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Los 291

A Round Cut Glass Lidded Urn Shaped Pot having thumb pattern decoration, on square base (chipped), an oval Georgian cut glass bowl having tooth cut decoration (chipped), and an oval cut glass sugar bowl (to tea caddy) having tooth cut decoration (3)

Los 51

19th century burr walnut and tonbridgeware inlaind dome-top tea caddy, a 19th century walnut tea caddy of sarcophagus shape and a rosewood sewing box. Mostly fair to good conditions

Los 316

A set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1958, maker P E R S and a plated caddy spoon of shaped part bright cut form. (7)

Los 343

A Victorian hallmarked silver tea caddy, Sheffield 1894. Of plain oval form with three areas of raised rope twisted banding. 2.5 cms. high.

Los 404

A George III mahogany tea caddy. The shaped lid revealing two sectional compartments with lids on orb supports with (later) lion mask ring handles, the whole 22 cms. high.

Los 456

A George III mahogany jewellery box converted from a tea caddy. Of shaped octagonal form with an outer boxwood stringing and mother of pearl lock escutcheon flanked by two lion`s mask ring handles. With a part velvet lined removable interior on a baize lined base. 14 cms. high by 19 cms. wide by 15 cms. deep.

Los 480

A pair of early 20c. metal wick cutters, a pewter caddy spoon with plain shaped bowl and handle part raised with flowers and a paperweight of Lincoln Cathedral, and a quantity of glass mixers of various forms. (various dimensions, a quantity)

Los 2485

Tonbridge banded double tea caddy, burr walnut. c.1920

Los 49

Georgian Irish silver square bowl, oar back caddy spoon, Dublin 1814

Los 67

Provincial Georgian silver long stem caddy spoon, Newcastle c.1826

Los 108

Georgian fiddle pattern silver caddy spoon, London 1836

Los 1

A George IV Irish caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with plain bowl, initialled, 4" long, Dublin 1824, makers mark I[J]B.

Los 2

A George III caddy spoon, in Old English Thread pattern with shell shaped bowl, initialled, 3 1/4" long, London 1799, makers mark EM, together with a trowel bookmark and two thimbles (4).

Los 166

A Regency mahogany and rosewood cross banded tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape with two divisions, brass ring handles, ivory escutcheon, raised on four brass ball feet, 9 1/2" wide.

Los 180

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular form with brass carrying handle and escutcheon, interior and feet missing, 9 1/4" wide.

Los 184

A Victorian mahogany and string inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with two divisions and leaf embossed brass escutcheon, raised on four brass ball feet, 7 1/2" wide.

Los 185

A 19th Century mahogany and string inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with two divisions and ivory escutcheon (feet and handles missing), 7 1/2" wide, 5 1/2" deep, 6 1/2" high.

Los 414

A George IV silver caddy spoon, with bone handle, Birmingham 1808, makers mark William Pugh, also a Victorian silver pickle fork Sheffield 1864, makers mark for Martin Hall & Co with lobed bone handle, also a silver pair of sugar tongs (3)

Los 427

A pair of modern silver caddy spoons, of oval shape with shell handles, Birmingham 1969 (2)

Los 340

A 19th century soft paste porcelain tea caddy, square with incurved corners, gilt and floral decoration, 15 cm high. (chip to underside of stopper)

Los 58

An oval silver tea caddy with dished top, Birmingham 1919, 9 cm high.

Los 10

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY ( NOT THE ORIGINAL MIXING BOWL )

Los 18

THREE BOXES: A LACQUER BOX, A SEWING BOX AND A SMALL TEA CADDY ( W A F )

Los 268

A FINELY ENGRAVED GEORGIAN HALLMARKED SILVER CADDY SPOON

Los 517

George III satinwood crossbanded mahogany oval tea caddy, the hinged cover having an oval loop handle, 17.75cm wide

Los 668

George II baluster shaped silver tea caddy having foliate embossed and wrythened decoration, the cover with fllowerhead finial, maker Samuel Taylor, London 1754, 14.25cm high

Los 16

A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid enclosing twin lift-out lidded compartments, later glass bowl, width 31.8cm, height 20.5cm (Illustrated).

Los 17

A 19th century coromandel tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid enclosing twin lift-out compartments and central glass bowl, with swing handles, width 32.5cm, height 17cm.

Los 66

A 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus form tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing twin lidded compartments, on gilt brass ball feet, width 22cm.

Los 922

Eleven assorted hallmarked/Continental silver souvenir spoons, some with enamelling, also a large caddy spoon, London 1898.

Los 481

A George III caddy spoon, London 1790, maker probably William Fearn, with leaf shaped bowl and scroll handle, together with another with scallop bowl, probably 1810.

Los 482

A George III silver caddy spoon, London 1810, maker probably George Wintle.

Los 174

A Victorian mother-of-pearl veneered tea caddy, mid 19th century, of octagonal section, the interior with subsidiary cover, on bun feet, 8.5cm high, 11.5cm wide, (interior refitted).

Los 175

A Regency satinwood and ebony banded tea caddy, circa 1815, of ovoid section, the interior with twin subsidiary covers, 14cm high, 24cm wide.

Los 176

A Victorian rosewood, satinwood, and Tunbridgeware inlaid tea caddy, second half 19th century, of sarcophagus form, the cover decorated with a castle, 13cm high, 21cm wide; and a Victorian walnut and Tunbridgeware inlaid jewellery casket, late 19th century, the cover decorated with a cottage, 8.5cm high, 21cm wide.

Los 179

A William IV rosewood tea caddy, circa 1835, of sarcopagus form, with ogee moulded sides on lobed bun feet, the interior with twin subsidiary caddies, with domed covers, 22cm high, 36cm wide, (losses, lacking glass bowl).

Los 77

An early 19th Century rosewood and maple sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, fitted two compartments and cut glass mixing bowl

Los 385

A late Victorian silver tea caddy of rectangular form with canted corners, the hinge lid and base with gadrooned edge, London 1899.

Los 1508

A Dresden porcelain circular two handled bowl, 20th Century, the floral pierced sides enamelled with flowers within gilt enriched panels, underglaze blue mark to base, together with a similar pierced rectangular dish, an oval dish, a caddy and cover and a sifter.

Los 1667

An Islamic or Persian pottery turquoise glazed caddy and cover, of shouldered rectangular form painted in black to one side with a dog and the other a bird, each amongst flowers and foliage, black script mark to base, together with a delft inkwell, liner and cover.

Los 2503

A Regency tortoiseshell serpentine fronted tea caddy with pewter line inlaid decoration, the hinged lid revealing two lidded compartments, the flared base raised on bun feet, width approx 17cm (some faults).

Los 2505

A mid-Victorian burr walnut domed tea caddy with brass mounts, together with a George IV mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy.

Los 2506

A Victorian coromandel and brass mounted tea caddy with domed lid, together with a workbox.

Los 2507

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy with pewter stringing, the pagoda moulded lid revealing two lidded compartments above a flared body with brass ball feet, width approx 19cm (some faults).

Los 2514

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the hinged lid and sides applied with penwork reserves depicting classical figures and putti riding a lion and goat, all within crossbanded borders, the interior fitted with two compartments and a central bowl recess, width approx 31cm.

Los 2516

A George III figured mahogany tea caddy with satinwood stringing, the hinged lid with brass handle, revealing an interior fitted with two compartments and a glass bowl (faults).

Los 2522

A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy of rectangular form, the domed hinge lid revealing two lidded compartments, the front inlaid with a mother-of-pearl flower and leaves with gold stems, width approx 17cm.

Los 2525

A 20th Century George III style mahogany tea caddy with boxwood stringing, the hinged lid inlaid with a conch shell patera, the front with a pair of vases of flowers.

Los 2526

A 20th Century George III style mahogany and harewood tea caddy, the hinged lid and sides with crossbanded borders and inlaid oval reserves.

Los 2527

A 20th Century George III style mahogany hexagonal tea caddy with boxwood stringing, the hinged lid and front inlaid with circular yew reserves.

Los 273

A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of oblong form with serpentine front, the lid and front inlaid with mother of pearl flowers, opening to reveal two lidded canisters, on spreading base and fruit wood bun feet, 7 3/4" wide

Los 286

A VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL TEA CADDY of canted oblong form with all over diaper pattern, the banded hinged lid enclosing lidded interior with flower shaped handle, on bun feet, 5" wide (Illustrated)

Los 288

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form with box wood stringing, hinged lid revealing two lidded compartments with turned ivory handles, gilt brass lion mask ring handles and similar claw and ball feet, 8 1/2" wide

Los 440

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1802, of shovel form, the bowl chased with initialled shield cartouche, on baluster turned green stained handle, 3" long

Los 453

A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON by Hilliard & Thomson, Birmingham 1851, the fluted shovel shaped bowl on shaped handle, 3" long

Los 461

A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON, maker George Adams (?), London 1848, moulded as layered leaves, 3 3/4" long, and a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, 1oz 16dwts (2)

Los 490

A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON, maker H & A Savory, London 1846, in Fiddle pattern, with shaped bowl, 8dwts, 4" long

Los 18

A Regency mahogany bowfronted cistern tube stick barometer. Barrauds, London, early 19th century. With cavetto moulded caddy upstand above glazed rectangular silvered vernier register, annotated and calibrated in inches, with mercury Fahrenheit thermometer and signed Barrauds, LONDON to upper right corner, the trunk with ivory vernier adjustment disc and ebony line inset edges above ebonised urn-shaped cistern cover to the rectangular base with ebony line inlaid canted angles and cavetto moulded underside, 99cm high. Paul Philip Barraud is recorded in Baillie G.H Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working 1796-1820, he, in partnership with W. Howells and G. Jamison, was charged with making Mudge’s marine timekeepers. The firm was continued by his sons becoming Barraud and Lund in 1839.

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