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Los 379

An oval silver tea caddy with half reeded decoration and hinged lid, Birmingham 1939 by A & J Zimmerman.

Los 14

A 19th Century Burr Wood Dome Topped Two Division Tea Caddy.

Los 49

A 19th Century Mahogany Sarcophagus Two Division Tea Caddy Having Lifting Lid with Inlaid Decoration, Two Inner Boxes, No Bowl.

Los 138

A Georgian Silver Tea Caddy Spoon with Engraved Decoration by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1781.

Los 73

A Collection of Miscellaneous Ceramics, Silver & Plated-ware: A Royal Doulton Jug & Two Dishes; one quatrefoil dish bearing the mark used on Burslem earthernware from 1932, depicting a thatched cottage in landscape 5 ins x 5 ins (13 cms x 13 cms), the other rectangular dish depicting figures and impressed on the back 7922 G-30, and bearing the Royal Doulton mark `English Old Scenes, The Gleaners` 4 ins x 5½ ins (10 cms x 14 cms). A Pair of Coalport Teacups & saucers. An Elizabeth Radford Handpainted Butter Dish. A lustre glazed Barvarian bowl & saucer. A stoneware black glazed jug incised with a cockerel. A Pair of Booths Lidded Tureens with berry finials highlighted with gilding and two scroll handles. Four commemorative mugs. A small blue glazed German leaf dish. A silver plated teapot & hot water jug. Decorative caddy spoons. A small pewter measure. Four silver & one plated napkin rings.

Los 384

An Important Louis XIV Red Tortoiseshell & Ebonised Religieuse Clock by Baltazar Martinot, Paris, Circa 1680. The twin fusee movement having a silk suspension. The brass chapter ring with numbered minutes, defined upon a black velvet ground with pierced & engraved hands above a gilt appliqué embossed with trumpeting caryatids and an engraved oval cartouche. The red tortoiseshell case having a caddy top surmounted with flaming gilt torches above the glazed sides and front. Raised on bun feet 19½ ins (50 cms) in height, 12 ins (31 cms) in width, 5 ins (20.5 cms) in depth.

Los 418

An 18th Century Walnut Parquetry Tea Caddy, of fine colour & patination, having rococo style floral brass handles & escutcheon. The top inlaid with a rectangular band of checkered inlay and outer band of diamonds with moulded edges and similarly inlaid front & sides. Raised on ogee feet 6½ ins (17 cms) in height, 11¼ ins (28.5 cms) in width, 6½ ins (16.5 cms).

Los 419

A Fine 19th Century Regency Mahogany & Burr Maple Tea Caddy of rectangular form. The cavetto sided lid opening to reveal a triple lidded interior with ivory knop handles, lined in foliate-patterned velvet. The front & sides veneered with square burr maple panels within cross-banded and ebony strung borders. Standing on compressed bun feet. 6 ins (15 cms) in height, 9 ins x 4½ ins (23 cms x 11.5 cms).

Los 422

A Fine Bracket Clock & Bracket veneered in red tortoiseshell with ebony mouldings and gilt bronze mounts. The matted gilt chapter ring mounted upon a black velvet ground with gilt lined winding holes, finely pierced & engraved pointers and an ornamental mount below cast with an urn cascading foliage and cornucopia of fruit. The breakfront pilasters inlaid with silver embellishments and stringing below Corinthian style capitals. The caddy top surmounted by flaming urn finials above a pierced frieze of gilt spindles, 23¾ ins (60 cms) high 13¼ ins (34 cms) wide. The bracket supports of four broken scroll arms adorned with wrythen rosettes, pendant garlands, stiff leaves & crowned female face masks, and fanning out from a Satyr`s head, 13¼ ins (34 cms) high, 16 ins (41 cms) wide.

Los 253

Georgian inlaid mahogany tea caddy, Chinese lacquered tea caddy, pen stand and a box

Los 400

A Continental Small Silver Trinket Box in form of a tea caddy having concave hinged lid, 3.5cm high

Los 770

A 19th Century Mahogany Small Sarcophagus-Shaped Tea Caddy having ring handle, inlaid stringing, with hinged lid enclosing 2 lidded compartments, on brass bun feet, 19cm wide

Los 803

A 19th Century Small Rosewood Sarcophagus-Shaped Tea Caddy having hinged lid enclosing 2 lidded compartments, on bun feet, 21cm wide

Los 804

A Reproduction Mahogany George III-Style Rectangular Tea Caddy having all over carved leaf and scroll decoration, with hinged lid enclosing 3 lidded compartments, on splayed feet, 31cm wide

Los 33

ELLIS JACOB GREENBURG, A QUEEN ANNE STYLE BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER TEA CADDY having dome push fit lid on shaped and canted body, monogrammed, London, 1926

Los 290

A VICTORIAN WALNUT VENEERED TEA CADDY having simple richly figured exterior with brass escutcheon and twin internal mahogany lidded compartments, 10.5cm x 18cm

Los 42

A pair of George IV sauce ladles, fiddle pattern, initialled, Edinburgh 1828, together with a George IV caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl and bright cut haft, London 1825 and a later cigarette case, 6.52ozs (4)

Los 545

Regency string inlaid mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy having pressed brass ring drop side handles and standing on brass ball feet, the hinged cover opening to reveal a central aperture flanked by removable boxes, each having a hinged cover, 30cm wide.

Los 566

Anglo-Chinese white metal tea caddy of square form having detachable dome top cap, the body with embossed foliate design panels, base with character mark, 14cm high.

Los 605

George III silver caddy spoon having engraved foliate decoration, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1810, 6cm long.

Los 189

A George III silver tea caddy London 1770, maker Thomas Heming, of bombe form with Chinoiserie figures and decoration, the detachable lid with cast figures of a songbird and Chinese man holding a single tea bowl, two sides of the caddy engraved with a crest of arm in armour embowled, for CHAMBERS of Leyhen Grange, Sydenham, Kent, set on four cast scroll feet, weight 10oz 4.75in (12cm) high.

Los 190

A silver sauce boat on stand Sheffield 1946, maker E.V. the boat of plain form set on three supports, set on an oval tray, together with a silver scallop shaped butter dish and knife, silver bon bon dish, silver pepper, Georgian silver caddy spoon and pair of silver sugar tongs, total weight 12.5oz., (7).

Los 381

A large Regency inlaid rosewood tea caddy early 19th century, of sarcophagus form, with boxwood inlaid edging, ivory lozenge escutcheon and wooden ring handles to the sides, the twin compartment interior with rosewood lids with turned ivory handles and a later porcelain sugar bowl, on bun feet, 13.75in (35cm) wide.

Los 383

A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form with boxwood inlaid edging, the lid with brass ring handle on a flower basket mount, the interior with twin compartments (lids replaced), on bun feet, 7.5 x 4.75in (19.5 x 12cm).

Los 214

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY WHITE METAL GUILD OF HANDICRAFTS STYLE CADDY SPOON, with an oval lightly planished bowl and a vine case handle inset with a turquoise cabochon stone, tests as silver

Los 36

A Regency mahogany bowfronted cistern tube stick barometer, Dollond, London, early 19th century, with cavetto moulded caddy upstand above brass edged glazed rectangular silvered vernier register annotated and calibrated in inches and signed DOLLOND, LONDON to upper margin, the trunk with vernier adjustment squares and hygrometer above brass edged bowfronted mercury Fahrenheit and Reaumur scale thermometer flanked by ebony line inset edges above ebonised urn-shaped cistern cover to the shaped rectangular base with ebony line lozenge inlaid canted angles and cavetto moulded underside, 101cm high. Peter Dollond is recorded by Banfield as born 1730 and died 1820. He was the son of John Dollond, a Huguenot silk weaver, and started business as an optician at the age of twenty in 1750. He was joined by his father in 1752 until the latter`s death in 1761 and then by his brother, John, until his death in 1804. The family business was continued by Peter Dollond`s nephew, George Huggins, who subsequently changed his surname to Dollond. Peter Dollond was appointed optician to George III and the Duke of York and the workshop was renowned for producing high quality instruments. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Los 42

A George I walnut eight-day longcase clock, William Graham, London, early 18th century, the five finned-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial with star-engraved subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and ringed winding holes to the matted centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes and lozenge half-hour markers, the angles with Indian mask and scroll pattern spandrels beneath arch centred with a silvered signature boss W"m Graham, London within engraved lappett borders and flanked by unusual cornucopia cast spandrels, the case with later cast brass foliate urn finials to the domed caddy raised on blind fret fronted upstand above moulded cornice, further fret infill and integral columns to hood, the trunk with rectangular door and sides divided into panels, on book-matched veneer fronted plinth base with double skirt, 241cm (7ft 11in) high excluding finials, 253cm (8ft 3.5in) high overall. William Graham is recorded in Baillie G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London circa 1728. The use of a rectangular trunk door (rather than break-arch) would suggest a date of just prior to 1720 for the current lot. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Los 60

A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, HENRY HOLLAND, LONDON, 1841 of bombé form applied with gadrooning, shells and scrolls -- 13.5cm high, 500gr (16oz)

Los 338

Pair of Georgian bright cut Sugar Tongs, London 1805, another pair, Glasgow 1904 and a Dutch Caddy Spoon embossed figures

Los 419

A George III Caddy Spoon with floral pierced and engraved circular bowl, bright cut stem, Birmingham 1804, maker: Joseph Willmore

Los 479

A George III Caddy Spoon old english pattern with bright cut decoration and engraved initials within shield cartouche, London 1795, maker: Geo Burrows

Los 1043

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, the interior with two compartments, with ivory escutcheon, supported on part gadrooned bun feet and a 19th century Mauchline ware box depicting Swinton House (2)

Los 1052

A good 19th century mahogany tea caddy, fitted with two canisters flanking a cut glass mixing bowl, on bun feet

Los 1502

Three silver caddy spoons, London 1798, 1828 and Birmingham 1988 (3)

Los 28

A late 18th century Chinese covered tea caddy and an earlier cup, the former initialled on both sides JMC within a husk oval, 13cm (5.25in) high the latter made for the Batavian market with famille verte and underglaze blue flowers (3) (D).

Los 608

An early 19th century painted mahogany tea caddy, the sarcophagus shape painted with grisaille portrait roundels, urns and swags, the interior with two canisters, 38cm (15in) wide.

Los 239

A SILVER TEA CADDY, rectangular shaped with canted corners with domed press on lid and turned finial, 5 1/2" high, Sheffield 1918 by D & M Davis.

Los 293

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON in the form of a jockey`s cap, Birmingham 1799 (see illustration).

Los 297

AN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER CADDY SPOON with a hand beaten bowl and stylised handle after Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1901 and stamped Cymric (see illustration).

Los 299

A CONTEMPORARY SILVER CADDY SPOON with scallop shell bowl and Prince of Wales feathers by Roberts & Belk Ltd 1981, a further caddy spoon, a plated decanter table, grape scissors, ice tongs and two dishes (7).

Los 581

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY converted to a workbox with hinged rising lid, brass escutcheon and carrying handles, 13 1/2" wide.

Los 77

William IV King`s Husk pattern caddy spoon by William Bateman, London 1836; together with four other Georgian and later caddy spoons (5)

Los 379

Various silver spoons, comprising teaspoons with dove & laurel leaf on back of bowl, a caddy spoon, salt & sauce spoon, stamped, tested or h/m (2.61oz) (7)

Los 385

Various antique silver spoons, comprising teaspoons, coffee spoons, caddy spoons, salts & sauce spoons, butter knife & various pairs of tongs etc., various h/m (gross 10.48oz) (31)

Los 411

A George III Burr Yew Wood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus shape with ring handles and two lidded compartments, 22cm wide

Los 389

Unusual silver caddy spoon, pear-shaped with pierced handle, Sheffield 1905 by Mappin & Webb, to/w shovel-shaped sugar spoon, half-dozen coffee spoons, silver plated pepper and spoon featuring mother and child with cast handle, approx 4 ozs

Los 404

George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with nail-punch decoration, maker I.B., London 1817

Los 648

Four 19th century blue and white Chinese tea canisters/one ovoid tea caddy, to/w three famille rose coffee cans and teabowl (10 including covers)

Los 806

Victorian mahogany opticians cabinet, the caddy top with hinged compartment over an arched glazed door, enclosing a flight of thirty-eight shallow and one deep drawer each having turned ivory handles, inset plate to door for T. Armstrong & Bros, Opticians, Manchester and further inset to the base, a silver plate `Presented to Mr W.L. Claque, by the teachers of Ashton U Lyme, Stockport & Altringham Districts, July 1879`, 56 cm high

Los 865

A good Regency mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood ladies travelling combination jewellery/writing box, the hinged caddy top revealing a mirrored compartment over a multi-compartment tray, the pair of hinged doors enclosing two drawers and a writing slope, raised on turned bun feet, 32 x 35 x 25 cm deep

Los 926

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy fitted with two lift out canisters and a cut glass blending bowl

Los 1048

George III burr wood two compartment tea caddy having vacant well for bowl to/w mother of pearl inlaid rosewood travelling box with carrying handle and drawer to base (2)

Los 710

Late nineteenth century Indian carved hardwood and ivory inlaid rectangular tea caddy with Palace, bird and floral carved decoration and two internal lids, 23 cm

Los 453

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE, A MAHOGANY WRITING BOX, A PAIR OF PLATED FISH SERVERS AND A PLATED CHRISTENING SET

Los 97

Art Nouveau silver caddy spoon, London 1903 with import stamp, maker RMM & S, wave terminal, ripple decoration to bowl with lily to centre

Los 225

A Russian Silver Novelty Tea Caddy, A Kuzmichov, Moscow 1877, modelled as a woven basket with tied linen cover, applied with vacant cartouche, interior gilt, 10cm high, 6oz 15dwt See illustration

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