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Los 79

A George IV or William IV tortoiseshell veneered, pewter strung and ivory banded tea caddy, circa 1830, of sarcophagus form with ogee moulded sides, on coquilla nut feet, the hinged lid opening to twin tortoiseshell veneered subsidiary covers, on turned bun feet, 14cm high, 17.5cm wide, 10cm deep

Los 80

A turned hardwood tea caddy in the George III style, modelled as a melon, with a hinged lid, 13cm high, 11cm diameter

Los 84

A George IV tortoiseshell veneered, pewter strung and ivory banded breakfront tea caddy, circa 1825, the top with moulded edge, opening to a green velvet lined interior and twin subsidiary tortoiseshell veneered covers with turned handles, the interior with metal lining, on four bun feet, 14cm high, 19cm wide, 12cm deep

Los 245

An Edwardian Alladin lamp table lighter Chester 1907, of conventional form with eagle head terminal to handle; together with a Victorian Fiddle pattern sifter ladle, Exeter 1855 and a George III Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with fluted bowl, JS London 1809 (3) and a collection of cruets, to include a silver mounted crystal pepper grinder; various pepperettes and mustards and a plated sugar caster (qty) table lighter 13cm long

Los 272

A Victorian three footed sugar bowl Sheffield 1894, the deep bowl with scroll and foliate details raised on three lion mask feet; together with a modern limited edition Buckingham Palace caddy spoon; a wine taster; a swan formed toast rack and whisky noggin (qty)

Los 70

A reproduction cased George III style caddy spoon with scalloped shell bowl and handle

Los 485

A silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1828, the plain rectangular bowl to a fiddle pattern stem, 7.5cm long; with a small model of the Coronation throne, some damages; 32g gross

Los 486

A silver right hand caddy spoon, Sheffield 1933, die stamped, 7cm long; with a silver caddy spoon, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1981, the handle in the form of the Prince of Wales Feathers, 8.5cm long; and a silver coloured unmarked Arts and Crafts caddy spoon, the handle pierced with two fish, possibly for Pisces, 7.4cm long; 58g gross

Los 493

A silver coloured cigarette case, stamped `Sterling`; a plain silver vesta case; a Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoon; and a modern silver shell bowl and handled caddy spoon, 202g (6.5oz) gross; also some plated flatware; and a lady`s Oris fob watch on a gilt chain

Los 562

A pair of electroplated candlesticks, 25.5cm tall; with a an oval entree dish, with straining plate and detachable handle; a cased egg cup, spoon and napkin ring set; a pair of napkin rings; a tea caddy and a biscuit barrel

Los 366

A pair of silver mounted glass scent bottles, London 1924, with silver collars and rim foot, with stoppers, 13cm tall; and a wooden tea caddy

Los 378

An unusual silver caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1805, the oval fluted bowl with a ring handle, 5cm long; with a bright cut Georgian silver caddy spoon, marks are worn; and a silver caddy spoon by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1917, 32g gross

Los 397

A George III silver shell bowl engraved Old English pattern caddy spoon by William Champion, London 1791, engraved with a crest; another spoon, import marked for London 1895 by Berthold Muller, the bowl cast as a leaf with a stalk and leaf handle; a two-prong small fork by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1898; and an oblong small cigarette case, Chester 1910 (4)

Los 437

A silver caddy spoon, London 1896, the shell bowl to an Onslow style stem, with a cased set of six silver coloured coffee spoons by Rood; three oriental spoons; a butter knife; a plated marrow scoop; a button hook; two ivory glove stretchers; and an ivory book mark with slide rule and gaming counters

Los 450

A collection of seven silver tea spoons, various makers and dates, circa 1930, the finials with the Prince of Wales feathers within a six rayed star with the letters `R D G C`; a silver circular box; a William IV Irish tea spoon; a Victorian silver mustard spoon by George Unite; 135g (4.3 oz) gross; a Dutch caddy spoon; a French sauce boat; a French combination sugar crusher spoon; and a plated collapsible travelling mug, in original case

Los 453

A late Victorian silver tea caddy, London 1899, in the 18th century manner with embossed leaves and plant forms, flower finial to the pull off cover, 13.5cm tall, 272g (8.8 oz) gross

Los 191

George III inlaid mahogany oblong shaped tea caddy with a shell marquetry oval to the top, ebony outlines, two section interior and cast brass lion paw feet, width 24cms, (9½").

Los 453

George II style walnut octagonal shape tea caddy, branded C4W, 19th century, ogee shape, brass bale handle to the hinged lid, butterfly escutcheon, height 14cms, (5½").

Los 1336

A Victorian Walnut rectangular Tea Caddy, with inlaid chequered border, lifting lid enclosing interior with two lidded compartments, E Mascart 75 Baker Street West, 9” long

Los 245

Sel. comm. ware inc. Liptons tea caddy, 1951 Colclough china saucer, 2 Lincs. Regt handkerchiefs in wicker basket

Los 141

An 18th Century Gilt Metal Mounted Ebonised Bracket Clock. The musical movement with repeater striking six bells (lacking cord) with a seventh bell striking the hours. The silvered chapter ring with matted centre and calendar aperture surmounted by a subsidiary seconds and strike/silent dials, and inscribed Nath`l Style, London. The case having a caddy top bordered by four finials above sides with fret carved and silk sound holes ornamenting the sides. The chamfered corners bearing gilt appliqués flanking the arched glazed door. Raised on gilt bracket feet. 20½ ins x 13 ins x 8 ins (52 cms x 33 cms x 20 cms).

Los 194

Quantity of decorative ceramics to include Carltonware cabbage leaf dish and another circa 1925, a Royal Crown Derby tea strainer and bowl, Carltonware leaf jug, Royal Crown Derby cup and saucer and another, a Worcester Rosette lace pattern cup and saucer, Carltonware tea caddy and cover and a Carltonware leaf dish, circa 1925 etc.

Los 384

Georgian mahogany rectangular tea caddy with satinwood shell inlay and chequer work stringing, with twin compartments, raised on brass ball feet

Los 385

Pair of old brass postal scales, a bird`s eye maple tea caddy together with a set of oriental papier mache bowls

Los 313

A George VI silver four section toast rack raised on ball feet (London, 1937), together with a Victorian silver reeded sugar bowl (Sheffield, 1888, by Mappin & Webb), an Edwardian embossed and hammered pedestal sugar bowl (London, 1904), two caddy spoons, a napkin ring and small silver liner

Los 602

A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 31 cm wide.

Los 610

A George IV rosewood playing card case, of caddy form, with an oak lift out tray and plinth base, 24 cm wide.

Los 1080

Silver, comprising; a fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with engraved decoration, Sheffield 1961, an Old English pattern tablespoon, London 1803, two coffee spoons and another spoon, Sheffield 1923, also a plated sugar sifting spoon.

Los 1099

A pair of pickle tridents with gem set thistle terminals, a Victorian silver butter knife, with floral decoration, London 1861, a pair of preserve spoons, Sheffield 1925, a silver caddy spoon and a pickle trident.

Los 1112

A silver caddy spoon, decorated with a scalloped bowl, probably London 1798, a silver caddy spoon of shovel form with a twisted handle, otherwise with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1894 and a silver spoon of Dutch style, the pierced handle with a bird finial, import mark Chester 1909.

Los 190

A Coalport two handled vase with painted landscape scenes against a gilt cobalt blue ground (restored) a similar Coalport vase in green, a Coalport gilt beaker, a Coalport moonflask vase decorated with cherubic figures and a Coalport tea caddy, the first 28.5 cm high, (5).

Los 273

A quantity of ceramics, including; a Royal Worcester tea caddy, decorated in the Lyn Brook pattern, a Royal Worcester part dinner service, decorated in the Evesham pattern, a Royal Doulton vase, a French casket and sundry.

Los 129

Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped caddy box 37cm

Los 150

Lilliput Lane models `Gulls Cry, Lady Janes Cottage, Pawnbroker, Tea Caddy Cottage` t/w Brunswich House, Honeypot Cottage`

Los 32

A 20th century A E Jones silver caddy spoon having a pierced handle,

Los 219

An early 19th century Regency Japanned two section tea caddy with gilt decoration on ornate lion head feet,

Los 16

A George III silver caddy scoop by John Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1808, the bowl engraved with a pine cone, with a turned stained bone handle, 9cm (3.5in) long; and a George III stilton scoop by John Taylor, Birmingham 1810, with a push and a plain ivory handle, 21.5cm (8.5in) long

Los 93

A Russian silver canted-square tea caddy, incuse maker’s mark R (Latin) with a device above (not traced), Moscow 1829, assay master Nicholai Bubrovin (1822-1855), 84 zolotniks, with a push-on domed cover, the four sides decorated in relief with allegories of the four seasons, 15cm (5.75in) high, 270g (8.7 oz)

Los 382

A George III silver tea caddy shovel, Birmingham 1806 and a silver caddy spoon with a beaded handle and scallop shell bowl, Sheffield 1891.

Los 457

A late Victorian silver sifter spoon, the scroll handle with engraved foliate decoration, Sheffield 1900, together with a Victorian Scottish silver caddy spoon, with scallop shell bowl, Edinburgh 1864.

Los 1622

A pearlware caddy, late 18th/early 19th Century, of cylindrical shape with rounded shoulders printed in underglaze blue with chinoiserie figures and a landscape view beneath a trellis banded rim (minor faults), together with a pearlware caddy and cover printed in blue with geometric banded decoration (chips and losses).

Los 2508

A George III mahogany tea caddy with chequer banded borders, the hinged lid and front with inlaid oval reserve paterae, the interior fitted with a pair of lidded compartments, width approx 24.5cm.

Los 2509

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the moulded lid with a brass carrying handle, hinged to reveal an open interior, raised on ogee bracket feet, width approx 24.5cm.

Los 2514

A George III tortoiseshell and ivory banded tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the pagoda lid hinged to reveal two lidded compartments, on brass ball feet, width approx 18cm.

Los 189

A C19th inlaid mahogany tea caddy on pun feet, 7" wide, 3¾" high

Los 327

A C19th Russian embossed wood tea caddy bearing the name of the first ever tea merchant in Moscow, 5¼" x 3¾", 3" high

Los 445

A Georgian style treen tea caddy in the form of a pear, 7½" high

Los 449

A small tortoiseshell octagonal tea caddy with Mother of Pearl floral inlay, 4" wide, 3¼" high

Los 460

A Fine tortoiseshell circular tea caddy inlaid with bone, Mother of Pearl and silver wire, 4½" diameter, 5½" high

Los 553

A Dutch silver caddy spoon decorated with figures and a windmill, 3" long

Los 511

A collection of 18th & 19thC ceramics incl teapots, vase, mugs, caddy, urn etc, mostly hand-painted.

Los 944

Brass Liptons tea caddy from the 1924 British Empire Exhibition

Los 303

A William IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, the bowl engraved with foliage, London 1836 by J.B.

Los 90

A cased set of twelve Walker & Hall silver teaspoons, two silver caddy spoons, two cigarette cases etc.

Los 111

A Victorian papier mâché tea caddy, a tortoiseshell box, and various treen

Los 952

A George III satin wood hexagonal tea caddy, late 18th/early 19th century, with box wood and ebony stringing, inlaid circular decoration, gilt metal hinged lid opens to reveal fitted interior, width 17 cm, (key).

Los 997

A George III mahogany tea caddy, circa 1790, of octagonal form with marquetry foliage to front and Prince of Wales feathers in oval cartouche to lid, width 15 cm.

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