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Los 244

A SILVER SHELL DISH, a caddy spoon, a pair of shell salts and spoons, one other pair of salts with blue glass liners and a silver oval mustard pot

Los 245

A SILVER TEA CADDY with reeded decoration, a silver bon bon dish, a miniature silver mandolin and a knife grinders barrow

Los 97

A Victorian brass bound Coromandel wood travelling and writing box with hinged lid and partly fitted interior, 31cm by 23cm; together with a 19th century satinwood tea caddy with inner caddy and glass bowl, 25cm by 14cm (both af)

Los 92

A VICTORIAN WALNUT DOME TOP CADDY and two other tea caddies

Los 267

A Dutch silver coloured caddy spoon, the bowl decorated with Windmills and canals, having a seahorse handle.

Los 5

A rare 18th century English porcelain tea set, circa 1770 R>Possibly Liverpool lotus moulded with blue printed diaper work borders and decorated with scrolling foliage, comprising: a teapot and cover ; a hot water pot and cover; a milk jug and cover; a tea caddy and cover; eight cups and eight saucers (20) Note: the Chinese derived lotus moulded decoration in combination with the rococo spout and handle is unusual. The underside of the saucer has a raised disc centre.

Los 139

A fruitwood apple form tea caddy interior formerly lined, with key 12cm high

Los 140

A cantaloupe form tea caddy interior formerly lined, with key 15cm high

Los 142

A 19th century mahogany and parcel-gilt country house letter box of hexagonal form, with ogee caddy moulded top and letter flap above a mirrored door enclosing a void, flanked by glazed side panels, on a moulded plinth base 28cm wide, 60cm high, 25cm deep

Los 143

A George III period specimen wood tea caddy with ebony boxwood stringing separating the banded veneers, including satinwood, harewood and mahogany, the hinged lid revealing removable canisters with conforming veneers 21cm wide, 13cm high, 12cm deep

Los 218

A George III period mahogany longcase clock the key fret carved swan neck pediment above brass dial with matted centre, subsidiary calendar aperture and seconds dial, the Roman and arabic chapter ring flanked by rococo cast spandrels, signed James Cowan to the arch, above a strike/silent lever with an anthemion and leaf scroll engraved escutcheon, between corinthian pilasters, the arched trunk door between caddy moulded uprights, on shaped apron and bracket feet the twin train movement striking the hours on a bell 223cm high

Los 301

A George III period mahogany and brass bound wine cooler of hexagonal form, the caddy moulded top with brass carrying handles enclosing later metal liner, with drain hole to base, on a fluted stand and three reeded splay legs ending in brass castors 52cm wide, 72cm high, 42cm deep

Los 318

A George III period mahogany side table the rectangular top with moulded edge above a full width caddy moulded frieze drawer, on chamfered and caddy moulded square section legs headed by angle frets 69cm wide, 71cm high, 47cm deep

Los 387

A Georgian design ivory tea caddy of oval form, silver hinged hoop handle to cover, opens to reveal inner lid and tea pewter lining, mahogany base with four ivory pip feet, 11cm (4 1/4in) high

Los 306

A George III leaf pattern caddy spoon with wirework handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1800, and one other George III caddy spoon, the circular bowl with engine turned ornament and conforming handle, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1807

Los 391

A George III rolled paper hexagonal tea caddy, the top and side panels inset with panels of rolled paper within chequered bandings, 7.5ins x 3.5ins x 4.75ins high (extensively damaged and in need of restoration)

Los 393

An early 19th Century tortoise-shell and mother-of-pearl inlaid two division tea caddy of shaped and moulded outline, the front inlaid in mother-of-pearl with a bold floral spray, on brass bun feet, 7.5ins x 4.5ins x 6ins high

Los 497

An 18th Century “North Country” oak longcase clock by Richard Scholfield of Rochdale, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved dial centre and date aperture with dummy winding holes to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with moulded cornice and caddy top, plain turned columns to hood, the shaped trunk door flanked by plain quartered columns, on bracket feet, 84ins high

Los 504

An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by John Fladgate of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with strike/silent dial to arch to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with caddy top and turned, fluted and brass stopped pillars to hood, arched trunk door and plinth with raised rectangular panel, on bracket feet, 92ins high Note : John Fladgate recorded working Conduit Street, London, Apprenticed 1743, Clockmaker and died 1781. For a period up to 1775 he was in partnership with Richard Wilder as Fladgate & Wilder. The business was carried on by his widow to 1793

Los 371

a George III mahogany caddy box with domed top revealing three lidded compartments, 9 1/4 inches 40 - 60

Los 224

Silver caddy, of octagonal form, raised on shaped base, with rubbed hallmark; and a silver plated caddy with ball finial to cover, both 10cm high (2)

Los 239

Georgian silver tea caddy, of cylindrical form decorated with hobnail pattern and ribbed decoration, maker T. Phipps & E. Robinson, London 1806, 13cm high, approximately 400g

Los 298

Early nineteenth century tortoiseshell tea caddy, the domed cover enclosing fitted two compartment interior, the serpentine shaped caddy with frieze base, raised on ball feet, 12cm high and 18cm wide

Los 834

A William IV mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy raised on three bun feet, hinged lid opening to twin compartments and central later glass bowl, length 32cm, S/D.

Los 876

A late 19th Century simulated rosewood papier mache tea caddy raised on four bracket feet, shaped hinged laid opening to twin compartmental interior, length 17cm.

Los 877

A late 19th Century rectangular rosewood tea caddy with boxwood borders, hinged lid opening to twin compartments lacking covers, length 23cm.

Los 243

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, of waisted sarcophagus form, set with arabesque burrwood panels to lid, front & interior hinged compartments, Width 14.5" - feet missing

Los 405

A George III Silver Shovel Shaped Tea Caddy having wooden handle, Birmingham 1808, maker Samuel Pemberton

Los 406

A Silver Caddy Spoon having shell shaped handle, Birmingham 1958, maker's mark B.B.S Ltd

Los 407

A 19th Century Silver Plated and Oak Rectangular Tea Caddy having drop handles, with hinged lid enclosing 2 lidded compartments, with all over banding, on ball feet, 21cm wide

Los 449

A George V Silver Rectangular Bulbous Tea Caddy having hinged lid with gadroon rim having reeded decoration, on ball feet, Birmingham 1915, maker's mark H.S Ltd, 11cm high, 7oz

Los 653

A 19th Century Mahogany Rectangular Tea Caddy having inlaid banding and stringing, hinged lid enclosing 2 further lidded compartments, with ivory knob handles, 19.5cm wide

Los 675

An 18th Century Walnut Rectangular Tea Caddy having brass carrying handle and escutcheon, with inlaid banding and boxing, having hinged lid (interior a/f), on bracket feet, 26cm wide

Los 619

A 19th Century Inlaid Rectangular Tea Caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior with inlaid cover bearing initials 'G' and 'B', together with an inlaid card box of square section

Los 470

A Victorian Royal Doulton Tea Caddy, hand decorated with summer flowers upon a white ground and highlighted with gilt and with plated mounts and lid

Los 12

A Silver Plated Embossed Rose Bowl, together with silver plated tea caddy of square section, a pair of bottle coasters and other plated items

Los 29

An 800 Mark Continental Silver Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover with foliate surmount and with embossed foliate scrolls, raised upon shaped scroll feet, 11ozs See illustration

Los 86

A Birmingham Silver Spill Vase, together with two silver napkin rings and a Sheffield silver caddy spoon

Los 892

George III silver ladle, London, 1800, a silver dessert spoon, caddy spoons, a small sifter spoon etc., (7),

Los 893

Modern silver pin dish, of circular form, engraved, London, 1964, a George V tea caddy and cover of canted octagonal form, London, 1919, and a silver mounted ink blotter, engraved with initials, Birmingham, 1922,

Los 730

A George III Caddy Spoon, with reeded and cut corner handle, to a plain oval bowl, length 2 ¾”, London 1804, Makers Mark JS

Los 730A

A Victorian Caddy Spoon, with plain bowl and twisted stem and cast scrolling foliate terminal, length 2 ¾”, Birmingham circa 1890, Makers Mark Hilliard & Thomason

Los 731

A George III Caddy Spoon, with scrolling cast handle, to an oval bowl, with pierced rim and lattice engraved field, length 3 3/8”, Birmingham 1817, Makers Mark IB

Los 731A

A George III Caddy Spoon, the embossed and chased bowl modelled in the form of a leaf, with a scrolling wire work handle (handle repaired), length 2 ½”, Birmingham 1909, Makers Mark W

Los 732

A George III Caddy Spoon, Fiddle Pattern, with shell bowl, length 3 ½”, London 1810, Makers Mark WE

Los 814

A Mixed Lot comprising: three various Butter Knives; together with a Shoe Horn; Pastry Fork; two various pair of Sugar Tongs and two various Souvenir Teaspoons; together with three white metal Coffee Spoons and a further white metal Caddy Spoon, various dates and makers (13)

Los 1221

An early 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy of sarcophagus form, the inside fitted with two compartments and for central bowl (bowl missing, one hinge needs repair, also fittings inside loose), raised on compressed bun feet, 11 ½” wide

Los 1225

A decorative octagonal Burr Walnut Caddy Box, the lid with ebonised and satinwood stringing and enclosing a plain interior, 6” high

Los 1226

A good early 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy, modelled as a twin pedestal sideboard, with a pointed arched back and central torus moulded frieze drawer, flanked on either side by two moulded doors, each enclosing a sliding compartment, and raised on compressed bun feet, 17” wide, 11 ½” high

Los 240

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, with pewter stringing and horn inner edging, the interior with a pair of lidded compartments, one handle later, on vegetable ivory bun feet, 5.25in (13.5cm) h, 7in (18cm) w.

Los 241

A Regency harewood and marquetry inlaid domed top tea caddy, the front with an oval oyster panel with a leaf border, the hinged top inset an oval print depicting a classical urn, 13.5cm (5.25in) h, 12cm (4.75cm) w.

Los 242

A late 18th century Russian bone tea caddy, with fabric backed pierced panel, with incised and lac decoration, raised on bracket feet with a rectangular body and sloping hinged cover, revealing three canister divisions and a spoon area, 5.5in (14cm) h, 10in (25.4cm) w, 6.5in (16.5cm) d.

Los 252

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy, in the form of a pedestal sideboard, the hinged top above two pull-out canisters with hinged lids, 7in (18cm) h, 14in (35.7cm) w, 7.5in (19.4cm). Mixing bowl missing.

Los 596

A pair of William IV silver ladles, London 1836, William Eaton, together with a George III silver ladle, London 1809, Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn; a three piece silver backs dressing table set, Birmingham 1915, William Hutton & Sons Ltd; a pair of square silver picture frames, Sheffield 2000, maker R C; a silver hot water pot, Sheffield 1918, Pearce & Sons; a silver picture frame, Birmingham 1916, maker G & C; a silver picture frame, Birmingham 1915, The Alexander Clark Co Ltd; a silver Penhaligons miniature scent bottle; a white metal brandy warmer and cover and a American silver and ivory caddy spoon, Whiting Manufacturing Co, (14).

Los 600

* A Russian cloisonne enamel tea caddy and cover, Moscow 1896, NOTE:ASSAY MAKER POSSIBLY A.A., BEARS INITIALS GK FOR GUSTAV KLINGERT, of square form with Pan slabanic style with traditional motifs, 14 cm high, marks to base, together with a set of six Russian cloisonne enamel decorated tea spoons, marks to stem NOTE:MOSCOW POST 1899 BY P MILUKOV; an Ethiopian pierced bronze cross, 29 cm length and a Russian silver gilt anointing spoon, 17.5 cm length, (9).

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