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Los 150

George III bright cut silver shovel shaped Caddy Spoon, Joseph Taylor, London 1800, 8gms.

Los 151

George III bright cut silver Caddy Spoon, with engraved initials and shell bowl, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792, 8gms.

Los 152

Modern silver Caddy Spoon, with thread edge handle, makers mark, 'F. H'., Sheffield 1938, 18gms.

Los 202

19th Century walnut and ivory inlaid Tea Caddy, the hinged lid enclosing an interior with removable lid and of rectangular form with canted corners.

Los 10

Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy and one a Georgian boat shaped stained and grained tea caddy

Los 216

Victorian olive wood tea caddy, Victorian rosewood box and three c19th prints

Los 115

A 19th century mahogany and inlaid tea caddy, the hinged lid centred with a loop handle above a melon inlaid decorated front panel, 11 x 19 x 12 cm

Los 123

An early 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid revealing twin lidded compartments and central aperture for bowl above tapering sides and raised on squat bun feet, 17 x 19 x 15 cm

Los 228

A George III silver oval tea caddy, the hinged lid with floral moulded knop above later foliate and leaf decorated main body (London 1792, possibly by Michael Plummer), 14 cm high, 14 oz (ILLUSTRATED)

Los 555

A tortoiseshell cased mantel clock the eight day movement striking on a gong the movement marked A & HR made in London, with enamelled dial in an architectural case having two gilded brass carrying handles with moulded caddy top and pilasters on a plinth

Los 193

A Regency cocus and ebony banded tea caddy of sarcophagus shape with brass inlaid decoration of stars and dots on ormolu lions paw feet, 14 x 7 inches (interior A/F)

Los 447

A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, fiddle pattern with cushion shaped bowl with wriggle engraving, 3 3/4" long, London 1847.

Los 168

An early Victorian period tortoise shell tea caddy the ogee moulded hinged lid opening to reveal a covered compartmented interior, raised on squat bun feet 18cm wide, 14cm high, 13cm deep

Los 191

A 19th century fruitwood apple caddy of typical form with a carved stalk finial 14cm high

Los 193

A 19th century carved aubergine tea caddy with ivory escutcheon and lead lining 17cm high

Los 197

A 19th century fruitwood pear caddy of typical form with a carved stalk finial 16cm high

Los 388

A George II period oak lowboy the rectangular top with cavetto moulded edge above a full width caddy moulded frieze drawer and a scroll carved apron flanked by two conforming short drawers with brass open back plated drop handles, on tapering legs ending in pointed pad feet 76cm wide, 72cm high, 53cm deep

Los 389

A George II period mahogany open armchair Probably Irish the caddy moulded back with serpentine top rail above a bold acanthus carved ribband splat and padded outscrolling arms with rosette and trailing acanthus leaf carved terminals, the close nailed stuffover seat on leaf-carved cabriole legs with acorn pendants, ending in claw and ball feet

Los 438

An early American ebonised and red 'combed' kitchen dresser Probably mid18th century of small proportions, the projecting ebonised cornice above a re-entrant cornered frieze with incised 'cockbead' edge and three shelves grooved for plates and framed by similarly incised and lipped facings ending in downswept shoe pieces, the top with a broad moulded edge above a six-panel front composed of a pair of cupboard doors flanking a central panelled divider, each panel decorated with narrow frame mouldings, on caddy moulded uprights and stem feet, the sides with conforming double panelling 130cm wide, 194cm high, 39cm deep Note: American painted dressers of this type and size are scarce. The stylish features of this example possibly indicate a New England provenance and the use of crisply executed caddy and re-entrant mouldings suggests an early date. The dresser is in its original condition complete with wrought iron plate hooks, which are crimped flat at the ends, and turned pull handles. An escutcheon appears to have been added to the right hand door, but all the escutcheons appear to be of an early date. The dresser is composed of oak framing around pine panels with are chamfered on their internal edges, rather than presenting an outward facing 'fielded' panel. The ebonised highlights to the mouldings are perhaps more accurately described as 'brown painted.' The drawing of a comb across the wet painted surface has achieved a rippled effect, in dark and light wine-red, appealing to the eye as an example of Folk Art, in the medium of vernacular furniture making.

Los 436

An Edwardian silver tea caddy flask, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1909, the oval body engraved with festoons between beaded edges under a pull off cap, 9cm high, 4.25oz

Los 451

A George III silver tea caddy, maker G.S (see Jackson p.214), London 1790, of oval shape with domed flush hinged cover with vase finial, the body engraved with bright cut bands and festoons around two cartouches each engraved with a crest and an armorial respectively, has lock but no key, 13.25cm high, 10.25oz

Los 814

A late Victorian walnut tea caddy, the corners of the rectangular shape inlaid with ebony line, the interior fitted with two canisters with hinged lids, 28cm wide

Los 893

A George III tortoiseshell single compartment tea caddy, the pyramidal lid with wire line inlay, the rectangular sides of honey colour, 14cm high

Los 894

An early 19th century tortoiseshell single compartment tea caddy, of canted rectangular section and on bone bun feet, the interior with compartment lid and tin lining, 11cm wide

Los 156

Early twentieth century silver oval tea caddy (Chester 1915) 7cm

Los 206

George V silver tea caddy of rectangular form with engraved classical floral and swag decoration (Chester 1910) 8cm high

Los 435

Good quality George IV blond tortoiseshell tea caddy of breakfront rectangular form with pagoda top, two internal lids with ivory knops, pewter line decoration on ivory bun feet, 16.5cm high, 13cm deep, 20cm wide (illustrated)

Los 460

Good quality George III satinwood tea caddy with rosewood and boxwood crossbanding, twin tea canisters and central basin hold 30.5cm

Los 472

Early nineteenth century mahogany box, 29cm, and a Victorian tea caddy with rosewood banding, 17cm (2)

Los 473

Nineteenth century mahogany writing box with fitted interior, 35.5cm, and a Victorian mahogany tea caddy (2)

Los 138

A George III tortoiseshell and ivory strung octagonal tea caddy, with concave angles, the front with applied oval silver vacant plaque within a pique dot double border, the hinged tent top with silver loop handle, the inner tortoiseshell lid with silver handle, 13.5cm (5.25in) high, 11cm (4.25cm) wide.

Los 139

A George III tortoiseshell and ivory strung octagonal tea caddy, the front with applied oval silver vacant plaque, the hinged tent top with silver loop handle, the inner tortoiseshell lid with turned ivory handle, 13cm (5in) high, 10.5cm (4.25in) wide.

Los 141

A George III ribbed ivory and tortoiseshell strung octagonal tea caddy, the front with an octagonal miniature depicting lovers in a classical landscape with a silver escutcheon and octagonal plaque above, the base with bright cut silver banding, the hinged tent top with a silver loop handle, plain inner lid, 14cm (5.5in ) high, 11cm (4.5in) wide.

Los 142

A George III rolled paper hexagonal tea caddy, the panels decorated with gilt swag tear drops within a green ground, the hinged top with a brass loop handle, the inner lid with yewwood oval panel and turned ivory handle with a divided interior, 15cm (6in) high, 18.5cm (7.25in) wide.

Los 143

A George III rolled paper navette tea caddy, the front with an oval watercolour of a lady, a child and a dog within a surround of elaborate scrolls and flowers, in various colours, the hinged chequer strung top with brass loop handle and brightly coloured rolled paper interior, the inner lid with inlaid yewwood panel and a brass handle, 14cm (5.5in) high, 19cm (7.5in) wide.

Los 144

A 19th century Tunbridgeware hexagonal caddy, the walnut domed lid with a ball finial, the sides inlaid cube parquetry panels, the plinth base with chevron banding, 20cm (8in) high, 11cm (4.25cm) wide. Dr Ian Beavis of the Tunbridge Wells museum has suggested that caddies of this type might be from the workshop of the Nye family.

Los 145

A turned fruitwood pear shape tea caddy, with an oval iron escutcheon, the hinged top with a stalk, 16cm (6.25in) high.

Los 146

A George III fruitwood tea caddy, in the form of a canteloupe melon, with an elliptical steel escutcheon, the hinged top with a curved stalk, 13cm (5in) high.

Los 147

An early 19th century painted caddy, in the form of pagoda top summer house, 19cm (7.5in) high, 11.5cm (4.5in) diameter.

Los 148

A George III harewood octagonal tea caddy, inlaid with four oval marquetry panels, the hinged top enclosing an inner lid with turned ebonised handle, 11.5cm (4.5in) high, 14.5cm (5.75in) wide.

Los 149

A George III mahogany hexagonal tea caddy, inlaid with seven oval floral panels, the hinged top enclosing a mirror, the inner lid with oval floral panel and turned ivory handle with a divided interior, 12.5cm (5in) high, 20cm (8in) wide.

Los 150

A George III satinwood navette tea caddy, the front inlaid with twin floral oval marquetry panels and ivory escutcheon, the hinged top inlaid an oval inlaid butterfly panel, the inner lid with ivory handle, 11cm (4.25in) high, 16.5cm (6.5in) wide.

Los 151

A George III harewood oval tea caddy, the front inlaid with floral leaf and ribbons, the hinged top inlaid with a floral spray, the inner lid with a turned ivory handle, 11.5cm (4.5in) high, 15cm (6in) wide.

Los 153

An early Victorian tortoiseshell, mother of pearl and pewter strung rectangular tea caddy, the shaped front with a silver octagonal escutcheon, the hinged top inlaid with mother of pearl floral and foliate panel, the inner tortoiseshell lid with turned ivory handle and a divided interior, on silver plated ball feet, 10cm (4in) high, 12.5cm (5in) wide.

Los 154

An early Victorian tortoiseshell and mother of pearl octagonal tea caddy, with allover alternating lozenge decoration, the slightly domed hinged top enclosing a conforming inner lid, with mother of pearl handle, on brass ball feet, 9cm (3.5in) high, 11cm (4.25in) wide.

Los 157

A Regency papier maché oval tea caddy, with gilt leaf banding, the hinged top with brass loop handle and trailing leaf border, 14cm (5.5in) high and wide.

Los 158

A George III painted oval tea caddy, attributed to Henry Clay, painted with scenes of figures in landscapes, the hinged lid with brass loop handle, the inner borders with dot decoration, 14cm (5.5in) high, 12cm (4.75in) wide.

Los 159

A George III harewood and mahogany octagonal tea caddy, having concave corners and tulipwood banding, the sides inset with oval panels, the hinged top with a brass loop handle, 15cm (6in) high, 11.5cm (4.5in) wide.

Los 160

A George III burr yew, sycamore, mahogany and chequer strung cube tea caddy, the hinged top with a brass loop handle and beech inner lid, 11.5cm (4.5cm) high, 10.5cm (4.25cm) wide.

Los 161

A George III satinwood rectangular tea caddy, with tulipwood banding and inlaid stringing, the cavetto moulded hinged top inlaid an oval patera with ivory centre, enclosing a pair of canisters, the chequer strung lids with turned ebonised handles, 12.5cm (5in) high, 17cm (6.75in) wide.

Los 162

A George III mahogany, sycamore and rosewood banded rectangular tea caddy, quarter veneered with oval panels within a chequer strung border, the hinged lid with brass loop handle and enclosing a pair of lidded canisters with brass handles, 13cm (5in) high, 20.5cm (8.25in) wide.

Los 164

A George III tortoiseshell, silver pique and ivory strung octagonal tea caddy, the front with an octagonal silver armorial within husk drapes with an oval escutcheon above, each panel inlaid floral and foliate decoration, the hinged top with silver loop handle, the solid tortoiseshell inner lid with a silver loop handle, 11.5cm (4.5in) high, 10.5cm (4.25in) wide.

Los 165

A George III tortoiseshell, silver pique and ivory strung oval tea caddy, the front and reverse with a ribbon tied oval vacant plaque, the front with a silver concave sided escutcheon above, each panel with silver floral and foliate inlay, the hinged top with a ball finial, 11cm (4.5cm) high, 11.5cm (4.5cm) wide.

Los 166

A George III green tortoiseshell and ivory strung decagonal tea caddy, the front with applied plain oval silver plaque within a dot border, the hinged tent top with silver loop handle, the green tortoiseshell inner lid with loop handle, 13cm (5.25in) high, 11cm (4.5in) wide.

Los 167

A George III red tortoiseshell and ivory strung rectangular tea caddy, the front with applied oval silver plaque, the cavetto moulded hinged top with silver handle, the inner tortoiseshell lid with silver handle, 14.5cm (5.75in) high, 9cm (3,5in) wide.

Los 168

A George III red tortoiseshell and ivory strung decagonal tea caddy, the front with oval silver initialled plaque within a triple dot border, the hinged top with silver loop handle and dot star, the inner tortoiseshell lid with loop handle, 11.5cm (4.5in) high, 10.5cm (4.25in) wide.

Los 169

An early 19th century penwork rectangular tea caddy, decorated with colonial rural scenes with figures within foliate borders, the hinged lid with decorated interior, the inner lid with floral decoration and ivory handle, 12.5cm (5in) high, 12cm (4.75in) wide.

Los 171

A George III rectangular tea caddy, the sides with alternating satinwood and green stained wood stripes, the hinged top with oval mahogany panel with brass loop handle and enclosing a twin lidded interior with brass handles, 13.5cm (5.25in) high, 16cm (6.25in) wide.

Los 172

A 19th century mahogany and feather banded rectangular tea caddy, the top inlaid with oval satinwood shell, with brass loop handle, the front with ivory diamond escutcheon, the twin lidded interior with brass handles on ball feet, 11.5cm (4.5in) high, 19cm (7.5in) wide.

Los 173

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

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