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Los 177

Collection of small silver items, mostly continental including; Dutch chair and table, unmarked gravy boat, oval pill box and shovel style caddy spoon, to/w Celtic knot brooch

Los 241

Georgian silver caddy spoon, oval bowl bright cut handle, 1797

Los 242

Georgian silver caddy spoon engraved lily-of-the-valley in bowl, to/w another later silver caddy spoon (2)

Los 243

William IV silver caddy spoon with fluted shovel style bowl, London 1826, maker J.H. to/w modern shell bowl caddy spoon (2)

Los 280B

A French silver skimmer spoon dating from pre-Revolution France, the pierced bowl with rococo designs to/w a Continental silver shovel style caddy spoon and another silver spoon bearing Scottish import marks (3)

Los 289

Collection of various items including circular string ball, Jasper ware cream and sugar with silver rims, three small trophy cups, Doulton ceramic salt with silver rim, mother of pearl cased fruit knife, anointing spoon, mother of pearl paper knife with mother of pearl blade, caddy spoon and sifter spoon, all a/f, together with three horn beakers etc.

Los 309

Two silver caddy spoons, one with shell bowl, London 1850, maker ALHL; and one plain with scroll handle, Birmingham 1921, maker (2)

Los 155

Georgian style silver jockey cap caddy spoon, Sheffield 1970

Los 1801

A mahogany and inlaid bombe tea caddy, 19th century, the lid with inlaid decoration, gilt brass handle and ball and claw feet, the hinged velvet lined lid revealing a mixing bowl receptacle and single mixing canister, 25.5 cm wide.

Los 1819

An Edwardian oval mahogany twin handled tea tray, with shell inlaid oval centre, 59 cm long, a Victorian brass banded figured walnut writing slope, a 19th century twin division inlaid mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, an inlaid mahogany rectangular twin division tea caddy, a Tunbridgeware and parquetry inlaid mahogany square jewellery box, and a smaller box with Tunbridgeware inlaid lid, (6).

Los 1824

A Victorian Tunbridgeware twin division tea caddy, of waisted form, the domed lid decorated with a central reserve depicting castle ruins, 26 cm long, (a/f).

Los 1850

A Georgian fruit wood tea caddy in the form of a melon, late 18th century, the hinged lid with stalk, the body with elliptical silver plated lock escutcheon, 14.5 cm high.

Los 1853

A George III tortoiseshell and silver strung decagonal tea caddy, the front with lozenge shaped silver plaque, the hinged top with loop handle, the silver stringing with engraved decoration, interior lid missing, 12 cm high, (a/f).

Los 1932

A George III satinwood and inlaid oval twin division tea caddy, the hinged lid with silver c scroll handle, the lid inlaid with scrolls and fleur de lys, the body with ivory escutcheon, and inlaid with classical urn and swags, 19 cm wide.

Los 1933

A Regency tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid twin division tea caddy, of shaped serpentine form, the hinged lid with rectangular mother of pearl panel with abalone border, opening to reveal two lidded compartments with turned knobs, the front panels with mother of pearl decoration inlaid with abalone roundels on four bun feet, 12.5 cm wide.

Los 167

A Chinese blue and white tea caddy, of ribbed rectangular form, decorated with pagodas, highlighted in gilt, 11.5cm high, together with a vase and a teapot. (3)

Los 202

A George IV silver gilt salt spoon, London 1824 with shell-shaped bowl and floral stem; silver sugar sifter spoon, two caddy spoons and other miscellaneous spoons

Los 268

An early 19th Century tortoiseshell and pewter strung tea caddy, of shaped rectangular form, with domed lid and flared base, the interior with a pair of tortoiseshell veneered lids with ivory handles, 19cm wide.

Los 287

A George III mahogany, boxstrung and crossbanded square tea caddy, the exterior with radial veneers and central burr walnut and crossbanded ovals, the interior of the lid with star inlay, and internal lid with turned finial, 12.77cm wide.

Los 41

A Continental silver caddy spoon with bell shaped bowl, engraved with a rose and matching handle, 3 1/2" long.

Los 42

A George IV silver caddy spoon with shell bowl and old English and thread handle, 3 1/2" long, 1827 by Wm Chawner.

Los 45

A William IV silver caddy spoon with shovel shaped bowl and wiggle work floral decoration and shaped handle, 3 1/2" long by George Unite, 1835.

Los 46

A William IV silver caddy spoon with oval bowl engraved with foliate decoration, matching handle, by Taylor & Perry of Birmingham, 1836 and a caddy spoon by Joseph Willmore (2).

Los 65

A silver plated tea kettle and an Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, further silver spoons and plated cutlery.

Los 248

An Indian hardwood tea caddy inlaid with brass and copper wire work and mother of pearl, 4 1/2" wide .

Los 250

A Georgian satin wood and walnut cross banded tea caddy, the interior converted for use as a stationery box, 9 1/4" wide

Los 251

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy with single compartment and further compartment for a sugar bowl, 9 1/4" wide.

Los 368

An early Victorian rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form with turned ring handles and standing on bun feet, 13" wide.

Los 201

A Maling ware blue and white hexagonal tea caddy printed with bridges, North East Coast Industries Exhibition 1929, 14cm high and a pearlware chestnut basket and stand painted with country houses (cracked) (2)

Los 581

A Victorian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, a brass reticulated fish and a table mirror (3)

Los 479

Collection of Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern porcelain coffee cans and saucers, caddy, pin tray, sugar bowl and sugar scuttle (sixteen pieces)

Los 533

19th century coromandel tea caddy of sarcophagus form, marked for Austin, Westmoreland Street, Dublin, having two internal caddies and glass bowl, 30 cm

Los 187

A DUTCH TEA CADDY of rectangular form, with a pull-off cover, decorated with figures in country scenes, the whole on four extended ball feet, late 19th/early 20th century, (c.4oz), 41/2” high

Los 1054

AN AMBOYNA VENEERED TEA CADDY of rectangular form with a domed lift-off lid and foil-lined interior, 51/4" wide

Los 1058

A LATE GEORGE III IVORY AND TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, the shaped top with silver pique and mother of pearl inlay, the front with a central oval jasperware panel, 41/2" high.

Los 37

A GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY AND EBONY TEA CADDY, the pagoda lid with brass foliate cast carrying handle, and on brass claw on ball feet (lacking fittings), 26cms wide x 17cms high

Los 38

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus shape, inlaid in Mother of Pearl with formal leaf curls, on bun feet (lacking internal covers), 21cms wide x 16cms high

Los 48

A 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, of rectangular and inverted serpentine fronted form, with pagoda shape lid, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments, the skirted base on ivory ball feet, 17cms wide x 14cms high

Los 102

A late 18th century Chinese matching tea caddy, jug, tea bowl and other tea wares, to include: two English wares, variously painted with figures and flowers (D) (11)

Los 267

A late 19th Century Indian silver caddy box, unmarked, of square section ornately chased with scrolls below a domed hinged cover, 13 x 13cm, 21cm high, 810gm (26oz)

Los 676

A George III satinwood oval tea caddy crossbanded in rosewood, the internal lid veneered in burr yew wood, 15cm wide

Los 711

A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy, the bow front sarcophagus shape with two compartments, indistinct paper label on the base, 15cm high

Los 712

A mid 19th century Indian export calamander wood tea caddy, the sarcophagus shape inlaid with mother of pearl, 38cm wide across the handles

Los 22

A Ringtons Ltd. Maling Ware octagonal 'Castle' tea caddy.

Los 298

A small silver Georgian style tea caddy with hinged lid. Sheffield 1906.

Los 449

A Worcester trio, painted with panels of Oriental flowers in the Kakiemon palette on a blue scale ground, and a similarly decorated Worcester tea caddy, crescent mark to the saucer, seal marks to the rest, c.1770-75, 13.2cm (4)

Los 163

A 19th Century Italian kingwood and satinwood banded tea caddy with brass ring handles, 6 1/2" wide

Los 126

A late Georgian mahogany and banded tea caddy with pewter liners and brass handle, 10" wide

Los 889

Two George V commemorative caddy spoons, by W. & S., Edinburgh, 1912, with St. Giles and deer to handle, and Edinburgh Cathedral to bowl; together with another white metal spoon. (3)

Los 812

A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two compartments, raised on brass ball feet, 8 1/2in. x 5in. x 6in. high.

Los 287

A 19th century Continental silver tea caddy, the domed lid with plain sides above a baluster shaped body with ropework, tassel, fluted and foliate embossed decorated, raised on a gadrooned circular foot (import marks for DB, London 1895), 14.5 cm high, 4.5 oz

Los 418

A George III mahogany long case clock, the caddy top above arched dial set with strike/silent ring above silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals and Arabic seconds division, inscribed "James Michell, London", above date aperture, flanked by brass stop fluted turned pilasters, the long arched door flanked by brass stop fluted quarter pilasters to a plinth base, 246 cm high

Los 302

A SILVER PLATED SALVER, with shell and scroll decoration; a set of fish servers; fish servers; fish knives; grape scissors; a pair of candle snuffers and a caddy.

Los 320

A SILVER ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER CADDY SPOON, beaten heart shaped bowl, beaten wire shoulders and scrolled handle, 3" long, by A E JONES, 1912 (see illustration).

Los 321

A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY SPOON, with shell shaped bowl and bright cut handle, 3" long by William Bateman, 1791 (see illustration).

Los 323

A GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON with shell bowl by John Shea, 1806 and a further plain caddy spoon by Samuel Godbeher and Edwd Wigan (2).

Los 327

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, with scuttle shaped bowl and mother of pearl handle, 3 1/4" long, by Samuel Pemberton.

Los 328

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, with scuttle shaped bowl and turned ivory handle, 3" long, by Joseph Willmore. 1812.

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