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Los 138

An Edwardian silver caddy box of shaped square section, each with Art Nouveau influenced pierced panels, opening to reveal hammered copper liner, maker Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910, width 7.5cm

Los 266

A George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, the rising lid marquetry inlaid with a conch shell and having rosewood crossbanding and chequer stringing, width 19cm, one other similar with rosewood crossbanding, and a 19th century burr, yew and inlaid needlework box, with brass lion mask ring handles and ball feet, width 21cm (3)

Los 268

A George III mahogany and inlaid tea caddy of rectangular form, the whole with rosewood crossbanding, boxwood stringing, the rising lid with twin panels with burr and yew oval inlays, matching front panels, all opening to reveal fitted interior of two mahogany and inlaid lidded canisters, width 24.5cm

Los 295

A 19th century Japan lacquered papier-mache tea caddy of rectangular form, having canted corners, gilt decorated with reserves of Oriental figure scenes, the rising lid opening to reveal two original engraved metal canisters, width 20cm

Los 299

An early Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, having a sarcophagus hinge cover, opening to reveal two fitted compartments, the whole inlaid with trailing wildflowers in mother of pearl, and having ring carry handles on bun feet, width 25.5cm

Los 300

A Victorian figured walnut and brass mounted fitted tea caddy of rectangular form, having engraved and pierced brass twin escutcheons, the rising lid opening to reveal hinged caddy and cut glass mixing bowl, and with inset ivory makers label ‘Pearce maker, 77 Cornhill, London’, width 25cm

Los 223

PAPIER MACHE TEA CADDY INLAID WITH MOTHER OF PEARL AND GILT DECORATION (NO KEY)

Los 340

GEORGIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON BIRMINGHAM 1793 AND ONE OTHER SHEFFIELD 1948

Los 497

A Victorian Silver Shovel Shaped Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1854, maker George Unite

Los 774

A 19th Century Sarcophagus Shaped Lacquered Tea Caddy on black ground with all over oriental river landscape, bird, building and floral decoration, having hinged lid and brass carrying handles, enclosing 2 lidded compartments, on splayed brass claw and ball feet, 30cm wide

Los 500

A 19c. rosewood tea caddy of rectangular form, the interior fitted with removable tea canisters with a space for mixing bowl. 13cms. wide by 15 cms. deep by 15 cms. high.

Los 2407

Regency burr walnut tea caddy and Victorian rosewood and mother-of-pearl work box

Los 20

Art and Crafts style hammered finish silver caddy spoon with ship terminal, 1961, and a large embossed caddy spoon, import mark for 1892

Los 24

Sterling silver fluted caddy spoon with pierced bowl and a silver caddy spoon with pierced stem

Los 25

Georgian silver pear shape fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1831

Los 115

Parker Junior pen, boxed; two George VI and Elizabeth handkerchiefs, silver caddy spoon and two Georgian papier mache snuff boxes

Los 2302

Regency amboyna two divisional tea caddy on brass ball feet

Los 2379

Small 19thC burr wood tea caddy, a box with insert tile to lid and another tea caddy

Los 165

A Victorian walnut two division tea caddy, of oblong form with arched top and vertical tunbridge style banding, 8" wide

Los 344

An early 19th Century longcase clock, by Baitson, Beverley, having eight day movement with painted arched dial depicting a figure in a river landscape to the arch and floral spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, in oak case with mahogany cross banding, the caddy top with three brass ball finials, on reeded pillars, painted arched trunk door flanked by canted corners, on panelled base, 93 1/2" high

Los 347

A 19th Century longcase clock, by Robert Potts, Patrington, the eight day movement with arched brass dial having subsidiary seconds dial and pierced scrolling spandrels, in oak case with caddy top flanked by brass finials, on reeded pillars, arched trunk door and panelled base, 91 1/2" high

Los 517

Three silver cigarette cases, two Dunhill lighters, Georgian caddy spoon and silver pot bellied snuff box

Los 242

An inlaid mahogany tea caddy 19th century, of sarcophagus form, the fitted interior enclosing a glass sugar bowl flanked by two lidded compartments, set on four turned bun feet, 11.5in (29cm) wide.

Los 439

A Chinese black lacquered tea caddy, with gilt vignettes of urns with scenes of figures within, the interior with twin lidded canister, fitted with carrying handles, width 33.5cm(13 1/4in.).

Los 263

A small Victorian silver tea caddy with semi wrythen body, Birmingham 1898, Maker's mark D and F.

Los 319

Georgian style silver caddy, London 1916, inscribed with a crest and signatures from 59 2nd battalion Nottinghamshire Regiment; also two buttons, a brooch and a Mintons coffe cup relating to the Regiment.

Los 442

George III mahogany tea caddy with a secret drawer, the bell topped lid revealing an interior fitted with two compartments and a well, the left side of the caddy rising to reveal the secret drawer. width 26cm.

Los 443

Mahogany tea caddy, circa 1800, banded in satinwood, the top and front inlaid with oval shell paterae, revealing a foil lined interior. Width 19cm.

Los 489

Victorian figured walnut tea caddy, the interior fitted with two boxes and a vacant well. Length 30cm.

Los 561

Chinese blue and white willow pattern table ware , Qianlong period, including: 11 teabowls, 3 saucers, sparrow beak jug, caddy, and a plate, each with a grain-de-ris body. (Damage)

Los 720

Ebonised repeating longcased clock, early 18th century with restorations, square brass face, 31cm, with cherub mask spandrels, N-S lever at XII, bolt and shutter lever at III, silvered arabic and roman chapter ring inscribed Thos Wightman, London, matt field, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and ringed winding holes, the twin-barrel month-going movement of four pillars with dead-beat escapement, quarter repeat on two bells, hour rack, in a caddy top hood with three brass balls, pierced frets, plain integral columns and glazed sides, on cavetto shoulders with gilt scroll brackets, lenticle trunk and set out base. Height 260cm. (Two weights, pendulum and key)

Los 722

Oak longcase clock, the associated movement, late 17th century, with square brass face, 25cm, crown and cherub spandrels, silvered roman chapter ring, field engraved with lion masks and foliage, and inscribed John Burges fecit, date aperture, hour finger, single weight movement of four pillars and skeleton plates, anchor escapement, external countwheel striking the hour, in an old oak case of caddy top hood with fruitwood twist columns and glazed sides, cavetto shoulders, slender trunk with lenticle and incised initials, the base with applied mouldings. Height 210cm. (Weight and pendulum).

Los 304

A George V silver tea caddy of faceted oval form with undulating rim, the hinge lid with green stained finial, Sheffield 1928 by Asprey & Co. Ltd., stamped 'Asprey London 9144' to base, height approx 11.5cm.

Los 309

An Edwardian silver tea caddy of lobed oval shape with gadrooned borders, the hinge lid with spiral reeded flame finial, London 1901 by Francis Higgins (marks worn).

Los 339

A collection of silver items, including a pair of candlesticks, a christening mug, Birmingham 1895, a silver rimmed cut glass salad bowl, a cigarette box, a cream jug, a tea caddy, a toast rack and a sugar bowl.

Los 398

A George V silver vase with beaded rim, Birmingham 1913, a silver tea caddy and cover of cylindrical form with spiral reeded and fluted decoration, London 1914, two silver Old English pattern table spoons, and four further items of flatware, including a plated pickle fork.

Los 852

A Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl folding pocket knife, Sheffield 1869, and a matched folding pocket fork, cased, together with two silver caddy spoons, a silver napkin ring and a papier-mâché oval snuff box.

Los 78

Victorian caddy of rectangular waisted form embossed with foliate scrolls and half fluted design, 4" high, maker JR SJ, London 1887

Los 89

George III caddy spoon of plain form, maker PB WB, London 1805; together two other George III caddy spoons (both a.f), two other caddy spoons, pair of Victorian scissor sugar nips etc (8)

Los 95

Good Victorian bombe shaped tea caddy by Fordham & Faulkener, with foliate and half fluted embossed sides upon a cast and foliate scrolling base, 6.5" high, Sheffield 1898

Los 168

George III Kings pattern sifter spoon, maker William Chawner London 1819; together with a William IV Old English pattern caddy spoon, maker A.B.S, London 1830 (2)

Los 543

Georgian mahogany oblong tea caddy inlaid with boxwood lines, 7.5" wide

Los 544

19th century rosewood sarcophagus shaped two division tea caddy, inlaid with boxwood lines, 7.5" wide

Los 679

Early 19th century face screen painted with flowers and birds, pierced brass blotter, planished copper oval caddy and a daggeureotype within a pressed ornate case moulded in relief with an angel carrying a cherub entitled 'Morning' (4)

Los 66

A Lock & Co Worcester teacup with hand painted church, a Belleek trinket dish and cover with shamrock decoration, a Samson tea caddy with hand painted armorial, a porcelain scent bottle, and a pair of porcelain cornucopia vases

Los 280

A Walker & Hall Sheffield plated four-piece teaset, a plated chamber stick and snuffer, a pair of plate candle snuffers, a plated tea caddy, and other plated items

Los 2501

An early Victorian coromandel sarcophagus tea caddy, the lid hinged to reveal two compartments and a central sugar bowl, the sides applied with two ring handles.

Los 2505

A William IV rosewood tea caddy of rectangular form with egg and dart borders, the hinged lid revealing a glass sugar bowl and two lidded containers, on bun feet.

Los 2510

A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy with chequer stringing, raised on gilt brass ball feet.

Los 28

A 19th century rectangular sycamore tea caddy, with veneered corners and inlaid panel to the lid, complete with glass liner and ebonised interior detail, diameter 15cm, height 11½cm (af)

Los 48

A 19th century gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy, the hinged domed lid revealing two covered compartments, raised on brass bun feet width 15cm

Los 96

A George II walnut chest, the caddy moulded edge top with later veneers above two short and three long graduated drawers with boxwood stringing and pierced brass plate handles, pine sides to a base moulding on bracket feet, 36.5in (93cm) h, 37in (94cm) w, 20.5in (52cm) d.

Los 235

A Victorian figured walnut waisted sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with a mother of pearl shield escutcheon, the interior with a pair of hinged domed lidded canisters flanking a cut glass bowl, 9in (23cm) h; key

Los 237

A George IV rosewood and brass marquetry sarcophagus shape tea caddy, with nulled mouldings and a pair of hinged lidded canisters flanking a replaced glass mixing bowl, 7.75in (19.5cm) h, 13in (33cm) w, 6.5in (16.5cm) d. Restoration and minor veneer loss to back.

Los 238

An early Victorian japanned tea caddy, of rectangular bombe form, decorated oriental figures in garden landscapes and foliage, the interior with a pair of hinged canisters, flanking a central recess, on stamped gilt brass paw feet, 8.25in (21cm) h, 12.75in (32.5cm) w, 7in (18cm) d.

Los 349

Mixed box of hollow and flatware including; three-piece tea service, stilton scoops etc., and Sheffield plate snuffer, tray and tea caddy

Los 521

A Chinese famille rose tea caddy decorated with a mountainous landscape, Guangxu, c.1900

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