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Los 161

Tray inc. Lipton`s Empire Exhibition brass caddy, period horse brass, Maling jug etc.

Los 355

An early Victorian tortoiseshell and pewter strung tea caddy, circa 1840, the cushion moulded cover with inset mother-of-pearl panel, four spherical brass feet below, the interior with twin subsidiary covers with further toroiseshell veneer, flanking an aperture for a bowl (missing), 12.5cm high, 16.5cm wide Please note: This caddy measures 12.5cm high, 27cm wide and 12cm deepcondition report:** Exterior is minorly knocked and scuffed overall consistent with age and use. Veneers are lifting in places and are missing (minorly) in other places. Top is minorly dented to the right of the mother-of-pearl inset. The left side subsidiary cover is incised with two initials to the tortoiseshell. The right side cover is missing its handle. Glass bowl is missing.

Los 40

A Caughley Three Flowers pattern sucrier and associated Fence pattern cover, circa 1775, underglaze blue `S` mark, at fault, and a clobbered Liverpool trio in the Two Quail pattern and a restored tea caddy cover, 5cm diameter (5)

Los 129

A Victorian papier mache ebonised mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, of rectangular ogee form, the lid now detached opening to reveal two associated caddy boxes and circular sugar bowl ring, on four splay feet (at fault), 37cm wide, 17cm high, 24cm deep

Los 142

A Regency pollard oak veneered two division tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a replaced central sugar bowl flanked by a mahogany hinged lid caddy box to each side, with side turned knob handles, on four compressed ball feet, 32.5cm wide, 16cm high, 16.5cm deep

Los 148

A George III fruitwood tea caddy, in the form of a pear, the hinged lid opening to reveal a later painted interior, oval steel key escutcheon, lacking original stalk and now on later socle base, 19cm high

Los 101

A Japanese silver four-piece tea service including teapot, milk jug, tea caddy, sugar basin and a similar circular bowl and sugar tongs and an e.p. circular tray.

Los 110

A Victorian caddy spoon, with a frosted shell-shaped bowl and crescent looped handle embellished with a fruiting vine, 7cm. long, maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1861.

Los 532

Matthew Bushell, an oak & mahogany longcase clock, the thirty-hour movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having cast ‘female-head’ spandrels to the corners, an engraved matted centre with ringed date aperture and ‘false’ winding holes, a blued steel single hand and a raised, silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute markings, ‘fleur-de-lys’ half-hour markings and signed on a silvered cartouche ‘Matthew Bushell’, the oak case having mahogany cross-banding to the shaped trunk door and base, with mahogany pillars to the hood, a blind-fret to the top freize, with scroll dentil moulding to the cornice and a shallow caddy to the top, height: 214cms. * Matthew Bushell is recorded as working at Aston by Budworth, Cheshire living in a house now called ‘The Clockhouse’ and repaired clocks in Arley Hall, 1760

Los 533

John Silver, Woodstock, an oak longcase clock, the associated thirty-hour plated movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having cast ‘cherub & crown’ spandrels to the corners, a matted centre with ringed centre hole, blued steel hands and a raised, silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute markings, ‘meeting-arrowhead’ half-hour markings, diamond half-quarter-hour markings and signed either side of VI o’clock ‘John Silver of Woodstock fecit’, the oak case having a panelled door, cut-down base, angled sides to the hood and a shallow caddy top, height: 198cm.

Los 322

A 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY painted with sprays of puce flowers, with continental silver top, Crossed swords mark in blue to base. Good condition, minor gilt wear. 4.25ins high.

Los 594

A GEORGIAN DESIGN TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY with single lidded silvered interior, mother of pearl inlay and ring handle, 5ins wide.

Los 820

A SILVER PLATED COPPER RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY heavily embossed with figures, and supported on turned feet, plate worn. 6ins wide.

Los 88

A late 18th Century paterae inlaid rectangular tea caddy, fitted two compartments

Los 156

A 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, converted to a jewel box

Los 1246

A George IV silver caddy spoon, London 1827, a silver sugar scoop, George Unite, Birmingham 1847, with mother of pearl handle, a pair of George III bright cut sugar tongs and a silver candle snuffer, C.J Vander, London 1979 (4)

Los 1259

A set of six Norwegian silver gilt and enamel teaspoons, by David Anderson, a plated butter knife and jam spoon, christening spoon and fork, two silver backed brushes, silver jam and tea spoon, silver napkin ring and a plated caddy spoon

Los 1307

An Edwardian silver helmet shape cream jug, John Millward Banks, Chester 1903, on square foot, a silver capstan inkwell, A & J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1921 and a silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1912 (3)

Los 6

A Berlin porcelain tea caddy, with painted floral spray decoration heightened in gilt, 13cm high; and a finely painted German porcelain scent flask and stopper with floral spray decoration heightened in gilt, 8cm high, (2)

Los 83

A quantity of various electro plated items, to include two galleried drinks trays, three piece tea set, a pair of gadroon decorated candlesticks, a plated tea caddy, an ale mug, salvers etc.

Los 109

An Indian white metal tea caddy, of rectangular form, the hinged lid surmounted by an elephant and decorated allover with jungle hunting scenes, raised on four scroll feet, 10cm high - see illustration

Los 124

A collection of various Georgian silver Old English pattern teaspoons; and a 19th Century silver caddy spoon, AF

Los 139

A George III silver tea caddy, of serpentine form, having allover embossed and engraved floral decoration, the hinged lid surmounted by a fruit and floral finial above lock plate and cartouche with armorial, (possibly Newcastle 1782), 14cm wide x 11.5cm high, approx. 16ozs., AF - see illustration

Los 243

A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 20cm, AF

Los 275

A large early 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung caddy of sarcophagus form with brass ring handles and embossed back plates, the hinged lid revealing an interior with fitted lidded boxes (mixing bowl missing) and raised on squat bun feet (33cms wide).

Los 338

A late Victorian silver plated tea caddy of bombe form with hinged lid, ebony knop, foliate engraved border and monogram and a silver plated 6 division toast rack on ball feet.

Los 301

Bert Thomas (1883- 1966) 2x Original pen and ink golf cartoon - signed by the artist with hand written annotation in pencil below- featuring Mr Mc Foozle and Caddy published in The Humorist 18.6.36 - image 10.5 x 15".

Los 571

Silver golfing cigarette case hallmarked Birmingham 1905-with embossed golfing caddy figure of the lid and engraved with the owners initials on the back panel - general pocket wear and thumb dents to the rear panel hence (F)

Los 602

An blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy with metal stringing, early 19th century, the lid inset with silver metal plaque engraved `S` with silver coloured metal escutcheon, with two interior lidded compartments, 17.5cm wide, 11.3cm deep, 15cm high

Los 105

A GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT CUT CADDY SPOON WITH SPADE SHAPED BOWL, MAKER I T BIRMINGHAM 1795 AND THE BOWL OF ANOTHER

Los 595

An early 19th century tea caddy decorated with branching leaves and flowers (one interior lid missing)

Los 132

An 18th Century Export Chinese Blue on White Lidded Tea Caddy (underside of lid a/f) having Oriental river landscape decoration, 13cm high

Los 360

An 18th Century George III Silver Caddy Spoon having pierced handle, London 1791, maker Thomas Northcote

Los 252

A large mahogany Alfred Dunhill Ltd pipe caddy with compartments and drawer, together with about eighteen pipes some damaged.

Los 56

A Newlyn copper cylindrical, fish decorated small tea caddy, impressed mark.

Los 224

A 19th century tortoiseshell veneered two section bow front tea caddy with ivory veneer and bun feet.

Los 235

A small 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy with concave sides and cupid`s bow front, the lid with a cut steel urn finial, steel ball feet. Width 4 1/2ins.

Los 381

Tortoiseshell tea caddy , early 19th century, strung with pewter, the flattened top revealing two lidded compartments, the front of three broad flutes on set out skirt and bun feet. Width 17cm.

Los 551

Various Qianlong porcelain : famille rose baluster mug, 16cm; willow pattern tea caddy; mandarin palette caddy; small famille rose vase and cover; chocolate cup; (Damage and restoration)

Los 616

Delft tea caddy, painted with boats and figures within landscapes in underglaze blue, late 19th century, (the cover restored) (2) 14cm high

Los 306

A GROUP OF TEN TORTOISESHELL ITEMS MOSTLY ENGLISH, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY Comprising three various etuis inlaid in silver or silver and gold, a toothpick box circa 1790, an oval snuff box with gilt-metal mounts, circa 1790, a carnet-de-bal with bright-engraved gold mounts (lacks pencil), a circular box with pull-off cover and applied gold roundel, probably French circa 1800, a tortoiseshell caddy spoon with scalloped bowl and inlaid silver disc-shaped reserve, circa 1790, a blonde tortoiseshell snuff box with cut corners (a/f), also a necessaire-de-voyage of knife-box form containing ivory aide-memoire, scent bottle, tooth/ear pick, tweezers and tortoiseshell-handled knife, circa 1795 Largest etui 4¾ in. long (12 cm.) (10) View on Christie's.com

Los 689

A DUTCH SILVER CREAM JUG, SUGAR-BOWL AND TEA-CADDY MARK OF JACOBUS CARRENHOF, AMSTERDAM, 1818, AND RETAILED BY DIEMONT The oblong caddy with with tapering sides, the cream jug and sugar bowl of oval section with angular handles and gilt interiors, each with ball feet and band of palmettes, one side engraved with a cypher within an earl's coronet the caddy 5 5/8 in. (14.3 cm.) high 21 oz. (655 gr.) (3) View on Christie's.com

Los 50

A collection of silver items to include a tea caddy, Victorian goblet and condiments,

Los 228

A 19thC caddy or box with bracket feet and working lock with key, brass handles.

Los 236

A Georgian single compartment tea caddy with fine pale inlay on each side and central pale wood inlaid panels in the form of flowers.

Los 31

A Victorian silver caddy spoon by Robert Wallis, London 1848; together with two Dutch fancy spoons and a further four plated examples

Los 37

An assortment of silver flatware, including two George III Scottish table forks, Edinburgh 1814; a sifter spoon, London 1808; a caddy spoon adapted from an earlier spoon, marked London, 1811, nine Edwardian teaspoons, Sheffield 1904; two cased sets of six teaspoons; and one cased set of six silver pistol handled fruit knives; and other items, some plated, to include a fitted oak case

Los 283

A quantity of silver and vertu, including: a George III silver Old English pattern caddy spoon, London 1814, engraved with a monogram; a silver, glass and leather small hip flask, Sheffield 1901; another similar electro-plate mounted; two silver small specimen vases, each loaded; a late Victorian inlaid tortoiseshell oblong purse; and a Boer War period book form small paperweight, inset with a portrait bust medallion of Oom Paul and engraved `The Staggerer of Humanity`

Los 48

A mahogany octagonal tea caddy, the lid with central parquetry inlay, the sides with Tunbridge inlay and satinwood stringing. 12cm high x 12cm long.

Los 49

A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy with rising top revealing two compartments and having a shaped front with shaped pediment. 15cm long.

Los 188

A small silver caddy spoon with pierced handle. Birmingham 1920, makers mark L. Ltd; and a silver spoon with circular shallow bowl, London 1897, weight 2.5oz.

Los 1056

A Tunbridge ware dog decorated box and cover, the central panel with inlaid spaniel, width 21 cm, a 19th century sarcophagus shaped mahogany tea caddy, fitted interior, width 29 cm, a brass students lamp, height 38 cm, a ivory part dressing set, (a lot).

Los 1110

A 19th century sarcophagus shaped mahogany tea caddy, the hinged stepped lid opening to reveal a twin fitted caddy interior, raised on four bun feet, width 21cm, a 19th century rectangular mahogany tea caddy raised on bracket feet, width 29cm, together with a further 19th century rectangular mahogany tea caddy, width 26cm, (3).

Los 1112

A Regency rosewood inlaid domed topped tea caddy, 19th century, the sloping lid with inlaid mother of pearl decoration, above four flared sides, decorated with three inlaid panels of foliate decoration, interior fitted with two lidded caddies and glass bowl, width 33 cm.

Los 5

A decorative Oriental chinoiserie decorated and lacquered Tea Caddy, of canted rectangular form, the lid decorated with scenes and foliage etc, the interior fitted with two lidded pewter containers (one missing outer lid), 9” wide

Los 3

A 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy with Satinwood Stringing and Lifting Sarcophagus Top to Two Division Interior with Mixing Bowl Well, 23 cm x 12 cm x 14.5 cm.

Los 22

A Mid 19th Century Rosewood Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy with Inlaid Mother of Pearl Floriate Decoration, Lifting Lid to Two Removable Caddy Boxes Inscribed G&B for Green and Black Tea Together with Replacement Glass Mixing Bowl, 35.5 cm x 18.5 cm x 20 cm High.

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