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An early 19th century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with mother of pearl escutcheon and two lidded compartments within

Los 511

A cast iron mechanical money box/bank modelled as a golfer putting into the hole next to the caddy, inscribed to the front `Birdie Putt`.

Los 1137

A late Victorian oak smokers cabinet, and a Georgian inlaid tea caddy (restored)

Los 1223

Chinese pewter mounted teaset, tray cabinet, rosewood tea caddy and silver plated items

Los 418

A VERY FINE RUSSIAN LACQUERWARE TEA CADDY, VISHNIAKOV, 19TH CENTURY. The rectangular body with champford corners and the front masterfully painted with a peasant scene of a man and woman enjoying a drink of water on a luster ground. The interior of fitted lid with Vishniakov mark and awards. Height 7.7 inches (19.5 cm).

Los 421

A RUSSIAN LACQUERWARE TEA CADDY, 19TH CENTURY. Of rectangular form with rounded corners with raised lip on base. The cover of the hinged lid painted with a man and woman drinking tea at an interior table with teacups, saucers, samovar, and teapot. The interior in silver and unmarked. Box with small keyhole, key absent. Height 4.5 inches (11.5 cm).

Los 423

A PAIR OF RUSSIAN LACQUERWARE TEA CADDIES, VISHNIAKOV, 19TH CENTURY. Comprising a round lidded red lacquer tea caddy with summer troika scene. Interior of fitted lid with Vishniakov mark and award. Together with another barrel form black lacquer tea caddy with a similar summer troika scene and of the same size. Apparently unmarked, probably Vishniakov. Height 4.7 inches (12 cm), diameter 5 inches (12.6 cm).

Los 141

A famille verte hexagonal Tea Caddy and Cover, Kangxi (1662-1722), on six bracket feet painted with panels of standing ladies divided by panels of vases, precious objects and rockwork with flowers, with a later silver cover, 17cm Perfect.

Los 116

Victorian black lacquered papier-mâché casket-shaped tea caddy, mother of pearl inlay and painted floral decoration.

Los 65

Silver Plated Tea Caddy, Entree Dish, Cigarette Box, Two Treen Boxes, etc

Los 219

A late 18th early 19th century Chinese export porcelain lidded tea caddy having traditional famille rose decoration and with gilt monogram initials, the ovoid body supported by an open scrolling base

Los 391

A late early 20th century Chinese porcelain tea caddy of rectangular form, well decorated with a cran perching among flowers and foliage

Los 336

A Chinese carved coconut and pewter mounted teapot, together with a matching tea caddy, a conforming jug and a wine ewer

Los 344

A Chinese silver caddy spoon with engraved decorated of bamboo and Chinese characters, together with four matching tea spoons and three matching small spoons, bearing hallmark LS

Los 33

George III mahogany tea caddy inlaid with two satinwood shell motifs and two other Victorian walnut boxes

Los 516

"Victorian Scottish Kings` pattern style caddy spoon with a scallop bowl, initialled FC, by JW, Edinburgh 1849, and a later scalloped caddy spoon by HW Limited Sheffield 1911, 30grs (2)"

Los 609

"19thC caddy spoon with fluted bowl, by W. Knight, London 1846"

Los 610

"Danish silver caddy spoon by CF Heinze, 3 tower mark"

Los 236

A Victorian ruby flashed vase and pink glass jug, a Chinese blue and white ginger jar and a tea caddy

Los 759

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, a miniature funnel and a miniature cut glass scent bottle

Los 1

An early 19th century tortoiseshell dome topped tea caddy with pewter stringing, and two tortoiseshell veneered lids (for restoration), width 15cm. CONDITION REPORT: The reverse of the lid has an area of approximately 4 x 1.5cm of repair to one hinge, there is also a small section of veneer missing beneath the hinge, the other section has a 5 x 1.5cm section of both veneer and timber missing where the hinge has broken, there is also a small repair above this. We have two feet present at the moment and we have three additional feet to the interior of the caddy which are larger than the ones present. There is also a corner of one of the lids which has been repaired and the further corners show pin head sized lacks in the tortoiseshell. The ivory platforms to the top of the base section and underside of the lid also shows signs of staining and wearing.

Los 2

An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the cross banded top enclosing a part fitted interior, width 30.5cm.

Los 7

An early 20th century novelty tea caddy in the form of a tortoise, the hinged lid with inlaid detail, single lid and key raised on carved wooden supports, length 26.5cm.

Los 20

A Scottish horn and silver mounted spoon, length 17cm, and a horn caddy spoon (2).

Los 1409

A matched George V hallmarked silver four piece tea set of shaped oval form comprising a tea caddy with ebonised finial, London 1916, a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, A twin handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, London 1916, combined weight approx 32oz.

Los 1443

A George IV hallmarked silver caddy spoon with engraved armorial to finial, William Woodman, Exeter 1825, length 8.5cm.

Los 465

An Edward VII Caddy Spoon old english pattern with scallop bowl, London 1906, maker: Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd

Los 466

A Victorian Caddy Spoon with floral embossed shovel bowl, bright cut stem with vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1893

Los 467

A George III Caddy Spoon old english pattern with bright cut stem engraved initials, London 1795, maker: Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart

Los 468

A George III Caddy Spoon of leaf shape with engraved bowl and coiled handle with leaf surmount, Birmingham 1800

Los 469

A Victorian Caddy Spoon with floral embossed gilt scallop bowl with spiral stem having figure finial, London 1868

Los 473

A George IV Caddy Spoon with shell pattern stem, Birmingham 1826, maker: J Willmore

Los 483

A George II Caddy Spoon with shell bowl, London 1795 repaired, another 1828, an EP Sifting Spoon and Salt Spoon

Los 491

A George V Art Nouveau Caddy Spoon with shell bowl and floral stem, London 1915, maker: G J & D F

Los 492

A George III Caddy Spoon with coral engraved egg shape bowl, fiddle pattern engraved initial A, London 1812, maker: Thomas James

Los 493

A George III Caddy Spoon with circular bowl, London 1811, maker: Thomas James

Los 494

A George III Caddy Spoon with plain egg shape bowl and stem engraved initial H, London 1810, maker: Thomas James

Los 495

Pair of George III Caddy Spoons with shaped circular bowls engraved central scallop, London 1813, maker: Thomas James

Los 496

A George III Caddy Spoon with engraved oval bowl, fiddle and shell pattern stem, London 1813, maker: Thomas James

Los 501B

A George II Caddy Spoon with turned mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1809, maker Samuel Pemberton, and a silver cased magnifying glass, Birmingham 1905

Los 521

A George V circular Sugar Bowl engraved initial S, Sheffield 1911 and a George III Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1807, lacks handle

Los 1028

A 20th Century walnut cased mantel clock with eight day movement chiming on gongs, the gilt dial with silvered chapter ring and inscribed `Schatz`, the case with brass carry handle and caddy top above pierced fret panels, on a moulded plinth base, height approx 29cm.

Los 1064

A George III mahogany bracket clock case and dial with later brass eight day cylinder movement, the brass break arch dial with a silvered strike/silent indicator above a silvered chapter ring framing a matt centre with date aperture and inscribed `William Clayton London`, the case with brass handle and caddy top above pierced fret panels on a plinth base and bracket feet, height approx 49cm, with pendulum and winder.

Los 1072

A 20th Century walnut cased mantel clock striking on a bell, the case with caddy top and brass carry handle, together with a walnut mantel clock, the dial signed `Schatz`, the case of a arched form.

Los 2505

A late George III rosewood tea caddy with boxwood stringing, fitted with a glass bowl and two lidded compartments, width approx 30cm (faults).

Los 2510

A Regency amboyna sarcophagus tea caddy with overall tulipwood and mahogany crossbanding, the hinged lid with bands of beading, the interior fitted with a glass bowl and a pair of lidded canisters, the sides with gilt brass lion mask handles, on claw feet, width approx 36cm.

Los 2511

A George III rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with boxwood stringing, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments, width approx 20cm.

Los 2516

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy and cover of sarcophagus form, width approx 19cm (faults).

Los 216

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, five miscellaneous teaspoons and two silver sugar nips, various hallmarks and a small pickle fork, 5oz, 5 dwts.

Los 274

A late 18thC mahogany veneered tea caddy (AF), an early 19thC rosewood letter holder with pierced fret work sides (AF), and the bottom section of an 18thC tortoiseshell necessaire.

Los 280

A 19thC Tunbridge ware small tea caddy, 17cm wide.

Los 168

A collection of assorted Oriental wares, including a tea caddy, and six other items

Los 170

Miscellaneous items, including pottery, porcelain, cameras, and a tea caddy

Los 232

A Victorian ebonised and mother of pearl tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, opening to reveal two canisters and mixing bowl

Los 1561

A black lacquer tea caddy with pewter containers, length 21cm, mid 19th century

Los 99

A Georgian inlaid black lacquered rectangular flat top tea caddy, with rosewood carcass, the hinged lid with floral entwined scrolled lettering 'THE', opening to reveal two compartment interior with traces of original lining, height 12.5cm, width 22.2cm, depth 10.6cm (missing three corner veneered mouldings)

Los 100

A William IV rectangular boxwood and ebony strung tea caddy, the stepped hinged lid enclosing three section interior complete with two removable tin rectangular lidded canisters and square mixing container, with brass looped handle, height 16cm, length 25.5cm, depth 14.5cm

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