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An early 19th century mahogany sarcophogus shape tea caddy and a 19th century walnut jewellery box

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A 19th century burr walnut tea caddy, having mahogany 2 division interior and bun feet

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A set of six 800 standard continental silver tea spoons, the knops modelled as armonials/mythical creatures and a similar caddy spoon

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A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY AND INLAID OVAL TEA CADDY with satinwood crossbanded border and swag designs

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A Scottish Victorian transfer printed sycamore tea caddy, last quarter 19th century, of rectangular form, the cover with central panel with three girls, the front with an oval reserve containing a Highlander, all on a ground of repeating oak leaves and acorns, the interior with later blue velvet lining, 13cm high, 26cm wide, 15cm deep

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A Victorian mahogany tea caddy, late 19th century, with painted decoration and hinged domed lid, 12cm high, 15cm wide; and a Regency marble deskstand

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A Victorian tortoiseshell veneered and mother-of-pearl inlaid tea caddy, circa 1860, of rectangular form with cavetto edged hinged cover and canted corners, the front with floral decoration, with ivory banded underside and four spherical brass feet, the interior with further ivory banding and twin subsidiary tortoiseshell covers, 14cm high, 17.5cm wide

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A George III mahogany bow front chest of drawers, early 19th century, the caddy top with a boxwood and ebony strung frieze, the two short and two long drawers with brass ring handles, on bracket feet, 84cm wide, 76cm high

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Three George IV Fiddle pattern Dessert Spoons, maker's mark R.P., London 1820, three other Spoons, a Caddy Spoon and a set of six silver handled Tea Knives. (14)

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George V Tea Caddy, of oval form with fluted hinged lid, inscribed and dated 1914, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913, 130gms.

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George V Tea Caddy, of urn form with removable cover, on a circular base, George Unite, Birmingham 1912, 90grms.

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Eastern rosewood Casket, with sarcophagus cover, the whole inlaid with engraved bone, mother of pearl and tortoiseshell with yellow metal scrolls, converted to a three-division Tea Caddy and on bun feet, 26cms, (10").

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A late Victorian Tea Caddy, of rectangular form, with pull-off cover to a plain body, and raised on four ball feet, height 4 ¼”, London 1900, Makers mark William Hutton & Sons

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A late Victorian Tea Caddy, of inverted baluster square form, with hinged cover, to a gilt interior, with applied gadrooned borders and plain body, height 3 ¼”, London 1899, Makers mark C B

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A late Victorian Tea Caddy, of oval form, with pull-off cover and applied wrythen gadrooned borders, with presentation inscription, ‘Dornoch Ladies Golf Tournment won by Mrs H Clark, September 1901’, height 3 ¾”, Birmingham 1900, Makers mark obscured

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A George V lidded Tea Caddy, of panelled oval construction, with hinged lid and swing handle, to a plain body, height 4”, probably Birmingham 1913, Makers mark W N

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An early 20th Century mahogany and lacquered brass mounted Bracket Clock, the caddy top surmounted by a heavily cast panel, with floral garlands, over cast and pierced side pieces, and further applied brass frieze and presentation inscribed cartouche, over cherubs head spandrels, and raised on a plinth base with further cast brass bracket feet, to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 6” Arabic enamelled dial, with fleur de lys hands and central boss, to a circular brass movement, with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 19”

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A 19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy of plain rectangular form, the interior formerly fitted with two compartments, only two lids remaining, 9½“ long

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A 19th Century rosewood Tea Caddy, inlaid with metal stringing and mother of pearl dots, the interior fitted for two compartments, (A/F), on ball feet, 9” long

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A 19thC satinwood tea caddy of oblong form with ebony banding, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments with ivory finials and on bun feet 8" wide.

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A 19th mahogany tea caddy of oblong form, the hinged cover centrally fitted with later ring handles, the interior with two lidded compartments with ebony finials, 9" wide.

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A 19th century stained fruitwood apple shape tea caddy, with stalk and heart shape silver coloured metal escutcheon, the interior part foiled, 4.5in (11.5cm) h.

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A turned fruitwood aubergine tea caddy, with threaded calyx and stalk cover, internal cover missing, 5in (12.6cm) h.

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A Victorian burr walnut tea caddy, with a pair of domed lidded canisters flanking a cut glass footed bowl, 6in (15cm) h and d, 12i8n (30.4cm) w.

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A Russian papier mache tea caddy, the hinged lid painted a Troika with passengers, the lined interior with printed medallions and a name, worn, 3.25in (8.2cm) h, 5.5in (14cm) w.

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A 19th Century Irish Killarney inlaid twin sectioned rosewood tea caddy, raised on circular bun feet.

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Newlyn oval Tea Caddy, the lid embossed tea, the sides embossed with fish, marked NEWLYN.

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19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy, rectangular form, with boxwood stringing and a parquetry Box, (2).

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George III mahogany Tea Caddy with a swing handle, fitted interior.

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Edward VII Set, comprising tea caddy and cover, six teaspoons and a pair a nips, George Jackson and David Fullerton, London 1909, cased.

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A silver tea caddy by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1911, of tapering form with gadrooned edges and lion's mask handles on four bun feet, 12.5cm high, 12 oz

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A George III silver 'dust-pan' caddy spoon or scoop by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1804, the bowl with a pricked hatched shield, with a turned ivory handle, 8cm (3.25in) long

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A George III silver shaped bowl caddy spoon or scoop by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1808, with pricked bands to the bowl and with bright cut engraving, 6.8cm (2.75in) long

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A George III silver caddy spoon or shovel by John Turner, Birmingham 1801, the bowl with a pricked vacant shield, with a tapered ivory handle, 7.8cm (3in) long

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A George III silver 'dust-pan' caddy spoon or scoop by William Pugh, Birmingham 1811, the bowl with pricked foliate bands, with a turned ivory handle, 7.5cm (3in) long

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A George IV silver caddy spoon by John Turton, Birmingham 1825, the part fluted fan-end bowl pricked with a budding bough, with an engraved fiddle type handle, 8.5cm (3.25in) long

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A George III silver 'dust-pan' caddy spoon or scoop by William Pugh, Birmingham possibly 1791 (date rubbed), the bowl with pricked bands, with a turned wood handle, 9.5cm (3.75in) long (the handle possibly later)

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A George III silver caddy spoon, maker's mark IL (not traced), Birmingham 1810, the octagonal bowl bright-cut with a pineapple, the handle with an octagonal terminal, 7cm (2.75in) long

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A George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon by George Wintle, London 1825, with an oval bowl, flower engraved, scroll pierced and with a key fret pricked border, 9cm (3.5in) long

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A William IV silver shell bowl caddy spoon by George Wintle, London 1831, with an initialled Old English type bright cut handle, 7.6cm (3in) long

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A George III silver bright cut fiddle pattern caddy spoon or scoop by Thomas Millington, Birmingahm 1797, the bowl pricked with an anthemion, 10cm (4in) long

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A George III silver caddy spoon by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1813, with a pierced and pricked heart shape bowl and an engraved fiddle pattern handle, 7.5cm (3in)

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An early Victorian silver caddy spoon by Edward Edwards, London 1838, with a fluted bowl and a fiddle pattern handle, 9.5cm (3.75in) long

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A George III silver caddy spoon by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1802, the oval fluted bowl with a central boss, the monogrammed handle with bright-cut decoration, 7cm (2.75in) long

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1862, the fluted bowl with a cast leaf terminal and a mother-of-pearl handle, 8cm (3in) long

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A George III silver caddy spoon by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1791, with a circular shell bowl and a monogrammed handle, 8cm (3in) long; and a similar caddy spoon by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1800, 7.75cm (3in) long

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A George III Irish silver caddy spoon by John Bolland, Dublin 1814, with a shell bowl and a handle with bright-cut decoration and a monogram, 9cm (3.5in) long

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A George III silver caddy spoon, maker's mark rubbed, perhaps W.B (standard and maker's marks only), with a shell bowl and a pierced and engraved foliate handle, 6.5cm (2.5in) long

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A George IV silver caddy spoon by Edward Edwards, London 1828, with a large shell bowl and a fiddle pattern handle, 9cm (3.5in) long

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A George III silver caddy spoon by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1798, with a shell bowl and bright-cut handle, 9cm (3.5in) long; and a similar caddy spoon by William Bateman, London 1815, 9.5cm (3.75in) long

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1860, with a scalloped bowl and a ring handle cast with fruiting vine, 7.5cm (3in) long

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Two silver fruit and flower embossed caddy spoons, one with a fluted-round bowl and a fiddle handle by Lea & Co., Birmingham 1814, 8.2cm (3.25in) long; the other with an engraved hour-glass handle by George Unite, 1872, 6cm (3.25in) long

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