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Los 415

A George III bright-engraved oval tea caddy, with a stepped, domed cover, a fluted ivory finial and an engraved wreath cartouche on the front, initialled, makers mark distorted, London 1807 (complete with lock and key), 6.3in (16cm) high, 13oz.

Los 550

A modern tea caddy, on ball feet, with a hinged cover and gadrooned rim, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1926, 4.3in (11cm) high, 8oz.

Los 552

An Edwardian tea caddy, of bombe form, shaped oval outline, on four scroll feet, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1904, 5.25in (13.4cm) wide, 8oz.

Los 822

A mixed lot: a cased set of 4 Victorian salts by E C Brown, London 1867 and four spoons, Sheffield 1885, a cased set of 12 engraved teaspoons and a pair of matching sugar tongs by J Williams, Exeter 1861, a part-fluted sugar bowl by G Adams 1882 and a continental caddy spoon with a fluted bowl and a galleon terminal, with English import marks for Chester 1909 (4)

Los 46

A late Victorian silver tea caddy with hinged cover, London, 1896

Los 92

A George IV silver caddy spoon, London, 1826 and a Dutch silver spoon

Los 150

Irish silver- A Dublin silver caddy spoon, with design of Zodiac sign, Virgo, 20th century

Los 523

Royal Worcester tea caddy and stopper and Herend porcelain caddy

Los 312

A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE TEA CADDY, circa 1770 of barrel shape, decorated with the zig-zag fence pattern, crescent "C" mark to base, 5"

Los 456

A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER TEA CADDY of shaped rectangular form decorated in shades of gilt with landscape panels, on a black ground, the interior with two engraved silver coloured metal canisters, on gilt and red-painted dragon feet, 83/4" wide.

Los 500

A GEORGE II WALNUT TEA CADDY with rectangular top with moulded edges and a brass handle and key escutcheon, with a fitted interior, 91/2" wide.

Los 502

A SATINWOOD AND ROSEWOOD STRUNG TRAVELLING BOX with flush fitting side handles and a fitted interior with bottles and accessories, 12" wide, and a George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form fitted with two lidded tea canisters and sugar basin, 12" wide (2)

Los 505

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS FORM TEA CADDY with a rectangular top with broad carved handle, the interior fitted with twin shaped lidded tea compartments and central vacant recess, on gilt animal paw feet, 14" wide.

Los 508

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY with hinged rising lid and mother of pearl inlaid decoration and a velvet lined jewellery box (2).

Los 139

A CONTINENTAL SILVER OVAL DISH with foliate and berry border, 800 grade silver, 13 1/2" wide, a silver asparagus slice with pierced blade, a further silver dish and a plated tea caddy (4).

Los 148

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, oval shaped with matching domed lid, 5" high, Chester 1908.

Los 1330

A Worcester first period blue and white teapot, a French tea caddy painted with flowers, and another similar (3)

Los 404

A George III strung mahogany tea caddy, of inverted breakfront form, 27cm

Los 413

A George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy, each side with floral inlaid panels, with an ivory handle, 13.7cm and a mahogany parquetry inlaid caddy, 12.5cm (2)

Los 42

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, with brass fittings on bracket feet, the interior fitted with metal cannisters 23cm wide, 13cm high

Los 123

A 19th century Anglo Indian hardwood and ivory sewing box of rectangular form with caddy top and carved foliate panels, the fitted interior with mirror and accessories 43cm wide, 17cm high, 30cm deep

Los 187

A late 19th century French four glass gilt metal and onyx mantel clock with onyx caddy top and base, the circular gilt and enamel dial with arabic numeral chapters, with cylinder movement, striking on a gong, with mercury compensated pendulum 29cm high

Los 452

Victorian silver caddy and cover, the cylindrical body with figure and scroll relief finished with domed cover, Chester hallmarks and maker mark PF, 11cm high; and a Victorian silver tankard with floral decoration, Birmingham 1898 and maker mark H & I, 8cm high (2)

Los 454

Dutch silver caddy and cover, the panels decorated with figure and rural scenes, 11cm high

Los 542

Two nineteenth century mahogany and rosewood veneered tea caddies, comprising inlaid mahogany two compartment caddy with shell and string inlay (minus interior covers) 13cm x 23cm x 13 cm and a Victorian inlaid rosewood caddy 14cm x 12cm x 12cm (minus interior fittings)

Los 556

Assam Valley Mounted Rifle Regiment silver trophy, (Assam Valley Light Horse), the silver rhino mounted on ebony coloured wooden base, for TPR W F Morrison, Note: this presentation trophy was given to all serving members at disbandment in 1947; and a silver caddy with cover inscribed Lower Assam Golf Championship Dec 1952 (2)

Los 215

Victorian mahogany lap desk and two division tea caddy

Los 309

A Georgian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with brass swan neck handle on top, a Victorian jewellery box and an old Bible.

Los 391

A quantity of metalware items including a tea caddy, two crucifixes and a small stool.

Los 819

A Tortoiseshell Veneered Concave Fronted Two-Division Tea Caddy, circa 1840, with pewter wire stringing, the lid with upswept central raised tablet (with signs of plaque attachment, now lacking), ivory veneered inner rim framing two flat lidded compartments (one with finial lacking), double concave fronted and on bun feet, 22.5cm by 13cm by 14.2cm (a/f)

Los 823

A Tortoiseshell and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Two-Division Tea Caddy, circa 1840, of bow fronted sarcophagus form, with pewter stringing throughout, the cover with raised tablet with inlaid mother-of-pearl and wirework leaf scroll, the front panel with a pair of peacocks amongst foliage, with two flat lidded internal compartments, the whole raised on bun feet, 20cm by 12.5cm by 14.3cm See illustration

Los 828

Michael Webb: A Carved Fruitwood Caddy Spoon, shallow oval bowl and everted handle, incised beneath "Rosie, a Cloud in Wind at the Corner of the World", 6.5cm long

Los 1532

A Walnut Month Going Longcase Clock with Calendars, the attractively coloured case with caddy top, brass capped three-quarter columns to the hood, glazed side windows, the trunk door with moulded borders and decorated with feather banding, re-built plinth upon rectangular shaped base, 12-inch square brass dial with engraved borders, crown and cherub spandrels, later silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, the matted dial centre with later seconds dial, "later" silvered plaque bearing inscription "Jonathan Lowndes, Londini Fecit", below plaque with three apertures for date/day of the week and an unusual ring aperture engraved with days of the week deity symbols, six pillar movement with long duration, anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, five wheel trains to movement, possibly later seatboard, (dial and movement possibly associated to the case 18th century) with restorations, 240cm high see illustration

Los 1664

An Unusual Mahogany Cabinet, having a coved caddy top and dentilled cornice over a glazed door modelled as a Serlian window with key-fret architrave supported on Tuscan pillars with a Vitruvian scroll plinth, enclosing adjustable shelves flanked by two banks of small drawers marked A-Z, 18th century and later, probably originally part of larger piece, 104cm by 40cm by 116cm See illustration

Los 588

An Edwardian Tea Caddy, Neresheimer & Co of Hanau, import agent Berthold Muller, Chester 1906, of reeded oblong form raised on four cast cherub mask feet, the cover embossed with a scene of a boar hunt, 9cm high, 5oz 7dwt

Los 617

A Composite Service of Flatware, various dates and makers, circa 1800-1910, Fiddle and Old English pattern, comprising eleven table spoons, ten table forks, twelve dessert spoons, nine dessert forks, twenty-two teaspoons, one caddy spoon and a child's pushing spade, 84oz 10dwt (66)

Los 638

A George III Caddy Spoon, Hester Bateman, London 1790, the shell bow with bright cut engraved handle, initialled "AH", 8.3cm long; and Six Caddy Spoons, various dates and makers (7)

Los 703

A Victorian Bottle Label as the Letter "R", Sheffield 1866, of foliate design, together with chain, 4.1cm; Another, for Brandy, maker's mark JR, London 1793, of canted rectangular form with reeded rim, 3.9cm; Two Victorian Silver Plated Bottle Labels, for Rum and Vermouth; A George III Caddy Spoon, probably Sheffield 1806, the fig shape bowl with patera bright cut short everted handle engraved with cursive "B", 6.9cm long; A 19th Century Silver Plated Shell Form Caddy Spoon, signed C.Forst, stamped with double headed eagle mark, 10cm long; A French Enamelled Pin Box, circa 1920, circular, with engine turned and lavender enamel decoration, 4.2cm; A White Metal Mounted Cylindrical Scent Bottle, probably French, circa 1900, 5.8cm; and A Victorian Gilt Metal Propelling Pencil, of hexagonal form, with Corinthian column end (intaglio stone lacking), 9.5cm long (9)

Los 357

A 19th century burr walnut rectangular tea caddy, 21.5cm by 10cm; together with an early 20th century smokers' cupboard with tobacco jar, pipe rack and drawer enclosed by an oxidised panelled door, 20cm

Los 358

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy with hinged top and two inner caddies and glass blending bowl, 26cm by 15cm

Los 82

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DOME TOP TEA CADDY with brass swan neck handle, on ogee feet, the interior fitted with painted tin canisters, 11"

Los 262

A Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with diaper decoration to the bowl, London 1863; and a Victorian sifter spoon, with reeded and tied handle, London 1863 (2)

Los 735

A George III Caddy Spoon, Old English pattern, with plain oval bowl, length 3 ¼”, London 1801, Makers Mark G N

Los 736

An Edward VII Caddy Spoon, with floral cast handle, to an oval bowl, depicting a courting couple, length 3 ½”, Birmingham 1909, Maker’s Mark L&S

Los 1311

A late 18th Century Caddy Box with an ogee top, brass carrying handle, void interior, brass escutcheon and raised on ogee bracket feet, 10” long

Los 1314

An early 19th Century lacquered gilded and Shibayama decorated Tea Caddy of shaped rectangular form, the lid and front decorated with stylised floral sprays within gilded borders and enclosing two fitted compartments, raised on compressed bun feet, 6 ½” wide

Los 1317

A 19th Century Satinwood Caddy Box, of rectangular form, the lid and front inlaid with a Sheraton style shell panel, void interior, 7 ½” wide

Los 1318

An early 19th Century Burr Walnut Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, the top enclosing an interior fitted with two lidded compartments, applied at either end with brass ring handles and raised on similar ball feet (some losses and hinges A/F), 8 ½” wide

Los 1344

A 19th Century Mahogany rectangular Tea Caddy, cross banded throughout and lifting lid enclosing an interior of two lidded sliding compartments, and central bowl (bowl not matching), 12” wide

Los 325

A George III silver octagonal tea caddy, the domed hinge lid with carved ivory knop finial, the body engraved with foliate garlands between foliate bands, London 1784 by Walter Tweedie, height approx 14cm.

Los 360

A pair of Edwardian silver bonbon dishes of quatrefoil form with lattice pierced sides, on scroll feet, Birmingham 1909, a George III silver caddy spoon, the bowl engraved with a stylized leaf, Birmingham 1798, together with a collection of silver and plated items.

Los 373

A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1864 by Henry Lias, together with another silver caddy spoon with scallop shell bowl, Sheffield 1918.

Los 2502

A George III mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with fruitwood stringing.

Los 2503

A George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, the hinge lid revealing two lidded compartments and a sugar bowl aperture.

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