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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.

Los 1656

A pearlware tea caddy, late 18th Century, the cylindrical body painted in blue with a chinoiserie pagoda, together with a Worcester porcelain blue painted Prunus Fence pattern teabowl (cracked) and an agate pottery octagonal cup.

Los 333

A 19th century burr veneer tea caddy, hinged lid with cast brass handle, opens to reveal fitted interior for tea storage and space for bowl (bowl missing), raised on cast brass paw feet, 24cm (9 1/4in) wide

Los 383

A George III satinwood oval tea caddy, with inlaid paterae panel to the hinged cover, and floral motif to body, 4 3/4in. (12cms) high.

Los 536A

A Victorian Newcastle silver caddy spoon, by Lister & Sons, Newcastle, 1848, Kings pattern with scallop shell bowl, initialled "G".

Los 755

A mid 19th Century rosewood stick barometer, inscribed J. King, Bristol, with caddy top, ivory register and thermometer, turned reservoir cover, 34in. high.

Los 793

A Newlyn copper tea caddy; typically decorated with fish amongst seaweed, unmarked, 5ins (12.5cms) high

Los 200

A small silver lidded caddy having paw feet and foliate decoration, Chester 1908

Los 239

Two white metal caddy style wood lined boxes having Asian style repousse decoration

Los 53

Silver Plated Two Branch Candelabra, Pair Candlesticks, Tea Caddy and a Dwarf Candlestick

Los 436

Late XVIIIth Century Hexagonal Rolled Paper Tea Caddy, the panels of rolled paper in foliate, swags, bow and circular design, having hinged cover with handle, 17.5cm across

Los 589

Meissen Tea Caddy with floral decoration and silver plated lid

Los 130

A late 19th century EPBM square tea caddy with Chinaman knop to lid together with a Spelter figure of a boy, various brass and cutlery items.

Los 455

A writing slope (af) together with a mahogany tea caddy and a cutlery box.

Los 232

A Victorian EP tea caddy with high relief panels depicting hunting scenes

Los 1

Mahogany tea caddy, 15cm wide, with key, mother of pearl escutcheon and cartouche

Los 673

A rosewood tea caddy, a chrome plated cigarette box and a pocket watch

Los 214

A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy of rectangular form, the hinged lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments, together with a 19th Century mahogany stationery box with sloping lid

Los 235

A Georg Jensen Art Deco pyramid pattern silver caddy spoon, bears import marks for London 1931

Los 223

Reed & Barton American Sterling Flatware - 6 knives with mirror steel blade & sterling handles, 6 forks, 6 soup spoons, 6 salad forks, 6 desert spoons, 6 small spoons with twirl, 6 cake forks, 6 butter knives, 6 teaspoons, 2 caddy spoons, 6 small cake for

Los 53

Burr walnut and brass mounted Tea Caddy, 14.7cm x 12.5cm x 12cm with brass Charles Dickens Caddy Spoon.

Los 374

A plain oval tea caddy with reeded borders, London 1925

Los 486

A carved hardwood Vesta box in the form of an owl with glass eyes; an oak spherical tea caddy

Los 1147

A silver gilt caddy spoon, the shell shaped bowl embossed with flowers and fruit, the fiddle pattern handle monogram engraved, Birmingham 1813.

Los 1151

A 9ct gold slide action pencil holder, with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1906, silver, comprising; three various spoons, a fork, a caddy spoon bowl and a trophy lid, also foreign and plated wares, comprising; four spoons with figure terminals, three condiment spoons, a stirrer and a mother of pearl handle.

Los 43

A Vienna cabinet cup and saucer, 20th century, decorated with painted oval panel against a gilt green ground a Meissen style lidded tea caddy painted with hunting scenes, (a.f.), (2).

Los 606

A George III mahogany tea caddy with brass swan neck handle and chequer banded inlay, the three section interior over sprung secret caddy spoon drawer, resting on shaped plinth base, 27 cm wide..

Los 608

A George III mahogany and tulip wood banded tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with twin lidded compartments and gilt brass ball feet, 18 cm wide.

Los 162

A 19th century Anglo Indian buffalo horn covered tea caddy with 3 inner lids, 14.5" long.

Los 163

A small octagonal Regency tea caddy, the panels having scroll paper decoration, finished in gold, length 3.75".

Los 255

A modern silver shell design caddy spoon with shell handle.

Los 316

A 19th Century Swedish silver tea caddy of bulbous oval form with rose finial and cast feet, 7.5 oz, 4.5" across.

Los 26

A Dutch mahogany tea caddy, 18th century, of bombe form, enclosing three lidded brass caddies, 28cm wide x 14cm high

Los 257

A late George III fruitwood lozenge shape tea caddy, each section inlaid with a panel of flowers, 18cm wide

Los 260

A late 18th century burr yew wood tea caddy, with strung decoration and a lidded interior, 18cm wide

Los 859

Selection of silver flatware to include a set of George V teaspoons, Sheffield, 1935, (cased), sifter spoon, two pairs of sugar tongs, a fork with engraved decoration, a George IV fiddle and shell pattern caddy spoon, London, 1822, and other silver tea and coffee spoons, (23), 15oz,

Los 150

19th century mahogany tea caddy, with two covered compartments and central well (lacking glass bowl), 12" wide,

Los 181

19th century mahogany and satinwood crossbanded tea caddy with two lidded compartments 5 x 8 x 4in. (12.70 x 20.32 x 10.16cm)

Los 112

EARLY 20th CENTURY HAMMERED PEWTER TEA CADDY, of canted rectangular form with rope-twist rims, stamped TW&Co/Manor Perido, 2148. 14cm by 14cm by 11.5cm

Los 131

GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1793, the bowl with fluted rim, fiddle, thread and shell, engraved to the reverse.

Los 59

A Regency mahogany, crossbanded and brass strung tea caddy, circa 1815, of sarcophagus form, with cavetto edged cover and four brass ball feet, the interior with twin subsidiary caddies with hinged covers, two paper labels within for J.Wilmott, Upholder, Cabinet Maker, etc, John Street, Oxford Street, 18cm high, 35cm wide. Thomas Wilmott was in business at 16 St John Street by 1800 and continued to trade from the same address until after 1840. He is mentioned in the Sheraton’s list of Master Cabinet Makers, 1803. See Christopher Gilbert, Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Furniture History Society 1996, Page 57 and pl. 1008,

Los 34

A Victorian caddy Spoon fiddle pattern with bright cut floral engraving and initials, Birmingham 1847, maker: Taylor & Perry

Los 56

Six silver hafted Tea Knives, in case, two Caddy Spoons, plated Poultry Skewers, Mug, Dish, Spoon with filigree stem, etc

Los 63

A George III Caddy Spoon with bright cut oval bowl and stem with vacant cartouche, London 1800 and another with green hardstone handle

Los 76

A George IV Caddy Spoon, shell motif to the handle, Birmingham 1822, maker: J.Willmore

Los 340

A quantity of silver and other Souvenir Spoons, Caddy Spoons, silver Bracelet and Dress Ring, two Fans and sundry Coins

Los 833

A Georgian mahogany Tea Caddy with original boxes to the interior, brass handle on bracket supports, 6 1/2in W

Los 851

A fine Regency pen work Tea Caddy of sarcophagus shape with central reserve of large country house, fruiting vine surround, interior box and glass bowl raised on gily metal paw feet, 9 1/2in

Los 852

A Sheraton design walnut hexagonal Tea Caddy with applied paper cartouches of classical figures, etc, 6 1/2in

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