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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

Los 2389

A 19th Century Rosewood Caddy Box (void interior); and a further small Victorian Walnut Box, with satinwood nameplate, both 7 ½” wide (2)

Los 2391

A decorative, probably Italian, Caddy Box, the lid, front, sides and back inlaid with marquetry scenes of figures and dancers, within a similar decorative border, void interior, 4 ½” wide

Los 2403

A Victorian Pewter inlaid Rosewood Storage Box, the top measuring 10” x 8” (A/F); together with a Victorian Rosewood sarcophagus Tea Caddy (the interior A/F), supported on four disc feet, the top measuring 8” x 5” (2)

Los 2413

A 19th Century Rosewood simulated Tea Caddy, of canted rectangular form, inlaid with satinwood and ebonised stringing, and the interior fitted with two compartments, 7 ¼” wide

Los 2414

A 19th Century Mahogany small Tea Caddy, inlaid with boxwood stringing, bone escutcheon and fitted interior with two compartments, on brass ball feet, 7 ½” wide

Los 2425

A large 19th Century Oak and parquetry inlaid Tea Caddy, with void interior, also inset with bone or ivory detail, 12” wide

Los 106

A French 18th C style red tortoiseshell mantle clock striking on three bells, the gilt dial with enamel plaques with black Roman numerals and gilt hands, signed Janvier on enamel below the dial on a dark cloth background and with caddy top and four flame finials, 15.5" height

Los 118

A small Georgian mahogany veneered tea caddy with boxwood and ebony line inlay (AF)

Los 119

A mahogany veneered sarcophagus tea caddy with inlaid boxwood edging and ivory escutcheon, interior fitted with two lids (AF)

Los 121

A Victorian two division mahogany tea caddy, the top with wide cross banding and inlaid rectangle of zig zag parquetry, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments with turned ivory handles to the lids and ivory shield shaped escutcheon

Los 244

A GEORGIAN SILVER OVAL SECTION TEA CADDY, having hinged cover with urn shaped finial, and divided interior. London 1790, makers initials W.V. 6" Wide x 5.5" High. 20oz approx.

Los 320

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, having hinged cover revealing single lidded lift out compartment to the interior, gilt brass loop handles to each end standing on gilt brass ball feet. 8" x 4.75" x 6.75" High.

Los 324

19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, having hinged cover revealing two lidded compartments to the interior with circular mixing bowl, mother of pearl lock escutcheon. Lacks original feet. 14" x 8.5" x 8" High.

Los 64

A rosewood tea caddy with fitted interior together with a brass tea caddy and another.

Los 245

A 19th century Regency style octagonal shape inlaid mahogany tea caddy with shell decoration to lid and urn and floral decoration to front (lid loose and no fittings).

Los 439

After Robert Wade, "The Caddy", signed, limited edition coloured print, Chelsea Green blind stamp, number 16/600.

Los 74

Chinese export porcelain part tea set, the reserves painted with mandarin figures in a garden, comprising a bullet-shaped teapot, sparrow-beak jug, baluster caddy, tea bowls and saucers, (13).

Los 130

A Royal Doulton lidded tea caddy in the `Hampshire` pattern and having 1953 coronation script `Twining, of the Stroud, a Vaseline glass tulip vase and glass perfume bottles etc

Los 264

Corgi Toys Ford Consul Cortina Super Estate Car (440). Car in metallic dark blue with ‘woodwork’ effect to sides and rear. Complete with golfer, caddy trolley and bag, Boxed with display insert-some creasing light wear. Contents GC-VGC car requires cleaning. Plate. 2

Los 847

A George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular shape. View on www.staceyauction.com

Los 664

Two 18th century Chinese bowls, another, four tankards, a tea caddy and a sparrow beak jug. All with damage (9)

Los 300

A late George III tortoiseshell tea caddy with inverted and shaped sides the hinged lid inlaid with mother of pearl enclosing two compartments (some slight damage) View on www.staceyauction.com

Los 306

A Dutch silver caddy spoon repousse chased decoration of a farmer and cow with buildings beyond, the ornate handle surmounted with a windmill, together with one other caddy spoon View on www.staceyauction.com

Los 601

A collection of silver oddments comprising five napkin rings with Essex motto, a silver caddy spoon having Sheffield hallmarks, two silver spoons, and two silver lidded glass jars View on www.staceyauction.com

Los 615

A George IV rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy, height 17cms, width 30cms, glass mixing bowl, a/f

Los 848

A William IV silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1831, length 90mms, a/f

Los 1129

A stoneware "Green Tea" caddy 16 cm tall and a "Sleeping tramp" money box

Los 194

A decorative cast iron money box in the form of a golfer and caddy.

Los 362

A fine Georgian inlaid burr walnut tea caddy, raised on ball feet with original lock and key.

Los 15

"George III Bridge cut caddy spoon with engraved monogram and scallop bowl, by Peter and Bateman, London 1790"

Los 20

"Novelty Georgian silver caddy spoon in the form of a leaf, by IL, London 1796"

Los 21

"19thC Scottish silver caddy spoon with ribbed bowl, misstrike maker`s mark J. McKay, Edinburgh 1843"

Los 65

"Silver caddy spoon with a double figural handle formed of two Continental soldiers, import London 1926"

Los 78

"Edwardian silver tea caddy of square bulbous form, retailed by Hardy Brothers of Sydney and Brisbane (Australia), Sheffield 1901"

Los 106

"Silver caddy spoon of flue design, Birmingham 1926 and another silver caddy spoon"

Los 107

"Danish silver caddy spoon with acorn top, and another silver caddy spoon"

Los 109

"George III silver caddy spoon with a shaped handle, by I.B, Birmingham 1818, and a silver salt spoon"

Los 118

"Victorian shell bowl caddy spoon, an Art deco silver caddy spoon and other tableware"

Los 371

AN ANTIQUE CHINESE BLACK LACQUER AND INLAID RECTANGULAR BOX with drawer, 18" across and a smaller Oriental red lacquer caddy (2)

Los 216

A continental porcelain tea caddy, a Bloor Derby posy on pedestal, an English basket form pot pourri, an etui, a hinged pot, and an ink stand

Los 356

A mahogany cased `Sikes` Hydrometer`, Dring and Fage, London, late 19th century, with calibrated brass float, bone Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer and four brass weights in a purple velvet lined mahogany box with caddy moulded lid inset with an ivory plaque inscribed `SIKE`S HYDROMETER, DRING & FAGE, 145 STRAND, LONDON, MAKERS TO THE REVENUE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM & COLONIES`, (six weights lacking); with another (incomplete, lacking trade label); a copy of `SIKES TABLES..` published by Dring and Fage, London 1866 (ex Surveyor General copy) and a file of correspondance, (4).

Los 44

A pearwood pear shaped caddy, with lift-off cover having a stalk, modern, 6.75in (17cm) h.

Los 326

A Regency hexagonal tortoiseshell tea caddy, with pewter stringing and ivory, with a hinged pagoda shape cover revealing a foil lined interior with lid, 5.5in (14cm) h.

Los 327

A Victorian Irish Kilarney marquetry tea caddy, of tapering cube form, yew with sycamore bands, having berry, oak leaf, shamrock and rose decoration with barber`s pole stringing, the faceted hinged cover to a paper lined interior, 5.25in (13.3cm) h, 5.5in (14cm) w.

Los 332

A Victorian rosewood Tunbridgeware domed tea caddy, with a band of oak leaves, acorns and roses, with a hinged cover having a floral panel and bead border, revealing a single lidded interior with a turned sycamore handle, 5.5in (14cm) h and w.

Los 131

A 19th century red boulle work tea caddy of rectangular form with gilt metal edging, the hinged lid revealing twin compartment fitted interior with remnants of original zinc lining, height 12.5cm, length 22.7cm, depth 12.5cm

Los 132

A Victorian walnut domed top rectangular tea caddy with concave sides and mahogany crossbanding, the hinge lid enclosing two removable lidded compartments (one hinge af), height 65cm, width 27.7cm, depth 16.2cm

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