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A CONTINENTAL SILVER RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY with press on circular lid, 4 1/2" high.

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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY with pressed scroll and shell decoration, press on lid, scrolled feet, 6" high, London 1894 and retailed by Lambert, Coventry Street.

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A silver three piece tea service, maker's mark "TS" Birmingham 1935, each of circular pedestal form with bead and reel moulded rims and leaf lappeted handles, comprising teapot with fruit wood handle 14 cm high weight 14oz, a two handled sugar bowl 3 oz and a cream jug 3 oz along with a silver and agate handled caddy spoon, Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1881 (handle a/f) (4)

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George V hallmarked silver Tea Caddy, rectangular form, with a hinged lid, raised on four splayed bracket feet, maker S.W.S. & Co., London 1912.

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Silver tea caddy, formed as a syrup tin, London 1908, maker indistinct, 8oz

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A George III period boxwood line banded mahogany tea caddy with hinged cover, 12 1/4 inches wide (some damage and bowl missing)

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An early Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with turned ring handles and basal nulled edge fitted two lidded containers and a cut glass bowl (foot chipped), 14 1/4 inches wide including handles

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A Georgian mahogany double lidded box, 13 x 9 inches, two caddy boxes and an inlaid box (4)

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A 19th Century satinwood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with two compartments the interior decorated with a miniature gouache of the Parthenon, 12 1/2 inches (A/F)

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A 19th Century mahogany and crossbanded tea caddy, adapted as a stationery box on bun feet, 11 1/2 inches

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A 19th Century Continental burr walnut tea caddy with domed top and two lidded compartments, 8 1/2 x 4 5/8 inches wide

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A Georgian flame mahogany tea caddy of rectangular shape fitted two lidded compartments, on bun feet, 12 x 6 1/4 inches

Los 1

Early Victorian Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy (no interior) A Victorian Dome Topped Burr Walnut Casket with engraved brass corners, key escutcheon top plate etc

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A 19th Century Rosewood Sarcophagus Tea Caddy, having hinged lid enclosing 2 lidded compartments, 19cm wide

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A 19th Century Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy having hinged lid (interior a/f), on bun feet, 36cm wide

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A Worcester Style Bulbous Tea Caddy having blue scale ground with multicoloured bird, floral and gilt decoration, 13.5cm high

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A Royal Doulton golfing beaker Decorated with a golfer taking swing, the reverse of caddy, printed factory mark to base, 92mm high

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A LEATHER COVERED STATIONERY BOX, an inlaid tea caddy and a glove box

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A George IV mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy (the bowl missing), 28cm (11") wide, a plain caddy, 17cm (6.75") wide and a carved Eastern box

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George III hardwood tea caddy with phoenix head design brass mounts and brass swan neck handle, interior fitted three metal canisters on ball feet, 24cm wide

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A 1930S LIGHT OAK BOOK STAND, a writing slope and a checker inlaid tea caddy (3)

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Victorian rosewood rectangular tea caddy with two lidded divisions and inset with a brass recessed handle, 11" wide

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William IV silver shell caddy spoon, hallmarked London 1830

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George IV silver bright cut caddy spoon, hallmarked London 1829

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Caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's cap, Sheffield 1972, 5cm long

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Early 19th Century caddy spoon with reeded handle and circular bowl, maker JW, no assay office mark, date letter I

Los 1

FIVE VARIOUS SILVER CADDY SPOONS to include a George III shell bowl, bright cut engraved with monogram, Birmingham 1795 maker Joseph Taylor; a George III Old English pattern, with engraved initial, London 1810, maker's mark rubbed; a George V shell pattern spoon, Sheffield 1915, maker's mark RP; a George V Old English pattern, engraved monogram to well of round bowl, Sheffield 1928 and an Elizabeth II "Fish Tail" design spoon, Sheffield 1977, maker's mark PH. 64g (2.05oz) (5)

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form with twin circular turned handles and mother of pearl shield shape escutcheon, all on four bun feet 34cm x 17.5cm x 21cm high

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A REGENCY BURR WALNUT VENEERED TEA CADDY of plain rectangular form with domed lid opening to two foil lined compartments. The lid interior veneered in flame mahogany. Lacking key. 23cm x 12.5cm x 14.5cm high

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A REGENCY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form having applied beaded moulding to edges and twin brass lion mask and ring handles. The hinged lid opens to reveal two lidded compartments having turned ivory handles and a centre compartment with a blue glass mixing bowl, all supported on four bun feet. 34cm x 16cm x 19cm high

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An early Victorian mother-of-pearl inset rosewood tea caddy, mid 19th century, of sarcophagus form with toupie feet, the interior with twin subsidiary caddies with domed covers flanking an associated glass bowl, 19cm high, 36cm wide overall, (lacking one ring handle)

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A satinwood and marquetry tea caddy, 19th century, the cover decorated with a floral patera in an oval reserve, the front and back with opposing birds amongst oak sprigs in oval reserves, the ends with further marquetry and gilt bronze foliate cast swing handles, with ebony and rosewood stringing overall, the interior with further marquetry and twin divisions, 15cm high, 31cm wide, (lacking subsidiary caddies, restoration)

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A Victorian tortoiseshell veneered bowfront tea caddy, third quarter 19th century, the cover with vacant white metal panel, the base on four bun feet, the interior with subsidiary tortoiseshell veneered cover and ivory banding, later velvet lined, 10cm high, 14.5cm wide

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A mahogany mercury stick barometer, circa 1800, with broken pediment above rectangular silvered vernier scale with mercury thermometer and signed Torre & Co. London behind glazed door, the caddy moulded trunk with exposed tube above turned cistern cover to the rounded base, 97cm high overall.

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A George III mahogany stick barometer, late 18th century, with broken pediment above rectangular silvered scale with mercury thermometer, vernier scale and signed DOM'co BARELLI, LONDON behind glazed door, above caddy moulded and line border inlaid trunk with exposed tube and moulded domed cistern cover to the circular base, 96cm high overall. Provenance: Private collection, Worcestershire.

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A George III mahogany stick barometer, circa 1800, with broken pediment above rectangular silvered scale with alcohol thermometer, vernier scale and signed F. Bernascone, Haverfordwest, Warranted behind glazed door, above caddy moulded trunk with exposed tube and moulded domed cistern cover to the circular base, 98cm high overall. Provenance: Private collection, Worcestershire.

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a French boulle marquetry bracket clock, circa 1700 by Francois Rabby, Paris (c.1655-1717) the caddy top with flame finials above larger foliate finials and a balustraded frieze, the arched and glazed door enclosing a raised enamel Roman chapter ring with rococo engraved centre, single wind hole and strapwork apron inscribed with maker's signature, between corinthian columns, on a shaped apron and gadrooned toupie feet, the anchor escapement striking on a bell, the backplate boldly engraved 'Rabby Paris', the whole decorated with silvered and gilt cut and engraved brass arabesques on scarlet tortoiseshell 60cm high, 40cm wide, 18cm deep note: Rabby produced movements for many fine Boulle marquetry clocks, including one in the collection of the Duke of Marlborough at Blenheim Palace.

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a walnut veneered and oak crossbanded chest in the George I manner of small proportions, the quarter veneered top with herringbone banded and crossbanded edge above two short and three long graduated and lipped drawers with brass drop handles, between caddy moulded uprights, on skirted base with bracket feet 76cm wide, 81cm high, 46cm deep

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a matched set of eight 19th century walnut dining chairs in the George II manner, the waisted backs with entrelac splats above drop in seats with caddy moulded rails, on plain cabriole legs with pad feet, including two armchairs (8) note: Stylistic differences denote variant dates of manufacture

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A white metal tea caddy of oval form, 800 mark, and an electroplated bowl.

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A Vienna style tea caddy of rectangular form, painted to one side with classical figures, the back and sides with gilt decoration to a blue ground, 10.5 cms high.

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A Victorian walnut tea caddy of domed form and ring handles, on gilt feet, the interior with a pair of lidded compartments and central sugar basin, 32 cms wide.

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A Royal Worcester porcelain tea caddy, circa 1910, of shouldered, canted rectangular form, Kakiemon decorated with flowers against a powder blue ground, gilt heightened with flowers, no 2413, printed mark.

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A walnut marquetry inlaid two division tea caddy.

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An early George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, a mahogany and mother-of-pearl inlaid jewellery box with fitted interior and a brass bound stationary box, (3).

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon, engraved with thistle sprays and with a mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1897, a Victorian silver small vase, on a weighted circular base, London 1899, a silver mustard spoon, Chester 1924 and a silver rectangular ingot shaped pendant.

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A quantity of silver flatware to include; eight early Victorian silver tablespoons, eight early Victorian dessert spoons, all in the Fiddle Pattern, a quantity of principally early 19th century silver tea, caddy and preserve spoons, George III silver sauce ladle, one other later, 42oz, various dates and makers

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Assorted silver flatware to include; set of six table forks and six dessert spoons in the Kings Pattern, six dessert forks and three teaspoons in the Fiddle and Shell Pattern, two George III tablespoons in the Old English Pattern, large quantity of tea, preserve and caddy spoons in various pattern, 63oz, various dates and makers

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A circa 1830 rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with boxwood stringing, the hinge lid opening to reveal fitted interior, two hinged caddies, the whole with gilt brass ring handles and gilt ball feet, width 30cm (Illus.)

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A circa 1800 Anglo-Indian rosewood and ivory inlaid tea caddy box, possibly Vizagapatam, of square section with hinge lid, the whole inlaid with trailing flowers and foliage, opening to reveal two fitted caddy boxes (the whole with losses and some old restoration), width 23cm (Illus)

Los 1

A Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with part bright cut detail to handle and circular bowl, Birmingham 1796.

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A Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shell bowl below foliate bright cut handle, Birmingham 1804.

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A Victorian mahogany twin sectioned tea caddy with secret side drawer, together with a rosewood rectangular shallow box detailed with inlaid decoration. S/D. (2).

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A Victorian coromandel rectangular tea caddy with plain form with brass star cartouche, hinged lid opening to twin domed topped caddies flanking central glass bowl, length 30.5cm.

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A 19th Century rose wood sarcophagus tea caddy with gadroon detail to hinged lid, opening to central glass bowl flanked by twin compartments, all raised on four bun feet, length 28cm

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A 19th Century tortoise shell tea caddy of canted rectangular form with silver strung detail, opening to twin cover compartments, all raised on four ball feet, 15,5 high, damage.

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An early 20th Century mahogany eight day strike bracket clock, stepped rectangular base below silvered arch top dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary second and chime/silent dials rising to caddy top carved with fruit and swag details, all raised on four brass bracket feet, Barrie & Son, Edinburgh, 46cm high.

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A Sandlandware Tea Caddy, Down Somerset Way, produced for R Twining & Co, 16.5 cm, and another (2)

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