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A Hukin and Heath silver plate teapot, burner and tea caddy by Christopher Dresser, marked for Leuchars and Son, London and Pairs

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A Chinese caddy, the lid painted with enamelled colours of blue, pink, yellow and green, two panels of mother and children, and father and sons

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An early Victorian silver caddy spoon London 1839 makers mark MC together with a set of six silver egg spoons Sheffield 1936 (7).

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A William IV tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl inlaid tea caddy the hinged domed lid enclosing two lidded divisions the front decorated with flowers and leaves on bun feet 14cm high 17cm wide

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A Regency decagonal tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy first quarter 19th century the domed top with a white metal handle the base with an ovoid escutcheon engraved “S” 12cm high 14cm wide

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A George III ivory and tortoiseshell decagonal tea caddy first quarter 19th century the hinged lid with pique decoration and a later bone finial 11cm high 12cm wide (lacking cartouche to the front)

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A Victorian mother-of-pearl inset and gilt heightened papier mache tea caddy circa 1860 of rectangular form with ogee moulded sides the interior with division and twin subsidiary covers 14cm high 18cm wide; and a Victorian mother-of-pearl and gilt heightened papier mache blotter

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A Chinese export black lacquered and gilt heightened melon shaped tea caddy late 19th century the exterior decorated overall with scenes of figures by pavillions in landscapes the interior with subsidiary fitted pewter caddy (internal cover lacking) 17cm high 20cm wide

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A William IV or early Victorian marquetry inset satinwood tea caddy circa 1835 of sarcophagus form and decorated overall with scrolling foliate motifs with turned handles at the ends and bun feet below the interior with twin subsidiary caddies flanking a glass bowl 19cm high 35cm wide overall

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A George III mahogany tea caddy last quarter 18th century with brass swing handle to the cavetto edged top the interior with three compartments later lined with green baize 15cm high 25.5cm wide

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An William IV mahogany tea caddy second quarter 19th century of sarcophagus form the interior with twin subsidiary covers flanking a central recess for a sugar bowl (lacking) 21cm high 36.5cm wide

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    An early 19thC mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, with ebony banding, the tablet cover enclosing two lidded compartments on four bun feet, 10" wide

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    An Edward VII silver tea caddy, of Queen Anne design, the domed cover with shaped fore-edge, over a square bombe body, with gadroon banding, Birmingham 1907, 3¾" high, 5.5ozs.

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    An early 19thC rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, inlaid with mother of pearl and on four compressed bun feet, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments, 9" wide

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    A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form fitted with two caddy boxes 12" wide.

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    Powder compacts, plated tea caddy, silver topped jar and trinket items

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A small early 19th century rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing twin lidded compartments

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A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, the rectangular pagoda top opening to reveal twin lidded compartments, with silvered escutcheon and ivory bun feet (minor losses), 19cm wide x 14.5cm high x 11cm deep

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A tortoiseshell two division tea caddy with ivory inlay on gilt brass bun feet. Width 18cm.

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A mahogany two division tea caddy of sarcophagus form on bun feet. Width 18cm, 19th century and later.

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An inlaid and cross-banded tea caddy with two lidded caddies and bowl holder. Width 30.5cm.

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A burr yew box .Width 24.5cm, a simulated rosewood two division tea caddy with brass mounts, and a four division inlaid scent bottle box smaller (3).

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An Edwardian oval silver tea caddy with part reeded decoration, 10.5cm across together with a silver caddy spoon

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A George III silver caddy spoon, makers mark JS not traced, London 1808; and a Victorian silver caddy spoon

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A small quantity of silver items to include: embossed and cast Dutch or German caddy spoons of varying form, two silver spoons, two silver matchbox cases, a miniature silver three handled cup and a buckle formed from two 18th century silver coins

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A George III mahogany and barber's pole edged tea caddy, the rectangular top above an ogee shaped body, on bracket feet, canisters lacking, 25.5cm wide

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A 19th century rosewood tea caddy with inlaid fruitwood designs and THÉ to lid, two inner compartments, ring handles.

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A ceramic tea caddy, square base, blue transfer, Thomas & Evans 'Celebrated Terna Tea', 8in high; a Chinese dragon perfume bottle, signed, 3in tall; a Victorian bath thermometer; and a glass teaspoon measure (four)

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An 18th century oriental porcelain tea caddy with canted corners (neck a/f) hand painted in blue and iron red, plus a small Meissen pin dish, hand painted vase with three feet and quantity of assorted china in box includes two carnival ware dishes (q)

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A George III mahogany tea caddy with chequered crossbanded inlay and a brass handle the interior with fitted compartments 22cm wide; and another smaller mahogany tea caddy on bracket feet 20cm wide (2)

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A mahogany miniature chest of drawers; an amboyna cigarette box and a mahogany tea caddy, 19th century, H 24cm W 29cm

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A Victorian coromandel and mother-of-pearl-mounted tea caddy with domed top, H 13cm W 18cm

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A Chinese silver tea caddy, of hexagonal form, the sides embossed with figural, foliate and dragon panels on a matt ground, 13cm high, 8oz

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A Victorian rectangular mustard with canted angles and pierced decoration the hinged lid with shell thumbpiece blue glass liner Birmingham 1887; and an oval tea caddy Birmingham 1902 (2)

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A George III inlaid tea caddy of square section with domed hinged top width 11.5cm (4 1/2in.).

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An early 18th century Chinese Imari tea caddy and silver cover the canted rectangular sides painted with island panels and flowers the lid with makers mark IP and engraved with initials AL 12cm high (W) (2)

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A late 18th century Chinese armorial tea caddy cover coffee cup and saucer painted with the arms of (?)Roach impaling Penshorst within blue borders (D) together with a mid 18th century Jesuit ware soup plate centrally initialled GB in a gilt roundel three flower sprays on the rim predominately in grisaille 22.5cm diameter (D) (5) For a discussion of this armorial see DS Howard Chinese Armorial Porcelain Vol II page 510

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An Edwardian silver tea caddy West & Sons Chester 1906 of compressed rectangular shape on four ball feet with moulded girdle 11.25cm (see illustration on page 36)

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A George IV silver caddy spoon maker T.E London 1827 with shell bowl and exaggerated fiddle pattern handle 8.5cm

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A George IV silver caddy spoon maker U & H Birmingham 1825 the bowl and handle bright cut engraved initialled 8.25cm

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A Victorian Old English bead pattern caddy spoon Josiah Williams & Co Exeter 1876 with shell bowl 9.25cm

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A George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon Charles Eley London 1825 with shell bowl 9cm

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A pair of George III style mahogany display cabinets each with moulded caddy top above a scrolling acanthus carved frieze and glazed door enclosing glass shelves standing on carved cabriole legs with hairy lion paw feet 122cm wide 42cm deep 176cm high (2)

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A 19th century Korean elm chest on chest the upper section with rectangular caddy top above four short drawers and a pair of cupboard doors the lower section fitted with a pair of cupboard doors above a shaped apron standing on bracket feet 90cm wide 43cm deep 122cm high

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A 19th century Korean elm chest the rectangular caddy top above four short drawers and a pair of cupboard doors standing on sleigh bracket feet 98cm wide 44cm deep 94cm high

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A William IV mahogany teapoy the ogee moulded caddy with moulded rectangular rising top enclosing a fitted interior supported on a spiral turned column standing on a quadripartite plinth base with flattened bun feet 45cm wide 30cm deep 77cm high

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A rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus shape raised on fluted bun feet the interior with twin-lidded compartments 33.5cm wide

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A George III inlaid satinwood tea caddy of canted rectangular form with floral marquetry to the front panel and cover and fluting to the corners with interior cover 14cm high

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A George III inlaid satinwood tea caddy of rectangular form with oval marquetry shell panels to the cover and front 12cm high

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A George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form the cover and front panel inlaid with oval marquetry panels with interior cover 12cm high

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A William IV rosewood tea caddy by Halstaff and Hannaford 228 Regents Street of rectangular convex moulded form the hinged cover enclosing a pair of hinged lidded canisters and a circular aperture for a mixing bowl above a pair of white metal embossed ring handles on four white metal flower embossed lion paw feet the interior with makers label 34cm long 16cm wide

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A Tunbridge Ware rosewood tea caddy the lid with tesserae mosaic flower spray on a light ground within stylised mosaic border 10cm high x 11.5cm wide

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A Tunbridge Ware tulipwood tea caddy the top with specimen wood perspective cube panel within a van dyke border the base with broad van dyke band the interior with glass mixing bowl between a pair of canisters 31cm wide x 15cm deep. For a similar tea caddy see Austen Tunbridge Ware page 54. From the private collection of a lady collected over 35 years

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A Tunbridge Ware burr walnut tea caddy possibly by Talbot the top with rare gauge work view of Frant Church and Depository between a pair of tesserae mosaic butterflies the interior fitted with a cut glass sugar bowl between two tesserae mosaic topped canisters the base with a broad band of scrolling flowers in the manner of Talbot the base with tartan paper on bun feet 31.5cm wide x 15cm deep For another Talbot tea caddy see Bracketts October 1997 Lot 2

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A Tunbridge Ware rosewood tea caddy the hinged lid with perspective cube panel housing a pair of lidded divisions with tesserae mosaic borders the straight sides with running band of tesserae flowers on a black ground 22cm x 12cm deep

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An early 19th century sarcophagus shaped rosewood tea caddy the tablet shaped top and front panel inlaid with mother of pearl 23cm wide x 15cm deep

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A Tunbridge Ware caddy spoon with stickware bowl and rosewood handle 4cm diameter. For similar see Austen Tunbridge Ware page 85. From the private collection of a lady collected over 35 years

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