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Los 647

AN OAK TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover with melon fluted knop, opening to reveal three lidded zinc lined compartments flanking a central later blending bowl, with straight gadrooned border on melon fluted feet, early to mid 19th century, 14 1/2" wide

Los 659

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form with satinwood banding and ebony stringing, hinged lid with brass ring handle opening to reveal interior with two compartments, the fascia with shell patera, raised on brass lion paw feet, early 19th century, 8" wide

Los 672

A FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY modelled as an aubergine, the screw-off calyx and stalk cover opening to reveal inner lid, 5 1/2" high

Los 677

A ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid with mother of pearl inlaid panel having reel edging, and opening to reveal interior with two lidded canisters flanking a bowl, ring handles and flattened bun feet, early to mid 19th century, 14" wide

Los 443

A Keswick School of Industrial Arts hammered metal caddy spoon stamped BMI Keswick 9cm. long

Los 3213

A George III tortoiseshell caddy spoon with scallop shell shaped bowl, the flared tab handle inlaid with a silver oval medallion, length approx 5.7cm (repaired).

Los 203

THOS. BRADBURY & SONS - A GEORGE V SILVER TEA CADDY Of Georgian knife box design. Sheffield 1918. 9.75 cms high. 200 g

Los 251

A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON With shell bowl, London 1836. Maker's mark TE

Los 669

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of sarcophagus shape, fitted with a glass mixing bowl and lidded tea compartment. 9.75 in (25 cms) across

Los 3064

A George III scrolled paper tea caddy of elliptical form, the gilded paper panels of floral design, with inlaid herringbone stringing, the hinged lid with brass loop handle, the interior with two lidded compartments, width approx 18cm.

Los 3065

A George III scrolled paper tea caddy of hexagonal form, the paper panels of floral design, picked out in gilt and pale blue, within sycamore banded borders with chequer stringing, the hinge lid with brass loop handle, width approx 18cm.

Los 3066

A George III scrolled paper tea caddy of hexagonal form, the glazed paper panels of floral design, picked out in gilt, the front facet inset with a monochrome print depicting a palace, the borders with chequer stringing, the hinged lid with brass loop handle, width approx 18.5cm.

Los 3069

A George III satinwood oval tea caddy with tulipwood crossbanding and fruitwood stringing, the hinged lid with inlaid fan patera, centred with a brass loop handle, the sides inlaid with urns, anthemion sprays and bellflower swags, the interior with two compartments, width approx 18cm.

Los 264

A late Victorian silver rectangular tea caddy of Georgian design with fine gadroon mounts to rim and moulded girdle, on four ball feet, 3.75ins x 3ins x 4.25ins high, London 1900, and a Victorian cylindrical christening mug, the body engraved with leaf paterae and circular bandings, and cast double scroll and bead pattern handle, 3.5ins high, London 1873 (weight 9ozs)

Los 288

A George III silver caddy spoon with plain oval bowl and reeded handle, probably by Elizabeth Morley, London 1801

Los 289

A George III silver caddy spoon with shell and scroll pattern handle, the lobed bowl boldly embossed with floral ornament, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1811

Los 417

An early 19th Century tortoise-shell octagonal two division tea caddy of sarcophagus form with shaped and moulded lid and sides, on turned vegetable ivory bun feet, 7.5ins x 5ins x 6.25ins high (chipped in two places to front edge of lid, other very minor chipping and flaking, and pewter wire missing in places)

Los 372

A small 19th Century Low Countries cut crystal jug of footed baluster form with an applied white metal milled collar, height 9cm together with a 19th Century clear cut crystal caddy mixing bowl of footed cylindrical form with panel cut body, height 12.5cm

Los 510

Two hallmarked silver caddy spoons, one with acanthus leaf detail to terminal, the other plain, London 1961 and 1957 respectively. (2)

Los 515

Five items of assorted hallmarked silver flat ware to include caddy and preserve spoons, various dates

Los 521

An Irish silver caddy spoon with ribbed detail to oval bowl, possibly Dublin 1821

Los 524

A Georgian hallmarked silver hour glass pattern caddy spoon, bowl later pinched Birmingham 1825, together with as similar example 1826 (replaced handle) and a modern example, S/D. (3)

Los 815

A pair of early 20th Century brass candlesticks each modelled as a cobra with stone set eyes below circular sconces, together with a Tunbridge style mahogany domed top tea caddy, S/D. (3)

Los 381

A circa 1900 mahogany cased and gilt brass mounted chiming bracket clock, the case having a caddy top with gilt brass finials above a silvered arch dial, the chapter ring having Roman numerals, three winding holes for an eight day striking and chiming musical movement, with quarter hour repeat, the whole having a scroll apron with further gilt brass mounts and gilt brass turned feet, height 42cm (Illus.)

Los 485

An early George III mahogany side table, having a caddy top with a reeded edge above a single frieze drawer, having a cockbeaded edge, brass swan neck handle, all raised on chamfered square supports with brass cup castors, width 83cm (Illus.)

Los 391

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid revealing two compartments, raised on squat bun feet (missing inner lids)

Los 559

Two silver circular salts, a silver caddy spoon, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a Victorian silver plated egg cruet frame, etc.

Los 643

Large walnut two train ting-tang mantel clock, the 7.5" brass arched dial with matted centre and subsidiary fast/slow dial to the arch within an architectural foliate carved case surmounted by a caddy top and four finials, 20.5" high

Los 662

Red lacquer chinoiserie decorated two train mantel clock, the Japy Freres movement striking on a gong, the 5.25" white enamel dial within an arched case decorated with a figure in pagoda gardens and surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 11.75" high; also a mahogany two train mantel clock, the William filbert movement striking on a gong, the 12.5" silver dial within an arched stepped case, 12" high (2)

Los 1018

A George III rectangular mahogany tea caddy, the cover inlaid with large burr walnut oval cartouche, lozenge escutcheon, the interior with two compartments, 20cm wide, c.1790

Los 1038

A good George III canted triform rolled paper tea caddy, typically decorated with scrolls and oval paterae, brass axe head handle, conforming doubter, rosewood banded borders outlined with barber pole stringing, 15.5cm wide, 13cm high, c. 1800

Los 1091

A Victorian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a clear glass bowl, flanked by two lidded compartments, gilt brass escutcheon, bun feet, loose ring handle to side, 34cm wide, c.1840 (one handle missing)

Los 1092

A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, cross banded and outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, the interior with two compartments, bun feet, 19cm wide, c.1820

Los 1096

A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, of plain design, loose ring handles to sides, the cover with swing handles heart shaped escutcheons, the interior with three compartments, 32cm wide, c.1810

Los 871

A George III Caddy Spoon, Old English bright cut pattern with circular shell bowl, length 3 1/8”, London 1781, Maker’s Mark John Lambe

Los 943

A Mixed Lot comprising: a Victorian Sifter Spoon, with hollow cast and applied handle and pierced circular bowl; together with a pair of Victorian Old English pattern Sugar Tongs; white metal Tea Caddy; further white metal Souvenir Teaspoon and a white metal handled Letter Opener, various dates and makers (5)

Los 1096

A Victorian Walnut large Tea Caddy, Satinwood lined interior fitted with two compartments, 11” wide

Los 1103

A George III period Mahogany Tea Caddy, of hinged rectangular form, the lid fitted with a carry handle and ogee moulding, to plain sides, and raised on four later applied claw and ball feet, to a formerly fitted interior, width10”

Los 1106

A Victorian Rosewood sarcophagus shaped Tea Caddy inlaid with Mother-of-Pearl panels, lifting lid enclosing a fitted interior, with two lidded compartments and central bowl, (bowl missing), raised on ball feet, 12 ½” long

Los 1108

A Victorian Rosewood simulated Brass or metal bound Tea Caddy, the lid inscribed “Tea”, with one compartment within, 5 ¾” wide

Los 1110

A Victorian Walnut Brass and Bone mounted Tea Caddy with domed top enclosing two compartments, 8 ½” wide

Los 1118

A 19th Century Turtle Shell and Bone Tea Caddy of canted rectangular form, raised top enclosing a fitted interior with two cupboard compartments and central bowl, (bowl probably not original), applied on either side with lion mask ring handles, 11 ¾” wide

Los 60

A George III caddy spoon, heart shaped bowl, divided lug handle, 6.5cm long, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1808

Los 61

A George III caddy spoon, Roman leaf bowl, heart shaped handle, 7.5cm long, William Pugh, Birmingham 1808

Los 69

A George III Irish provincial Bright-cut Old English pattern dessert spoon, Carden Terry, Cork, c. 1790; a Victorian Irish bright-cut engraved shovel shaped caddy spoon, pierced stem with lunette border, shield shaped cartouche to bowl, 12cm long, Dublin 1893; a Victorian Irish Bright-cut Old English pattern caddy spoon, generous shell bowl, 9.5cm long, Dublin 1893; a George III Irish Bright-cut Old English pattern caddy spoon, generous shell bowl, 9cm long, Dublin, c.1790 (4)

Los 461

A mahogany octagonal Tea Caddy with floral parquetry decoration.

Los 493

A mid 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shape Tea Caddy. 9" (23cms) wide.

Los 497

A mid 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shape Tea Caddy, the interior fitted with 2 covered containers and bowl recess. 13" (33cms) wide.

Los 498

A Victorian mahogany dome top Tea Caddy, the interior fitted with 2 covered containers. 8" (20cms) wide.

Los 529

An early 19th Century rosewood Tea Caddy, the interior fitted with 2 covered containers and with bowl recess. 12" (30cms) wide.

Los 197

Early Victorian silver Fiddle pattern Caddy Spoon, with engraved crest and engraved oval bowl, maker R.W., London 1846, 16grms.

Los 200

Edward VII silver Tea Caddy, the hinged lid with flame knop and enclosing gilt interior, the base with gadrooned border and on four hoof feet, maker's mark worn, possibly William Comyns, Birmingham 1901, 200grms

Los 212

George III silver Tea Caddy, the hinged lid with carved wooden pineapple knop, above a quadrefoil base, engraved with an armorial with an armorial within a shield-shaped cartouche and surrounded by floral swags, Henry Chawner, London 1786, 360grms.

Los 517

Victorian mahogany small sarcophagus Tea Caddy, with hinged lid enclosing a twin compartmented interior and on bun feet, 19cms, (7½").

Los 561

A George V silver tea caddy, London 1916, in the George III style of octagonal form, the domed top cover with urn shaped finial with floral engraved bands to the body, makers mark indistinct, 11 oz gross.

Los 486

A Victorian caddy spoon by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1857; die stamped in the rocaille style, with later caddy spoon by Mappin & Web, Sheffield 1901, the double bowl to an engraved and pierced handle, 41g (1.25 oz)

Los 531

A silver tea caddy by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1901; of oval canted outline, on four supports, and a pair of navette shaped bon bon dishes with gadrooned rims, 11cm (4.25 ins) and 16.3cm (6.5 ins) long respectively, 418g (13.5 oz) gross

Los 558

A silver tapered rectangular tea caddy by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930, with gadrooned borders, lion mask ring handles and on bun feet; a pair of oblong napkin rings, Birmingham 1931; a silver mounted leather 'Patience' playing card box, London (marks worn); an American silver coloured serving fork by Gorham Mfg. Co.; an Indian embossed trumpet specimen vase; a plated muffin dish and cover and a pair of Old English pattern fish servers To be sold on behalf of 'Help for Heros' (charity no. 6363256)

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