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Los 448

A mahogany tea caddy modelled as a miniature chest of drawers, 19th century, the top with moulded edge above four draduated drawer fronts, all with brass bun handles, the hinged cover opening to a subsidiary cover within, with turned ivory handle, 12cm high, 11cm wide, 10cm deep

Los 152

A silver caddy spoon, by Edward Spencer (1872-1938) for Articifers` Guild, 1931, the pear-shaped bowl, with a round terminal and rope twist edging centred with initials `GS` pierced with three arrows, 8.7cm long

Los 95

A 19th century inlaid mahogany rectangular sarcophagus form tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing fitted interior with two removable lidded compartments, flanking a central lidded receptacle, with canted sides and four bulbous bun feet, height 17.8cm, width 32cm, depth 19.4cm (illustrated)

Los 163

A 19th century rectangular bow fronted tortoiseshell mounted tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing twin lidded compartmentalised interior with ivory corners raised on canted base, lacking original bun feet, with silver wire inlay to corners, height 10cm, width 16cm (losses and af) (illustrated)

Los 2093

A George III mahogany oval Pembroke table of larger than normal proportions, the bowfronted frieze drawer featuring an unusual and rare tea caddy fitment, raised on square tapered legs terminating on brass castors, 115cm

Los 206

An embossed brass magazine rack decorated galleons, a copper plant trough, a square embossed brass tea caddy decorated with a galleon, a copper hunting horn and a circular gilt framed plaster wall mirror.

Los 18

A large quantity of silver plated and Epns souvenir teaspoons and caddy spoons (mixed lot)

Los 147

A collection of 18th century English creamware, possibly Leeds, comprising teapot, tea caddy, jug and bowl, all with black vertical fluting in relief, some losses and restoration, teapot, 10cm high (4)

Los 224

Small mahogany and line inlaid tea caddy of square outline with canted corners, the hinged top lid with satinwood shell paterae, complete with key, 12 cm high

Los 364

A Georgian sarcophagus walnut tea caddy, pencil boxes, a mother of pearl inlaid box, ebony dressing set, and a box. (12)

Los 371

A poker work twin division tea caddy with floral decoration, 19 by 10 by 9cm.

Los 458

A quantity of hickory shafted golf irons and putters including Ben Sayers, D.G.McCulloch, Michael Bingham and Hugh Roberts, together with various woods and a caddy bag.

Los 485

A Victorian silver plated spittoon with a vine embossed rim, and a plated twin division tea caddy of casket form.

Los 768

A silver tankard of barrel form, Birmingham 1938, a pair of serviette rings, Birmingham 1943, a tennis trophy, Birmingham 1931, a George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1794, 9.235toz, and a magnifying glass with silver handle, Birmingham 1905.

Los 23

Silver jockey`s cap caddy spoon, silver purse, spill vase and a pair of plated duck peppers

Los 103

A tea caddy, ten silk postcards and a model of Queen Mary, boxed

Los 361

19th Century Anglo-Indian horn tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover having an organically inspired finial and opening to reveal a central aperture flanked with a box to either side, standing on four bun feet, 36.25cm wide Some of the horn panels are loose, section to front right of lid is disconnected but present. Section to right side of lid (approx. 6mm x 22mm) is missing. One interior lid has come unglued. Some nicks to the edges of the interior boxes and bottom edge of

Los 402

Regency brass inlaid rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior with two boxes and standing on brass ball feet, 30.5cm wide Front right corner of lid has an area of damage (see image) - General condition consistent with age **

Los 23

Silver relief decorated tea caddy retailed by Garrard & Co, Calcutta and Simla, 8cm

Los 90

Silver caddy spoon of fiddle pattern by Thos Watson Newcastle, 1820 and another by Joseph Willmore Birmingham, 1814.

Los 91

Parcel gilt silver caddy spoon with Prince of Wales feathers, another two and a silver sifter. (4)

Los 200

Late Georgian brass mounted carrying case containing pair of square brown glass decanters and stoppers and tea caddy with sliding cover, 23cm high, 22.5cm square

Los 203

George II satinwood and burr walnut inlaid dome top tea caddy, the two interior divisions with sliding covers, no mixing bowl, on four brass ball and claw feet, 30cm long, 19cm high

Los 211

Victorian oak tea caddy, the domed top with inlaid rosewood "tea" panel and banding, lidded interior, 11.5cm high

Los 482

George III silver caddy spoon with turned ivory handle in the form of a shovel

Los 1319

Victorian black slate mantel clock with eight day French movement striking on a gong, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gilt floral filigree centre. Architectural case of classical form with bronzed Corinthian columns and classical pilasters, the caddy top with classical frieze and four urn finials surmounted by a figure of Minerva, the lower part of case with engraved presentation plaque, 53cm overall height

Los 1430

Victorian fold-down writing slope with inlaid parquetry decoration and internal stationery compartment, Georgian rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form and three other boxes (5)

Los 1483

Georgian rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form with domed cover, one other similar but smaller with mother of pearl inlay, a Regency pen-work chinoiserie tea caddy and a papier mâché tea caddy with Gothic decoration (4)

Los 1511

Mid-nineteenth century Chinese rectangular-shaped papier mâché and lacquered two division tea caddy with painted tree and floral decoration on green ground, standing on bun feet, 12cm high, 17.5cm wide

Los 1551

Nineteenth century mahogany tea caddy with two compartments and one other similar (2)

Los 1

TEA CADDY - Early English Fruitwood Pear Form Tea Caddy with ivory stem finial and original brass oval escutcheon, lead foil lined, 6" tall, 4" diam, fine condition.

Los 108

ENGLISH TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY - Late 18th c English Tortoiseshell Bowfront Tea Caddy with Mother of Pearl inlay of a Chinese garden on the front, grape vine on top, silver stringing, the coffined lid with exaggerated overhanging molding, matched at base, set on ball feet; interior houses two compartments, ivory edging and knops, remnants of lead foil lining, crimson silk velvet lined lid, 6 1/2" tall, 9 5/8" x 5 1/2", minor losses to shell.

Los 298

PAPIER MACHE TEA CADDY - Circa 1850 Black Lacquer and Mother of Pearl Inlaid Papier Mache Tea Caddy with serpentine hinged top, bombe form chest, set on shaped flange feet with lower molding, the interior housing a covered lead lined compartment and velvet lined receptacle for mixing jar (missing), the interior of the lid upholstered in matching velvet, 8 1/2" tall, 12 1/4" x 9" at feet, minor paint flecks, crazing to MOP, ivory knob missing from interior lid.

Los 299

TEA CADDY - Georgian Mahogany Tea Caddy with string inlaid coffin top, incurved sides, set on gilt ball feet, having pressed brass handle escutcheons on sides (missing bails), containing two lead lined lidded boxes and the original lappet edged crystal mixing bowl, the lid lined in crimson leather, 6 3/4" tall, 11 3/4" x 6", very good condition.

Los 878

FRENCH STERLING TEA CADDY - 19th c French Repoussed Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, in rounded oblong form, footed, with button release to hinged domed lid, bail handle on top, decorated in Baroque style with repeating image of a garden nymph riding a flower towed by a bee, hallmarks on underside, 3 3/4" tall, 4 1/4" x 2 1/2" at feet, fine condition. 6.685 ozt.

Los 169

An unusual Lowestoft tea caddy painted in underglaze blue with a version of the Meissen Imortelle pattern. Examples decorated with this pattern are normally fluted c1775.

Los 208

A George III mahogany tea caddy of ovoid form with marquetry inlay and banded in satinwood, 5.5" wide.

Los 250

A George III engraved silver caddy spoon by George Smith, London 1783 12 grams, along with another George III silver shell moulded caddy spoon by Peter & Ann Bateman London 1800, 8 grams.

Los 704

A George III oak thirty hour longcase clock with caddy top, turned column supports and painted square dial chiming hourly on a bell, 76" high.

Los 745

A pair of silver Georgian bright cut sugar bows and a George IV silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1823, length 10cms, total weight 42.5gms

Los 155

LIBERTY & CO. A PEWTER CADDY SPOON having geometric handle with "Tudric" style motifs

Los 366

AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY having figured veneered top, internally fitted with twin lids, 11.5cm x 20cm

Los 373

A GLOBE WERNICKE SIX SECTION OAK BOOKCASE with caddy top and base

Los 361

An early 20th century mahogany and marquetry bracket style clock the 7 inch silvered arched dial with chime silent subsidiary dial to the arch over a ring of Roman numerals and three winding holes, the caddy top case with arched door on a cut-out plinth base between bevelled glass hinged side doors the eight day movement stamped 'Gustav Becker 2013222' striking on five rod gongs, 46.5cm high

Los 11

An oriental white metal tea caddy, of lobed oval form with figure finial to hinged cover, the base with scroll decoration, all raised on four bracket feet, unmarked, 9cm high, weight approx 9oz

Los 247

A Japanese parquetry and lacquer work tea caddy, 19th century, inlaid with various woods, the interior enclosing two foliate lacquer work tea canisters, 20cm wide, and a small Japanese parquetry box with tambour cover, 10cm wide (2)

Los 461

A late 19th century Continental silver tea caddy, possibly Dutch, the removable cap in the form of a small domed top building surmounted by a stag and the stepped body embossed overall with figures within a landscape and having foliate scrolled borders and beaded rim,the base raised on four short stile supports. Import marks for 1887 (15.5cms, slight damage)

Los 903

A Regency mahogany Tea Caddy, brass bound enclosing two compartments and a green glass mixing bowl, 14in

Los 904

A George III burr elm Tea Caddy with satinwood and harewood floral inlays, 4in

Los 912

A 19th Century walnut domed Tea Caddy with applied brass strapwork decoration

Los 933

A George III mahogany Chest of Drawers, the cross-banded caddy top above a brushing slide and four long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 2ft 10in wide

Los 150

A 19th century swift, a gilt metal cylindrical cigarette dispenser, decorated with fish, a pair of brass inkwells, a small tea caddy with ring handle, and two spirit levels, one inscribed J Rabone & Sons, Birmingham

Los 81

A quantity of silver teaspoons, a silver vesta, a silver caddy spoon, silver buckles etc

Los 83

A classical style elliptical silver lidded tea caddy, Sheffield 1916, maker Bracher & Sydenham, Reading - approx weight 199g/6.4 troy oz

Los 137

An amboyna box - width 23cm, together with a wooden banded tea caddy with 2 compartments - width 23cm

Los 162

A 19th century inlaid mahogany tea caddy with two divisions and cut glass mixing bowl - W30cm

Los 63

Two sets of postal scales, a `British Empire Exhibition 1924` brass tea caddy, and four miniature fenders

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