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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.

Los 330

A 20TH CENTURY SILVER CADDY SPOON in the form of a jockey's cap, with pressed decoration, Sheffield, 1937 and a Victorian caddy spoon with shell bowl, London 1878 (2).

Los 341

A SILVER NAPKIN RING, with bright cut flower decoration, Sheffield, 1882; a mother of pearl handled silver fruit knife; a silver fiddle pattern jam spoon by Peter Lambert of Newcastle, 1815; a continental butter knife; a caddy spoon with shell bowl and Birmingham 1964; a silver handled shoe horn (6).

Los 502

A SILVER TEA CADDY, oval with reeded decoration, press on lid, 3 1/2" wide by Mappin & Webb, 1918.

Los 755

A GEORGE III BOXWOOD AND ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, geometric decoration, brass handle and escutcheon, 7 3/4" wide.

Los 810

AN ANTIQUE HORN TEA CADDY, engraved pewter lid, initialled G M and dated 1871, 5" wide.

Los 818

A COLLECTION TO INCLUDE A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, two miniature dolls, a piece of a 16th century carving, a cylindrical string box, a further box and an original Rolls razor in leather case.

Los 112

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY OVAL TEA CADDY with checkered and inlaid border, 7" across

Los 428

A SILVER CADDY BOX with slightly domed rectangular cover engraved with a greyhound crest, London 1904, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, approximately 25 ozs

Los 434

A SILVER FISH SLICE with later handle, various silver sifter spoons, caddy spoons and other pieces

Los 443

A CONTINENTAL SILVER RECTANGULAR BOX/CADDY with leaf border and side handles, on ball feet, 4 3/4" across

Los 581

A Georgian pen work tea caddy decorated with a castle scene and cattle to the foreground on the top and various scenes to the sides within anthemion and fruiting vine borders, the twin lidded interiors decorated with still lives, 8 x 514 inches

Los 748

A Georgian oak caddy top chest of two short and three long drawers on bracket feet, 3612 inches

Los 159

A copper hunting horn, a copper bugle, leather gladstone bag, rolled paperwork tea caddy, circa 1790 (poor) and a glass Yard Of Ale

Los 5

Sheraton period tea caddy inlaid with two satinwood shell motifs; early c19th mahogany inlaid and crossbanded box

Los 6

Early George 111 mahogany and oak three division tea caddy with yew wood parquetry panels

Los 47

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, of rectangular form, with serpentine front the hinged lid opening to reveal two interior divisions each with a lid with ivory knob handle, over a canted skirt to the base raised on four compressed bun feet (with repairs) 15cm wide, 11.5cm high, 11.5cm deep

Los 291

Misc. silver items, comprising antique caddy spoon, h/m Sheffield 1897, small bud vase, silver handles butter knives (2), handles slightly dented, salt spoon, apostle spoon & a silver handled paring implement, various h/m's (7)

Los 145

Victorian HM silver caddy spoon, George W Adams (Chawners), London 1848, approx. 23 grams.

Los 195

GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, GEORGE WINTLE, LONDON 1820, fiddle pattern, engraved with stylised foliage. 8.5cm

Los 210

EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, WILLIAM EATON, LONDON 1839, fiddle, shell and thread pattern.

Los 211

VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, GEORGE W ADAMS (CHAWNER & CO.), LONDON 1864, beaded pattern, with gilt palmette-cast bowl.

Los 218

GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, JOHN BETTRIDGE, BIRMINGHAM 1826, the bowl with bright-cut decoration, the underside of the handle engraved with a monogram.

Los 219

GEORG JENSEN SILVER "BLOSSOM" PATTERN CADDY SPOON, c.1930, naturalistically cast with bud finial, (losses).

Los 461

A Regency tulip wood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the interior with two caddies and a central mixing bowl, 12" wide.

Los 331

Continental Delft Ware Canted Corner Tea Caddy with scenes of windmill to 1 face & top of lid, house, river, fence & trees to reverse decorated blue/white & manganese, monogram VR to base, 4 1/2"H inc. lid

Los 75

A 19th Century rosewood Tunbridge ware tea caddy with lion, unicorn and fleur de lys decoration to the lid, 4 1/2" wide.

Los 197

Late C19th Walnut & Brass Mounted Bracket Clock, enamelled dial with Arabic Numerals with pierced & decorative centre boss, 2 train movement striking on gong with decorative embossed bezel with cast brass face plate on gadroon brass bracket supports with extensive pierced & ornate brass work, caddy top with brass terminal approx. 17"H x 10 3/4" across feet, 8 1/2"D (key & pendulum in office)

Los 644

A 19th Century mahogany rectangular twin handled tea caddy detailed with boxwood strung borders and raised on four bun feet, hinged lid opening to twin compartments and central glass bowl, length 30cm.

Los 655

A 19th Century tortoise shell tea caddy, serpentine front with skirted base raised on four ball feet below pagoda top with silver strung detail, opening to twin lidded compartments, length 23cm. S/D.

Los 676

A late 19th Century flame mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy raised on four bun feet, length 25.5cm, S/D.

Los 762

A 19th Century mahogany rectangular tea caddy with strung borders, hinged lid opening to vacant interior, length 26cm.

Los 258

George V silver caddy and cover, of cylindrical shape with beaded decoration to cover and base, Chester 1935, 9cm high

Los 392

Chinese silver caddy and cover, of cylindrical form, with chased trailing vine decoration to the shoulders, 12cm high

Los 10

A WHITE MASTERS TOURNAMENT CADDY UNIFORM, autographed by Jack Nicklaus, the front numbered 89 and the reverse lettered Nicklaus with certificate of authenticity

Los 678

A Regency style silver five piece tea service, the rectangular bodies with moulded bands and gadroon borders, the teapot with swan neck spout, the hot water jug with a scroll spout, the hinged cover with ebony finials and ebony bracket handles, the milk jug and sugar basin gilded inside, with eagle head appliqué reeded scroll handles, the tea caddy with ebony finial to the hinged cover, all on ribbed appliqué paw and pad feet. Maker George Howson, Sheffield 1918. 75oz (2391gm) (all in).

Los 1195

An 18th Century ebonised and gilt wood highlighted Bracket Clock Case, with caddy top to an overhanging cornice and hinged door enclosing a gilt arched surround (inside measurement 6 7/8” x 9 7/8”) to a plinth base, (incomplete), height 17”

Los 1209

A mid 20th Century Walnut cased Mantel Timepiece, the single caddy topped case with carry handle to an overhanging cornice and single glazed door with plinth base and raised on four Brass feet, to a 3 ½” arched Brass dial, with boss to the arch engraved “Tempest Fuget” over masked spandrels and a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring to a matted centre with black steel hands, to a Swiss movement with rectangular plates marked Buren, height 9 ½”

Los 1280

A rectangular Mahogany Caddy Box, void interior, 19th Century, 9” wide

Los 1281

A Victorian Walnut Tea Caddy, inlaid with parquetry panels, the interior fitted with two compartments, 9” wide

Los 1283

An early 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy, the ogee top enclosing a fitted interior with two lidded compartments, (central bowl missing), raised on compressed bun feet, 11 ½” long

Los 1284

A Victorian Mahogany Tea Caddy of sarcophagus form, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments (central bowl missing), raised on compressed bun feet, 12” long

Los 1287

An early 19th Century Mahogany and ebonised sarcophagus shaped Tea Caddy, lifting lid enclosing two domed lidded compartments and with a non matching circular central cover, (bowl missing), applied on either end with ring handles and raised on compressed bun feet, 13” wide

Los 1294

An early 19th Century Mahogany Tea Caddy of Sarcophagus form, inlaid with ebonised stringing, the interior fitted with two compartments and applied on either side with lion mask, ring handles and raised on similar gilt metal paw feet, 8 ¾” wide

Los 732

An early Victorian Caddy Spoon, with hollow cast foliate handle, to a floral engraved circular bowl, length 3 ¼”, Birmingham 1846, Maker’s Mark George U Knight

Los 738

A Victorian Caddy Spoon, Fiddle Pattern, with engraved handle, and initialled cartouche, to a circular bowl, length 3 ¼”, Birmingham 1842, Maker’s Mark George U Knight

Los 288

A George II mahogany and brass mounted tea caddy, in the manner of Landall & Gordon, each surface with four mitred veneers and ebony banding with moulded brass edges, the hinged cover with a swing handle and floret engraved plates, the interior with three vacant compartments, the front and sides with a chased leaf and central shell apron on hairy fetlock paw feet, 7.25in (18.5cm) h, 11in (28cm) w, 6.5in (16.5cm) d. Back right foot replaced, one piece of ebony banding to cover replaced, minor restoration. Thomas Landall (1724-c.1756) cabinet maker and upholder is recorded at Little Argyle Street, Westminster, London around 1740-45 when he formed a partnership with John Gordon. A trade card from 1747 features an inlaid tea chest of bombe form. Other tea chests are recorded see Christopher Gilbert & Tessa Murdoch, John Channon and brass inlaid furniture 1730-1760, 1993, figs. 162 & 163. A tea chest with almost identical mounts was sold at Sotheby's New York, 18th October 2006 'Important English Furniture, Ceramics and Silver from the Collection of Mr & Mrs Martin Gersh' Lot 28, for $42,000 (premium inclusive.)

Los 289

A George II mahogany tea caddy, crossbanded and inlaid stringing, the triple divided interior with a lidded back compartment for a mote spoon, 6.25in (16cm) h, 10.75in (27.3cm) w, 6in (15.2cm) d.

Los 290

A late Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, of rectangular canted form with a slightly domed hinged cover having pewter stringing and applied cut steel prunts and a turned ivory finial, the front with a silver escutcheon, the ivory banded interior edge with a lidded compartment with ivory handle, on steel ball feet, 4.25in (11cm) h, 4.5in (11.5cm) w, 3in (7.5cm) d.

Los 291

A George III satinwood tea caddy, of rectangular canted form, inlaid two marquetry shells with tulipwood banding and stringing, the front angles with faux flutes, the interior with twin lidded compartments having turned ivory handles, 5in (12.5cm) h, 7.25in (18.5cm) w, 4in (10cm) d.

Los 292

A late Regency penwork tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with allover decoration of foliage, vines, birds, vases, putto on beasts, the top painted flowers, the interior with two lidded compartments having differing turned handles, the inside of the cover with a battle scene, on turned feet, two replaced, 6.25in (16cm) h, 8.75in (22cm) w, 5.5in (14cm) d.

Los 294

A Regency tortoiseshell octagonal tea caddy by Thomas Lund, of Pagoda form, the hinged cover with white metal stringing and a turned ivory finial, the front with a button catch to an ivory banded interior, the front edge stamped 'LUND, MAKER 57. CORNHILL. LONDON.', with a lidded compartment having a turned ivory handle, 5.25in (13cm) h, 4.75in (12cm) w. Thomas Lund was at 56 and 57 Cornhill, London from 1819 until 1840 as 'Manufacturer of Improved Letter Copying Machines for Counting Houses or Travelling, Portable Writing Desks, Dressing Cases, Pocket Books &c, &c,'. An almost identical caddy is illustrated in Marked London Furniture by Christopher Gilbert, 1996, p.309, pl.580.

Los 297

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, inlaid pewter stringing with ivory edges, the arc d'arbelet front to a divided interior with a single cover, on turned vegetable ivory feet, 4in (10.2cm) h, 5.75in (14.6cm) w, 4.25in (10.7cm) d.

Los 299

A William IV mahogany and brass inlaid sarcophagus shape tea caddy, the interior with two later lidded compartments flanking a later glass bowl, 6.75in (17cm) h, 13in (33cm) w. One piece of stringing missing, repairs around right hinge.

Los 301

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, with an inverted breakfront and inlaid stringing and parquetry star panels in specimen woods and bone, the interior with three lidded compartments, 5in (13cm) h, 9.25in (23.5cm) w, 5in (13cm) d.

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