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Los 174

A George III Japanned bombé tea caddy, decorated with a coat of arms to the front and back, within floral and gilt scroll borders, the stepped hinged lid with a gilt metal handle enclosing a three section velvet lined interior, on gilt metal claw and ball feet, 20.5cm (8in) high, 25.5cm (10in) wide.

Los 175

A Victorian silver plated oval tea caddy, engraved with a central coat of arms within a ribboned and swag surround, beaded borders, 8cm (3.25in) high, 12cm (4.75in) wide.

Los 176

A 19th century continental mahogany and marquetry inlaid rectangular tea caddy, with rosewood banding and inlaid boxwood stringing, each panel inset with an oval painted scene of rustic lovers, doves and a blindfolded cherub, the hinged lid with a brass swing handle and enclosing a divided interior, 16cm (6.5in) high, 18cm (7in) wide.

Los 179

A George III tortoiseshell and ivory strung decagonal tea caddy, the front with octagonal silver vacant plaque within a silver and mother of pearl border, the hinged tent top with silver loop handle, the inner lid with ivory ball handle, 12cm (4.75in) high, 11cm (4.5in) wide.

Los 180

A Regency tortoiseshell and ivory strung octagonal tea caddy, the bow front with central rectangular silver plaque within a pressed radiating surround, the domed top with ivory ball finial and enclosing twin compartments, the inner tortoiseshell lids with ivory handles, 11.5 cm (4.5in) high, 14cm (5.5 in) high.

Los 181

A George IV tortoiseshell tea caddy, with silver stringing, the front with twin pressed gothic window panels, the hinged pagoda top with applied rectangular silver plaque, the inner tortoiseshell lid with ivory handle, on silvered ball feet, 11cm (4.5in) high, 11.5cm (4.5in) wide.

Los 182

A George IV tortoiseshell tea caddy, the pressed sides with arched windows flanked by corinthian columns, the hinged pagoda top with polished steel urn finial, inner tortoiseshell lid, on silvered ball feet, 14cm (5.5in) high, 11.5cm (4.5in) wide.

Los 183

A George IV tortoiseshell octagonal tea caddy, with silver stringing, the sides with pressed gothic windows, the hinged pagoda top with silvered ball finial, the inner tortoiseshell lid with ivory handle, on silvered ball feet, 12.5 (5in) high, 10cm (4in) high

Los 184

A George III ivory and tortoiseshell strung decagonal tea caddy, the front with an oval blue jasperware plaque of a Roman warrior, in gold husk surround with escutcheon, drapes and octagonal plaque above, the hinged top with a gold loop handle with mother of pearl dot star base, the ivory inner lid with mother of pearl and pique decorated with a gold handle bearing an early 19th century Dutch hallmark, 12cm (4.75in) high, 11cm (4.5in) wide.

Los 186

A George III tortoiseshell and ivory strung dome top tea caddy, the front with an oval miniature depicting two lovers in a landscape with silver escutcheon and octagonal plaque above, the silver loop handle within a pique circular dot border, plain inner lid, 13cm (5in) high, 9cm (3.5in) wide.

Los 187

A George III octagonal tortoiseshell and ivory strung tea caddy, the front with oval blue jasperware plaque depicting a classical maiden holding a laurel wreath by a bust, with silver escutcheon above, the hinged top with a silver loop handle on an octagonal base, the inner tortoiseshell lid with ivory handle, 11.5cm (4.5in) high, 10cm (4 in) wide

Los 188

A George III tortoiseshell and ivory oval tea caddy, decorated with alternating ivory and tortoiseshell stripes, within wavy line and featherbanded silver borders, the front with an initialled silver escutcheon, the cover with silver loop handle, the plain inner lid with silver handle, 12cm (4.75in) high 11.5cm (4.5in) wide

Los 115

An Oval Adam Style Silver Tea Caddy with Floral Handle, London 1894.

Los 116

A Small Silver Rectangular Tea Caddy, London 1919.

Los 127

A Silver Tea Caddy Spoon and Silver Vesta, Birmingham Hallmarks.

Los 6

Late C18th Georgian Mahogany Tea Caddy with tulip wood banding, the interior with 2 lidded compartments with turned ivory knobs with ebony & boxwood stringing, the centre section replacement ceramic bowl together with a C19th Walnut Glove Box

Los 179

KESWICK SCHOOL: A small caddy spoon with planished bowl below arched handle with rivet detail, stamped K.S.I.A.

Los 189

Evald Nielsen: A Danish silver caddy spoon, planished oval bowl below fruiting vine terminal, pattern Evd 1, 1926, stamped to reverse.

Los 190

Georg Jensen: A Danish silver caddy spoon, plain bowl below seed pod and leaf detailed terminal, stamped to reverse.

Los 775

Hans Hansen: A sterling silver caddy spoon with deep bucket bowl below erect kick handle, impressed signature to base.

Los 780

Georg Jensen: A sterling silver Pyramid pattern caddy spoon of plain form flaring handle below stepped terminal, stamped to reverse.

Los 781

Georg Jensen: A silver Viking pattern caddy spoon, planished bowl below shaped handle with beaded borders, import marks.

Los 154

A George III ivory veneered tea caddy, late 18th century, of straight sided octagonal form, inlaid with an oval and outlined with stringing, 11cm high, 11cm wide (distressed)

Los 155

A tortoiseshell two-compartment tea caddy, circa 1840, the hinged swell lid with central tablet, ivory stringing, on bun feet, inscribed "Lund, Maker, 56 and 57 Cornhill, London", 22.5cm wide

Los 335

A George III mahogany chest of drawers, early 19th century, the crossbanded caddy top outlined with ebony stringing above three long cockbeaded drawers, embossed brass oval handles, shaped apron, on bracket feet, 91cm high, 91cm wide

Los 405

A Regency mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1810, the strung caddy top inlaid with dentil banding, the two short and three long cockbeaded drawers with matched veneers and oval brass handles, on bracket feet, 97cm wide

Los 476

A Regency mahogany caddy top chest of drawers, outlined with boxwood stringing, the three long drawers with embossed brass oval handles and lozenge escutcheons, on bracket feet, 84cm high, 86cm wide, 51cm deep (reduced)

Los 513

A George IV mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1820-30, with moulded caddy top above a brushing slide, the two short and three long cockbeaded drawers with oval brass handles, on toupie feet, 92cm high, 91cm wide

Los 175

An Early Victorian Rosewood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, inlaid mother of pearl, 32 cm See illustration

Los 188

A Mahogany Tea Caddy, inlaid ambonya roundals, 13 cm

Los 518

A Silver Rectangular Strut Photograph Frame, Birmingham 1942 (hall marks rubbed), a silver quaich, inscribed, Edinburgh 1947, a hip flask and pewter caddy (4)

Los 371

Doulton Lambeth square baluster shaped tea caddy having stylised foliate decoration in relief on a mottled green and brown ground and bearing script 'Honest Tea is the best Policy', the silver cover and applied cartouche both hallmarked for Chester 1895, 17cm high - see illustration

Los 542

George III mahogany lozenge shaped tea caddy with hinged cover, 16cm wide

Los 617

19th Century walnut rectangular shaped tea caddy, the cover with ebony and boxwood inlay and standing on ebonised turned bun feet, 24cm wide

Los 619

George III mahogany Bomb‚ shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover having inlaid chevron decoration to the edges and with a brass swan neck handle, standing on ogee bracket feet, 25cm wide

Los 708

Caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's cap, Birmingham 1911, maker W.N., 5.5cm wide

Los 339

19th Century Mahogany Tea Caddy the interior with two compartments and glass mixing bowl h: 6 x w: 12 x d: 6 in.

Los 347

19th century Fruitwood parquetry inlaid Tea Caddy h: 4.5 x w: 7 x d: 4.5 in.

Los 379

Walnut casket shaped tea caddy by Parkins & Gotto of Oxford Street

Los 849

Silver two handled trophy cup; three coffee spoons; a caddy spoon; Victorian mustard spoon; and a napkin ring. 5oz.

Los 1

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND BRASS FOLDING WRITING SLOPE, a Victorian and rosewood inlaid tea caddy and a rosewood and brass bound travelling writing box (3)

Los 374

A GEORGE JENSEN SILVER SPOON, a caddy spoon and other Continental cutlery

Los 432

A George III mahogany tea caddy, late 18th century, of oval section, with bone inset diamond escutcheon, the interior with subsidiary cover, 11.5cm high, 15cm wide

Los 433

A George III satinwood and crossbanded tea caddy, late 18th century, of oval section, the cover with brass swing handle, the interior with metal lining, 11.5cm high, 16cm wide

Los 439

A George III mahogany and marquetry tea caddy, late 18th century, the hinged cover with fan patera in an oval reserve and cavetto edging, the interior previously with twin divisions, 16cm high, 2cm wide, (lacking interior divisions)

Los 442

A Regency rosewood and sycamore strung tea caddy, circa 1815, of sarcophagus form, with a repoussŽ brass and ring handle at each end, on four spherical feet, the fitted interior with twin subsidiary caddies with hinged covers and a central cut glass bowl, 19.5cm high, 33cm wide

Los 140

A George III silver tea caddy of oval form, having reeded fixed handle, twin locking hinged compartments, having engraved plaited frieze and apron, monogrammed cartouche, 15oz, maker Robert & David Hennell, London 1796, height 17cm

Los 338

A Chinese pewter tea caddy of rectangular form with canted corners, the whole with panelled etched reserves, stylised fish end mounts, above floral pierced frieze on reeded bun feet, width 22cm

Los 6

A William IV caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with shell shaped bowl and monogram "R", Glasgow 1835, a pair of bright cut sugar tongs and a pair of small sugar tongs, total weight 2.8ozs (3)

Los 263

A baluster sugar dredger, Chester 1939, 2.5"; a continental flared white metal vase, height 4"; a continental caddy spoon

Los 273

A king's pattern sifter spoon, Birmingham 1837; a caddy spoon, London 1804; 2 silver and 2 plated bottle labels; a hip flask funnel

Los 376

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy with brass carrying handle, hinged lid, original metal liners and mixing bowl, length 9"

Los 382

A late 18th century oval hardwood tea caddy with inlaid floral panels, hinged lid and satinwood inner cover (illus)

Los 388

A 19th century burr wood tea caddy with cross-banding and stringing, 4"; a similar mahogany caddy, 5"

Los 240

A Keswick School of Industrial Arts electroplated caddy spoon with simple decoration stamped marks 9cm. long

Los 242

A Keswick School of Industrial Arts staybrite caddy spoon with simple punched decoration stamped marks 6.5cm. long

Los 244

A William IV silver fiddle pattern Caddy Spoon with shell shaped bowl, London 1833 and a silver serviette ring.

Los 370

A Victorian Tea Caddy painted with floral panels and gilt, the interior with 2 covered containers and bowl recess. 12" (30cms) wide.

Los 393

A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shape Tea Caddy, the interior fitted with 2 covered containers on compressed bun feet (a/f).

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