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Los 58

A small oval Sheffield plate tea caddy with slip-on cover and beaded rims. 3½ins high.

Los 74

An Edward VII continental silver caddy spoon with stork finial to the handle and splayed bowl with embossed decoration. Import mark. London 1904.

Los 95

A Victorian silver caddy spoon with rococo scroll embossed handle and shell pattern bowl. Sheffield 1851. Maker AH.

Los 96

An Edward VII silver caddy spoon with shell carved handle. Birmingham 1906. Maker R.P.

Los 121

An E.P. oval Tea Caddy with ivory body and a silver Cigarette Box

Los 322

A 19th Century Oriental white metal oval Pot Pourri with engraved motifs, honeycomb pierced cover and swing handle, 6in and a 19th Century Oriental white metal cylindrical Tea Caddy and Cover with inner lid, 6 1/2in high, multiple character mark to base

Los 400

A 19th Century mahogany travelling Toilet Box with hinged lid and single drawer, 8 1/2" (21cms) wide, and a 19th Century mahogany tea caddy.

Los 432

A Victorian figured walnut small Cabinet with caddy top, enclosed by a pair of Gothic arched panelled doors, the interior fitted with small drawers with countersunk handles, above a single base drawer. 13 1/2" (35cms) wide.

Los 485

A George III Longcase Clock, the steel and brass dial with Phases of the Moon arch and inscribed "Dollif Rollison, Halton" with seconds ring, date aperture and eight day striking movement in a shell inlaid caddy top mahogany case with fluted Corinthian columns, canted corners and bracket feet. 7` 5" (226cms) high.

Los 32

A George III burr yew wood and sycamore strung tea caddy, circa 1800, of octagonal section, the interior with subsidiary cover with turned ivory handle, 12cm high, 13.5cm wide

Los 33

A George III mahogany and sycamore marquetry tea caddy, circa 1800, of octagonal section, the top, front and back with inset patera motifs, the angles with simulated fluting, a brass swing handle to the hinged cover, the interior with subsidiary cover, 13cm high overall, 14cm wide

Los 34

A George III mahogany and marquetry inlaid tea caddy, early 19th century, of rectangular section, the top, front, back and sides all with conch shell motifs within green stained oval reserves, the interior with twin subsidiary covers, 13cm high, 23cm wide

Los 35

A George IV mulberry tea caddy, circa 1825, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with brass swing handle, opening to a pair of lidded canisters within, a cut glass bowl to the right side, on turned bun feet, 18cm high, 32cm wide, 19cm deep

Los 40

A large Victorian walnut and marquetry tea caddy, circa 1870, of basically rectangular form with raised mouldings to the hinged cover, decorated overall with geometric motifs and foliage in reserves, the interior with twin subsidiary caddies flanking a glass bowl, 24cm high, 41cm wide, 23cm deep, (possibly previously the upper part of a teapoy)

Los 41

A Victorian painted and mother of pearl inset black papier mache tea caddy, third quarter 19th century, the domed top with wavy edge above the conforming base, the interior with twin subsidiary covers, 12cm high, 19.5cm wide, 13cm deep

Los 123

An early Victorian mother of pearl inlaid rosewood bowfronted mercury marine stick barometer, Stebbing and Co., Southampton, mid 19th century, with stepped cavetto moulded caddy pediment above rectangular two-piece canted ivory vernier register calibrated in inches, with the usual annotations and signed STEBBING & Co. SOUTHAMPTON to upper edge, behind curved glass retained within a brass surround, the slender bowed trunk with cavetto moulded throat moulding above vernier adjustment square and glazed Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer between foliate mother of pearl marquetry panels, the base with moulded brass cylindrical cistern, (gimbals lacking), 94cm high. Stebbing & Wood are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 47 High St. Southampton 1851-3 and are listed as Makers to the Queen and The Royal Yacht Squadron, Banfield further notes that later examples (c.1860-80) were signed STEBBING & Co. Opt. to the Queen.

Los 124

A George III chevron banded mahogany mercury stick barometer, Joseph Torre & Co., London, early 19th century, with broken pediment above a silvered rectangular vernier register calibrated in inches, with the usual observations, signed Joseph Torre & Co. LONDON to upper edge and applied with a Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer behind glazed door, the caddy moulded trunk with visible tube flanked by angled veneers and chevron stringing above rounded base with domed cistern cover, 95cm high.

Los 198

A George III mahogany caddy top chest of drawers, circa 1760, of small proportions, with brushing slide, four long graduated drawers with ‘rocaille’ cast brass swan-neck handles and cartouche-shaped escutcheons, with blind fret front bracket feet, 81cm high, 84cm wide, 50cm deep

Los 388

A Regency Rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the rectangular top enclosing fitted interior with blue glass blending bowl ( A/F), fitted ring handle to either side and raised on pad feet, 22.5 x 39 x 22 cm.

Los 389

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the interior fitted with two lift out boxes, the cover and sides with satinwood stringing, the interior to the base with printed label `Noah Chivers Cabinet maker - Undertaker and Auctioneer - 308 New Chancery Lane, Holbern, London`, 20.5cm wide, also a 19th Century walnut tea caddy of sarcophagus form with two lift out boxes flanking a glass mixing bowl, 32cm (2).

Los 202

Early eighteenth century Chinese Famille verte porcelain baluster shaped tea caddy with painted bird, insect and tree decoration, 13cm Very good condition, lid missing

Los 388

George III silver caddy spoon of pear shaped form with gilded bowl and reeded stem with engraved initials (London 1809), maker JS, 8cm overall

Los 401

Late Victorian silver oval tea caddy with engraved swan crest and motto (Birmingham 1895) 7ozs, 10cm high

Los 521

A selection of continental silver spoons including several nineteenth century Dutch examples, a Danish anointing spoon and one other contemporary Danish caddy spoon (qty)

Los 531

A selection of Georgian flatware including a caddy spoon and two pairs of sugar tongs together with a pair of Victorian table forks and other sundry early twentieth century items (various dates and makers). All at 20ozs

Los 640

George III silver caddy spoon of shell form with bright cut stem bearing initials CC (London 1806), maker JS. A George III silver preserve spoon with embossed rococo decoration (London 1817) together with a silver plated berry spoon and a pair of sugar tongs (4)

Los 860

George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form with satinwood stringing and two interior compartments, 15cm high, 30cm wide

Los 861

George III mahogany tea caddy of shaped rectangular form with a brass swan neck handle to lid, brass escutcheon and shaped bracket feet, 15cm high x 24cm wide

Los 359

A GEORGE V NOVELTY SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME depicting a golf caddy holding a large bag of golf clubs, marks for Birmingham 1910 and makers mark for possibly Robert Pringle & Sons, 6" high.

Los 498

AN OCTAGONAL TORTOISESHELL MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID TEA CADDY 7" high

Los 625

TWO BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS including tea caddy, small ball mirror, jam pan, a rolling pin, cine camera, leather case spirit flasks etc.

Los 7

Late Regency Rosewood Tea Caddy, boxwood strung with flattened bun supports, interior with twin lidded compartments, central velvet lined mixing bowl compartment approx. 12" x 6"

Los 40

C18th Georgian Mahogany Tea Caddy, interior with 2 lidded compartments with turned ivory knops & footed mixing bowl, boxwood stringing & ivory escutcheons

Los 292

C17th Kang Hsi Tea Caddy with contemporary silver mount & cover, ovoid form with waving bands of flower heads & vines, approx. 7"H

Los 305

Late C19th Silver Cased Cranberry Square Tea Caddy with silver lid, pierced body decorated with flowers, scrolling leaves, maker HB Birmingham 1898, approx. 5 1/4"H

Los 403

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with ring drop handles on bun feet

Los 248

COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS comprising a pair of floral engraved glass holders; two embossed pill boxes, one with deity and floral decoration and the other depicting Botticelli`s `Primavera`; a vesta; a caddy spoon; a metal cased Waltham pocket watch; a plated fob watch; and a silver and stone set plaid brooch

Los 217

A early 19th Century papier mache and Japanned tea caddy of octagonal form, chinoiserie decorated and enclosing two pewter caddies, the whole on four giltwood paw feet.

Los 87

A REGENCY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY WITH TWO INNER DRAWERS

Los 227

A PAIR OF INTERESTING ARTS AND CRAFTS LONDON HALLMARKED CADDY SPOONS C. S. A. C, THE FRONTS BEING ENGRAVED WITH ICE PICKS, SMALL DOUBLE CROSS BEING ENGRAVED TO THE BACK OF THE SPOON HANDLES, THE BOWL WITH HAMMERED FINISH ( 2 )

Los 442

A large pewter triple-handled tankard, 18cm (7") high, a double-handled tankard, two funnels and a cylindrical tea caddy with Chinese style seal mark beneath

Los 484

A walnut longcase clock, the arched dial signed John Austin, London, with face mask and scroll spandrels and 11" dial, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the caddy topped case veneered in figured walnut, 244cm (96") high/see illustration

Los 1204

An Early Victorian Tortoiseshell and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Tea Caddy, of shaped rectangular form, the hinged cover inlaid with meandering foliage, opening to reveal two lidded compartments with ivory knops, the base with floral meander inlay, on four bun feet, 20cm wide

Los 1205

A George III Padouk and Boxwood Lined Parquetry Tea Caddy, the hinged cover with cast scroll handle, opening to reveal three canisters with sliding covers, on ogee bracket feet, 28.5cm wide

Los 1210

A George III Burr Yew Tea Caddy, of rectangular form with loop handle, opening to reveal an etched glass mixing bowl and two canisters with hinged covers, ivory escutcheon, 30.5cm wide; and A Plated Caddy Spoon (2)

Los 1691

A Ruskin Pottery Purple Lustre Glaze Caddy, of shouldered ovoid design, impressed Ruskin England 1911, 19cm (lacking cover)

Los 629

Three George III Dessert Spoons, old english pattern, engraved initials, London 1796, maker: Eley & Fearn and two Georgian Caddy Spoons, A/F.

Los 78

A silver pepperette, by Robert Hennell, a George III Newcastle silver salt, a silver caddy spoon by George Unite, and other items

Los 269

A modern two bottle tantalus, a Victorian tea caddy, a 19th century antler handled carving set and a set of antler handled knives and forks

Los 944

A George III mahogany veneered bow fronted chest of two over two cockbeaded drawers, with caddy top and brass knobs, 35" wide, 19" deep, 31" high

Los 325

A small mid/late 19th century walnut caddy with inlaid Tonbridge Ware banding to the rounded top, 2 lidded compartments and original lining (as viewed, key escutcheon missing, 20cms wide)

Los 452

A Victorian brass and ebony book rack; a 19th century tea caddy, boxes etc

Los 758

A Princess Mary Brass Christmas Tin; together with British Empire Exhibition Brass Lipton’s Souvenir Tea Caddy, 4 ¾” high (2)

Los 931

A Mixed Lot comprising: Two various Teaspoons, an Old English pattern Caddy Spoon (repaired), a Silver Decanter Label for “Whisky”; together with two EPNS Decanter Labels for “Whisky” and “Gin”, various dates and makers, (6)

Los 1082

A Victorian Caddy Spoon, Albert pattern, with scalloped oval bowl and thread heel, initialled verso, length 4 5/8”, London 1852, Maker’s Mark George W Adams

Los 1183

An Edward VII Caddy Spoon, engraved Old English pattern, with vacant cartouche, and further engraved oval bowl, length 2 ½”, Sheffield 1904, Maker’s Mark WSS&Co

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