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Los 132

A George III Caddy Spoon fiddle pattern, Birmingham 1812, maker: J Taylor

Los 134

A Georgian Caddy Spoon with scallop bowl and slender baluster ivory handle, Birmingham circa 1800, maker: J.L

Los 211

A Victorian EP oval Tea Caddy with engraved friezes vacant cartouche and ivory finial, 6in and a Sheffield plated Tea Caddy, worn, with key

Los 1005

A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped Tea Caddy with fitted interior, and another rectangular Tea Caddy with fitted interior, 12in wide

Los 1006

A Georgian mahogany Tea Caddy of sarcophagus shape and ring handles

Los 1011

A Georgian small inlaid Tea Caddy, 5in, another with cross-banding, dragon carved Box, Knife Tray, a 19th Century mahogany Box with drawer to base, Mauchlin Box and Tunbridgeware Box

Los 1017

A 19th Century Tea Caddy of sarcophagus shape with two interior lidded compartments and brass mounts, 11in

Los 1020

A 19th Century burr walnut Tea Caddy with inlay and domed lid, 8in wide

Los 178

Oval silver bright cut tea caddy with hinged lid (Ldn 1784) maker mark W V for William Vincent.

Los 1213

Fourteen Dutch and German silver spoons, caddy spoons, and a cake slice, each with ship or boat terminal, various dates, makers and marks, 20oz

Los 1214

Ten Dutch and German silver table and caddy spoons, strainers, a cake slice, each with windmill terminal, and five other Dutch silver figural and armorial terminal spoons, 22oz

Los 1246

A collection of silver, comprising a pair of 18th century sugar nips, a tea caddy, a specimen vase, a miniature chair, seven assorted teaspoons, a coin holder, a metalwares paper knife, a filigree and enamel neff, and a small quantity of silver plated flatware

Los 1303

A pair of silver fish servers, a Georgian silver caddy spoon, a butter knife, five spoons, and two pickle forks

Los 1314

A George lll silver wine lable, Port, and a George lV silver caddy spoon, by William Bellchamber, London 1829

Los 1447

A George lll tortoiseshell tea caddy, with a serpentine front and two internal divisions, with damage, 20cm

Los 29

Five 19th century silver caddy spoons, comprising: an early Victorian naturalistic leaf example by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1846; an early Victorian King`s shape example by George Unite, Birmingham 1845; a Victorian fiddle pattern spoon with a shell bowl by John Le Gallais, London 1850; a William IV Old English pattern example, maker`s mark `TW` (not traced), London 1835; and a George III engraved tea scoop by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1809, the latter four engraved with initials or monograms, 10cm (4in) long and smaller

Los 71

A George III silver shaped oval tea caddy by Henry Chawner, London 1788, with a pineapple finial to the domed cover, engraved with flower head bands to top and base and vacant canted-rectangular reserves to back and front, 14.5cm (5 3/4 in) high, 14cm (5 1/2in) wide, 388g (12.45 oz)

Los 79

A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT TEA CADDY opening to reveal two fitted dome topped canisters within, 10" wide

Los 765

A silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1947, a jam spoon embossed with plums, 1903, a mustard or salt spoon, Birmingham 1928, and two silver miniature picture frames.

Los 783

A pair of silver caddy spoons, six silver tea spoons and a pair of nutcrackers with silver handles. (9)

Los 144

Silver caddy of lozenge shape inscribed `Tea` and `Sugar`, with monogram and date, 1918, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1917, 4oz.

Los 145

Silver square tea caddy, plain, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1906, 4½oz.

Los 67

"Archibald Knox for Liberty Arts & Crafts pewter tea caddy cube, whiplash tree and leaf decoration, stamp 7 made in England, English Pewter Liberty & Co 0137, 11.7x 11.7x 13cm"

Los 73A

"Keswick School of Industrial Arts, Art & Crafts brass caddy spoon"

Los 73B

Keswick School of Industrial Arts white metal caddy spoon with planished finish

Los 172

"Arts & Crafts planished silver tea caddy of mushroom form, gilt interior and strapwork decoration, by James Dixon Sheffield, 1906, 210grs, 10.5x 9.5cm dia max"

Los 179

"Silver and enamel Arts & Crafts Masonic Lodge caddy spoon, Birmingham 1926"

Los 181

"Arts & Crafts Scottish silver caddy spoon with hammered finish and thistle terminal, Glasgow 1935"

Los 183

"Danish silver and enamel caddy spoon with Art Deco shipping interest finial, 1938"

Los 205

"Georg Jensen silver tea caddy spoon with a reeded handle, import marks, London 1938, 9cm l, and a pair of Danish Art Nouveau silver plated candle stands, 7.6cm w"

Los 207

"Magnus Aase, Norwegian silver jam/caddy spoon, crowned lion above tree of life, bowl, 4.6cm dia, 36grs"

Los 208

"Norwegian .830 standard caddy spoon, in the manner of Georg Jensen, the terminal of a stylised bluebell flower, a .830 standard preserve spoon the terminal pierced with a .830 horse, and eight .830 silver plated Norwegian spoons (10)"

Los 214

"William Comyns Arts & Crafts silver oval form tea caddy with overall hammered finish, London 1903, 7.5x 6.8cm dia, 102grs"

Los 218

"Charles Stuart Harris oval form silver tea caddy, embossed lid featuring a trio of Raphaelite musicians playing cello, violin and flute, London 1898, 8.5x 8.8cm dia, 206grs"

Los 420

A MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK OF GEORGIAN DESIGN, caddy top, incorporating a Brown of Edinburgh double fusee movement dated 1771, arched dial with silvered chapter ring, glazed front and rear doors, sound grilles, (the case probably early 20th Century), height 50cm

Los 199

A George III mahogany and boxwood inlaid tea caddy of rectangular form with two oval, burr walnut inserts, width 20.5cm.

Los 970

A Chinese, blue and white underglaze rectangular section tea caddy with canted corners, decorated with blossom, height 10cm.

Los 2036

An engraved, fiddle pattern caddy spoon with 1953 Coronation mark, together with a silver plated caddy spoon.

Los 2049

A Chinese Yok Sang dressing table caddy, with concave sides, decorated with iris on ball feet, together with an English nail buffer and an English buttonhook.

Los 2065

An Edwardian spiral fluted, oval tea caddy in Georgian style retailed by Carrington, London, with urn finial on a hinged lid and with twin silver ring handles. 4.5oz.

Los 2112

A William Comyns square section small tea caddy ornately rococo embossed and with cherubs, the lid with a fruiting finial. 4 oz.

Los 1030

A Chinese Fuzhou lacquer tea caddy and cover, late 19th Century, of fruit form, enamelled and gilt with butterflies and insects about trailing vine on a black ground, the interior fitted with a silk covered and pewter liner, on a matched Japanese lacquer stand, overall height approx 45cm.

Los 1072

A pair of Japanese Imari porcelain tea caddies and covers, Meiji period, each rectangular body painted with flowers, height approx 18cm, together with a similar larger caddy, height approx 24.5cm (faults).

Los 1118

A collection of Chinese export porcelain, 18th Century, including a famille rose tankard painted with a figural panel within underglaze blue borders, a famille rose baluster jug, a blue and white globular teapot, and a tea caddy painted en grisaille with a flower vase (faults).

Los 1236

A Japanese Imari porcelain cup, probably 18th Century, the `U` shaped body typically painted with flowers (lacking one handle), together with a Samson porcelain Chinese style caddy and cover.

Los 1526

A Continental porcelain caddy, possibly Meissen, late 18th Century, of rectangular shape with rounded shoulders, each face painted in puce with figural riverside landscape views beneath a gilt dentil band, unmarked, height approx 9.5cm (lacking cover), together with an English porcelain pickle leaf dish printed in underglaze blue with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, unmarked (faults).

Los 2509

A Victorian rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form, fitted with ring handles, on reeded feet, width approx 36cm.

Los 2516

A mid-Victorian papier-mâché tea caddy with gilded, painted and mother-of-pearl inlaid decoration, together with a Victorian papier-mâché box and a cylindrical box (faults).

Los 318

An Edwardian silver napkin ring, Chester 1904, a silver caddy spoon, a sterling envelope stamp case, a small group of other silver and a gold ring.

Los 396

An Edwardian silver oval tea caddy, with hinge lid and urn finial, London 1907, a pair of silver wishbone sugar nips, Birmingham 1904, two pairs of silver tongs and a sifter spoon.

Los 463

XIXth Century Regency Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, of shaped front rectangular form, the lid with mother of pearl decoration enclosing two compartments, raised on brass ball feet

Los 1101

An Eastern fruitwood turned treen Caddy with mother of pearl inlay in the form of a pear.

Los 209

A five piece Armada pewter hammered tea set, a canted rectangular painted wooden tea caddy and an Indian hardwood carved canister and cover

Los 244

A Regency tortoiseshell veneered two section tea caddy with lidded canister (lid missing), a fur hand warmer in fitted cardboard box bearing Johnson Brothers label, a brass microscope on Y shaped support with slides contained in mahogany fitted box and a Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy (PART ILLUSTRATED)

Los 316

An Edwardian silver caddy spoon with inset cabochon to handle (makers mark GD, Birmingham 1901)

Los 310

Pair of 18th Century English Delft plates, probably Bristol, each having central blue and white painted decoration depicting buildings and trees within a bianco sopra bianco border, painted letters to base N and S, 22.5cm diameter together with a creamware tea caddy with polychrome painted foliate decoration, 12cm high

Los 490

19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior with two boxes and central mixing bowl, two ring drop side handles and standing on bun feet, 35cm wide

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