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Los 358

A 19th century Tunbridge Ware and rosewood tea caddy. The sides decorated with three floral and geometric bands, the top with a floral micro-mosaic panel surrounded by two borders. The hinged lid opening to reveal a glass mixing bowl flanked by two caddies, each caddy with floral micro-mosaics to the lids and lined in paper, with the original key, H15.3cm x W29.2cm x D14.2cm

Los 91

A George III silver mounted shagreen tea caddy case. Of canted-rectangular outline with a shaped 'break front', the hinged lid with a silver swing handle and crested mount, escutcheon, hinges and on four ball and claw feet, the pale-blue velvet interior with three compartments for caddies and a glass bowl (these missing), approx. 20cm high overall (handle down), 32cm wide overall, 14cm deep (approx. 8 x 12 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches)

Los 325

A mixed collection of items to include two WWII era gas masks, a scratch built brass cribbage board, a sarcophagus shaped tea caddy a J.W Young and Sons fishing reel and various other similar items. In good vintage condition.

Los 466

A Cantonese porcelain famille rose-palette  vase, 25cm high, to/w two near-matched Japanese pottery cache-pots, an Iznic onion-shaped vase with red and blue floral-painted decoration, a Gustalsberg Jasper-type beaker and cover, a trinket box with Chinese mother of pearl counter inset in the lid and a 19th Century rosewood tea caddy (7)

Los 1277

A Mahogany Sarcophagus tea caddy (no fitted interior), some damage to veneer, 13 3/4" wide x 7 1/4" deep x 7" high.

Los 1222

A small wooden Tea Caddy having tooled red leather to interior lid and brass escutcheon, 8" wide x 4 1/2" deep x 5" high.

Los 1056

A 19th century black and gilt leather Writing Box having fitted blue velvet interior, with key, 10" x 7", plus a large 19th century Mahogany tea caddy standing on pill feet, 11" long x 7 1/2" wide (interior absent).

Los 7198

Pearson of Halifax - 30-hour carved oak longcase clock c 1790, with a caddy top and carved frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by turned pilasters with wooden capitals, profusely carved trunk and conforming door on a rectangular plinth with decorative skirting, painted dial with steel hands and floral spandrels, axe moon and calendar dial, Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute markers, dial pinned to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, sounding the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 220cm  Length/Width: 46cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

Los 104

Golfing interest, a Burr Key Classic of Chicago USA driver head with rams horn insert converted to decoy style duck H x 8.5cm L x 15cm, a alloy cast figure of a Golf Caddy holding 18th pin mounted in hardwood circular base H x 14cm D x 10cm, a Commemorative Royal Dornoch Golf Club 1877 polished steel letter opener style iron L c 19cm and a miniature hand made wooden shafted brass headed club L x 12cm (4)

Los 74

A Edwardian Birmingham silver octagonal panel sided and domed top tea caddy with scrolling loop hinged handle to top H x 10cm W x 7cm D x 7cm Birmingham 1919 marks rubbed 107.2g 

Los 69

A Edwardian Birmingham silver oval tea caddy with chased portrait panel to fron and chain link decorated panel to top and apron raised on bracket feet H x 10cm W x 9.5cm D x 6cm Birmingham 1923 176.6g

Los 530

A Harlequin Set of Twelve Victorian Silver Fruit Knives and Forks and Mixed Silverware, the fruit knives and forks by J G, Birmingham 1852/53 the blades engraved with leaf scrolls and with moulded handles, a silver bulbous tea caddy and cover London 1911, the lid engraved with monogram 4ins high, and a mixed selection of silverware, combined weighable silver 30ozs The image in the catalogue only includes part of the lot. Please see extra images for the contents of the whole lot.The fruit knives and forks are harlequin in the sense that five knives and forks are 1852, and seven are 1853 (not included in weight below)The remainder of the lot includes:Bulbous tea caddy and cover London 1911, the lid engraved with monogram 4ins highMatch box holder with engine turned lid applied with thistle, London 1906, 3.75 x 2.5insTwo smaller plain matchbox holders, one inscribed "Missir"Even smaller match box holder with engine turned top (not included in weight below)Small cigarette case engraved with leaf scrolls and initials, Birmingham 1938, 3.25ins x 2.25insTwo square candle sconces, part marks by Goldsmith & Silversmith Co Ltd, 3.375ins square x 1.75ins highSquare ashtray with engine turned ornament, Birmingham 1931, 4.5ins squareSmall circular dish with 1965 Churchill coin, London 1970, 4ins diameter Four Siam Sterling silver and niello teaspoonsThree silver teaspoonsOne continental silver teaspoonThree silver condiment spoonTwo large silver teaspoonsSmall silver butter knifeOne Victorian silver fruit knife (not included in weight below)Plated preserves spoon (not included in weight below)Small plated sugar tongs (not included in weight below)Combined weight is 30ozs

Los 293

A Small Collection of Coalport Hong Kong Pattern Items to include Ginger Jars, Tea Caddy Tyle Square Jar and two Vases. (5)

Los 9084

19th century rosewood tea caddy, carved Indian box and a jewellery box (3)

Los 6138

Victorian rosewood inlaid two-division tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with twin ring handles, on four bun supports, L22cm

Los 6154

Early to mid 19th century burr yew wood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with string banding, the fitted interior with velvet lid, central mixing bowl and and two hinged compartments, with later brass handles and feet, L32cm x H20cm

Los 6139

19th century mahogany inalid tea caddy with two brass ring handles, with modern interior, L18cm, Victorian decanter box and a Victorian rosewood parquetry box (3)

Los 1733

GEORGE BUSSEY & CO., RARE 'EXPERT' PATENT AUTOMATON CADDY, CIRCA 1890s with boxwood handle, mahogany plank body, on two ash legs extended via mechanism, canvas ball and club bags, stamped maker's mark91cm high

Los 315

Early 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy Sarcophagus form with brass escutcheon, opening to reveal a red velvet interior over a replacement glass mixing bowl flanked by two removable lidded hinged tea canisters, raised on bun feet.30cm wide, 15.5cm deep, 18cm highNo handles to the side, holes have been filled see images

Los 150

A selection of silver and plated items, A selection of silver and plated items, to include a silver topped match safe box, Elkington bonbon dish, mug, caddy, sauce boat, card tray, brooch, hat pins, together with a plated novelty caddy spoon, gross weight of solid HMS items 20.99ozt.

Los 1109

A small group of Chinese porcelain, 18th century and later, including a blue and white export porcelain tea caddy and cover, height 13.2cm (repaired), a famille verte yellow ground ginger jar, height 12cm, a blue and white cylinder vase, height 15.7cm, and a Southern Chinese pottery spoon warmer of three-legged toad form, height 16cm (some with faults).

Los 1126

A pair of Chinese yellow ground porcelain vases, late Qing dynasty, of baluster form, decorated with blossoming prunus branches, height 19.5cm, together with a Chinese underglaze blue and famille rose export porcelain cider jug, height 22.3cm (chip to rim and replacement metal handle), and a Continental Chinese export style tea caddy.

Los 237

British Empire 1924 Official Guide booklet, British Empire Exhibition 1924 Wembley map and Lipton Tea caddy for the British Empire Exhibition

Los 462

Pair of 20th century gilt metal vases with applied mother-of-pearl decoration, together with an Oriental-style tin tea caddy and modern Chinese canton Famille Rose bulldog, 33cm high and smaller (4)

Los 182

Assorted silver including four golfing spoons, Sheffield 1940s, tea strainer, George VI Scottish caddy spoon with Celtic cross finial, sponsor's mark of George Panton & Son, Edinburgh 1937, cased spoon and pusher, etc, 232g approx

Los 25

Quantity of Masons Green Chartreuse pattern plates, jugs, caddy, bell etc

Los 375

A vintage tea caddy with lithograph printed design by Thomas Martin & Co, mounted with a clock attachment, height 14cm.

Los 107

Victorian silver canteen of loose cutlery by George Adams and John Samuel Hunt, London 1850/58, in the fiddle, thread and shell pattern with diamond heel, comprising twelve dinner forks (9 x GA), twelve dessert forks (10 x GA), twelve dessert spoons (10 x GA), six serving spoons (4 x GA), twelve teaspoons (All GA), three sauce ladles (1 x GA), four salt spoons (All GA), mustard spoon (ISH), caddy spoon (GA), two pairs of sugar tongs (both GA), two stuffing or basting spoons (both GA), soup ladle (GA), pair of fish servers (both GA), all engraved with an italic 'R', gross weight approx. 5,302g (70) (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).

Los 513

George III satinwood and inlaid tea caddy, circa 1790, of domed casket form, the front panel inlaid with bows and vase oval inlays in harewood and boxwood, the interior with replaced covers, width 21cm, height 16cm, depth 14cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).

Los 574

Unusual Victorian papier mache tea caddy, circa 1860, the hinged cover opening to two caddy covers, over a flared base, inlaid throughout with mother of pearl floral details embellished in gilt, 30cm x 26cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).

Los 483

George III mahogany bracket clock, by Jonathan Mann, London, caddy top with lacquered brass carrying handle, painted 6'' dial with moon phase and central alarm indicator, the movement striking on a bell, with engraved backplate, with pendulum, all raised on a plinth base, height 45cm, width 23cm, depth 16.5cmPlease note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).

Los 305

Y&nbspA GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD AND AMBOYNA MARQUETRY INLAID TEA CADDY CIRCA 1825 Of sarcophagus form, the lid enclosing an arrangement of two removable canisters and an associated glass mixing bowl 24cm high, 41cm wide, 24cm deep

Los 136

A 19th century tea caddy, 11 1/2" wide (no interior), a Japanese lacquered box, a pig decorated box and a lacquered cabinet

Los 134

A 19th century rosewood workbox, 12" wide, a 19th century rosewood tea caddy (no interior), a mother-of-pearl inlaid box, a brass mounted box and one other box

Los 238

An oval silver tea caddy with engraved and embossed decoration, 2.2oz troy approx

Los 133

A Tunbridgeware hinged box with floral decoration and a marquetry decorated two-division tea caddy

Los 50

A late 19th century marquetry and walnut cased tea caddy together with a small Japanese table top screen and a quantity of hardback books and commemorative brochures.Location:1.3

Los 1074

A TEA CADDY with two central cartouches painted in puce depicting figures from teh Commedia dell' Arte: Pantalone and Columbine and Mezzetin. 10cm high. Circa. 1780.

Los 1769

AN IRISH SILVER JOCKEY CAP CADDY SPOON. Dublin 1849 and a small circular box. (2).

Los 1722

TWO GEORGIAN SILVER CADDY SPOONS. Birmingham 1797 & London 1789.

Los 211A

Wooden apple tea caddy, hinged lid and key present, 12cm high

Los 180

Three hallmarked silver thimbles including a James Walker example, and a hallmarked silver caddy spoon, 35g. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 400

Inlaid walnut chest, tea caddy with key, H: 15 cm. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 399

Rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with key. 23 x 15 x 14cm H. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 1309

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy with mother of pearl inlay, the hinged cover enclosing two compartments, width 21cm.

Los 2108

CARRINGTON & CO; a hallmarked silver tea caddy and cover, of 18th century design, London 1904, 12.5ozt / 388g, height 15cm.Condition Report: Tarnishing, light wear but overall good condition.

Los 2172

A hallmarked silver caddy spoon, with Celtic detailing, Chester 1947, length 10cm, weight 0.56ozt/17.3g.

Los 2264

IP; a Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon and a collection of Georgian and later hallmarked silver flatware including six examples with pineapple finials, etc, combined approx 15.3ozt/476g.

Los 2327

HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON; a set of four Victorian hallmarked silver forks, with resin handles, Sheffield 1870, together with a small collection of teaspoons, a caddy spoon, a tablespoon and two napkin rings, combined approx 9.25ozt/287.7g.

Los 2470

WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver tea caddy of oval form with panel decoration and two loop handles, London 1901, approx 5.5ozt/171g.Condition Report: Slight rubbing to marks. Tarnishing generally good condition

Los 2478

A group of Dutch small silver, including cup and napkin ring, also several white metal examples, caddy spoon, further spoons, a mug, etc.

Los 356

A collection of silver including a George III white metal ladle, with turned whalebone handle, cigarette case by Samuel M Levi, Chester, engraved with ivy decoration, monogrammed, a Norwegian silver caddy spoon, marked T.K 40G, various other teaspoons, enamel examples, two stamped 'STERLING WEIGHTED' glass lined silver casters, weighable silver 232gms (qty) Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 209

A dome top tea caddy, an inlaid box, a classical lady lamp with flame shade and a brass column lamp base Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 383

A collection of silver flatware, including a set of George IV teaspoons, London, a Georgian silver caddy spoon by Thomas Robinson II & S Harding, London, another example, Birmingham, maker's mark I T, stamped sterling spoons, Swedish silver spoons etc, 414gms (qty) Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 639

A collection of silver caddy spoons, including: a Victorian silver caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham, likely 1856, of leaf form with applied fruiting vine decoration to twisted handle; a Georgian silver caddy spoon, with later inscription to handle; and others, the weighable silver 3.2oz gross; together with a brass caddy spoon; a mother of pearl handled silver sugar shovel; a shell spoon with twisted white metal handle; and a silver plated caddy spoon.

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