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Los 338

A Crawfords Biscuit Tin of lozenge shape simulating Art Deco bakelite and another in the form of a satinwood Tea Caddy (2).

Los 343

A Tea Tin in the form of a shell inlaid tea caddy, a Cadbury Art Nouveau Tin in the form of a leather embossed casket and a Cobra Boot Polish Tin (3).

Los 472

A George III mahogany rectangular Tea Caddy with cross binding and satinwood stringing having two interior lidded compartments on brass ball feet, 7 in H.

Los 217

A George IV tortoiseshell tea caddy, of rectangular bombé form, the pagoda top lid concealing two foil lined compartments with ivory button tortoiseshell covers, on ivory bun feet. 19cm wide

Los 221

A George IV tortoiseshell tea caddy, circa 1825, the caddy top opening to reveal a tortoiseshell rectangular cover with ivory ball handle, the serpentine sides each with a band of plaiting, with silvered escutcheon and ball feet, 12.5cm high

Los 319

A late 17th century walnut and floral marquetry month going longcase clock, the twin train movement with recoil escapement striking the hours on a bell, , the 11" brass dial signed to the lower margin 'Joseph Knibb Londini Fecit', with chevron engraved perimeter and cherub mask spandrels around a silvered Roman chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with date aperture, the hood with caddy top, blind fretwork friezes and spire finials above a long trunk door with central armorial of a crown supported by griffins, on a stepped apron with bracket feet, the whole inlaid flower-filled jardinieres and perched birds within line inlaid and trailing vine borders (movement significantly adapted). 236cm high

Los 399

A George III mahogany and chequer strung tea caddy, circa 1780, now fitted as a stationery box, 15cm high, 25cm wide, 14cm deep. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Los 786

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware tea caddy inscribed 'Honest Tea is the Best Policy' , a Doulton Lambeth commemorative jack, a collection of Doulton miniature vases and a collection of ceramics various marks, minor damages caddy 13 cm. high

Los 916

Two press cutting albums relating to the designs of Michael Caddy including portraits and original photographs, some loose, circa 1963-64

Los 197

A 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy with decorative mother of pearl inlay in the form of flowers and peacocks, 7 3/4" wide, and a further tea caddy of similar form ( both for restoration) (2)

Los 200

A Georgian rosewood tea caddy together with further tea caddies and boxes (8)

Los 93

An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, on bun feet, 21cm high x 33cm wide

Los 155

A Charlotte Rhead style table lamp, the tube lined floral decoration with a lustre glaze, in the form of a ginger jar, pat.no.T276, 17cm high, and a Pheonix ware blue vase, 14cm high, a Swiss incised slipware tea caddy with floral polychrome decoration, marked 'Thoumb', 12cm high

Los 261

A Japanese ceramic two section inro with floral decoration, 8cm long together with a ceramic Noh mask tea caddy (repaired) 11cm long

Los 125

Two Willow pattern meat plates, a bronze effect statue, a Doulton candle cone, prints, tea caddy etc.

Los 473

Assorted bygones - a chess set, tea caddy, pictures and prints, set of snooker balls etc.

Los 496

Prints, tea caddy, programme of Twelfth Night signed by Vivienne Leigh and other pamphlets and booklets

Los 571

A burr walnut and Tunbridge inlaid tea caddy with domed top on flared base.

Los 572

A 19th Century parquetry and marquetry inlaid tea caddy with twin shell carved handles in fitted interior with inlaid decoration, fitted with two boxes and replacement glass bowl.

Los 43

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with marquetry burr walnut floral inlay, the interior with central aperture for sugar bowl, flanked by two inlaid lidded canisters, the sides with ring handles, set on four bun feet, 12.5in (32cm) wide.

Los 44

A Regency tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy, of Pagoda form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a twin compartment interior, the lids with turned ivory handles, set on four turned ivory bun feet, 8.5in (21.5cm) wide.

Los 1360

A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, the case with caddy top pediment, brass stop-fluted columns, side glazed viewing windows, later inlay to the hood, moulded trunk door with later inlaid D shape floral and bird inlay, re-built plinth with inlay and upon bracket shaped feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, matted dial centre with date aperture below 12, oval shaped silvered plaque bearing inscription Edw Newton, Grantham, centre seconds hand, the arch with silvered disc depicting Father Time, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 248cm high (dial possibly associated to the movement) See illustration

Los 97

A Meissen Hexagonal Tea Caddy and Cover, circa 1728, decorated in the manner of Johann Ehrenfried Stadler, the compressed baluster body moulded with recessed panels, painted in puce, iron red, yellow, green and Böttger lustre with a Chinaman wearing a broad rimmed hat and fishing, chinoiserie flowers, rockwork, birds and insects, the cover with peonies in puce with blue centres, chocolate brown line rims, 10.2cm high See illustration. Provenance: The Wolfe Collection, Bonhams, Important Meissen and Related Porcelains, 17 June 1998, lot 47. Wolfe Inventory No.77

Los 450

A Russian Imperial Silver and Enamel Mounted Rosewood Architectural Three-Division Tea Caddy, Pavel Sazikov, late 19th century, of stepped form, the main lid centred with a dome of coloured enamel work within silver strapwork punctuated by four six-limbed star bosses, within silver strapwork and angle studs, initialled KC, birch lined interior, flanked by smaller compartments with silver "roofed" lids, further conforming decoration to the front, back and sides, the angled frieze with guttae detail, on silver and blue enamel decorated bun feet, various marks, including those of Kostroma, 7cm by 21cm by 11.5cm See illustration

Los 529

A Group of Five Georgian Caddy Spoons, various makers, including a stained ivory-handled shovel type, engraved with a pineapple motif, by Cox & Bettridge, Birmingham 1807, and an example with a pierced rounded rectangular bowl; and A George III Mother-of-Pearl Handled Folding Fork, circa 1800, duty head and lion passant marks only, 13.5cm long (6)

Los 44

An early 19thC mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular form, with ebony and box stringing and rosewood crossbanding, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments, 5¼" high, 7" wide.

Los 200

A 19thC walnut and rosewood table cabinet with a caddy top over two doors, each with cross banding and boxwood stringing, the interior fitted with three drawers, with inset brass handles and each with a single division on moulded base, 13¾" high, 12¼" wide.

Los 227

An early 19thC mahogany tea caddy, the hinged cover centrally mounted with a brass swing handle, with pierced brass escutcheon's on bracket feet, the interior fitted with three compartments, 9" wide.

Los 228

An early 19thC scrumble painted walnut effect tea caddy of rectangular form, hinged cover with shaped rim, studded with brass rosettes and centre pierced medallion, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments, 6½" wide.

Los 229

A Victorian papier mache tea caddy of rectangular form, slightly domed cover, inlaid with mother of pearl and painted and gilt with flowers, the interior fitted with two compartments flanking an aperture for faul, raised on flattened bun feet, 13" wide (damages), together with a Britannic metal melon shaped coffee pot with domed cover and scroll handle, 10" high.

Los 386

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a shell bowl, and fiddle and shell handle, Newcastle 1795, Makers mark F.S., 3¾" long.

Los 424

A Georgian silver caddy spoon in the form of a tea leaf, partial marks only, with duty mark and lion passant.

Los 131

A Dutch silver tea caddy having ornate embossed decoration, hallmarks to the base, 4" high,

Los 21

A selection of silver wares to include; two pairs of sugar tongs London 1841 and 1832, a condiment ladle Dublin 1829, a sugar scoop London 1853, a fish knife with mother of pearl handle, Sheffield 1845, a caddy spoon Birmingham 1930 and a pair of silver grape nips, Birmingham 1909 (8)

Los 38

A Danish Caddy Spoon with scallop bowl and floral pierced stem, an Irish Sugar Shovel, Dublin 1832, two Butter Knives, two pairs of Sugar Tongs, pair of Pickle Forks and four Teaspoons.

Los 69

An Edward VII silver cased Cigar Cutter presented by Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs, London 1906 and a Sheffield plated oval Tea Caddy with gadroon rim.

Los 71

A Victorian circular Tea Caddy spirally fluted, Birmingham 1894, maker: Deakins & Francis.

Los 74

A George V oval Tea Caddy embossed and chased with frieze of figures in landscape, Chester 1913.

Los 95

A Victorian Caddy Spoon in the form of a scoop with scroll embossing and turned handle, London 1895.

Los 599

An inlaid brass Blotter, Slide Rule, Fan, coronation Tin and Georgian mahogany Tea Caddy A/F.

Los 715

A Georgian mahogany Tea Caddy with Prince of Wales feathers, urn of flowers and butterfly inlaid reserves, satinwood stringing, two interior compartments flanking glass bowl, lion mask and ring handles, raised on turned feet, 12in and a Georgian bright cut Caddy Spoon.

Los 717

A George III mahogany Tea Caddy with 3 divisions having brass handle and escutcheon on bracket feet, 9 in, A/F.

Los 726

An early 19th Century sarcophagus Tea Caddy with lion mask and ring handles, and another, smaller.

Los 729

A Georgian mahogany Tea Caddy of sarcophagus shape with chevron stringing, fitted three interior divisions and secret drawer on ogee bracket feet, 10in.

Los 441

Silver plate-a caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl and a pair of pierced fish servers each of fiddle pattern and initialled H with pierced ends. (3).

Los 473

A Regency mahogany tea caddy with three sectional interior of sarcophagus form with a thin satinwood inlay and (later) lock escutcheon, the top 29cms. by 14cms.

Los 347

A LOWESTOFT BLUE AND WHITE TEA CADDY OF SHOULDER RECTANGULAR FORM, PRINTED WITH FLOWERS AND BUTTERFLIES, BASE CRACK PROBABLY FIRING FAULT CIRCA 1780, 10 CM

Los 1

Early 19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy edged with ebony stringing

Los 117

An IONA Scottish Hallmarked Silver Celtic Style Caddy Spoon, with oval hammered bowl, to Celtic knot and reeded handle, Highland Home Industries, Edinburgh 1949.

Los 34

A Small Collection of Silver Plated Items, to include a shaped tea caddy, a large ladle, a pair of dwarf candlesticks and other items

Los 125

A George III Silver Caddy Spoon, the bowl of scalloped form with shaped handle, Sheffield 1783, together with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1876

Los 760

Early 20thC veneered tea caddy

Los 25

Scottish stained pine chest of 2 over 3 drawers with an additional hidden drawer and caddy top. 117 x 122cm.

Los 814

A late Victorian George III style bracket clock, with brass carrying handle to the cherub, cornucopia and scroll cast caddy top, with flaming torch finial to each corner above the arched glazed door enclosing the arched brass dial with eight bell and Cambridge chimes, advance and retard mechanisms, silvered brass dial with Roman numerals and triple fusee movement, flanked by carrying handles, pierced grilles and all raised on short scroll feet. Width 14 ins, height including handle 26 ins.

Los 9

An 18th century creamware tea caddy, of canted rectangular form with sloping shoulders, decorated with opposed printed monochrome decoration of pastoral figural scenes, 10cm high

Los 96

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, of sarcophagus form enclosing a two division interior on brass ball feet, 18cm wide, 16cm high, 12cm deep

Los 142

A late 17th century walnut and floral marquetry longcase clock, By Andrew Broun, Edinburgh, the anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the caddy top hood with foliate pierced frieze and column uprights enclosing a matted brass and silvered dial with 'boyes and crowne' spandrels, the roman dial with subsidiary arabic chapters, calendar aperture, seconds dial and ringed winding holes, the trunk door with glazed pendulum aperture, on apron base with later short cabriole legs, 235cm high

Los 166

A mid 18th century yew-wood lowboy, the rectangular top with caddy moulded edge above a lipped frieze drawer and an arrangement of three short drawers above an ogee arched apron, on cabriole legs with pointed pad feet, 76cm wide, 77cm high, 48cm deep

Los 303

A George III silver novelty caddy spoon, the handle die stamped with an eagle's head, the feathers forming the bowl, Birmingham 1814 by Joseph Willmore, length approx 7.5cm.

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