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Los 880

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, checked inlay with rosewood and maple, fitted interior, 8 1/2in x 5 1/4in. x 5 1/5in (22cms x 13cms x 13cms) high.

Los 556

A George IV caddy spoon, James Beebe, London 1822, with engraved design and monogram; together with an Edwardian butter knife, John Culver, Birmingham 1904, with engraved blade, decorative stem and mother of pearl handle. (2)

Los 643

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY

Los 970

A TEA CADDY, a lantern, a Treen pot, a Japanese house and a tray top table (for restoration)

Los 983

A COLLECTION OF ITEMS to include an ebonised desk stand, tea caddy, carved box with reels, a leather gladstone bag, ebony dressing table set and a few other pieces

Los 294

A reproduction leather ale jug, a black and gold painted tin shaped bowl, a cooking thermometer, a red lacquered tea caddy and come collector`s cards (as viewed)

Los 327

A 19th century figured walnut, rosewood cross banded and ebony trimmed tea caddy of plain rectangular form (as viewed), a small rectangular mahogany lidded box and a stained wood box in the form of a miniature coffer with carved detail and pencilled dedication to the base

Los 334

A 19th century mahogany caddy of plain rectangular form with brass shield shaped key escutcheon and ball feet, the interior with two burr walnut lidded compartments and brass handles (as viewed)

Los 228

A Georgian Style Fruitwood Tea Caddy in the form of an apple

Los 455

An Arts and Crafts Celtic Silver Caddy Spoon, stamped P.W., 2.5"long, 14g

Los 461

A Set of Four Sterling Silver Forks decorated with drummers, a hall mmarked silver caddy spoon by A.J.B.

Los 323

A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED TEA CADDY of rectangular form, the lid inlaid with oval shell medallion and enclosing two hinged boxes and tea bowl aperture with brass cornucopia and ring handles, button feet, 11 1/2" wide (see illustration).

Los 324

A GEORGE III BURR YEW WOOD AND ROSEWOOD CROSS BANDED TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded boxes, panther mask and ring handles on brass ball feet, 7 1/2" wide (see illustration).

Los 325

A FRENCH KING WOOD VENEERED TEA CADDY inlaid with lozenge designs in mother of pearl, the hinged lid opening to reveal two divisions, 9" wide (see illustration).

Los 428

A KANGXI TEA CADDY of octagonal form painted in formal and foliate designs in blues, greens, red and gilt, 3 1/4" wide (see illustration).

Los 88

A CONTINENTAL SILVER CADDY SPOON, a decorated bowl with cast handle depicting a George and the dragon with import marks and a fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1847 by Hyam Hyams (2).

Los 108

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON with pierced bowl and engraved acorn decoration, Birmingham 1803 by Cocks & Betteridge.

Los 109

A CONTEMPORARY SILVER CADDY SPOON with circular bowl, rectangular handle engraved with the Prince of Wales feathers 1968, a further caddy spoon and a trifid spoon (3).

Los 156

Oak slope front Correspondence Box, 25cms, (10) and a mahogany Tea Caddy (2).

Los 166

Turned wooden Tea Caddy, formed as an apple, (a.f.), 10cms, (4) two other Boxes and two silver-plated Tureens and Covers (5).

Los 373

A 19th century green tortoiseshell tea caddy with fitted interior.

Los 852

A silver plated simulated basket weave honey pot, with server and bee knob to lid, a plated tea caddy, 4 plated goblets and a spirit measure.. (7)

Los 406

A Regency coromandel tea caddy of sarcophagus form with loop handles and squat bun feet the fitted interior incorporates two boxes and original mixing bowl, 13" wide.

Los 643

A Chippendale period carved mahogany strong box, the hinged caddy top with three carved moulded bands surmounts the square carcass with original brass carrying handles mounted with a silver oval cartouche engraved with an indistinct crest with motto deo Victoria with a further carved moulded plinth stepped to meet the ogee bracket feet, each with acanthus carving, the box with three locks retains all its original keys, 28" wide.

Los 29

A pair of nineteenth century Majolica figural match strikes, each modelled in the form of a golfing caddy, impressed numbers, 9".

Los 325

An oval embossed silver tea caddy, decorated with scenes showing villagers merrymaking - H&C Birmingham 1908

Los 443

An 18th century black japanned and chinoiserie gilt decorated tea caddy, with removable pewter lidded canisters, together with a small painted chest

Los 221

A large collection of miscellaneous items to include a 19th century coal scuttle, a modern dinner service, an early 20th century oak tea caddy and Royal Copenhagen dishes etc.

Los 743

A Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vase and a cover, early 19th century, four character Kangxi mark but early 19th century, with a panoramic of women and children on terraces, 17cm high and a Chinese rectangular blue and white tea caddy, 19th century, detailed with karakusa scrolls, Chinese Government paper label, 14cm high (at fault) (2)

Los 353

A pierced silver plated bucket shaped salt with blue glass liner and a Continental silver shovel shaped caddy spoon.

Los 400

18th Century mahogany 8-day long cased clock, the engraved brass arched top dial having a moon phase calendar, with secondary dial and calendar dial, signed Neddey Wells, Shepley, the caddy shaped top having brass ball finials with brass mounted Corinthian columns to the hood, the case having inlaid crossbanding and stringing, 13" dial.

Los 386

A silver mustard of circular form raised on three hoof feet London 1763 and a silver caddy spoon London 1813.

Los 1074

A Mixed Lot comprising: four George V Old English pattern Teaspoons; together with a pair of matching Sugar Tongs, London 1914; together with six further Coffee Spoons; two various Teaspoons; a Continental white metal Caddy Spoon; and a mother-of-pearl handled Silver Pickle Fork, various dates and makers (15)

Los 1376

An early 19th Century Mahogany Sheraton style Tea Caddy, of rectangular form, boxwood stringing throughout and the lid and frieze inlaid with fleur-de-lys and floral panels, applied on either side with brass ring handles, void interior, 12 ½" long

Los 1379

An early 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy, with an ogee top, boxwood escutcheon and raised on compressed bun feet; together with a further small rectangular box with brass ball feet (void interior), 12 ½" wide

Los 1387

A 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood strung Tea Caddy, of plain square form, interior fitted with two compartments, 9" wide

Los 1389

An early 19th Century small Sheraton style Tea Caddy, of rectangular form with canted corners, with birds-eye maple rosewood veneers, fitted single compartment interior, 4" wide

Los 471

Ballater - a Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon William Robb, marked ROBB / BALLATER (in triangular punch), Edinburgh 1912, of conventional form with heart shaped bowl with embossed view of Balmoral castle with `BALMORAL` below, the thistle handle with lion rampant within crowned shield as finial 8.5cm long, 17g

Los 472

Ballater - a Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon William Robb, marked WR, BLTR, Edinburgh 1918, of conventional form with heart shaped bowl with embossed view of Balmoral castle with `BALMORAL` below, the thistle handle with lion rampant within crowned shield as finial 8.5cm 17g

Los 473

Ballater - -a Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon William Robb, marked ROBB / BALLATER, Edinburgh 1906, of conventional form with heart shaped bowl with embossed view of Balmoral castle with `BALMORAL` below, the thistle handle with lion rampant with a crowned shield as a finial 8.5cm 17g

Los 520

Ballater - a Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon William J Fraser, marked WJF, Edinburgh 1928, of conventional form with lightly gilt heart shaped bowl with embossed view of Balmoral castle with `BALMORAL` below, the thistle handle with lion rampant within crowned shield as finial 8.5cm long Notes: After William Robb`s death, his Ballater shop was left to his daughter and she continued to run it for a short time. Within two years William J Fraser had taken the shop over and continued to produce the most popular ranges of Robb`s work. No `local` marks are known for Fraser, and his mark is known in combination with Edinburgh marks and struck as maker`s mark only.

Los 372

A Victorian rose wood box, 13 1/4" wide, together with a Victorian rose wood tea caddy, and various games boxes and African tourist souvenirs.

Los 2487

Victorian rosewood and brass bound box and a mahogany tea caddy

Los 2488

Mid 19thC mahogany tea caddy with plated carrying handle and bone escutcheon and a Victorian walnut and parquetry inlaid box

Los 723

A plated three-piece tea service and a plated tea caddy

Los 762

A box of assorted plated items including a toast rack, tea caddy, etc.

Los 807

A silver tea caddy,JD,WD, Sheffield 1906, weight 158gms

Los 35E

Mid 19thC, Queens pattern silver caddy spoon by William Eaton, London 1842

Los 35F

Mid 19thC George Unite silver caddy spoon, Albert pattern, Birmingham 1858

Los 35G

Two early 20thC Sheffield silver caddy spoons, double rat tails and treffid stems, 1911 and 1912

Los 79

Two silver caddy spoons, one with a fluted bowl and two other caddy spoons (5)

Los 223

A HALLMARKED SILVER TEA CADDY EMBOSSED WITH A VILLAGE SCENE - SILVERSMITH M F - LONDON 1900

Los 309

A RARE ANTIQUE SHAPED BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY TEA CADDY - POSSIBLY DUTCH - WITH AN EMBOSSED LADY TO THE FRONT AND AN EMBOSSED GENTLEMAN TO THE BACK ( W A F )

Los 180

An Edwardian silver caddy spoon, embossed with figures and animals, 13cm, London 1907.

Los 269

A silver manicure set, Birmingham 1918, with a nail buff, two balm pots, two scissors and four implements, in a fitted case; with a late Victorian silver cigarette case, 60g gross; a mother of pearl handled folding fruit knife with a silver blade, Sheffield 1893, in a fitted case; a silver thimble, possibly Charles Horner (marks rubbed); a plated shell butter dish, with a glass liner and a knife; a plated caddy spoon; a papier mache snuff box; a metal snuff box; and a tortoiseshell folding magnifying glass Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Los 308

A provincial Victorian silver caddy spoon of large proportions, by John Walton, Newcastle 1844, of single struck Queen`s pattern handle to a large shell bowl, 10.5cm long, 17.4g gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

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