to the bowl, Fiddle pattern handle.

Los 205

A DUTCH SILVER TEA CADDY SPOON WITH WINDMILL FINIAL DEPICTING A MILL TOGETHER WITH A SILVER THIMBLE.

Los 206

A VICTORIAN SOLID SILVER TEA CADDY SPOON, MM HL HL

Los 383

AN EBONISED TEA CADDY WITH SILK LINED LID - TWO INTERNAL LEAD LINED COMPARTMENTS WITH BRASS INLAY TO LIDS READING BLACK AND GREEN - ORIGINAL SILVER LABEL M.M MARTIN & CO CHELTENHAM.

Los 391

AN EDWARDIAN CHIPPENDALE STYLE - CADDY TOPPED DOUBLE FRONTED DISPLAY CABINET HAVING TWIN ASTRAL GLAZED DOORS TO THE CENTRE WITH SHELVED CABINETS TO THE SIDES AND HAVING ADAMS STYLE MOULDINGS TO PANELLED DOORS WITH MIRRORED BACK SHELVES ABOVE, APPROX. 38 X 180 X 165 CM

Los 82

A mid 19thC rosewood and brass strung tea caddy, with Bramah lock (lacking interior), 30cm wide

Los 91

A Victorian mahogany and brass bound box, formerly a writing box and a sarcophagus shaped tea caddy (2)

Los 279

A George III silver caddy spoon, with Fiddle pattern handle, London 1802, maker`s mark J S.

Los 287

A George III silver caddy spoon, London 1918 (AF), a mother of pearl handled knife, a fork and a silver fish knife (4).

Los 300

An oval silver tea caddy with hinged lid and moulded borders, Chester 1910, 6oz.

Los 458

A 19thC Dutch caddy spoon in the form of a shovel, with engraved decoration, marked to underside of handle.

Los 482

A Continental white metal shell shaped caddy spoon, a commemorative white metal spoon, teaspoon and various silver handled dessert knives.

Los 795

A 19thC mahogany and ebonised caddy top bow front chest of four long drawers on bracket feet, 102cm wide.

Los 1216

Collectables including cigarette cards, lemonade bottle, 1924 exhibition tea caddy, wooden box, plated wares etc.

Los 1268

Playing cards, collectors` items, tea caddy etc. (contents of one box)

Los 502

Silver octagonal-shaped tea caddy, with hinged cover, Birmingham 1935, 7ozs approximately, 9cm high together with a fiddle pattern silver caddy spoon, London 1830 (2)

Los 592

George III silver tea caddy, of cylindrical oval form, with reeded borders, London 1812, makers Edward Robinson and James Phipps, height 10cm, 4.5oz approx.

Los 654

Victorian silver tea caddy, square and inverse baluster, all over relief scroll floral and cartouche decorated, with floral finial to the cover, London 1848, 11oz approx.

Los 131

Six silver Baroque style figural spoons, the handles surmounted with crown and mask, supported by bearded figures, 12.5cm wide; with two Russian silver teaspoons, c.1888, bearing maker`s marks, decorated with foliage, 13.5cm wide; with further items to include an english silver sifting spoon, a Georgian silver caddy spoon, further silver spoons and a silver cheroot holder, (a lot), (approx gross weight 9ozs).

Los 191

An Edwardian silver tea caddy and cover, by Herbert Charles Lambert, London, c.1911, of rectangular baluster form, the cover with pine cone finial, decorated with cartouches and with flower head border, surmounted by floral swag and ribbon decoration, on four paw feet, 12cm high x 9xm wide x 6.5cm deep; with a further quantity of miscellaneous silver and white metal items to include a christening cup, snuff box, fork, apostle spoons, a dish, straining spoon and tongs, (a lot), (approx gross weight 26ozs).

Los 1433

A Regency ivory and tortoiseshell tea caddy, early 19th century, of faceted form, the cover leading to loop handle, silver shield cartouche, 13 cm, together with caddy spoon, (2).

Los 465

A Mauchlinware money box depicting "Strathaven Castle"; together with a card box and a Victorian birdseye maple tea caddy

Los 683

A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy, height 20cms, width 29.5cms

Los 693

A Maling Ringtons blue and white caddy and jar and a lustre pansy pattern posy

Los 725

A 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus caddy converted to jewellery box, height 21cms, a/f

Los 439

A 1930's Chinese Hong Kong silver caddy / show spoon by Wai Kee with bamboo stem, Chinese symbols for congevity to top and a scalloped dish. 9.5cm, 0.49Oz

Los 13

"A silver caddy spoon; sifter spoon; sugar nips; five various spoons; various dates, 170grs approx."

Los 135

A brass bound walnut workbox, with fitted interior, 30.5 cm wide, a rosewood tea caddy, 30.5 cm wide, and another box (3)

Los 137

A mahogany tea caddy, lacks interior casket, 24 cm wide, a rosewood box, and three other boxes (5)

Los 157

An early 19th century tea caddy, with boxwood stringing, on ball feet, 20 cm wide

Los 161

An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, 28.5 cm wide

Los 183

A Victorian pollard oak tea caddy, the interior fitted with a (later) blue glass mixing bowl, flanked by a pair of wooden canisters, 40 cm wide

Los 199

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the interior fitted two canisters, 25 cm wide

Los 215

An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with gadroon edging, ring handles, the interior fitted a central glass mixing bowl flanked by a pair of tea canisters, 36 cm wide See illustration

Los 276

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, and a black slate mantel clock (2)

Los 343

A caddy style box and cover, in the form of a pear, 16 cm high

Los 423

A 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, in the form of a decagon, with ivory stringing, (a.f.), 15 cm wide (a.f.) See illustration

Los 375

A metal oval tea caddy with cranes amid bamboo.9x5.5x11cm. high.

Los 242

A Chinese silver napkin ring with Chinese characters, maker KMS, together with a Chinese silver caddy spoon with pierced phoenix handle - approximate total weight 52g/1.6tr oz.

Los 282

A mid 19th century rosewood tea caddy with two compartments to interior - W31cm

Los 319

An early 19th century rosewood tea caddy with two compartments to the interior - W 37cm.

Los 123

A cross-banded inlaid rosewood tea caddy. CONDITION REPORT: Majority nineteenth century, with later foil interior and replacement feet. All in good condition.

Los 155

A nineteenth century mahogany tea caddy, together with a rosewood jewellery box. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Caddy is missing internals but attractive exterior. The small rosewood box in good condition with internal dividers most are good.

Los 243

A nineteenth century rosewood bombe tea caddy. CONDITION REPORT: Very good quality item, on claw and ball gilt brass feet. The interior compartments lidded, the handles perhaps later.

Los 1222

A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with scallop moulded bowl, James Barber, York 1855, length 8cm, approx 0.3oz.

Los 1232

An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver caddy spoon in the form of a hand with engrave terminal and vacant cartouche, DSS, London 1978, length 7cm.

Los 3

A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped two division tea caddy raised on squat bun feet, width 23cm.

Los 7

A 19th century inlaid and crossbanded rectangular tea caddy, the hinged lid inlaid with a star and enclosing a central lidded interior, the lid with ivory handle and two further compartments (lacking lids), width 30.5cm.

Los 137

Silver oval fretted caddy spoon - Joseph Taylor, Birmingham c1820, bright cut silver dessert spoon - London 1784

Los 218

*Globes. Kiepert (H.), Terrestrial Globe, pub. Dietr. Reimer, Berlin, c.1870, four inch globe, six colour litho. gores, presented on tin ‘tripod’ stand, height 200mm, together with Clark & Co. (pubs.), ‘Anchor’ globe, designed to dispense cotton, c.1880, three inch globe, separates at the equator to allow for insertion of cotton, twelve colour litho. gores, northern hemisphere with heavy patina and staining, crack in globe body, orig. manufacturer’s label inside globe, presented on turned wooden stand, height 110mm, with Salaiger (I.P.), Terrestrial globe, c.1860, three inch globe, twelve colour litho. gores, worn and rubbed, some splitting along equator, presented on turned wooden stand, height 170mm, together with two 20th. century Chinese ‘tea caddy’ globes with hinged lids (one hinge repaired) both with inner cylindrical containers, standing 170mm and 190mm respectively, plus a Lustreware teacup c.1890, with a colour transfer design showing ‘The Great Globe at Swanage’, 95mm diameter, height, 80mm (6)

Los 1019

George III mahogany tea caddy with fitted interior and brass carrying handles

Los 1055

Victorian rosewood brass mounted and dome topped tea caddy. Two internal cannisters.

Los 468

Silver tea caddy of oval form, fluted borders, by Lowe & Sons, Chester, date letter rubbed, 8oz

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