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An early 19th century Chinese Lac Burgaute style box, the black lacquer canted rectangular sides inlaid with mother of pearl flowers, the interior now with a nest of trays, 35.5cm wide. See Carl Crossman 'The Decorative Arts of the China Trade', page 279 for an illustration of a tea caddy similar and a discussion of the type

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A Royal Crown Derby imari miniature sucrier and a tea caddy, cover lacking.

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A Chinese red lacquer tea caddy, 19th Century, of rectangular section, with an engraved metal liner, decorated with bowls and vases of fruit and flowers, further flowers and blossom, (attached is an embossed Buckingham Palace card, 'From HM the Queen for the Bazaar').

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A large Chinese jar, a blue and white hexagonal tea caddy and a pair of vases fitted for electricity.

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A Victorian walnut and inlaid domed two division tea caddy, together with a mother of pearl inlaid mahogany box, (2).

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A 19th Century cube parquetry two-division tea caddy of rectangular form, 23 cm wide.

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Oval silver cake basket Birmingham 1900, with embossed and pierced decoration, 31.5cm; and a neo-classical silver tea caddy, the serpentine sides embossed with a continuous scene of Roman revellers, Birmingham 1900. (2)

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Mahogany oval tea caddy, the hinged top and front inlaid with a shell motif, width 16.5cm.

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Oak longcased clock, with square brass face and brass chapter ring named John Boot Sutton Ashfield, matt field with reserved seconds and date, two train striking movement, in a caddy topped hood with three brass balls, on slender trunk and set-out base. Height 212cm (pendulum, two weights).

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A MOTHER OF PEARL AND TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of shaped oblong form, the stepped lid with blind shield cartouche, opening to reveal two lidded compartments, on spreading base and bun feet, 19th century, 9 wide

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of oblong form with ebony stringing, and rosewood banding, hinged lid with shell marquetry patera enclosing interior with two compartments, brass lion mask ring handles and lion paw feet, 9 1/4 wide

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A REGENCY SATINWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form with ebony stringing, interior with bowl flanked by two lidded canisters, the base with ebonised beading, on similar bun feet, 12 1/2 wide

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A FRENCH AMBOYNA AND EBONY CADDY of serpentine oblong form with brass stringing and inlaid with brass strapwork and cartouche and with mother of pearl flower heads and kingwood crossbanding, hinged lid revealing interior with two compartments, moulded base and later bun feet, 19th century, 10 3/4 wide

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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form with lion mask ring handles and paw feet, the interior with two hinged canisters flanking a bowl, 13 1/2 wide

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with oval shell bowl, lug handle chased and bright cut with foliage, 2 1/4 wide, maker's mark I.T, Birmingham 1818

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A GEORGIAN CADDY SPOON with shell bowl, beaded lug handle chased with initials, marked R.H, late 18th/19th century

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A George III fruitwood tea caddy in the form of a melon, the lobed body with stalk and green tinged patination, the front applied with an oval escutcheon, height approx 14.5cm (faults). (See illustration on front cover)

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A late Victorian walnut tea caddy, the domed hinge lid mounted with brass and ivory, together with a small Art Nouveau pewter photograph frame.

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A George V silver tea caddy of octagonal bombé form with hinge lid on scroll feet, Sheffield 1913 by John Round, together with a silver napkin ring.

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A Walker & Hall plated teapot of oval form with half reeded decoration, on ball feet, together with a plated teapot, a milk jug, sugar bowl and caddy spoon.

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A silver tea caddy and cover with flowerhead finial, the ogee body embossed with flowers and scrolls on a pierced scroll and floral base, London 1783, height approx 12cm (detached finial).

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A late Victorian silver tea caddy of serpentine bombé form, on four cabriole legs, Birmingham 1898 by George Unite, height approx 10cm.

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A quantity of costume jewellery, including necklaces, brooches, earrings, rings, a powder compact, a plated caddy spoon, a bookmarker and sundry.

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A Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain teacup and saucer, 19th Century, enamelled with fruit, flowers and butterflies, together with a Chinese export porcelain ovoid tea caddy and cover painted with figures(faults).

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A Victorian silver tea accoutrement set, comprising; a caddy spoon, a pair of sugar tongs and a sugar spoon, boxed.

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Plated wares, comprising; two oval twin handled lidded entree dishes and a lidded tea caddy.

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A silver tea caddy spoon, the circular bowl with filligree decoration and with bright cut decoration to the handle, probably Birmingham 1802.

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A silver tea caddy spoon, of scalloped form, with floral and foliate decoration, the loop shaped handle terminating as fruiting vine, by George Unite, Birmingham 1872.

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A silver tea caddy spoon, designed as a jockey's cap, monogram engraved, circa 1800. Illustrated.

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A Royal Copenhagen blue and white Tea Caddy, 4 Copenhagen bird ornaments and other items.

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A George III silver fiddle pattern Mustard Spoon with gilded bowl, London 1818, a silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1935, a pair of Georgian engraved silver sugar tongs and 6 various 18th Century teaspoons with shell back bowls (a/f).

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An early 19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy with engraved brass handle, the interior fitted with covered container and bowl recess.

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Walnut and brass bound tea caddy, with compartmentalised interior and original lining, 17.5cm wide

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George III bright-cut Caddy Spoon, with shell bowl, Richard Ferris, Exeter, date marks worn, 10grms

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Early Victorian Kings pattern Caddy Spoon, the circular bowl engraved with flowers, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1849, 8grms

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George III Old English pattern Caddy Spoon, with scalloped shell bowl, William Eley and William Fearn, London 1812, 18grms

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19th Century Austrian silver Tea Caddy, the hinged lid with recumbent lion finial, the corners cast with leaves and enclosing a gilt interior with a bombé base and on four claw and ball feet, marked, indistinct maker's mark, date mark for 1863, 360grms

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19th Century Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam Elk horn Tea Caddy, the hinged lid with carved bone pineapple knop, the interior with three compartments, the central with later mixing bowl surrounded by panels of bone with penwork scrolls, 35cms (14")

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George III yew wood Tea Caddy, sacrophagus shaped, the hinged lid enclosing twin compartments, with twin brass ring handles and an engraved mother of pearl escutcheon, 19cms, (7.5")

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A Mahogany Tea Caddy, with parquetry inlay, 17 cm a Tunbridgeware style musical cigarette box, a desk stand, and pen box (4)

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A Burr Walnut Dome Top Tea Caddy, with applied brass mounts, 23 cm See illustration

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A Burr Walnut Dome Top Tea Caddy, 12 cm, and three others similar

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A Silver Coloured Metal Tea Caddy, shaped of rectangular form, the sides decorated embossed acanthus, 14 cm

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A Victorian silver-gilt tea caddy, Joseph Angell Sr & Joseph Angell Jr, London, 1844 elaborately cast and chased in the rococo style, two sides with Chinese scenes, the others and the cover with vacant cartouches, signed Thomas's Bond Street 11cm, 4.25in high 470gr, 15oz 2dwt

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A SMALL MAHOGANY GEORGIAN STYLE STRAIGHT FRONT CHEST with caddy top and brushing slide over 4 long graduated drawers, 21" across

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A SILVER TEA CADDY with flame finial, Chester 1907

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THREE GEORGIAN SILVER CADDY SPOONS, 2 with bright cut decoration and 2 silver sugar sifter spoons and 2 plated sifter spoons

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A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY with gilt metal handles and feet, one other caddy and two boxes

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An Onslow pattern caddy spoon, London 1795, maker's mark worn, with shell bowl 8cm long, 12g

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An Old English pattern caddy spoon, by George Smith and William Fearn, London 1794, with pear shaped bowl and engraved initial K in script to handle 8.5cm, 10g

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A caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1805, the simple handle and ovoid bowl with engraved borders and initial, the bowl inset with a foliate scroll filigree panel 7.5cm long, 9g

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A transitional Old English/Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Lawrence and Company, Birmingham 1809, the handle with Old English terminal, with Fiddle pattern shoulders at join to shell bowl, the handle bright engraved with cross-hatched and foliate design, with stag crest 8cm long, 7g

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A collection of assorted flatware, to include a pair of sugar nips, marks indistinct; a Georgian shell bowl caddy spoon; a Victorian Old English pattern caddy spoon; mustard and salt spoons; a pair of open salts, Chester 1904 and various items (Qty) 32oz

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A tea caddy Regency, early 19th century shagreen, of sarcpohagus form, on ivory ball feet and with two lidded compartments h.15cm, w.19cm., d.11.5cm.

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Small items of silver to include two stamp holders, three silver topped glass jars, a small pocket comb in a silver case, a caddy spoon, pencil holder, and and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, silver handled button hook, miniature taper stick and a small silver plated tray

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A plated rectangular tea caddy, with scroll panel decoration on an engine turned ground, on four ball feet (worn)

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A plated rectangular tea caddy, with scroll panel decoration on an engine turned ground, on four ball feet; a silver-coloured metal napkin ring and a bottle stopper and plated flatware

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A Victorian Irish fiddle pattern shell bowl caddy spoon, Dublin 1848

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A George III engraved silver leaf caddy spoon, Birmingham 1811, with a pierced border and a tendril handle

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