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Los 88

"Ornate Victorian silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl, Birmingham 1865"

Los 2185

"Edwardian Adams earthenware hexagonal blue and white basket, 26.3cm w and a Ringtons tea caddy "

Los 2425

"Two Edwardian oak biscuit barrels. similar tea caddy, copper jug, and two coal scuttles, etc"

Los 2468

"Octagonal biscuit barrel/ tea caddy, metal lid and edging, metal handles and cartouches, ceramic pot, on ball feet, awarded by Worcester College sports (Athletics) mile 1st prize 1889"

Los 2470

"Small tea caddy with pewter top and phoenix design, travelling oil bottle in treen case, carvings of a man, horses and cart"

Los 257

An early 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged top revealing a compartmentalised interior, brass ring and basket of flower handles (ILLUSTRATED)

Los 415

A George III silver tablespoon (London 1820 by William Bateman), together with another Georgian tablespoon, a small silver caddy spoon, and an Edwardian silver vesta case

Los 351

A mixed quantity of items, including a rectangular entree dish and cover, an oval tea caddy, a sardine dish and cover, and cased flatware

Los 366

A mixed quantity of items, including an oval tea caddy, a three piece tea set, and two butter dishes

Los 419

A late Victorian boat-shaped tea caddy and cover, part gadrooned and embossed with flowers and foliate scrolls, maker’s mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899, approx. weight 4 1/2 troy oz

Los 423

A kidney-shaped tea caddy, with hinged lid and gadrooned borders, maker’s mark of George Jackson & David Fullerton, London 1910, approx. weight 4 troy oz

Los 132

A 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy, the interior with twin lidded compartments, width 17.5cm (7in.).

Los 143

A 19th rosewood and mother-o’-pearl inlaid tea caddy, the interior fitted with a glass bowl flanked by lidded canisters, on ball feet, width 32cm (12 1/2in.).

Los 68

Georgian mahogany rectangular tea caddy, with brass spandrels, (lacking interior) together with a Regency rosewood sewing box and three other boxes (5)

Los 72

Victorian dome-topped tea caddy, walnut with ivory and brass strapwork, the hinged lid enclosing twin division interior, each with lead lining, 20cm wide

Los 234

George III bright cut caddy spoon, 1798 together with three other silver caddy spoons, 2ozs (4)

Los 256

George III silver caddy spoon with shell bowl together with a silver milk jug and sugar bowl, Sheffield 1904, 5ozs

Los 295

Goerge III silver caddy spoon, wriggle work decorated, Birmingham 1816

Los 83

A Victorian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy and two rosewood work boxes.

Los 334

A pair of silver plated candlesticks of classical column design, with detachable sconces and a silver plated urn shaped caddy, with swag decoration. (3).

Los 16

Victorian mahogany sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy, with a velvet lined interior.

Los 115

19th century mahogany tea caddy, rectangular form with crossbanded and stringing, on bun feet.

Los 546

19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, raised on bun feet.

Los 76

A George III silver caddy spoon with shaped handle, London 1806 by Thomas James.

Los 121

A late 19th Century Russian silver gilt and champlevé enamel caddy spoon, 88 zolotnik, the bowl back decorated with polychrome scrolls and oval cartouche on a matt gilt ground, the handle indistinctly hallmarked, possibly St. Petersburg, by Isaac Minikes, length approx 11.2cm.

Los 470

A Victorian papier-mâché tea caddy with serpentine front, the hinge lid painted with a castle within a gilt oval surround and scrollwork border, repeated on the sides, the tartan interior with two lidded compartments, width approx 17.5cm.

Los 519

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with mother-of-pearl foliate inlaid decoration (faults).

Los 399S

A plated bowl with decorative hardstone eggs, a pricket candlestick, a chamber stick, a brass tea caddy of rectangular form

Los 274

A Victorian walnut and tunbridge dome tea caddy, a Japanaese lacquer musical bigulerie box with ballerman automation, 20cm (2)

Los 290

A Victorian rosewood rectangular caddy with lidded canister and glass mixing bowl, 25cm

Los 446

A set of seven mahogany dining chairs in the Hepplewhite manner, circa 1900, the scroll carved top rails above pierced splats and drop in seats, on caddy moulded square section legs, one carver (7)

Los 51

SILVER - "**W** A GEORGIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON having scallop bowl and bright cut decorated handle, Newcastle undated circa 1810"

Los 207

COLLECT - AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY WALNUT TEA CADDY having figured lid and front, and internal cover, 12cm x 14.5cm

Los 4

A late Victorian oval silver tea caddy, the hinged lid with ebonised urn-shaped finial, the body with part gadrooning and chased with the initial ‘D’, on oval footrim, maker’s mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899, approx. weight 6 troy oz (all-in)

Los 29

A silver caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl, the handle chased with bell husks, maker’s mark of Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1908

Los 111

A papier mache tea caddy (lacking lid), together with a glove box, crumb tray and letter rack.

Los 51

A BLACK LACQUERED PAPIER MACHE TEA CADDY OF SMALL SIZE, REGENCY OR VERY EARLY VICTORIAN PERIOD, THE CONVOLUTED FORM OF THE BODY GILDED AND INLAID WITH MOTHER OF PEARL , THE INNER LIDDED TEA COMPARTMENTS HAVING IVORY KNOBS

Los 353

A REGENCY STYLE SEWING BOX IN THE FORM OF A CADDY AND HAVING GEOMETRIC INLAY TO THE TOP ( W A F )

Los 373

A George II cream jug, 1769, with later embossed decoration, 10cm (4") high, a box of caddy shape, Birmingham 1911 and a cigarette case, total weight approximately 370gm

Los 428

Two tortoiseshell miniature tea caddy boxes, 6.25cm (2.5") wide

Los 524

A Tunbridge ware tea caddy fitted with boxes and mixing bowl, 33cm (13") wide/see illustration

Los 591

A rosewood dome topped tea caddy, the lid with cut brass plaque inscribed Tea, 14cm (5.5") wide

Los 619

A Regency mahogany tea caddy, the banded box concealing two caddies initialled S & G and with an engraved glass mixing bowl, 30.5cm (12") wide

Los 97

An early Victorian amboyna tea caddy, of rectangular form, the interior fitted with two lidded caddies flanking an associated glass bowl, twin ring handles to sides, 40.5cm wide; together with a mother of pearl-handled silver caddy spoon

Los 135

Silverwares, comprising: an ornamental continental tea strainer; a silver-handled steel button boot hook, and a caddy spoon with shell bowl, Sheffield 1896, and plated wares, comprising: three various pairs of sugar tongs; a sauce ladle, with shell bowl and twiggy handle and a cold meat fork, with mother of pearl handle (8)

Los 220

A Regency mahogany conch shell inlaid two division tea caddy (at fault), a French papier mache circular table snuff box (at fault) and a Chinese mother of pearl lidded and inlaid hard wood rectangular box (unfitted) (3)

Los 239

A late Victorian ebonised bracket style mantel clock, the six inch dial with ring of Roman numerals centred winding holes, bears retailers name H Robinson, 15 High Street, Shrewsbury & Ludlow, the eight day movement striking on a coiled gong, the caddy topped case on four compressed bun feet (veneer losses to the top), 50cm high

Los 283

A silver tea caddy, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1897, with embossed floral detail, monogrammed cover, 7cm high, and a silver short candlestick Chester 1914, loaded, 8cm high (2)

Los 290

A silver caddy spoon, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800, with shell shaped bowl and bright cut decoration to the handle, initialled `B`, 8cm long

Los 422

Vienna porcelain tea caddy decorated with figures bee hive mark to base 7in. (17.78cm)

Los 536

Large pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs; two other smaller pairs; a silver caddy spoon; silver money note clip; and eight various spoons including two seal top spoons with a lizard and lima handles; together with a miniature silver backed mirror marked for `Cecil`.5oz

Los 612

Edward VII silver tea caddy with hinged lid, foliate border, claw feet, Chester 1908, 5" high, 6oz

Los 670

George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1811; another shell bowl caddy spoon with foliate decoration and various other Georgian and later small spoons, Weighable silver 6 ozs, and a small collection of continental white metal spoons

Los 810

19th century Tortoiseshell ring box in the form of a tea caddy 1 x 2in. (2.54 x 5.08cm)

Los 1108

19th century rosewood and boxwood parquetry inlaid serpentine tea caddy the interior with two compartments and bowl 7 x 15 x 8in. (17.78 x 38.10 x 20.32cm)

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