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Los 201

A Victorian burr walnut veneered tea caddy with gilt brass strapwork decoration and bone panels and gilt brass carrying handle.

Los 422

Three cased part manicure sets, a mahogany box with canted corners formerly a three division tea caddy and another smaller box (5).

Los 494

Regency mahogany Tea Caddy, with sarcophagus hinged lid, tapered base with twin ring handles and on four copper feet, 25cms, (10").

Los 530

George III yew wood satinwood banded and rosewood crossbanded Tea Caddy, of rectangular form, with canted corners, the hinged lid enclosing twin-compartmented interior, 19cms, (7½").

Los 153

Queen Anne style - Britannia standard silver tea caddy of octagonal form with sliding base, engraved double crests and inset Queen Anne silver coin by Thomas Bradbury & Sons (London 1899), 13.5cm high, 8cm wide

Los 181

George IV silver caddy spoon (Birmingham 1820), George III silver caddy spoon (Birmingham 1813) and one other contemporary caddy spoon (3)

Los 505

Victorian walnut tea caddy of octagonal form with brass Gothic mounts and two compartments with lids, 27cm

Los 506

Good quality George IV rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with central sugar bowl well flanked by two boxes with crossbanded tops and burr elm veneer on bun feet, 36cm wide

Los 519

George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy with brass swan neck handle on bracket feet 23cm

Los 1051

Early nineteenth century black lacquered cabinet with gilt chinoiserie decoration, caddy top, two doors and drawers below on turned legs, 52cm

Los 59

A George III silver tablespoon, London 1791, together with assorted silver forks and spoons, includes caddy and condiment, overall combined approximately 19 troy oz

Los 89

A William IV rosewood tea caddy of coffer form with mother of pearl inlay and ring handles to either end, standing on bun feet, the interior with tea canisters and central associated sugar basin, 14" wide.

Los 371

A Victorian walnut and Tunbridgeware pen box, 10 1/2" wide, together with a tea caddy with pen work decoration and decorated with Classical figures and a further walnut box (3)

Los 145

A Hallmarked Silver Jockey Cap Caddy Spoon, overall decorated, with vacant shield, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1943.

Los 192

A Hallmarked Silver Tea Caddy, of semi reeded rectangular form with scooped corners, the hinged lid with carved wood finial, on four bun feet, makers mark indistinct, London 1900.

Los 193

A Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, the elongated shell bowl to fleur-de-lys style detailed handle, IF&Son, London 1936.

Los 194

A Part Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, the shell bowl to flat crescent handle, highlighted with floral detail, RB.

Los 201

A Georgian Hallmarked Silver Shovel Caddy Spoon, to polished handle, L&C, Birmingham 1816.

Los 384

A XIX Century Rosewood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, with twin hinged compartments, with mother of pearl escutcheon, on four bun feet (some damage).

Los 388

An Early XIX Century Inlaid Satinwood Tea Caddy, with fitted interior, brass ringed handles, on gilded brass bun feet, 29 cms wide.

Los 391

A Regency Rosewood Sarcophagus Tea Caddy, with ebony borders, mounted with gilt metal lion mask ring handles, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments, 21.5 cms wide.

Los 466

FURNITURE - AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of plain rectangular form, original period handle enclosing the remnants of a fitted interior, 16cm x 32cm

Los 41

A 19th century Gothic Revival walnut dome top tea caddy with applied brass fretwork and ivory decoration, the rising lid enclosing two compartments with lift-off lids, 17.75 cm wide x 13.5 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)

Los 99

A William III long case clock, the eight day movement by Isaac Papavoine of London, the brass arch dial with circular medallion inscribed "Isaac Papavoine Duke Court London", flanked by dolphin and scrolling acanthus pierced spandrels, the circular chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within pierced Classical mask and scrolling acanthus decorated spandrels enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the blue lacquered and chinoiserie decorated case with caddy top flanked by silvered ball finials, over an arched glazed door flanked by turned pillars, the trunk with arched panelled door decorated with figure on horseback before a village scene with figures and pagodas, the base similarly decorated, 231 cm high x 51 cm wide (ILLUSTRATED)

Los 497

A 19th CENTURY WALNUT TEA CADDY, crossbanded and having ebony and boxwood stringing, 13 cm wide, and a treen money box (2)

Los 672

A SILVER CADDY SPOON, Sheffield, 1928, and three other spoons (4)

Los 101

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with chequered inlay and brass carrying handle, 9 1/2" across

Los 261

A GEORGE III SILVER PLAIN OVAL TEA CADDY with urn finial, London 1791, makers T Phipps & E Robinson (see illustration)

Los 424

A TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form with twin lidded containers within, and all standing on ivory bun feet, 7 1/8" wide.

Los 190

6 items of Victorian silver including caddy spoons and condiment spoons

Los 196

A tortoiseshell tea caddy with MOP inlaid decoration with 2 divisions

Los 371

A Georgian style tea caddy in the form of an apple, 4.5"h

Los 499

A Victorian silver tea caddy, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1895, of plain square tea caddy with pull off cover, each of the sides embossed with angels and putti, 12.5cm high, 8cm square, 6.75oz

Los 511

A small collection of five silver caddy spoons, comprising: a George III leaf shaped caddy spoon by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1806, with plain coiled wire handle, 7.5cm; a William IV shovel bowl caddy spoon by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1833, bright cut engraved with flowers, 7.75cm; A George II shell bowl caddy spoon, WC, London 1792, with bright cut handle, 8.5cm; another George III round bowl caddy spoon, maker`s mark indistinct, London 1777, with bright cut handle, 8cm; together with a modern silver caddy spoon with oval bowl and broad handle with wriggle engraved edge, maker HH, Sheffield 1953, 6cm (5)

Los 533

An Edwardian silver tea caddy box, by William Aitken, Birmingham 1904, octagonal with concave sides raised from a moulded foot, with gadrooned rim and hinged cover, 10.5cm high, 3.75oz

Los 536

A silver tea caddy box, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926, of plain octagonal shape with hinged cover with octagonal finial, 10cm high, 5oz

Los 563

A George III silver Jockey Cap caddy spoon, by John Turner, Birmingham 1798, bright cut engraved, 4.8cm; another caddy spoon, King`s hourglass pattern, Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1830, with round bowl, 7.25cm; and another Old English shell bowl example by Sarah and John Blake, London 1811, 8.5cm (3)

Los 1049

A George III mahogany bombe tea caddy, containing three lidded compartments and supported on bracket feet, 25.5cm (10in) wide

Los 1072

A George III fiddle back mahogany tea caddy, each of the hexagonal sides inlaid with satin wood patera within cross banding, the interior with single compartment lid, 13.5cm (5.25in) high

Los 1147

A Victorian coromandel and brass bound domed top tea caddy, and a 19th century mahogany caddy (2)

Los 1351

A mahogany tea caddy, in the form of a miniature chest of drawers, 11cm wide

Los 383

Late 18th century Worcester porcelain blue and white tea caddy and cover, of rectangular form with a scene of a windmill and figures in a landscape, crescent mark to base, 4in. (10.16cm)

Los 601

George III rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with marquetry inlaid decoration with two covered compartments, turned ring handles on bun feet, 6 x 8 x 5in. (15.24 x 20.32 x 12.70cm)

Los 633

19th century rosewood and mother of pearl sarcophagus shaped tea caddy the interior with two lidded cannisters and aperture for a bowl 6 x 12 x 6in. (15.24 x 30.48 x 15.24cm)

Los 648

19th century Irish coromandel tea caddy, with brass strap work mounts, two internal compartments with push button release, the mounts inscribed `green` and `black`, later glass bowl, marked `Austin, maker, Dublin`, 12" wide, It is known that George Austin had premises at 6 -7 St. Andrew Street and 9 William Street at least until 1850, when the City Directory lists him as ‘fancy cabinet manufacturer and cabinet warerooms’. By 1861 the business had moved to 39 Westmoreland St. Dublin.

Los 273

A rosewood tea caddy, a blood pressure gauge, a leather Gladstone bag, a manicure set and a pair of binoculars.

Los 522

A variety of cased sets of cutlery to include, tea knives and forks, Mappin and Webb steak knives and tea knives and a silver plated octagonal shaped tea caddy.

Los 655

A William IV mahogany two division tea caddy of sarcophagus form with two ring handles.

Los 289

An early 19th century mahogany and parquetry banded caddy with inlaid shell and floral patera of plain rectangular form, the hinged lid revealing a compartmented and lined interior (as viewed, 20cms wide)

Los 292

A large 19th century mahogany rosewood banded and box wood strung caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid revealing a pair of fitted canisters (no lids) and a central mount for a mixing bowl (as viewed, interior in need of restoration, 31cms wide)

Los 220

A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE, comprising a pair of George IV bright cut serving spoons engraved with initials, by George Burrows, London 1822, a George III serving spoon by Thomas Daniel, London 1806, a George III serving spoon, London 1814, another serving spoon, London 1825 and a caddy spoon by George Smith IV, London 1803. Approx. weight in total approx 11oz. (6)

Los 227

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, of tapering rectangular form with pull off cover. By John Henry Rawlings London 1901. Approx weight 8.5oz

Los 17

A Georgian Inlaid Three Division Tea Caddy with Shell Decoration.

Los 128

A small George III mahogany tea caddy, with ivory lozenge escutcheon, circa 1790, 4.5in., together with a Victorian burr walnut stationery casket with bone and brass mounts, domed cover, 7.75in.

Los 134

An early 19th century rosewood tea caddy, sarcophagus shape with brass inlay, on ball toes, 7.5in.

Los 166

A George III silver shovel pattern caddy spoon, the bowl engraved with shield pattern cartouche, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1802 (end of handle damaged and slightly creased), and a George V plain silver vesta case, the front enamelled with the letter "P" in a lozenge and with date 1791, 2.25ins x 1.5in, Birmingham 1912

Los 377

A George III burr yewwood domed top work box, decorated with fruit, the borders inlaid with boxwood stringings, fitted one drawer under, 9ins wide x 8ins deep x 8.25ins high and a George III mahogany single tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, inlaid with boxwood stringings, on turned ivory feet, 4.75ins wide x 3.75ins deep x 4.75ins high

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