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Los 179

A 19thC tortoiseshell tea caddy of serpentine form, with silver stringing, the interior with ivory banding fitted with two lidded divisions, with a flange base raised on four burn feet, 111/2 cm high, 14cm wide, 10cm deep.

Los 50

A silver Victorian caddy spoon, a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, another pair, and a spoon

Los 85

A modern silver quaich, Edinburgh, 1976, a sugar bowl, Edinburgh 1909, a cigarette box, a silver plated caddy, a condiment bottle, two cases of butter knives

Los 135

A silver tea caddy, London, 1910, of Georgian style, and a caddy spoon, Sheffield, 1923

Los 191

A Victorian burr walnut domed tea caddy, with brass studded ivory bands, and a jewellery box

Los 89

An Arts & Crafts silver caddy spoon, by Sandheim .Brothers, London 1919, dished hammered bowl, lug handle with beading, 5cm, (3").

Los 181

An early Victorian rosewood tea caddy, sarcophagus shape with three enclosed divisions, 11in.

Los 36

A SMALL QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATE including a tazza, a crumb scoop, a three piece coffee set, a Georgian silver plated tea caddy etc

Los 53

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY with ivory stringing, two compartments within, 5 1/2" wide

Los 65

AN OLD LACQUERED TEA CADDY together with a Pearsons stoneware frog mug, various carved wooden fruit, an Art Deco glass vase, a group of five lacquered oriental goblets and matching tray, a small Worcester leaf moulded jug, a Royal Doulton Winston Churchill jug and further ornaments

Los 505

A silver casket tea caddy decorated in the Gothic style on C scroll legs having Sheffield hallmarks for 1924, by Walker & Hall View on www.staceyauction.com

Los 292

A Late Victorian Silver Oval Tea Caddy having hinged lid with ebony finial, Birmingham 1899 (maker`s mark rubbed), 10.5cm wide, 4.5oz gross

Los 663

A 19th Century Mahogany Rectangular Tea Caddy having inlaid shell motifs, hinged lid enclosing 2 lidded compartments, 17.5cm wide

Los 792

A silver caddy, Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffield 1946, with inscription, height 11cms, weight 170gms

Los 814

A George III silver bright cut caddy spoon, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1796 and a silver baby`s spoon, Birmingham 1944, total weight 25gms

Los 2276

A quantity of EPNS spoons, caddy spoons etc. and miniature condiments

Los 2277

A small Silver bonbon dish, napkin ring, pepper pot and caddy spoon with mother of pearl handle

Los 2323

A Silver lidded caddy, monogrammed, M.C.M. Chester 1900/1901, having turned ebony finial handle. Total weight including handle - 196 gms.

Los 29

A FOREIGN SILVER COLOURED METAL FRUIT SERVING SPOON with twist handle and shaped bowl and a foreign silver coloured metal CADDY SPOON, both possibly Dutch, 74g.

Los 706

An old Alice in Wonderland tin tea caddy and a group of old games, cards etc

Los 220

A silver plated and wooden bottle coaster and a silver plated tea caddy

Los 51

A Georgian silver shovel caddy spoon with m.o.p. handle, Cocks & Betteridge, Birmingham, 1810.

Los 213

"A parcel of silver including a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, an initialed napkin ring, a presentation desert fork, five Old English teaspoons, two berry decorated teaspoons, a tea caddy spoon and one other together with an Indian white metal double/single shot cup, various dates and makers, 9oz "

Los 387

A pair of fiddle pattern table spoons, WRS Exeter 1836, a pair of sugar nips, a caddy spoon and sundry condiment spoons, approximately 320gm overall

Los 456

An early 19th Century mahogany tea caddy inlaid a shell patera, on bracket feet, 23cm (9") wide

Los 135

A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED SILVER ITEMS INCL. A NAIL BUFFER, THREE NAPKIN RINGS, A CADDY SPOON BY J R N S & B H AND A THIMBLE WITH WORDING STRATFORD-ON-AVON

Los 1271

COLOURFUL WILLOW PATTERN TEA CADDY AND COVER complete with hardwood stand, and four 19th century Chinese export side plates (5)

Los 1334

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY the interior with centre well flanked by tea compartments with covers, all raised on brass ball feet, 28cm x 16cm x 13cm

Los 1356

GEORGE V SILVER TEA CADDY Birmingham 1910, and silver caddy spoon (2)

Los 12

A CHINESE BLACK LACQUERED TEA CADDY fitted two engraved pewter containers enclosed by a hinged rising lid (one carved foot deficient).

Los 308

A COLLECTION OF SIX PIECES OF ANTIQUE CHINESE PROVINCIAL CERAMICS TO INCLUDE a pair of rice bowls and cover, a tea caddy, two bowls and a saucer dish with stylised blue and white decoration.

Los 674

A 19th century figured maple rectangular tea caddy, the hinged crossbanded top enclosing two lidded canisters and central glass blender, raised on gilt brass ball feet, 30.5cm. wide.

Los 703

William Woster, London, an ebonised longcase clock having an eight-day duration, five pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with an inside countwheel, the square twelve-inch brass dial having a raised, silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals, `meeting arrowhead` quarter hour markings and half-quarter markings and signed by the maker `Wm. Woster, London`, the matted dial centre having ringed winding holes, engraved decoration to the date aperture, cast `cherub & crown` corner spandrels and decorative blued steel hands, the ebonised case, having a caddy top with fretwork below, a glass lenticle to the trunk door, quartered columns with brass capitals to the hood and surmounted by `eagle and ball` brass finials, height: 238cm. * William Woster of London is recorded as having been apprenticed in 1697.

Los 704

George Prior, London, an ebonised longcase regulator having eight-day duration timepiece movement with a dead-beat escapement, maintaining power, a compensating pendulum, the ten-inch break-arch silvered dial having an outer minute ring, subsidiary seconds dial and hour aperture, signed in the arch `George Prior, London`, the ebonised case having a caddy top, shaped top to the trunk door and a plain base, height: 212cm. * George Prior was born in 1782, the son of the clockmaker John Prior, and is known to have been working in London from 1793 until 1830.

Los 705

James Woolley, Codnor, a carved oak longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch break-arch dial having a penny moon with moon date below and showing the date and time of high water, the raised, silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, floral half-hour markings and `meeting-arrowhead` half-quarter markings, the matted dial centre having ringed winding holes, and a heart shaped cartouche engraved with the makers name `Ia Woolley, Codnor`, with wheatear border engraving, the oak case carved throughout and having a caddy top, lenticle to the trunk door, a raised plinth to the base and quarterd columns, with giltwood capitals, to the hood, height: 244cm. * James Woolley, born circa 1700 in Codnor, Derbyshire, was a celebrated maker who was one of a number of the family working as clockmakers. He often signed his clocks `Wolley` as in this example. He died in 1786.

Los 708

James Clowes, London, an early ebonised longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement with five finned pillars and striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having a matted centre with ringed winding holes, date aperture and a subsidiary seconds dial and having cast `cherub-head` spandrels to the four corners, the raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals, `meeting-arrowhead` half-hour markings and signed either side of VI o`clock with the maker`s name `Jas Clowes, London`, with blued steel fancy decorative hands, the ebonised case having a bulls-eye lenticle glass to the trunk door, three-quarter columns to the hood with cast brass capitals, quartered columns to the rear and sumounted by a caddy top with brass ball-and-spire finials either side, height: 223cm. * James Clowes became a member of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1671 and was known to have still been working in 1705. There was a longcase clock signed by him in the famous Wetherfield Collection.

Los 64

A Royal Doulton Character Jug "Mr Micawber" small size, another "Caddy" and a miniature Goss beaker decorated with The White Horse at Kilburn.

Los 146

A 19th Century black Japanned Tea Caddy painted with flowers and birds and inscribed "Chi". 5 1/2" (14cms) high and a tea tin.

Los 364

An early 19th Century mahogany oblong Tea Caddy with chevron pattern border in pattern border and shell inlaid decoration on gilt brass feet. 10" (26cms) wide.

Los 17

A set of regimental buttons, two Olympic buttons, six pierced and enamelled buttons, a set of scraper cutters, an enamelled propelling pencil and a boxed set of Coronation caddy spoons, 6" long

Los 338

A Regency figured mahogany twin division tea caddy, 8½" wide, 6" high

Los 372

A shaped tortoiseshell tea caddy with Mother of Pearl and bone inlaid decoration, 6¼" high

Los 323

A silver three piece cruet set comprising salt, pepper and mustard, each of circular form with egg and dart borders on lion mask shouldered paw feet, Birmingham 1958, together with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1850 and two silver condiment spoons.

Los 1080

A mid-18th Century oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with chapter ring framing an engraved rococo scroll centre with date aperture and inscribed `Peter Odell, Hitchin`, all cornered with pierced and cast foliate scroll spandrels, the hood with caddy top above a blind fretwork frieze and glazed door with turned columns, the trunk with rectangular door on a plain base and plinth, height approx 216cm, together with pendulum and weight (some faults).

Los 136

A Victorian jubilee Edward Vll tea caddy, and mixing bowl, engraved `From Sir Walter Gilbey Bart`, 1950s napkin rings, and two hand tinted photographs

Los 2502

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the pagoda moulded top revealing two compartments, on bracket feet.

Los 2503

A 19th Century figured mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, on bun feet.

Los 2511

A George IV mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid with a beaded band, on disc feet.

Los 2512

A George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form and a Victorian walnut writing slope.

Los 215

AN AUSTRO HUNGARIAN SILVER CASKET OR CADDY, of rectangular form of hinged cover having scrolled loop handle and overall decorated with engraved scrolled and foliate decoration, gilded interior, standing on four foliate scrolled feet. 1872-1922 mark indistinct makers initials. 800 purity. 16oz approx.

Los 290

LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, hinged cover revealing three lidded compartments to the interior standing on repousse white metal feet with later wooden braces and repousse loop handle. 12.5" x 6" x 7.5" High.

Los 60

An 18th Century oak and fruitwood longcase clock having a square dial with caddy top, turned pillars, short door, painted dial eight day movement, maker unknown

Los 32

A Victorian mahogany rectangular tea caddy, the flat hinged top enclosing two compartment fitted interior with original lids surrounding central mixing bowl aperture, with tapered sides raised on integral bracket feet, height 16.5cm, length 30.7cm, depth 18cm

Los 36

A 19th century dome topped tortoiseshell rectangular tea caddy the hinged lid enclosing twin lidded compartment with trace of original zinc lining, lacking feet, 11x15.5x9cm (illustrated)

Los 569

A late Victorian hallmarked silver caddy, the cover having spiral conical finial above cast beaded rim, raised on four paw feet, makers mark W.A. Chester 1900/01, height 11.5cm, approx weight 7oz

Los 334

A George III silver Old English pattern table spoon by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, a fiddle pattern teaspoon and a caddy spoon with shell bowl, to/w a pair of knife rests mounted with ivory `horns`, Birmingham 1921

Los 393

A hip flask, tea caddy, pair of vase flutes, two bottle coasters and other ep wares

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