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Los 454

A 19TH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form with ring turned handles (interior lacking), 14" wide overall

Los 702

A Victorian simulated burr walnut tea caddy, of domed rectangular form, with pierced brass hinges, decoration and two covered internal sections, width 18 cm; a Victorian partridge wood work box, of tapering domed rectangular form, the hinged lid leading to internal section, one drawer below, width 23 cm; a Victorian rose wood writing slope, of rectangular form, the case decorated with brass fittings, width 35 cm, (3).

Los 730

A Continental enamelled tea caddy, 18th century, the decorated circular lid leading to rectangular body, overall decorated with landscape scenes, height 10 cm.

Los 770

A Victorian silver caddy spoon with a shell embossed bowl, Exeter 1840, a pair of tea spoons, London 1881, and a silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, Sheffield 1919. (4)

Los 401

A Victorian walnut and inlaid twin division tea caddy of rectangular section, with brass key and name escutcheon, 20 by 14 by 12cm.

Los 403

A George III yew sarcophagus tea caddy, further caddy, carved Chinese hardwood box and two further boxes. (5)

Los 409

A Georgian sarcophagus tea caddy with ring turned handles, brass escutcheons, and turned bone handles to the lids of interior, on bun feet, 22cm wide.

Los 471

A selection of costume jewellery in a papier mache box, a boat shaped red velvet lined tea caddy, and Wills cigarette cards.

Los 709

A Victorian silver knife, fork and spoon set, London 1884, further set, Birmingham 1854, and another, Birmingham 1886, Danish silver caddy spoon, and a butter knife, Sheffield 1925, 9.31 toz, together with a pair of plated sugar tongs and a pickle fork.

Los 57

AN ANTIQUE INLAID TEA CADDY WITH SILVER CARTOUCHE ENGRAVED `BOUHE`. (WAF)

Los 166

AN INTERESTING ANTIQUE SILVER AND SILVER METAL SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY. THE CADDY HAVING ORNATE GOTHIC STYLE RELIEF ENGRAVING TO LID AND SIDES, BEADING TO TOP AND BOTTOM, THE INTERIOR HAVING TWO LIDDED COMPARTMENTS, THE BASE CARRYING ENGRAVED MARK 7 7, APPROX. SIZE 15 X 9.5 X 10.5cm, TESTED SILVER AND METAL 1114gm APPROX. WEIGHT

Los 244

A silver caddy spoon, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, with pierced scroll handle and sundry teaspoons and condiment spoons, total weight approximately 160gm

Los 104

A 19th century inlaid mahogany tea caddy with interior having contemporary cut glass mixing bowl flanked by tea compartments, 6" x 12" x 6"

Los 129

A George VI silver thimble tot measure, Chester 1948, 5cm, an Edward VII vesta case, a George VI dwarf candlestick (altered), and a metal caddy spoon with figure terminal, (4).

Los 585

A silver caddy spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1921 and a George III teaspoon, 1oz approx.

Los 406

A silver caddy spoon of plain design together with two white metal caddy spoons View on staceyauction.com

Los 416

A Georgian silver leaf shaped caddy spoon together with an 800 silver spoon with floral terminal View on staceyauction.com

Los 2352

A good Victorian Mahogany China Display Cabinet having shaped upstand back, caddy like bow front top, pair of pane glazed doors, two glass shelves, standing on ball and claw feet. 25`` wide x 50`` high x 14`` deep.

Los 1139

A Georgian Boxwood Strung & Cross Banded Mahogany Decorated Coromandel 3 Compartment Tea Caddy.

Los 2149

Two pairs of Candlesticks, a Norwegian Pewter wooden lined Caddy, etc.

Los 82

A large modern Chinese blue & white porcelain hexagonal tea caddy decorated figures

Los 158

An early Victorian mahogany tea caddy in the form of a miniature pedestal sideboard with flame veneered back, the top hinging open to reveal the glass mixing bowl and allowing the fronts of the pedestal to slide forwards exposing the tea canisters, Width 14"

Los 159

A George III neoclassical tea caddy, of oval plan, gilt metal mounts to the rims (cover detached from mount), the front and reverse each set with a glazed jasperware style figural panel - traces of the original foliate painted decoration remaining to sides, 5" across - a/f

Los 20

"GUILD OF HANDICRAFT A SILVER CADDY SPOON wrought from a single piece of sheet with all over spot hammered finish, London, 1982, 25g"

Los 27

"PHILIP OSMENT A VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON, having shell pattern bowl, Exeter 1863, and a SILVER DRESSING TABLE BOTTLE HOLDER, of cylindrical form with pierced scroll and engraved decoration, by Saunders and Shepherd, Chester 1903," 61g total

Los 25

A George III yew wood single division tea caddy, the lid with a print of a street scene, the front with a circular map cartouche of Middlesex, lidded interior (a.f) 12cm high; a mahogany and rosewood veneered graduated book form box, 19th century and another (3)

Los 200

An English Silver Plated Wine Caddy with Frosted Glass Inserts, Early 20th Century. h: 3 x w: 18 x d: 7 in.

Los 431

A George III silver caddy spoon, John Langlands I and John Robertson I, Newcastle, c. 1780, with shell bowl and oval handle with bright-cut decoration.

Los 112

An early 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy with monogram panel, 6 1/2" wide

Los 277

An engraved silver napkin ring, a Victorian dessert spoon and fork, a Georgian silver caddy spoon, three other pieces of silver flatware and a quantity of silver plated King`s pattern flatware

Los 382

A silver caddy spoon, probably early 19th Century, the handle with bright cut engraved decoration, the bowl of scallop shell form, indistinct marks, possibly Scottish provincial, length approx 9.7cm.

Los 385

A George III silver oval tea caddy with hinged lid and urn finial, bright cut engraved with flowerhead bands, the oval cartouche with crest, London 1789 by Robert Hennell, length approx 12.5cm.

Los 427

A collection of silver, including a pair of oval napkin rings, Birmingham 1942, a tea strainer, Birmingham 1943, and a caddy spoon, Birmingham 1939 by Barker Brothers Ltd.

Los 2501

A George III mahogany tea caddy with fruitwood stringing and an inlaid bone key escutcheon, the lid hinged to reveal two compartments, width approx 21.5cm.

Los 2502

A George III canted rectangular tea caddy, crossbanded in tulipwood and with boxwood stringing, the hinged lid inlaid with a conch shell patera, the front with a corn husk patera flanked by inlaid fluted corners, width approx 12cm.

Los 2506

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the pagoda moulded lid with applied carrying handle, on bracket feet, together with a mahogany box.

Los 2507

An early Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, on bun feet, width approx 34cm (lacking interior).

Los 4

A Tea Caddy painted with sprays of flowers, possibly Hochst, a Wedgwood basket weave bowl and a marbled bowl and cover.

Los 5

A Maling Ringtons panel sided blue and white Tea Caddy, the cover inscribed "North East Coast Industries Exhibition, 1929", another (chipped) and another tea caddy lid.

Los 6

A Cauldon blue and white Biscuit Barrel, George Jones Abbey pattern blue and white bowl, Ringtons tea caddy and other items.

Los 251

A 19th Century Sarcophagus Tea Caddy, the interior with two covered containers on claw and ball feet. 8" (20cms) wide.

Los 262

An early 19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy, (a/f) and two other boxes.

Los 313

A burr walnut Tea Caddy, the interior fitted with two covered containers, 8" (20cms), a parquetry box and one other.

Los 293

A hammered silver caddy spoon by George Edward Grant, London 1960, with an oval bowl, the handle chased as a fish and a six-petal flower, 9.3cm (35/8in) long 23g (0.7 oz).

Los 5

A George III Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1802, maker: J. Taylor, and another, unmarked

Los 159

A Victorian Scottish Caddy Spoon fiddle pattern, Edinburgh 1862, silver handled Button Hook, plated Grape Scissors, two pairs of Sugar Tongs and Spoon

Los 310

A 9ct padlock Fastener, Chain, a Caddy Spoon with scallop bowl, Fork, silver Lids, floral mosaic Frame and Cigarette Holder, in case

Los 741

A Victorian rosewood Tea Caddy with interior compartments and glass bowl, 12in

Los 746

A 19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy with cross banding and `barber shop` stringing, 7 1/2in wide

Los 278

A Japanese bronze jardinière, lacking base, another, a cylindrical vase, a caddy, and censor

Los 549

A silver tea caddy modelled as a knife box, by Brook and Son of Edinburgh, Sheffield 1915, the hinged cover with a hinged scroll handle, height 8.6cm, approx. weight 4.5oz.

Los 672

An early Victorian Scottish provincial silver King’s pattern caddy spoon, by William Hannay, with Glasgow marks for 1837, shell shaped bowl, length 10.2cm.

Los 713

By H.G. Murphy, a modern silver caddy spoon, London 1931, also marked with the falcon mark, shaped oval bowl, tapering shaped handle, length 8.4cm, approx. weight 0.5oz.

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