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An early 19th Century coromandel Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, with hinged and panelled lid, to a compartmentalised interior with canister covers, flanking a void for a mixing bowl, raised on four later bun feet, width 11”

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Tortoiseshell tea caddyRegency tortoiseshell tea caddy, with pewter stringing, the arbalète shaped front and pagoda lid revealing two lidded compartments, raised on bun feet. Width 17.5cm.

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An Elkington tea caddy; a miniature tureen and two 19th century cruets

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An 18th century tablespoon/marrow scoop; a caddy spoon; a sardine server; 4 salt/mustard spoons, various dates and assay offices, 9 oz

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A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form with two divisions flanking a mixing bowl aperture, raised on bun feet.

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A Victorian walnut jewellery box, a burr walnut and satinwood crossbanded tea caddy, a rosewood drawing instrument box and an alpine stamp box (4).

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A silver cylindrical tea caddy, with spiral fluted decoration and with a pull off lid, London 1910.

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A Continental silver oval tea caddy,circa 1900, decorated with eighteenth century figures in a garden, 800 standard, 12.5 cm high

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An oval silver tea caddy with hinged lid and lion mask and ring handles, London 1904 and a silver reticulated model of a fish with red glass eyes.

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A Chinese enamelled tea caddy, pillbox and dish, a carved soapstone peacock, a Japanese copper and brass box, and Italian oval pillbox with micro mosaic lid, three strut frames, and a bullion embroidered writing case, (10).

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A regency coromandel tea caddy, of tapering rectangular shape. Fitted with pair pressed gilt metal ring handles. Inside with two fitted caddies, on bun feet. 31cm wide.

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A George III sifter spoon, crested, London 1786, a George III fiddle pattern fish slice, initialled 'F.A.C.M.', London 1807 (repaired), a George II marrow spoon, maker possibly Elias Cachet, London 1749, a 19th century caddy spoon, maker possibly Ledsam, Vale and Wheeler, Birmingham, a pair of pickle forks, a George V sifter spoon, Sheffield 1914, a Victorian fiddle pattern table fork, initialled 'L', a Continental spoon, inscribed 'Fred/F.A. Miller' and a spoon inscribed 'Skagway, Alaska'. (10) A.C. inventory W103 (sifter spoon) and W217 (marrow spoon).

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A 19th century rosewood and Tunbridgeware tea caddy of rectangular form, the hinged domed lid decorated with a spray of flowers and foliage within a Berlinwork border, the concave sides with two further bands of inlay, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments and a central aperture, on turned bun feet, 30.5cm. wide.

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An early 19th century transfer-decorated tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the exterior decorated with figures of country maids, exotic palaces, pavilions and Regency town houses, the fitted interior with two lift-out lidded compartments with central aperture, decorated with a seaside town with pier, also a castle and windmill, within scrolling foliate seaweed and animal borders, with ring handles, 34cm. wide, a/f.

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A Victorian black lacquered papiermache and mother-of-pearl inlaid two-division tea caddy, 19cm. wide and a similar jewellery box, 18cm. wide, both a/f. (2)

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A George III oval tea caddy inlaid with ribbon-tied flowering branches, 12cm. high (converted).

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A 19th Century Russian silver caddy spoon decorated with Greek key design to base rising to short handle, Moscow 1874, Stepan Kuzmick Levin.

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A late Georgian burr walnut and mahogany rectangular sarcophagus tea caddy raised on four brass claw and ball feet, hinged lid opening to twin boxes and central glass bowl, all terminating in twin lion mask ring handles. Length 12”. One foot off but present.

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George III: a rare and attractive Prattware tea caddy the flute sided body moulded on both faces with half length profiles pinned with the Garter Star and wearing a sash, scrolling foliage and flowers to the corners centred by a maskhead below, painted in iron red, blue, yellow and green with chains of flowers to the sides, the shoulders banded in pink lustre, 152 high, circa 1793, fine star crack to underside

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Adams Wedgwood Style Blue Planter with Plated Rim, Un-Marked Biscuit Caddy, Ridgway Vase and a Wine Cooler

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A late 18th century Chinese armorial tea caddy the round arch sides painted with the arms of Tulloch with Stirling in pretence 11cm high (D) For a discussion of these arms see DS Howard 'Chinese Armorial Porcelain' volume II page 475

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A mid 18th century Chinese blue and white tea caddy painted with men in boats on one side and with an equestrian and foot traveller on the other with wood cover 10.5cm high (D) (2)

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A late Victorian silver tea caddy by William Aitken Chester 1898 of oval part panelled form with hinged cover 9.75cm together with an Edwardian silver caddy spoon by A&J Zimmermann Birmingham 1901 plain with loop handle 7.5cm 5.25oz (2)

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A silver tea caddy by Philip Hanson Abbott London 1914 of plain serpentine form between reeded edges below a hinged cover 11.5cm wide 7.25oz

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A George III tortoiseshell caddy the slightly domed and shaped rectangular lid closing on ivory fillets the interior now empty the four bun feet of box wood 13cm

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Chas Merrill London. A George III figured mahogany longcase clock the caddy top hood with blindfret pediment above ogee cornice and turned columns the 12inch dial signed to a boss in the arch above strike silent lever silvered chapter ring seconds dial and date aperture matted centre seasonal figural spandrels with 8 day 5 pillar movement all raised on a rectangular plinth with double skirting 227cm high

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A George III mahogany chest of drawers the moulded rectangular caddy top above two short and three long graduated drawers standing on bracket feet 122cm wide 58cm deep 94cm high

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An 18th century walnut chest of drawers the quarter veneered feather and crossbanded caddy top with moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers standing on bracket feet 95cm wide 55cm deep 87cm high

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A pair of Staffordshire cottages modelled with steep-pitched roofs and gothic windows partially coloured on gilt-lined bases 22cm high (one chipped); a Staffordshire pastille burner modelled as a castle 10cm high both 19th century; and a Dutch Delft blue and white tea caddy 11cm high 20th century

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A George III mahogany lowboy mid 18th century with caddy moulded edge top above central frieze drawer above shaped apron flanked by deep drawers with shaped brass handles on cabriole supports with pad feet 71cm high 79cm wide 41cm deep

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A George II figured mahogany bachelor's chest with caddy moulded edge top above brushing slide and four graduated drawers with shaped brass handles on bracket feet 80cm high 76cm wide 50cm deep

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A Newlyn copper cylindrical, fish decorated tea caddy, the push-on lid also decorated a fish.

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A Newlyn copper cylindrical tea caddy, the lid and body decorated with fishing boats.

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A Regency rosewood small tea chest with ivory feet; together with a tea caddy.

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A George III caddy spoon by Joseph Taylor, the shell shaped bowl cast with a rose, a thistle and shamrock. Birmingham 1787.

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A sarcophagus shaped small presentation tea caddy, London 1910, together with an ornate twin handled pierced mustard with hinged lid and original blue glass liner, a silver mounted caster and an EPNS condiment spoon.

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A George III caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl and bright cut engraving, Birmingham 1814.

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An early 19th Century oblong rosewood lidded tea caddy with two lidded interior compartments and corner ball feet and another similar requiring restoration 40-60

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A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SARCOPHOGUS FORM TEA CADDY, 7 1/2" across

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An early Victorian marquetry tea caddy sarcophagus shape inlaid with flowers and leaves in burr walnut against a rosewood ground twin cannisters with inlaid covers and central cut glass mixing bowl on turned rosewood toes 13.5in.

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An 18th Century Caughley tea caddy barrel shape printed with flowers in blue printed mark 4.75in.

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George III mahogany Tea Caddy, rectangular form with boxwood inlay.

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Victorian paper mache papier-maché and painted Tea Caddy, mahogany Box and others, (5).

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A Victorian Rosewood Tea Caddy, with concave sides, on bun feet, 33 cm

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A Pair of Shell Shaped Silver Salts with Spoons, Birmingham 1860, and a similar tea caddy spoon, Birmingham 1971

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A Victorian Silver Caddy Spoon, London 1841, and other assorted silver items (box)

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A Chinese blue and white porcelain tea caddy, lid lacking, of rectangular section, decorated with lotus flowers.

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A Georgian mahogany and cross banded twin division tea caddy.

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A Regency style mahogany and crossbanded sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with two lions mask ring handles, on brass spherical feet, with key.

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A late Victorian silver gilt rectangular tea caddy of Georgian design, the urn shaped body part reeded and with fluted corners, conforming cover with ebonised finial, 4.5ins x 3.25ins x 4.5ins high, Sheffield 1895 (weight 10zs - gilding probably later)

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A William IV mahogany rectangular tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the slightly domed lid with turned and spiral reeded knop, moulded edge, shaped sides and on carved paw feet, the interior with space for sugar bowl and two lidded compartments, 15ins x 9ins x 11.5ins high Illustrated

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A late Victorian mahogany rectangular tea caddy with parquetry panels inlaid to lid and sides, the interior with two lidded compartments, 10.5ins x 5.5ins x 5ins high

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A Georgian Silver Shovel Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1833 Guide Price

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