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Los 208

A Victorian silver tea caddy, London 1887, of bombe form with embossed acanthus leaf decoration, Judah Rosenthal & Samuel Jacob, a Victorian silver salt, London 1894, of trough form with branch border and supports, Mappin & Webb, a silver circular waiter, Birmingham 1920, George R Unite, a silver cream jug, Chester 1835, with partial gadrooned body, a matched set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1930/3/4/6, together with a composite set of cutlery, fruit knives and forks, silver plated trays, tankard, posy holders, decanter bottle holder, (a Lot).

Los 1159

A Victorian papier-mache shallow dish, with shaped borders, decorated with shell inlay, painted posies of flowers and gilt, width 35.5 cm, together with a white lacquer glove box with cut steel mounts, and a matching twin division tea caddy. (3).

Los 22

A 19th Century Ebony Tea Caddy with Mother of Pearl Inlay. Circa 1840.

Los 206

A Silver Octagonal Tea Caddy the Lift Top with Heart Shaped Loop Handle, Chester 1918, 9cm High.

Los 227

A Circular Indian Silver Lidded Tea Caddy with Embossed Panels Depicting Famous Buildings and Bird Finial.

Los 339

A French Boulle Bracket and Ormolu Clock with Striking Movement Signed Pinchon, The Cast Dial with Enamelled Roman Numerals, Caddy Topped Case with Flame and Vase Finials and Raised on Four Feet. 74cm High to Include Bracket.

Los 364

A late Victorian tortoiseshell and silver mounted octagonal tea caddy, having a faceted hinged cover to a foil lined interior with lid, the silver by S Walton Smith, Birmingham 1896, 5.5in (14cm) h, 4.5in (11.5cm) w, 3in (7.5cm) d, together with a William IV caddy spoon. (2)

Los 365

A late Regency rectangular tortoiseshell tea caddy, with pewter stringing and an applied vacant plaque to the hinged cover and with a vacant interior, 4.75in (12cm) h, 6.75in (17cm) w, 4in (10cm) d, and an early 19th century goncalo alves sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the twin lid interior with turned ivory handles, 7in (18cm) h. (2)

Los 366

A late Regency blond tortoiseshell tea caddy, inlaid ivory and pewter stringing, the hinged pagoda lid inset a rectangular plaque inscribed `G W`, above twin lidded compartments and on ball feet, 6.25in (15.8cm) h, 7.25in (18.5cm) w, 5in (12.8cm) d. Some veneer loss.

Los 367

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with ivory stringing, the cover with an applied vacant silver panel, with a twin lidded, warped, interior and turned ivory handles, the front with a later inset wood escutcheon, on silver coloured metal ball feet, 5.5in (14cm) h, 6.5in (16.5cm) w, 4.25in (11cm) d.

Los 369

A George III octagonal tortoiseshell tea caddy, with ivory stringing, the faceted hinged cover with a silver coloured metal button handle, the front with an applied shield initialled `A S H`, to a divided interior, 5.25in (13.5cm) h, 5.5in (14cm) w, 3.5in (9cm) d. Restoration.

Los 370

A 19th century green tortoiseshell rectangular tea caddy, with canted corners and ivory and pewter stringing, the hinged cover with an applied plaque, `S W C`, the divided interior with two lids having turned ivory handles, 4.25in (11cm) h, 7.25in (185cm) w, 3.75in (9.5cm) d.

Los 377

An early 19th century pollarded oak tea caddy, with tulipwood banding and stringing, the interior with a pair of lidded mahogany canisters, on stamped gilt brass paw feet, 5.75in (14.5cm) h, 10in (25.5cm) w, 7in (17.8cm) d.

Los 379

A George III harewood and marquetry oval tea caddy, inlaid stringing, the replaced ivory escutcheon to an interior with later foiled lining, 4.75in (12cm) h, 5.5in (14cm) w. Restored.

Los 380

An early 19th century burr yew domed tea caddy, with boxwood stringing and a bone escutcheon, the interior with a cover having a turned bone handle, 5in (12.5cm) h & w, 3.75in (9.5cm) d.

Los 210

A Victorian Oval Silver Tea Caddy having hinged lid with half embossed reeded decoration, having lion ring handles, London 1898, engraved to base, Wilson & Gill, London, 12cm wide, 6oz

Los 236

Gero, Continental Silver Coloured Metal Tea Caddy Spoon, inscribed Zomer, 1937, also 16 various other continental silver coloured metal teaspoons

Los 464

A 19th Century Rosewood Sarcophagus Tea Caddy having hinged lid enclosing 2 lidded compartments (no sugar bowl), on bun feet, 30cm wide

Los 536

A Victorian cased set of twelve hallmarked silver tea spoons with conforming sugar tongs and caddy spoon each detailed with relief moulded foliate decoration, Sheffield 1872.

Los 728

A small 19th Century rosewood jewellery box of plain rectangular form decorated with steel work pins and a pale blue silk lined interior, together with a similar period sarcophagus tea caddy (S/D).

Los 814

A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with brass details and boxwood strung decoration, length 30cm S/D.

Los 873

A William IV mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form with inlaid brass strung line detail, lacks mixing bowl, S/D, 27cm wide.

Los 440

An Early XIX Century Rosewood Sarcophagus Form Tea Caddy, the hinged cover with a centre raised tablet, inlaid with mother of pearl scrolls, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments, on bun feet, 22.5cms wide (one foot missing).

Los 192

George III tortoiseshell tea caddy of two lidded compartments on ball feet. Width 18cm.

Los 238

Silver shell-shaped caddy spoon, William Elliott, London 1826, another caddy spoon, Dutch.930 windmill caddy spoon, and two silver boxes. 3oz 8dwt in total.

Los 345

A LIBERTY & CO ENGLISH PEWTER SQUARE CADDY AND COVER. Pattern No.0194. 4.25ins wide.

Los 770A

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LOW BOY, POSSIBLY AMERICAN the caddy moulded rectangular top above one long and three short drawers and a shaped apron, between caddy moulded corners, on cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet, 78cm wide, 72cm high, 50cm deep.

Los 259

An Edwardian Britannia silver three handled bowl W B Ltd. Birmingham 1907, of circular form, shamrock leaf bifurcated handle on an upturned three section foot, together with a pair of silver spill vases (loaded); a cream jug; two dessert and two fiddle and shell pattern forks; napkin ring; pusher; two handled trophy (engraved); two other spill vases; a vesta case; an Edwardian tea caddy; two dessert spoons Rettie and Sons, Aberdeen and marked for Edinburgh 1836; 1914-18. BWM; AVM. (qty) 37oz weighable silver

Los 315

* A George III caddy spoon M Linwood & Sons, Birmingham 1808, the scalloped circular bowl with foliate detail with a simple Old English pattern handle with engraved detail 14.5g

Los 321

A Victorian Scottish wine label by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh ,date letter lacking, cast and chased in the form of a letter P with scroll and foliate decoration, with suspension chain; together with a group of plated wine labels of simple form, a pin cushion and a long handled caddy spoon with filigree bowl (qty) `P` label 499mm high

Los 175

A George III mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, a decanter box (af) and a plate mounted glass hip flask. (3)

Los 417

A silver baby rattle, in the form of a seated cat, two silver caddy spoons, silver teaspoon by Hester Bateman and two other silver spoons

Los 54

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy having fitted compartmental interior (no bowl).

Los 61

A 19th century tortoiseshell effect box, pokerwork box, a cylindrical treen box and a 19th century caddy having illustrated lid.

Los 26

A 19th century walnut two division domed top tea caddy, the lid mounted with brass and ivorine spandrels surrounding central shaped lozenge, length 20cm, height 11.4cm (minor water damage)

Los 27

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy, with boxwood stringing, the fitted interior comprising twin removable lidded compartments, flanking a central cut glass mixing bowl, complete with key, height 20cm, width 31cm

Los 62

A Regency tortoiseshell serpentine fronted rectangular two compartment tea caddy, with bone surround and tortoiseshell lidded internal covers, with silver wire stringing and shaped silver plaque to the lid, length 17.5cm, height 11.5cm, raised on four turned feet (minor chips/losses)

Los 75

An antique mahogany tea caddy, further tea caddies, boxes and oak tobacco jars.

Los 594

A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, opening to reveal two compartments, (missing bowl).

Los 710

A 19th Century burr walnut domed top tea caddy with inlaid decoration.

Los 761

A George III satinwood single compartment caddy, the shaped top decorated with seashell inlay.

Los 809

A 19th Century maple sarcophagus shaped tea caddy on bun feet.

Los 229

An early 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy, of bow fronted oblong form, with pagoda top opening to reveal two lidded lead lined divisions, raised on four ball feet, 7" wide (illustrated on page 12).

Los 539

A 19th Century tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus outline, the rectangular pagoda top bordered by ivory banding and floral inlaid decoration to the frieze, above tapering body inlaid with floral decoration to the front and raised on white metal ball feet, 17cm width (lock a/f).

Los 539A

A 19th Century tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid bow front tea caddy, the pagoda top enclosing fitted interior, the whole decorated with inlaid grape vine decoration, with shaped apron and pad feet, 20cm width.

Los 541

A 19th century Dutch satinwood, mahogany and partridge wood banded tea caddy, with shallow domed lid, enclosing a lidded compartment, 20cm. wide, with two Dutch silver caddy spoons of traditional designs, both with import marks.

Los 542

A 19th Century satinwood and crossbanded rectangular tea caddy, the top divided into two panels with oval burr walnut inlay, enclosing fitted interior and similar decoration panels to body and sides, 19cm width.

Los 543

A 19th Century rectangular burr walnut tea caddy, 18cm width.

Los 550

A 19th Century tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, the cushion shaped top having floral mother of pearl inlay, enclosing fitted interior and rectangular body with canted corners and matching floral inlaid panels to the front, raised on turned ivory feet, 18cm width.

Los 554

A 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the top inset with relief carved mother of pearl foresters armorial, flanked by mother of pearl and abelone panels, enclosing fitted interior, 20cm width.

Los 572

Samuel Marti, Paris, A blonde tortoiseshell mantel clock, the eight day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong and stamped with the trademark of the movement maker `S. Marti, Paris`, the white enamel dial decorated with painted swags between the black Arabic numerals, with decorative engraved brass hands and signed with the retailer`s name ` Brock & Sons, Edinburgh`, the blonde tortoiseshell case having a caddy top surmounted by a cast brass handle, four finials to the top corners and decorative feet, height 33cm (handle down). * Samuel Marti et Cie are recorded as maker`s of roulant blanc clock movements working at Le Pays de Montbeliard circa 1867 with a retail outlet in Paris.

Los 357

A 19thC mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, with gadroon moulded tablet top, on compressed bun feet, (lacking interior), 21.5cm wide; together with a pair of 19thC porcelaneous seated spaniels, with iron red and white coats, 9cm high. (3)

Los 379

A Victorian mahogany dome top tea caddy with metal mounts, the interior with two lidded divisions, 17 cms wide , a rosewood box, a walnut box, and a mahogany box with parquetry panels, all with damages and losses (4)

Los 465

A Maling Ware Ringtons tea caddy of hexagonal from printed in blue with views of Newcastle on Tyne, the cover with the Tyne bridges, 14.5 cm high, together with a Locke & Co. Worcester blush ivory sugar castor with an EPNS cover, 17cm high.

Los 846

Turned wooden bookends, a mahogany tea caddy with damage, pewter jugs and tankards.

Los 383

A George III figural kingwood two section tea caddy with canted corners, (8in)

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