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Los 93

A 19th century mahogany rectangular tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing twin lift-out compartments, width 30cm.

Los 517

A Georgian white metal caddy shovel, with green stained ivory handle.

Los 587

An Edward VII hallmarked silver shaped oval tea caddy with hinged lid, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1905, 5oz.

Los 592

An 18th century style silver tea caddy, (finial missing), and an Irish silver castor

Los 147

REGENCY TORTOISE SHELL TEA CADDY CIRCA 1820 of canted rectangular form, the hinged lid enclosing a compartmented interior, above a bowed radiating fluted front, raised on bun feet, interior lids lacking 18cm wide, 16cm high, 11cm deep

Los 71A

Victorian oval silver tea caddy hinged to with applied lions` head loo handles London 1898, 8ozs 6in. (15.24cm)

Los 87A

Victorian silver caddy spoon, another caddy spoon, pair of sugar tongs, six various teaspoons, pen knife, needle holder, two thimbles and brooch with various dates and marks

Los 124

George V silver tea caddy, of octagonal form with urn finial and ring handle, by Alfred Marston, Chester, 1913, 4oz, 4" high,

Los 502

19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with two inner compartments on four ball feet, 6.5" high, 7" wide,

Los 770

19th century mahogany and mother of mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy fitted with three compartments on bun feet 8 x 14 x 8in. (20.32 x 35.56 x 20.32cm)

Los 648

A Victorian Aesthetic Movement E.P.N.S canted pylon shaped tea caddy, hinged cover, engraved with a ceramic artist decorating a vase in a Japanesque interior, 11cm high, Mappin Brothers, C.1875

Los 658

A late Victorian/Edwardian E.P.N.S navette shaped twin compartment tea caddy, reeded borders, centre-hinged covers, centre girdle, 15cm wide, c.1900

Los 810

A George III caddy spoon, shell bowl, bright-cut engraved stem, 8cm long, George Smith III, London 1783

Los 816

A George III Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern caddy spoon, deep circular bowl, 7cm long, John Shea, London 1814

Los 836

A George III shovel shaped caddy spoon, gilt bowl, turned ivory haft, 10cm long, possibly Daniel Hockley, London 1819; another, similar, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1808 (2)

Los 943

A rare George III novelty caddy spoon, as a jockey cap, bright-cut engraved with a border of leafy foliage, the peak centred by a vacant shield shaped cartouche, outlined with wrigglework, 15cm long, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798

Los 961

A Victorian caddy spoon, pear shaped bowl, fluted stem stamped with scrolls and lotus, 8cm long, George Unite, Birmingham 1851

Los 974

A Victorian heart shaped novelty trinket box, push on cover embossed with Charlie`s Aunt, gadrooned border, 5cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895; an Edwardian rectangular stamp box, spring loaded hinged glazed cover, gilt interior, ball feet, 3cm wide, Birmingham 1908; an Edwardian caddy spoon, in George III style, shell bowl, 8cm long, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1908 (3)

Los 241

WILLIAM IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, by John, Henry and Charles Lias, fiddle pattern with scrolling floral wriggle engraved bowl and initialled top, 4 1/4" (10.8cm) long, London 1831, 0.5oz approx

Los 260

LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BOMBE OBLONG TEA CADDY, with domed removable lid having floral finial, repousse with flowers and rococo scrolls, acanthus corners and rococo vacant cartouches, the chased base with acanthus and paw feet, 5 1/4" high, makers mark `H.S.` London 1900, 9oz

Los 261

VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, cylindrical with pull off cylindrical lid, the sides repousse with vertical acanthus leaves, with ribbed girdle and floral and scroll pattern fringe, 5" high, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1889, 5oz

Los 320

A 19th century tea caddy of tapering form, 28cm (11in) wide

Los 329

A George III mahogany tea caddy, fitted ring side handles, the cover opens to reveal two inner compartments and glass bowl, 30cm (12in) wide

Los 306

A late 19th century German silver twin handled sugar basin, the knopped finial engine turned lid above the body with scrolled handles upon four supports, 800 standard mark & Vietor, height 12 cm, together with a matching cream jug, height 12 cm, a Continental silver tea caddy, of bombe form with later applied initialled plaque over the escutcheon upon four supports, height 11 cm, two white metal condiment spoons and a pair of German silver trinket dishes, with flowerhead embossed decoration, approximate gross weight 17.70 oz, (7).

Los 338

An Edwardian silver tea caddy, London 1901, of bombe form, the domed cover above plain body upon four claw supports, makers marks rubbed, height 10 cm, approximate gross weight 8.55 oz.

Los 389

* A Russian silver gilt and enamel square caddy, Moscow, the domed hinged lid and body with gilt filigree throughout with turquoise enamel ground with blue, red and white enamel foliate decoration, bears marks, height 9.5 cm, approximate gross weight 12.35 oz.

Los 1297

A late Regency tortoiseshell twin division tea caddy, of waisted form, with domed lid, and ivory ball feet ( one lacking), width, 19.3cm, a/f. Note: The image for this lot is shown as Lot 1267 on page 119

Los 1311

An early 19th century bow fronted twin division tortoiseshell tea caddy, with domed lid, on ball feet, width, 14.5cm, together with a horn snuff box, (2).

Los 1367

A Georgian burr yew-wood tea-caddy : A Victorian burrwood and mother of pearl inlaid spirit decanter box; a Victorian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea-caddy; A walnut three-tier miniature wall shelf,a Victorian walnut writing slope, a Victorian rosewood octagonal glove box, and a late 19th century walnut cased bracket clock a/f. (7)

Los 1736

A French ormolu-mounted and porcelain inset burr walnut, satinwood and ebony inlaid bonheur du jour, circa 1900, the pierced three quarter galleried caddy top above a pair of cabinet doors inset with oval Sevres style plaques depicting fete galante scenes, the guilloche ormolu mounted and floral decorated inset long drawer, enclosing a gilt tooled leather inset writing slide and inkwells upon a two tier platform stand, terminating in toupie feet, 125 x 63 x 45 cm.

Los 448

A selection of silver and silver plate, including: a Victorian caddy spoon by George Unite; four silver napkin rings; four fiddle pattern tea spoons; an oval mustard pot, Birmingham 1925; a pair of silver coloured novelty sweet dishes formed as cranes; dressing table items; a distressed toddy ladle; and other items; together with a plated waiter and a Corinthian column candlestick Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Los 9

18th Century Chinese pottery Tea Caddy, octagonal form, blue and white decoration with stylised flowers and leaves, associated wooden cover, 12cms, (4½").

Los 510

A Scottish William IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with embossed shell bowl, Edinburgh 1836, a sugar sifter, London 1830, two pairs of silver sugar tongs, silver ashtray, pair of embossed silver trinket dishes, Birmingham 1897, an embossed silver matchbox holder, latter a.f. and five small items of silver cutlery

Los 66

An early 19th century Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form

Los 516

A George V tea caddy, maker`s mark indistinct, London, 1919, circular tapered with embossed bands, detachable cover, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms), 4.25oz.

Los 587

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the maker`s mark obscured by a leaf, Birmingham, 1853, with a vine chased handle and shovel, the shaped broad fluted bowl embossed with fruiting vine, 3 1/2in. (9cms) long.

Los 895

A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the enamelled roman dial signed Thomas Arlott, Sunderland, with two-train movement, the case with caddy top and brass pineapple finial, the front with circular glazed door, brass inlaid corner brackets, fluted base on brass line inlaid plinth, on brass ball feet, 20in. (51cms). See illustration

Los 454

A Victorian papier-mache tea caddy, of serpentine rectangular form, lacquered and inlaid with mother of pearl, decorated with floral sprays, opening to reveal a fitted interior, the two covers each with carved mother of pearl button knobs, raised on circular feet, 8 1/4in. x 6in. x 6in. (21cms x 15cms x 15cms) high.

Los 42

A 19th Century French "Sevres" porcelain turquoise and gilt decorated tea caddy and cover of shaped and moulded outline, the front panel enamelled in colours with a musician couple, signed "A. Vigier", 4.75ins high (scrolled S pattern mark to base - cover broken and repaired and gilding rubbed at highlights)

Los 1384

Regency mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form with ebony stringing, brass Lion`s head ring handles on brass paw feet

Los 1385

Pair Victorian postal letter scales, Victoria brass instrument, Edwardian copper tea caddy and pair Victorian oak carvings

Los 1431

Mahogany tea caddy; walnut box with ebony and other inlay; inlaid work box with Mother of Pearl inlay (3)

Los 586

A Victorian walnut and Tunbridge decorated tea caddy together with a Victorian rosewood writing slope and a small mahogany box

Los 36

NEWLYN COPPER CADDY, the oval cover repousse with a shell above a body decorated with fish, slightly planished, stamped NEWLYN. 9.5cm high

Los 485

19th CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, the rectangular lid opening to reveal three covered compartments, raised on bun feet. 17cm by 30cm by 15cm

Los 436

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, 11 3/4" wide and an Oriental carved wood dragon lamp (2).

Los 529

A quantity of treen and other interesting items including an antique lacquered tea caddy (AF).

Los 195

A mother-of-pearl and ivory tea caddy with diamond pattern decoration enclosing two divisions and on bun feet, 19cm wide and a mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy (2)

Los 17

A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, circular fluted bowl with embossed fruit below handled modelled as a tree branch with hanging pear, Birmingham 1865, Hillard & Thomlinson. ILLUSTRATED ON PAGE 6.

Los 46

A mid 20th Century hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shell bowl and stub handle, length 5cm, Sheffield, Atkin Brothers.

Los 197

A hallmarked silver canted rectangular twin handled tea caddy of plain form with reeded borders and urn finial opening to internal glass tamper, length 20cm weight 28 oz, engraved initials to front, London 1929, Richard Comyns. ILLUSTRATED.

Los 89

A 19th century satin walnut tea caddy with cushion top and fitted interior, w. 20.5 cm

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