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Los 180

A George III silver tea caddy, Hester Bateman, London 1785-86. of cylindrical oval form with bright engraved fleur -de-lys and flower head borders, the centre of the body below the key hole engraved with a canted rectangular cartouche with stylised flower head borders, with crest of a dragon looking left, the flush hinged cover with band of identical flower head and fleur-de-lys border and with green stained carved ivory pineapple finial, 9cm high, 11cm wide, 9oz, Heraldry: The engraved crest is used by a number of families including, Barton, Cross, Draycroft and others, The engraved crest is used by a number of families including, Barton, Cross, Draycroft and others

Los 193

A Continental tea caddy, scent bottle, two jugs, a bowl and other china

Los 360

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, a turned wood box etc

Los 99

A VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL TEA CADDY with bright cut and chased decoration, having crest and monogram to cartouches either side, engraved inscription to base. London 1887, maker's mark TG. 203g (6.5oz) 10cm x 7cm x 8cm high

Los 100

A VICTORIAN SILVER EMBOSSED TEA CADDY of bombé form, the hinged cover with embossed figural decoration within a scrolling cartouche, the body with stylised Chinese spear head border and further scrolling decoration between. London 1883, maker's mark SC. 120g (3.8oz), 7cm high.

Los 321

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WALNUT TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form having twin turned handles, on four button feet, the interior with twin lidded compartments flanking a central well for mixing bowl (a later moulded glass bowl included). 16.5cm x 32cm x 17cm high.

Los 518

A silver mustard pot, on 4 feet, feather and shell edges, with spoon and blue glass liner, HM B'ham 1922; a pair silver grape scissors, HM Sheffield 1938; a caddy spoon, HM London 1825; a pair feathered edge salt spoons HM B'ham 1919; a baby's EPNS doll rattle, ivory ring; 2 button hooks, one handle HM London 1922; a pair curling tongs. Generally GC

Los 619

A 19th Century small rectangular tea caddy with boxwood strung borders, together with a similar rose wood work box with mother of pearl details, (2).

Los 632

An early 20th Century black lacquered canted rectangular twin compartmental tea caddy in the Japanese taste, all raised on four lion paw feet, length 28cm

Los 651

A late Georgian tortoise shell tea caddy of tapered rectangular form with a domed hinged cover and fitted interior, lacking bun feet and suffering slight damages, height 14cm.

Los 747

An early 19th Century rectangular mahogany tea caddy of plain form raised on four bracket feet, length 22cm, lacking interior, S/D.

Los 351

A Blue & White Platter, Wedgwood Part Service, Pewter Tankard, Tea Caddy etc.

Los 582

A rosewood sewing box to include a miniature tortoishell caddy, jewellery etc

Los 243

A Worcester Heritage Collection Tea Caddy and Cover, decorated figures, 13.5 cm high

Los 532

An Early 19 Century Mahogany Tea Caddy, on bun feet, 29 cm wide

Los 549

A 19th Century Inlaid Mahogany Tea Caddy, 32.5 cm wide

Los 557

A Victorian silver shaped oblong tea caddy by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1862, with a massed acorns and leaf finial, a pierced gallery, engraved with gothic tracery, the interior with a single division, the base apron applied with trefoils to the angles, 16cm (6.25in) high, 18.5cm (7.25in) wide, 896g (28.75 oz)

Los 584

An early George III silver bombe tea caddy by Samuel Herbert & Co., London 1765, the domed cover with a flower finial, the body with embossed flower swags, beaded angles and a gadrooned base rim, with a pierced leafy apron and feet, 14.5cm (5.75in) high, 310g (9.75 oz)

Los 637

A Chinese export silver coloured cylindrical tea caddy, character marks, retailed by 'Whytock & Sons, Dundee', applied in relief with irises in water, with a conforming push-on cover and an internal cover, 12.5cm (5in) high, 266g (8.5 oz)

Los 380

Arts & Crafts cylindrical tea caddy , the ebonised body set with brass studs, the number 100, and a decorative letter U keyplate, the hinged cover revealing a foiled interior (drilled as a string box). Height 16.5cm.

Los 441

English porcelain tea caddy circa 1780 painted with floral sprays with blue and red line borders, 11.5cm high

Los 125

A turned treen aubergine tea caddy, with calyx cover, interior cover missing, 5.25in (13cm) h, a 19th century burr birch snuff box, the lid with later retailers name 'DERFIELD. 48 BURLINGTON ARCADE', 3.75in (9cm) w, and an iron plumb bob with later brass handle in a wood stand. (3)

Los 468

An 18th century Dutch walnut and floral marquetry ogee shaped tea caddy, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with a brass handle revealing a pair of brass lidded canisters flanking a hinged lidded canister, with recess behind on later block feet, 6.5in (16cm) h, 10in (25.5cm) w.

Los 469

A late 19th century satinwood, tulipwood and parquetry tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover with a gilt brass handle revealing a twin lidded interior, 7in (18cm) h, 9.75in (25cm) w.

Los 472

A George II mahogany tea caddy, with palmwood cross banding and stringing, the hinged cover with a shell cast bronze handle revealing three vacant partitions and a spoon rack with pierced apertures on replaced ogee bracket feet, 7in (18cm) h, 11in (28cm) w.

Los 473

A George II walnut and burr walnut tea caddy, with cross banding and stringing, the sloping hinged cover with a brass handle revealing a triple divided interior on a base moulding with bracket feet, 7.25in (18.5cm) h, 9.75in (25cm) w.

Los 474

A George III mahogany cube tea caddy, with tulipwood cross banding and stringing, having a hinged cover, 4.25in (11cm) h and w.

Los 477

A George II oak and parquetry strung tea caddy, with moulded edges and a leaf cast silver coloured metal handle to the hinged cover to a previously divided interior and having a raised spoon shelf at the back on brass paw and ball feet. 7.25in (18.5cm) h, 11.25 (28.5cm) w.

Los 478

A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy, with kingwood banding, chevron stringing and ivory edging, the hinged cover with a plated handle revealing a velvet lined triple divided interior, the silvered lock stamped 'W. MUCKLESTON, PATENT,' 5.5in (14cm) h, 10.75 (27.5cm) w. Provenance: The Casimir Collection, lot 517.

Los 479

A George III satinwood barrel front tea caddy, with an inverted bow back having tulipwood cross banding and stringing, the hinged cover with a foliage marquetry spray and a cast brass handle revealing a pair of oval hinged lidded canisters flanking a later treen bowl with spoon and tong apertures behind. 6.25in (16cm) h, 11.25in (28.5cm) w. Lid warped and sides bowed.

Los 480

A George III rolled paper hexadecagon tea caddy, with kingwood feather banding and stringing, the glazed panels with differing scroll and foliage designs, the top panel cracked and having a plated ring handle, locked (no key), 6in (15cm) h, 8in (20cm) w.

Los 482

A late Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, with pewter stringing and serpentine sides with basket weave panels, the interior with a lid on plated ball feet, worn. 5in (12.5cm) h, 4.25in (11cm) w. Restoration to lid and back hinge.

Los 483

A George III oval tortoiseshell tea caddy, the hinged cover with a Sheffield plate ring handle, worn, to a vacant interior with traces of foil, 4.5in (11.5cm) h, 5.5in (14cm) w.

Los 484

A George III rosewood and satinwood octagonal tea caddy, with stringing, the hinged top with a circular patera and a Sheffield plate ring handle revealing a mahogany cover, 5in (12.5cm) h, 5.25in (13.5cm) w.

Los 485

A George III harewood and marquetry oval tea caddy, with boxwood edging, the hinged cover revealing a divided interior with remains of foil, 4.5in (11.5cm) h, 5.75in (14.5cm) w.

Los 486

A late George III parquetry tea caddy, rectangular with canted corners, having oval panels, faux fluting and dots with banding and stringing in various woods including kingwood, purpleheart and sycamore, some stained, with a brass handle and later lined interior, 4.5in (11.5cm) h, 5.5in (14cm) w, 3.5in (9cm) d.

Los 487

A late George III harewood and marquetry octagonal tea caddy, with boxwood stringing having a faceted hinged cover with turned bone finial, the interior with later foil and previously divided, 7in (18cm) h, 7.5in (19cm) w.

Los 488

A carved walnut tea caddy, having guilloche and floret bands, with acanthus and shell canted corners of rectangular bombe form, the hinged cover with a faceted gilt brass handle with a later plush lined interior, the base inscribed '1693', 5.75in (14.5cm) h, 9.25in (23.5cm) w.

Los 491

A pair of mahogany and marquetry cube tea caddies, each inlaid with paterae, 5in (12.8cm) h, 4in (10.4cm) w, 4.5in (11cm) d. (2) Losses to stringing, adapted from a larger caddy.

Los 493

A Victorian walnut and brass mounted tea caddy, with ebonised and strung corners, the interior with a pair of lidded compartments, 5.5in (14cm) h, 9.5in (24cm) w.

Los 494

A Victorian walnut tea caddy, with burr veneers having a domed cover with a pair of lidded compartments, 6.25in (16cm) h, 8in (20cm) w.

Los 496

An early 19th satinwood domed top tea caddy, with marquetry shells, the interior with a later brass lift-out liner, 5.25in (13cm) h, 7.75in (19.5cm) w, 4.5in (11.5cm) d.

Los 889

A caddy spoon Old English pattern George III 1804 by T.B. Thomas Bosher

Los 890

A caddy spoon Old English pattern shell bowl George III 1798 by Henry Nutting

Los 909

A silver caddy spoon London 1973/4 AC and SS Ltd .76 oz

Los 5

Large silver sifting caddy spoon with stem in the form of a galleon held aloft by two cherubs and two fish, full import marks

Los 11

Hester Bateman silver caddy spoon with scallop shell bowl

Los 14

Pear shaped Georgian silver caddy spoon in the fiddle pattern, London 1810

Los 21

Georgian caddy spoon in the form of a leaf, maker's mark IW

Los 90

Selection of four silver caddy spoons Georgian and later in various designs and varied Assay marks and a filigree caddy spoon

Los 2464

* Rosewood small sarcophagus two division tea caddy, copper ware and other bric-a-brac

Los 137

A CHINESE VASE SHAPED TEA CADDY decorated with bianco sopra, early 18th Century, a blanc de chine rhinoceros libation cup, a Kangxi famille vert bottle shaped vase, a famille rose spoon tray, 18th Century and a Chinese saucer (5) (with faults)

Los 54

A CHINESE EXPORT BLACK AND GOLD LACQUERED TEA CADDY with eight sided top and twin pewter compartments with engraved decoration and claw feet, 13" wide.

Los 183

AN ANTIQUE FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY in the form of an apple with hinged rising lid and engraved key plate with cracks, 4 1/4" high.

Los 345

A GEORGE III HAREWOOD OVAL TEA CADDY, rosewood crossbanded and inlaid with a conch shell oval to the lid and a patera hung drapery swag to the front, interior with cover and traces of foiling. 14.5cm wide.

Los 346

A GEORGE III SATINWOOD RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY, with rosewood crossbanding and sycamore line inlay, with fan inlaid ovals to the lid and to the the lids of the compartmented interior. 20.5cm wide.

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