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Los 280

A Lladro porcelain model C20N of a golfer, "The Scottish Caddy".

Los 448

Victorian walnut tea caddy, sarcophagus form with fitted interior.

Los 562

A Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, with a shell bowl bright cut decoration, bangles, snuff box, seal formed as Hermes, marked etc.

Los 409

Two boxes of assorted collectables including rosewood tea caddy, silver plate, mantle clock, silver mounted walking cane etc

Los 65

LATE GEORGIAN TEA CADDY, MAHOGANY WITH BOXWOD TRIMMED EDGES AND SHELL MOTIF TO LID, TWIN COMPARTMENT WITH IVORY KNOP, HANDLES TO LIDS, LION MASK WITH RING HANDLES TO EACH END

Los 460

A hallmarked silver oval tea caddy of plain form, 9 cm high, Birmingham 1915, replaced cover, together with a silver plated sugar scuttle. (2).

Los 808

A William IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy raised on four bun feet, opening to compartmental interior, length 30 cm , together with a similar smaller example. (2) S/D.

Los 345

A 19c. hallmarked silver caddy spoon. Birmingham 1830. Maker UNITE and HILLIARD with plain bowl and part shell scroll handle. 9cms long.

Los 623

A victorian papier mache and mother of pearl tea caddy. The dome topped lid revealing two foil lined compartments on squat bracket feet. 17cm wide.

Los 314

COLLECT - A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of oval form, figured and having internal lid, 11cm x 16cm

Los 278

COLLECT - A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of rhomboid form, satinwood inlaid and marquetry decorated, having a hinged lid opening to reveal twin lidded compartments with ivory knops and shell pattern surround, 12cm high x 22cm wide and another CASKET SHAPED CADD

Los 291

COLLECT - AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of plain rectangular form with figured exterior and brass inlaid foliate top, hinged opening to reveal a central glass mixing bowl and twin flank slide fit compartments, the exterior with ring flank sides, 14cm h

Los 405

An Early XIX Century Fruitwood Marquetry Watch Night Stand, the slender oblong case with caddy top, raised on a projecting base with narrow frieze drawer, inlaid with foliage, 29 cms high, 17 cms wide; Containing An Early Victorian Pair Cased Fusee Pocket Watch, the back plate with pierced balance cock, no. 2319, the silver case hallmarked Birmingham 1849, the dial with Roman numerals and engraved to the bezel "Keep Me Clean And Use Me Well And I To You The Truth Will Tell", (dial centre and hands missing).

Los 408

An Early XIX Century Continental Fruitwood Caddy, of pear shape, with a later knop finial and iron escutcheon, 18 cms high.

Los 413

An Early XX Century Fruitwood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, painted with blue flowers and foliage, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments raised on bun feet.

Los 143

A Staffordshire Salt Glaze Pottery Two-Division Tea Caddy, circa 1750, of double domed rectangular section, impressed with "domino" motifs and with central arched handle flanked by nozzles with brass bucket covers, 12cm high

Los 6

A Set of Six Silver Plated Bone Handled Dessert Knives and Forks, together with a commemorative caddy spoon

Los 17

A Silver Plated Circular Galleried Tray, together with another similar silver plated tray and a collection of silver plated spoons, to include a caddy spoon

Los 121

A Victorian Silver Caddy Spoon, London 1845, together with another similar Victorian silver caddy spoon and a collection of seven spoons

Los 140

A Pair of Victorian Scottish Silver Sugar Tongs, together with a silver caddy spoon and seven Scottish silver mustard spoons

Los 716

A 19th Century Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a three-division interior (a/f)

Los 232

COLLECTION OF SILVER AND PLATED ITEMS comprising Edwardian silver card case, silver compact with Oriental scene, shell-shaped sugar scoop and three decorative caddy spoons (7)

Los 333

A GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT OVAL TEA CADDY with dished top, divided interior, twin lids and swing handle, 11.5cm h excluding the handle, by John Emes, London 1800, 15ozs 10dwts++Of the quality associated with the maker but worn overall through many years of polishing. No damage or repairs, fully marked, marks good

Los 793

FREEMASONRY. AN INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of hexagonal form, crossbanded in sycamore and inlaid with masonic emblems detailed in penwork, with brass handle and claw and ball feet, 14cm h excluding the handle++Some restorations including replacement hinges and feet, the interior lacking the divisions

Los 951

A GEORGE II JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK-CASE the hood with break-arched cornice, `caddy` moulded pediment and turned pilasters, the moulded door with lentical, on (slightly reduced) base, decorated with birds, a vase of flowers and trailing foliage, 222cm h++Small losses, some old overpainted restoration and the pigments generally darkened with the passage of time

Los 471

An early 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy, the borders banded in ivory with ring handle to the hinged cover (the interior gutted), 16cm (6.5") wide

Los 7

An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy with silver wire inlay, the hinged lid enclosing twin lidded compartments with ivory banded rim, on four gilt brass ball feet, width 17cm, height 13.5cm (Illustrated).

Los 8

An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with elaborate mother of pearl inlay, the hinged lid opening to reveal twin compartments, height 14cm (Illustrated).

Los 738

A George V hallmarked silver caddy spoon, AES, Chester 1920.

Los 867

A Chinese carved wooden tea caddy, height 15cm, also a parasol with wooden handle (part af) (2).

Los 1044

An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, rectangular, raised on short brass feet. Width 8 ins.

Los 515

A Victorian silver tea caddy, oval, bright cut engraved and with beaded lip and foot rim, London mark 1887. Width 4 ins.

Los 516

A Keswick School of Industrial Arts tea caddy, Chester 1910, bearing verse "This Casket Of Dead Leaves Shall Bring Each Morn New Thoughts Awakening", the body decorated with birds in flight and with stylised Art Nouveau inspired foliate scrollwork and bearing script signature above hallmark "R. Temple". Width 4.75 ins, height 4.75 ins, 509 grams

Los 569

A set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1938, together with five further coffee spoons and a Georgian silver caddy spoon.

Los 357

A Continental silver tea caddy, marks indistinct including SR below a crown, 800, of serpentine shape, the body embossed with flutes and flowers below an oval pull off cover, 11.25cm, 6oz

Los 394

A late Victorian silver mounted blue glass tea caddy, by William Aitken, Chester 1900, the plain blue cylindrical glass body seated in a repousse coaster base decorated with amorini, the upper body with plain circular collar and cover with reeded edge, 9.5cm high

Los 426

A Victorian silver tea caddy, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1896, of lobed `bombe` shape below a border of embossed flowers, hinged cover with wrythen finial, over a gadrooned edge, all raised on four shell feet, 11cm wide, 5.25oz

Los 784

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the rectangular lid inset with brass flush fitting carrying handle, the interior with two canisters flanking a cut glass mixing bowl, 30.5cm (12in) wide

Los 822

A late 18th/early 19th century pear shaped tea caddy, the stalk forming a handle to the hinged cover, an iron oval lock escutcheon to one side the interior with the remains of a foil lining, 15cm (6in) high

Los 848

Two Victorian domed topped boxes, the walnut example a tea caddy with two lidded compartments inside, 17.5cm (7in) wide and the ebony stationery box applied with two ivory straps and with cut brass work cartouches, 16.5cm (6.5in) wide (2)

Los 874

A William IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, with ring handles above the bun feet, the interior with later glass bowl and two canisters, 35cm (13.75in) wide

Los 825

Early 19th century Chinese export lacquered tea caddy, black with gilt painted foliate borders and scrolls, the interior with twin paktong square canisters, 7.25" wide (a.f)

Los 254

A RECTANGULAR SILVER PHOTO FRAME, a four divisional toast rack, a silver caddy spoon, a cigarette case, a pepper, two compacts and other plated items.

Los 103

Scottish George III caddy spoon, maker L.B, Edinburgh 1807; together with eight other Georgian and Victorian caddy spoons, various dates from 1790 to 1868 (9)

Los 2510

A Regency coromandel tea caddy of sarcophagus form with chequer banded border and gilt paw feet, width approx 31cm.

Los 2516

A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid revealing two lidded compartments, on bun feet, a 19th Century mahogany work box, the hinged lid revealing a fitted tray, with line inlaid decoration, on bun feet, and a satinwood and gilt painted glazed fan case.

Los 2771

A late 19th Century plated on copper tea caddy of cube form, the hinge lid and sides with diagonal reeded decoration, together with a pencil sketch of `Freemantle House, Southampton`, an engraving of views from the Hook Estate and a Japanese lacquer tray.

Los 235

A quantity of modern Limoge porcelain items of gilt heightened maroon and white ground with polychrome floral decoration, a Kaiser "Nanking" pattern bottle vase, another modern German bone china caddy and other Kaiser plates etc (a lot, as viewed).

Los 127

An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, with silver string inlay, lacking feet, 6.25ins

Los 1081

A late Victorian repousse silver oval tea caddy, makers, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London, 1897, 4in, 6 oz.

Los 1073

A 20th Century walnut bracket clock with eight day chiming movement, the break arch dial with silvered chapter ring and inscribed `Smiths` beneath a silvered boss inscribed `Tempus Fugit`, the case with caddy top and brass carry handle above a glazed door and pierced fret panels on bracket feet, height approx 37cm, with pendulum.

Los 2505

A George II mahogany tea caddy, the hinged lid later inlaid with flowers, the interior fitted with two lidded containers, the front with inlaid and penwork decoration, on bracket feet, length approx 27.5cm.

Los 2507

An early 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with brass line inlaid decoration, the sides with turned handles, on bun feet (restoration).

Los 2607

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy with banded decoration, the hinged lid revealing a compartmentalized interior, raised on alter gilt paw feet, a 19th Century scales case, a modern work box, an Oriental stand, an ethnic wall mask and another stand.

Los 315

A George III silver caddy spoon, the handle with bright cut decoration, London 1786 by Samuel Wintle, an Edwardian silver caddy spoon with scallop shell bowl, Sheffield 1901, together with two other caddy spoons.

Los 412

A George V silver handled ivory paperknife, London 1913 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, a silver christening fork and spoon, London 1914 by Wakeley & Wheeler, a silver cylindrical tea caddy, Birmingham 1906 and a small collection of silver and plate.

Los 1070

A 20th Century walnut bracket clock with eight day chiming movement, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring and applied plaque inscribed `Thwaites Reed, London`, cornered with amorini spandrels, the case with caddy top and brass carry handle above glazed door and side panels, on a stepped base and bracket feet, height approx 37cm.

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