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Los 276

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE, A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD WORKBOX AND AN INDIAN CARVED SANDALWOOD BOX, THE UNDERSIDE OF THE LID WITH PIERCED SILVER SHIELD, ENGRAVED WITH AN INSCRIPTION DATED BANGALORE 1944

Los 312

A RUSSIAN PAPIER MÂCHÉ TEA CADDY THE LID PAINTED WITH A VIEW OF MOSCOW, LATE 19TH C

Los 10

A First period Worcester porcelain ovoid tea caddy, the domed lid with bud finial, the body painted in underglaze blue with floral sprays, sprigs and butterflies to a circular foot, blue crescent mark, 17 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)

Los 12

A Worcester porcelain part tea service comprising bullet shaped teapot and cover, slop bowl, tea caddy, sucrier and cover, five teacups, three saucers and two coffee cans, each decorated in blue and gilt depicting floral sprays, bud finials and gilt rims, blue crescent mark to bases (ILLUSTRATED)

Los 64

A Regency rosewood and boxwood lined inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged caddy top opening to reveal two lidded canisters flanking a recess for glass bowl, the interior cover with pleated silk centred by castellated cut card star shaped motif, brass basket of plenty and ring side carrying handles, raised on claw and ball feet (ILLUSTRATED)

Los 274

A George III ebonised bracket clock, the domed caddy top with swan neck brass carrying handle over a glazed door on moulded plinth base to brass bun feet, the rectangular brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed "John Flower, London", matted centre, date aperture and subsidiary seconds and strike/silent dials, the back plate engraved with floral scrolling decoration to an eight day striking movement on bells, 37 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)

Los 249

A silver lidded mustard, conforming open salt and two peppers, together with a silver caddy spoon. Various dates and makers.

Los 261

A small mixed lot to include miniature white metal scent bottles and funnel, a pair of silver plated salts cast as scallop shells and various other items including silver mustard spoon, fish knives and forks, caddy spoon etc.

Los 281

A silver sugar caster of baluster form, all over decorated with flower heads and acanthus scrolls on a square plinth, marks indistinct but possibly London 1834, together with a continental white metal caddy spoon.

Los 22

Furness chinoiserie decorated tea caddy of flask form, no cover, 12cm high

Los 223

Silver caddy spoon with pearl handle, Birmingham 1814, three others and a sifter (5)

Los 51

A VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGE WARE TEA CADDY WITH THE ORIGINAL KEY

Los 127

A silver plated four-piece tea set, a butter dish, ice bucket, and a tea caddy, (7).

Los 146

An Edward VII silver tea caddy oval form embossed with swags and scrolls, Sheffield 1908, 3oz, 8cm.

Los 151

A Danish silver caddy spoon, with Han Christian Anderson commemorative handle, a match box cover, Oslo spoon and silver handled fish server knife, (4).

Los 175

A George III oval satinwood tea caddy inlaid decorative crossbanding with hinged lid inlaid shell, 8" wide (damages)

Los 176

A George III two-division mahogany tea caddy with arched top inlaid shell, 5 1/2" wide

Los 269

A silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, a silver condiment spoon and a napkin ring

Los 274

A silver shell bowl caddy spoon a smaller similar caddy spoon, and an engine turned silver napkin ring

Los 337

Two square heavy cut glass inkwells, one decorated medieval and Victorian soldiers, a caddy spoon with silver handle and sea shell bowl and a repoussé decorated dip pen engraved OA

Los 76

A tortoiseshell and a silver mounted tea caddy, Cornelius Desmoreaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Chester 1893, 9cm

Los 148

A Joseph Sanki copper tea caddy, with band of embossed Arts and Crafts style decoration

Los 170

A Victorian walnut domed top tea caddy with strap cut brass decoration, the interior fitted for mixing bowl and a lidded compartment for loose tea

Los 219

A Victorian lacquered faux agate and brass bound tea caddy, late 19th century, of rectangular form, the cover, front and sides with incised and inset mock clasps, the interior with twin subsidiary satinwood covers with ebonised moulding and metal lining beneath, 13cm high, 23.5cm wide; a faux malachite papier mache casket, third quarter 19th century, 12.5cm wide; and a Dutch parquetry veneered wood casket, 19th century, 19cm wide

Los 224

A George III fruitwood tea caddy in the form of a pear, last quarter 18th century, the hinged cover with a stalk, above the oval metal escutcheon, the interior with traces of metal lining, 15cm high overall

Los 225

A George III fruitwood tea caddy in the form of an apple, late 18th century, with oval metal escutcheon, on a circular base modelled with five leaves, the hinged lid with stalk, opening to the interior with traces of metal lining, 13.5cm high overall (base possibly associated)

Los 226

A George III stained fruitwood tea caddy modelled as a melon, late 18th century, of ovoid form, the exterior with four equally spaced vertical chanels, the top with a stalk, the interior with traces of metal lining, 12cm high overall

Los 227

A George III fruitwood tea caddy in the form of a melon, late 18th century, the hinged cover with brass ring handle, the body with six vertical linear divisions, one of the sections being possibly of plumwood, another with the remnants of a stained finish, the interior with traces of metal lining, 14cm high overall

Los 230

A Regency partridgewood, sycamore strung and crossbanded tea caddy, circa 1815, of sarcophagus form, with four metal paw feet, the interior with twin subsidiary covers with ring handles, 13.5cm high, 19cm wide

Los 231

A Victorian tortoiseshell veneered and pewter strung tea caddy, third quarter 19th century, with pagoda top and serpentine front, on four coquilla nut feet, the hinged cover opening to ivory banding and twin subsidiary covers with further tortoiseshell veneers, 14.5cm high, 20cm wide, 12cm deep, (losses, damage)

Los 232

A George III mahogany, marquetry and crossbanded tea caddy, circa 1800, of rectangular form, the hinged top and front with inset shell paterae, the interior with twin subsidiary covers, 11.5cm high, 21cm wide; and a Victorian mahogany and verre eglomise inset table coaster, mid 19th century, of circular form, the underside with three castors and inscribed WILLIAM BRYDEN & SON, 55 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH, 24cm diameter

Los 367

A German Vienna style carved walnut grande sonnerie wall regulator, late 19th century, the triple weight movement striking the hour with every quarter on gongs (one detached), the going train with deadbeat escapement and wood rod pendulum, the backplate stamped with G.V.R.M. trademark and numbered 100000 66391, the two-piece brass Roman numeral dial with foliate etched centre, the elaborate case with female mask centred scroll carved arched pediment above strapwork decorated frieze and squat baluster pilasters flanking dial, with conforming taller pilasters flanking the rectangular pendulum aperture beneath, the base with pendant spindle gallery and strapwork carved inverted caddy flanked by spherical finials (movement and case with faults), 153cm

Los 377

A George II walnut eight-day longcase clock, Samuel Berry, London, circa 1735, the five pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial with calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, the angles with cast female mask and foliate scroll spandrels beneath arch with silvered boss signed Samuel Berry, LONDON between dolphin cast mounts, the case with domed caddy and plain frieze to upstand above moulded cornice and three-quarter columns to hood, the trunk with convex throat moulding and break-arch door, on crossbanded plinth base with moulded skirt, 245cm high. Samuel Berry is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as being admiited as an apprentice in 1698, gaining his Freedom of the Clockmakers’ Company in 1705 and working until 1743.

Los 72

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy with fitted interior raised on brass paw feet with lion ring handles.

Los 178

A good Victorian calamander wood tea caddy with fitted interior and fluted bun supports.

Los 398

A Victorian octagonal rosewood tea caddy with fitted interior.

Los 502

A late 19th Century silver tea caddy, heavily embossed, probably Berthold Muller.

Los 273

A George IV silver tea caddy, of plain oval form, with bright engraved scrolling border to the flat hinged cover, crested to the front, 13cm high, 13oz

Los 32

A mixed lot comprising a quantity of Dutch silver flatware incl. eight pastry forks, caddy spoon & sugar spoon, together with three small serving pieces, six silver handled dessert knives, four silver handled serving pieces and a quantity of plated flatware.

Los 54

An American silver tea caddy by Kirk & Son, approx. 13 cm high, c. 1915.

Los 375

An early 19th c. rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with m.o.p. inlay. Approx. 30 x 17 x 16 cm high.

Los 138

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEA CADDY with hardwood cover, a small cracked ice and prunus baluster vase, and a similarly decorated blue and white jar (both without covers), and a bowl in the Kangxi style, all late 19th Century with stand

Los 33

A Royal Doulton stoneware jug, late 19th century, with blue glazed rim and applied flowers and a 19th century pewter caddy of oval `cluster column` form (2).

Los 604

A George III satinwood oval tea caddy, painted with trompe l`oeil ribbons and musical instrument, the hinged lid enclosing a twin compartment interior, 19cm wide.

Los 610

A Regency mahogany and rosewood banded sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with twin compartment interior, raised on gilt metal lions paw feet, 21cm wide and a modern rosewood and cherrywood hand mirror, possibly by John Makepeace.

Los 1101

A silver small hot water jug, with partly fluted decoration, a silver lidded rectangular glass toilet box, London 1846 and two various tea caddy spoons.

Los 1140

A part canteen of Old English pattern table flatware and further items, in an oak canteen box with two lift out trays and mostly plated wares, including; six tea knives in a box, two fiddle pattern stuffing spoons, various further items of flatware, a teapot, two odd candlesticks, a pair of salts with pale blue glass liners, a tea caddy, a cigarette case, a bottle coaster, a pair of fish servers and further items.

Los 1182

A Victorian silver pepperette, of plain pear shaped form, London 1865, a circular dish, commemorating the opening of The Stock Exchange, London 1972 and a plated caddy spoon, with an enameled shield terminal.

Los 1154

Assorted silver wares, comprising ash tray, caddy spoon, silver cased comb and three napkin rings to include a fox headed example, inscribed `Buntingford 1939, Horse Show and gymkana`, 9oz

Los 1495

A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with line mask ring handles and paw feet, and a Maltese attributed glove box with inlaid decoration of figures and an ox pulling a couple in a covered sled

Los 582

An Aynsley "Orchard Glow" lidded trinket box, signed Doris Jones, an Art Deco Arthur Wood Dutch Boy tea caddy, a Coalport lidded bowl and a pair of Crown Ducal vases (5)

Los 677

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy and mirror etc

Los 682

A Victorian copper tea caddy with lion mask handles, an Art Nouveau brass letter rack, and a school bell (3)

Los 704

A late Victorian mahogany and brass mounted writing box together with a Victorian ebonised and brass mount studded two division tea caddy (2)

Los 363

A late 18th/early 19th century walnut rosewood cross banded, ebony and boxwood strung caddy of plain rectangular form, the hinged lid revealing 2 lidded and labelled compartments (18cms wide, as viewed, some damage to veneer and lining and one lid label missing)

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