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A George III silver bright cut caddy spoon, with pierced rim to the bowl, 7cm l, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1805 (see illustration) ++ In fine condition

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A George III silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl pierced with a border of stylised leaves, 7.8cm l, by George Brasier, London 1793 (see illustration) ++ In fine condition

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Three silver caddy spoons, two with shell shaped bowl, the third of shovel type with mother of pearl handle, 10cm l and smaller, the two first both London, by different makers, 1809 & '13, the last maker F C, Birmingham 1834 ++ The lot in good condition

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An Edward VII silver jockey cap caddy spoon, 5cm l, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1908 ++ In fine condition

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A blue and white pearlware tea caddy dated 1783 and initialled T over GS painted with a Chinese pavilion on an island with later metal cover 9.5cm high (W)

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A George III specimen wood tea caddy the oval lid inlaid with satin wood and hare wood patera and cross banded in kingwood the single compartment with later mahogany lid 14.5cm wide

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An early 20th Century electroplated Tea Caddy, of inverted baluster form, with acanthus leaf and shell decoration, with pull-off cover and raised on four scrolling feet, T B & S, height 6”

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Good George II mahogany serving table, circa 1750, the rectangular top with caddy style moulded edge and fitted with a single frieze drawer with cockbeaded edge and original brass ring handles and shaped escutcheon, moulded square legs with arched brackets centred with half stretchers with a platform shelf beneath with a moulded edge and raised on brass and leather washer castors, width 57cm, height 71cm, depth 39cm

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Chinese gilt lacquered export tea caddy, circa 1820-40, rectangular form with canted corners, decorated with figures and interior scenes in gilt against a black ground, the interior with twin pewter lidded tea caddies, all raised on carved gilt dragon feet, 20cm

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George III burr yewood single tea caddy, of domed form bordered with boxwood, 13cm

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George III mahogany tea caddy, circa 1780, plain rectangular form with swan neck handle and brass escutcheon, opening to reveal two lidded tea canisters and a central sugar box, 23cm Sold together with an original invoice from Messrs. Needham Ltd, Deansgate Manchester, circa 1950, listing the purchase price as £3.00

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Victorian pollard oak table cabinet, circa 1840, having a caddy top over two recessed panel doors opening to reveal one long drawer over six short drawers, each with turned bone knobs, carrying handles to the sides, raised on a stepped plinth base, width 35cm, height 30cm, depth 26cm

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A Samson porcelain tea caddy and cover, late 19th Century, in Chinese export style, painted with a coat of arms within scattered flowers beneath trellis panels, enriched with white enamel relief decoration and gilding (minor chips).

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A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing two lidded compartments and a glass bowl, on squat bun feet.

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A George III mahogany tea caddy with boxwood stringing and inlaid bone key escutcheon, the hinged lid inset with bone plaque and revealing a glass sugar bowl flanked by removable lidded canisters.

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A George III mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, the interior fitted with two compartments.

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A Victorian papier-mâché tea caddy, the moulded and hinged lid with a glazed top inset with a mother-of-pearl and painted panel of Windsor Castle, the ogee shaped body on shaped feet. (See illustration)

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A late Victorian satin walnut tea caddy, the hinged domed lid revealing two removable canisters, each with a hinged lid.

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A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with foliate mother-of-pearl inlay, the hinged lid revealing two lidded compartments, on squat bun feet.

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A George III mahogany tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing an interior fitted with two lidded compartments (faults).

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A mid-Victorian rosewood tea caddy and a mahogany writing slope (faults).

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A 19th Century burr walnut two division tea caddy with boxwood line inlay and original mixing bowl.

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A mid Victorian rosewood brass, mother-of-pearl and abalone shell inlaid work box, and a Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy (2).

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Plated wares, comprising; a cake basket with a swing over handle, a hinge lidded tea caddy and a muffin dish with a liner.

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A military swagger stick, four pocket watches, a pendant on a chain, three ladies wristwatches, two silver bangles, a heart shaped trinket box, two silver studs, a display album of the 1976 Christmas stamp set, a group of souvenir and crest spoons, a caddy spoon and sundry.

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An Edwardian silver tea caddy and cover of rectangular canted form, Birmingham 1909, and a silver pepper castor, Chester 1901.

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Two silver cigarette boxes of rectangular shape with engine turned lids and a plated on copper tea caddy of sarcophagus form with lion mask and ring handles.

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A George V silver tea caddy of oval form, the hinge lid interior fitted with a detachable caddy spoon, Birmingham 1919 by George Unite, height approx 9cm.

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An Edwardian silver caddy spoon in the form of a leaf, with pierced and engraved gilt bowl, Birmingham 1901 by L&S. (See illustration)

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon with turned wooden handle, Birmingham 1886 by Hilliard & Thomason. (See illustration)

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A Copeland lobed oval white Tea Caddy and Cover with pierced bamboo design, 3 1/2in

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A Royal Worcester Tea Caddy and Cover enamelled with chinoiserie figures in landscape in bright colours,A/F, and two Candle Snuffers in the form of Welsh women, A/F

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A Georg Jensen silver caddy spoon London import marked 1927 in Blossom pattern 10cm (4in) long; and a Georg Jensen letter opener with a bud handle stamped marks no.126 16cm (6.25in) long 55g (1.75 oz) gross

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A Sheffield Plate tea caddy, of elongated hexagonal form, with fruitwood knop Best Bid

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A George III silver caddy spoon, makers mark JS not traced, London 1816, the leaf embossed shell shaped bowl set on a fiddle pattern handle Best Bid

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An early 20th century silver tea caddy, makers mark WL&Sn not traced, London 1910, retailers mark for Lund Cornhill London, of navette form with hinged concave cover

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A Victorian silver gilt scent bottle, makers mark D&LS not traced, Birmingham 1884, of amphora shape engraved with convolvulous; a silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, George Unite and a silver cigarette case

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An Edwardian silver tea caddy, in George III style, the half-lobed body with mask ring handles, hinged cover, with ebony urn finial, 18cm wide over handles, Sheffield 1903

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Houghton of Chorley Georgian oak eight day longcase clock with square 12" brass dial within a caddy top hood. Missing some beading small split to one side and broken feather. 81" high

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Box and case containing assorted items including Regency red & gilt papier-mache circular coaster and Victorian walnut & parquetry domed top 2-section tea-caddy (2).

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Victorian mahogany tea-caddy with 2 interior lift-out cannisters with hinged lids, flanking a cut glass bowl, 13.8ins. wide.

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A nineteenth century rosewood tea caddy with two inner lids, a mahogany rectangular box with bone escutcheon and green baize inner, a geometric inlaid box and a mahogany box with brass corners and side drawer (four)

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A Georgian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with red flocked interior, two lidded compartments and glass mixing bowl (not the original), plus another 19th century mahogany and brass edged box, with brass escutcheon and top handle (two)

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A mother of pearl boxed set of continental silver engraved teaspoons, comprising 12 spoons, 2 caddy spoons and strainer, bevelled glass to top

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A 19th Century decorated twin tea caddy in the form of a house having a pitched roof with dormer windows and chimney above a rectangular base decorated with hand painted leaded windows, panelled doors and bushes over a pale ochre ground, measures, 6.5" wide by 4.5" deep by 6" tall.

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A large late Victorian flame mahogany chest of drawers having a caddy top above two short and three graduated long drawers all detailed with applied carved handles and raised on four bun feet. 48" wide x 49" high. S/D.

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A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon the bucket bowl and mother of pearl handle. Birmingham 1890.

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A burr wood Tea Caddy inlaid and painted dragon, masks and dolphins, 4 1/4in

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A mahogany Tea Caddy and set of boxwood turned Chess Pieces, (pawn missing)

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A 19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy having oval inlays and enclosing two compartments, 9in

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Oval entree dish and cover, circular tapering engraved teapot, 6.25’ high and an oval caddy, 4.5’ high (3)

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George III Old English thread caddy spoon, maker I.B., London 1796; also a Victorian baby”s rattle, 3.25’ long, Chester 1890 and a sterling silver nurse”s buckle (3)

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VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY with gadrooned mouldings and inlaid with mother of pearl, 14’ wide (sugar bowl a.f)

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Pair of Victorian mahogany tea caddy liners with shield mounted covers; also a clear glass fly catcher bottle (3)

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A George III tea caddy in the form of a pear turned pearwood with iron escutcheon circa 1790 7in. - ivory stalk replaced; overcleaned

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A tea caddy in the form of an apple with stalk and iron escutcheon 5.25in.

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A Russian lacquered papier mache tea caddy the cover painted with a troika 5in. - repairs

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A George III mahogany tea caddy bombe shape with brass swan neck handle on brass toes 10in.

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A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy serpentine fronted with single covered canister enclosed 5in. wide

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