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Los 169

A Chinese export silver Tea Caddy, of lobed oval form with pull off circular cover, one side with figural decoration, the other with scrolling dragon, the two smaller sections with bamboo and foliate depictions, the cover with engraved character mark, marks to base a little unclear but probably for Wang Hing, Hong Kong, 13.5cm high, 8.2ozt.

Los 155

A Victorian Scottish silver Toddy Ladle, by John Murray or John Muir Jr., hallmarked Glasgow 1858, 17cm long, together with a George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1818, initialled, a Victorian silver bead pattern sugar shovel, London 1887, another one fiddle pattern, London 1845, initialled etc., approx totla weight 6.4ozt (6)

Los 131

Two George IV silver Caddy Spoons, by Joseph Willmore, dated 1822 and 1825, both with squared bowls, together with one George III, by Josiah Snatt, hallmarked London, 1801, fiddle pattern, approx. total weight 34g (3)

Los 83

An Edwardian silver Caddy Spoon, by James Dudley, hallmarked London, 1906, the bowl with figural scene and with a cast figural handle, 11cm long, total weight 2ozt.

Los 35

A George III silver Table Spoon, hallmarked London, 1799, with later berry decoration, 21.5cm long, together with a George III silver caddy spoon, marks rubbed, an 18thC silver basting spoon, and a Victorian silver knife and form set with mother of pearl handles, weighable 6.5ozt (a lot)

Los 544

A 19th century tea caddy. With mahogany, satinwood and ebony parquetry geometric borders to the lid and inlaid floral roundels to the sides. With three compartments to the inside. H14.2cm x W28cm x D15.7cm

Los 316

An Edwardian mother of pearl handled fruit knife, having a silver blade, Birmingham 1904; together with one other smaller example; a silver shell shaped caddy spoon; silver card case; and two silver napkin rings, weighable silver 4.2ozt

Los 26

A Georgian rosewood and brass mounted tea caddy, having an ogee lid, w.25cm

Los 169

A collection of 19th century and later boxes, to include a rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, and Victorian tunbridge inlay boxes

Los 323

A collection of silver to inlcude tea strainer, caddy spoon, part christening set, and silver clad brush set, weighable silver 5ozt

Los 45

A 19th century mahogany twin compartment tea caddy, w.20cm

Los 41

A 19th century rosewood and Tunbridge inlaid single compartment tea caddy, w.13cm

Los 7234

Pearson of Halifax - 30-hour carved oak longcase clock c 1790, with a caddy top and carved frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by turned pilasters with wooden capitals, profusely carved trunk and conforming door on a rectangular plinth with decorative skirting, painted dial with steel hands and floral spandrels, axe moon and calendar dial, Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute markers, dial pinned to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, sounding the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 220cm  Length/Width: 46cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

Los 137

Royal Albert; various Old Country Roses and other pattern tea wares together with various Royal commemorative cups and other items and a Ringtons blue and white hexagonal tea caddy decorated with Northern English buildings (2 boxes)

Los 387

A 19th century mahogany dome topped tea caddy on bracket feet, 24cms wide.

Los 416

A Victorian papier-mâché tea caddy with gilt painted flora and mother of pearl inlaid decoration, 17cms wide.Condition ReportGeneral wear, the lid has some mother of pearl inlaid decoration missing around the edge and the gilt decoration has rubbed in a few places. Both of the tea canister covers have traces of foil linings present and the box has some crazing.

Los 356

A Regency mahogany tea caddy with two internal compartments and mixing bowl, on lion paw feet, 31cms wide.

Los 560

Two silver vesta cases; together with a Georgian silver caddy spoon, 46g (3).

Los 648

An 18th century Chinese Mandarin mug decorated with figures in landscapes within panels, 11cms high; together with an 18th century porcelain tea caddy decorated with figures in a landscape, 10.5cms high (2).Condition ReportThe mug has two tiny chips to the upper rim otherwise good condition. The vase has three small hairline cracks on the upper rim. 

Los 1680

A George V silver Old English pattern caddy spoon and egg spoon, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1922, bright-cut engraved decoration, largest 14cm, 1.4oz total (2)No damage or repair, both have engraved lion crest on back, hallmarks clear

Los 1677

4 silver spoons, including George III tea caddy spoon, Georg Jensen Danish Kongens coffee spoon, Tostrup enamel preserve spoon, etc, 2.6oz total (4)Sauce ladle handle slightly bent, otherwise no damage

Los 1629

A George III silver Fiddle pattern shovel tea caddy spoon, Solomon Royes, London 1820, 9cmA few light dents to bowl, otherwise no damage or repair, hallmarks clear

Los 1628

A George III silver tea caddy spoon, Sarah & John William Blake, London 1816, Old English pattern with shell bowl, 9.5cmNo damage or repair, only general surface wear, hallmarks clear, handle has engraved initials

Los 1630

An Elizabeth II novelty silver jockey cap tea caddy spoon, Francis Howard, Sheffield 1981, and a Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Sheffield 1960, 9.5cm (2)No damage or repair, hallmarks clear

Los 470

A pair of Art Deco style mustards - Birmingham 1928, Walker & Hall, together with a pair of salts, a caddy spoon and small quantity of sundry silver.

Los 43

An early Victorian rosewood tea caddy - of sarcophagus from, the interior divided for two caddies and a mixing bowl, width 34cm.

Los 1395

An early 19th century mahogany and inlaid tea caddy, with bone escutcheon, 30.5cm wide; together with another small carved wood jewellery casket, 19.5cm wide. (2)

Los 1240

A George III mahogany chest of drawers, with caddy top, 82.5cm wide.

Los 54

A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver Flatware, various patterns, including a pair of sugar-tongs by Peter, Ann and William Bateman; an Old English pattern basting-spoon; a Victorian silver caddy-spoon; a set of six Austro Hungarian silver table-knives, filled and with later stainless steel blades and other items, weighable silver 56oz 11dwt, 1,759gr; Together With a small assortment of silver plate flatware (one tray)

Los 241

A Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Coffee Set, in multi ground colours, together with a pair of vases decorated with fruit, a fluted vase with gilt bands and decorated with flowers, a tea caddy and eleven plates with portraits of old Copenhagen (qty)

Los 307

A Victorian Doulton Lambeth Acanthus decorated tea caddy and silver top and shield. Chester 1895/96 CS FS. Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders and James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd. Approximately 12cm x 6cm x 15cm. Numbered 2632. Overall good condition apart from a chip to one corner. Mott "Honest tea is the best policy"

Los 636

Opium- oder Teedose der späten Qing-Zeit, China um 1900Oktogonales Gefäß aus Messing und Kupfer mit Perlmutt-Einlagen und Tragegriffen, Form der Opuimgefäße, hier wohl als Tea Caddy, H ohne Bügelhenkel 13 cm

Los 627

Tea Caddy in Kanton-Lack, China, Mitte 19. Jh.Teedose mit geschrägten Ecken, auf Schwarzlackfassung feine, gut erhaltene Goldmalerei, innen zwei entnehmbare Kompartimente aus dünnem Zinnblech mit doppelten Deckeln, 12 x 19 x 13 cm

Los 6110

Victorian rosewood two-division tea caddy with bone escutcheon, Victorian papier mache glove box in the style of Jennens & Bettridge, of serpentine outline, with mother-of-pearl inlay and gilt decoration and a lacquer box, with Rumpelmayers Chocolates label beneath (3)

Los 6114

Regency yew wood tea caddy, the interior with two covered containers and bowl recess W29cm and a Burmese lacquered box with hinged lid (2)

Los 6119

Early to mid 19th century burr yew wood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with string banding, the fitted interior with velvet lid, central mixing bowl and and two hinged compartments, with later brass handles and feet, L32cm x H20cm

Los 8528

Silver novelty caddy spoon, in the form of a jockeys cap, hallmarked Sheffield 1979, casedCondition Report:Approx 0.37 troy ounces, 11.4gms

Los 118

A Provincial Hallmarked Silver Fiddle Pattern Caddy Spoon, PI, Newcastle 1813, with fig shape bowl; together with a Chester hallmarked silver thimble. (2)Marks are clear, no visible repair, rippling to curve/depth of spoon

Los 659

A Dutch William I tea caddy, hallmarked 1835 and for .833 standard.

Los 755

A pair of Indian Karachi-Cutch white metal salts, stamped 'J Manikrai Karachi T95'; together with four other white metal and metal items; and a Dutch 'VNS Holland Afrika Lijn' caddy spoon. (7)

Los 759

A group of silver and plated items; to include five silver Old English pattern teaspoons; and a silver 'Shakespeare' caddy spoon, 153g. (8)

Los 56

A LIMITED EDITION SILVER AND ENAMEL COMMEMORATIVE CADDY SPOON STUART DEVLIN, LONDON 1983, NO. 81 Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Prince of Wales, the handle with the Prince of Wales feathers, 1958 - 1983 and enamelled flowers 6.5cm (2 1/2in) long 36g (1.15 oz) With a Stuart Devlin box

Los 16

TWO CASED GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDIES FRANCIS BUTTY & NICHOLAS DUMEE, LONDON 1766 With foliate finials to the chased domed covers, the bodies with beaded borders, chased with foliate bands, wrythen fluted and beaded decoration, engraved with a crest and on conforming shaped circular feet 19cm (7 1/2in) high 895g (28.8 oz) The leather case with key lock clasp and on four ball and claw feet Condition Report: Larger caddy - Marks are clear, slight gap to the cover, stands well, crest clearSmaller caddy - Marks are clear, slight gap to the cover, stands well, crest clearShagreen case - Hinge good, comes with a key, lock functioning, wear to the interior, mounts unmarkedLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Los 4

A GEORGE II SILVER TEA CADDY PÉZÉ PILLEAU, LONDON 1748 With a foliate thumb piece to the stepped rectangular hinged cover, the body chased with a band of flowers and a vacant cartouche 11cm (4 1/4in) high 280g (9 oz) Condition Report: Marks are clearSlightly wobblesHinge goodCover sits wellNo engravingLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Los 247

A HALLMARKED SILVER CADDY SPOON - NEWCASTLE 1874, probable repair to heal, together with a hallmarked silver hair slide, a pair of silver banded hobnail glass knife rests and a napkin ring (5)

Los 269

A Victorian figured walnut and gilt brass tea caddy, Manning, Worcester, domed form with chased and fretted gilt brass corners and fittings of foliate scroll and fleur de lys design, opening to reveal two lidded compartments, labelled Black and Green, washed silk lining to the lid, 22cm wide, 16.5cm high, 12cm deep

Los 240

A George III mahogany and satinwood strung tea caddy, circa 1780, cuboid form with harewood shell motif to the lid in the Sheraton style, bone escutcheon, internal lid, 11.5cm wide, 11.5cm high, 9cm deep

Los 251

A Regency kingwood and boxwood strung tea caddy, circa 1820, sarcophagus form with two removable hinge lidded caddies and central glass mixing bowl, the interior lid lined in Moroccan leather, gilt brass lions paw bracket feet and shell ring handles, 32cm wide, 19cm high, 16.5cm deep

Los 293

A 19th Century Tunbridgeware tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, domed cover with a view of Netley Abbey, Hampshire within a geometric border, floral frieze to the concave base, inner twin lidded compartments, (one with a paper label naming the cover view), 16cm high, 25cm wide, 16cm deep. (key)

Los 98

John F Banks for Keswick School of Industrial Arts, an Arts and Crafts silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1889, cuboid form with domed lid, repousse decorated throughout in the Mannerist style with foliate scroll panels of birds and masks, the hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt interior, stamped to the underside JB and inscribed to the inside lid 'worked by J F Banks 1889', 12cm wide, 11.5cm high, 9cm deep, 9.41ozt

Los 99

Alexander Ritchie, an Arts and Crafts Iona silver caddy spoon, assay marks Shipton and Co., Chester 1945, the pear shaped planished bowl with stylised wave handle and sailing ship finial, 9cm long, 0.88ozt

Los 252

A William IV rosewood tea caddy, circa 1835, cuboid form with bead moulded edges, two removable hinged lid caddies and central cut glass bowl, 34.5cm wide, 17cm high, 17.5cm deep

Los 250

A Victorian rosewood and mahogany tea caddy, circa 1870, cuboid form with ebonised moulded edges, the interior with single removable caddy, etched glass bowl and spoon aperture, 26.5cm wide, 16.5cm high, 16cm deep

Los 255

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, circa 1850, bombe sarcophagus form, the interior with two removable hinge lidded caddies and central glass bowl, 38cm wide, 20cm high, 20cm deep

Los 382

A collection of silverware including napkin rings, tea strainer, dressing table items, tea caddy, flatware etc., 792.7g (25.5ozt) weighable silver

Los 97

A Georgian mahogany caddy box (A/F), a pressed wood circular box the top inscribed 'Retour du laboureur, A 'prisoner of war' burr wood box the reverse of the hinged lid inlaid with a prison camp building or barracks flying the French flag, and five other boxes (8)

Los 59

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy 19cm x 30cm x 15cmone ball foot missing, ring mask handle loose but present

Los 1211

An Art Deco planished pewter matched cocktail set comprising a tray, stamped 'Craftsman', 17 7/8in. (45.5cm.) wide; cocktail shaker, stamped 'Civic'; jug, stamped 'Argent' and a caddy, stamped 'Manor'. (4) * No dents or splits, needs polish, good.

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