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A George III mahogany and line inlaid tea caddy, fan patera and spandrel inlay to cover and with two cannisters inside, 22cm wide

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A George IV burr yew tea caddy, of bombe form with line inlay, enclosing two lidded compartments and with twin brass lion mask ring handles and four paw feet, 22cm wide

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A Victorian Caddy Spoon, A/F, three plated Sifting Spoons, pair of Salad Servers, and two Salt Spoons

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Five Coffee Spoons, Sheffield 1937, an Oriental Figure carrying two baskets, a sterling Caddy Spoon, a Golfing Spoon, pair of bird pattern back Teaspoons, Grapefruit Spoon a pair of plated Sugar Tongs and a Knife with Mother of Pearl handle

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An 18th Century oak Longcase Clock by John Rogers, Leominster signed on convex plaque to the arch, with steel chapter ring, seconds and date dials, ormolu spandrels, 8 day movement with ogee caddy top

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A George III mahogany and boxwood string inlaid oval Tea Caddy, 6in W

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A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped Tea Caddy, fitted interior 12 1/2in

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An early 19th Century burr oak sarcophagus shaped Tea Caddy on four bun feet

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A George III mahogany Chest of Drawers, the caddy top above a brushing slide and four long drawers, raised on bracket feet 3ft W

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A FAMILLE ROSE DECORATED TEA CADDY, Quianlong (lacks lid) and a Cantonese tete a tete tea service (6)

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A STAFFORD LONGCASE CLOCK, oak caddy top with integral columns, brass face silvered Roman dial, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture spandrels the movement, signed 'J. Stevenson, Stafford', eight day movement bell strike, (note the trunk has later been altered and embellished) John Stevenson in record in Britten in Stafford c.1770

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A Doulton Burslem pot pouri and cover (damaged), a black basalt tea caddy (damaged), Spode cups and saucers, a 'God Speed The Plough' twin handled mug and other 19th century ceramics

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A papier mache fan box, a similar rectangular box and a Victorian tea caddy (3)

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A coromandel tea caddy, with fitted interior

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An early 19th century Pollard oak tea caddy, ebony and boxwood banding, two division fitted interior with double headed eagle drop handles and brass ogee feet

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A Victorian black lacquered tea caddy, with two division interior, raised on bun feet

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Victorian caddy spoon with embossed fruiting vine bowl and vine stem handle, bearing Birmingham marks, Victorian cheese scoop with mother-of-pearl handle by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1890 and an embossed silver-plated pen knife

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Regency inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form with lion's mask ring handles and raised on four claw feet, w. 18 cm

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Georgian inlaid and crossbanded mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form with two individual storage sections and central glass bowl, 33 cm

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A George III mahogany tea caddy with boxwood line and fan inlay, the interior fitted with two compartments (faults).

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A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, the pagoda hinge lid revealing two lidded compartments above an inlaid front in mother-of-pearl with an oriental landscape, length approx 23cm (faults). (See lot 2505 for illustration)

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A late Victorian burr walnut tea caddy, the interior fitted with two compartments, together with four other boxes.

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A 19th Century mahogany twin compartment tea caddy, a Sorrento style olive wood box, the hinged lid inlaid with figures and a rowing boat, a writing slope and a copper box with hinged lid.

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*Golf. Cox (W.A.), Colour mezzotint of a golfer and his caddy, pub. Gainsborough Galleries, Liverpool, 1923, signed in pencil, approx. 430 x 310 mm, framed and glazed (1)

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A Lipton's Tea Caddy, brass terrets, candlesticks, fishing reel etc

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Lilliput Lane Cottages; 'Thimble Cottage', 'Potters Beck', 'Flowerpots', 'The Chocolate Box', 'Golden Years', 'Honeysuckle Cottage - miniature' and 'Tea Caddy Cottage' - unboxed (7)

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A George III figured mahogany night table, the shaped edge tray top with handle cut-outs to sides over twin simulated tambour fronted doors and pull-out commode, on dividing caddy moulded front supports, 85cm high, 66cm wide, 54cm deep.

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An engine turned silver card case, Chester 1902, of shaped rectangular form; together with George III silver caddy spoon with wriggle work fruit decoration, a silver sugar sifting spoon and a silver cigarette box. Card case 9.5cm.

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An oak cased hooded pantry clock, English, 18th century. The 9’ brass dial signed ‘Thos Lincoln Gisbrough’. With pierced mask and foliate spandrels. 30 hour movement, verge escapement striking on a bell. The hood with stepped caddy top, glazed door below. 74cm high.

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A satinwood & inlaid tea caddy, 19th century. Of square shape, with domed cover. Inlaid with musical trophies to the cover and floral urn to the front. Inside with traces of lead lining. 12 x 12cm.

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A specimen wood parquetry tea caddy, late 19th century. of sarcophagus shape. Fitted inside with two caddies, and associated glass mixing bowl. 20 x 35cm.

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A Regency mahogany pedestal sideboard, the sunken centre with roundel turned back rail, over a panelled drawer, flanked by pedestal each with caddy top, cellarette drawer and cupboard door, within rope twist columns, (104 x 45cm)

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A Georgian red tortoiseshell and silver mounted oval tea caddy with reeded bands, 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches

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A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy with two lidded compartments

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A late Victorian silver tea caddy of sarcophagus form, having a part reeded finial topped dome cover and half reeded body, all raised on ball feet, 8oz, maker IMS, London 1893, width 11.5cm £70-100

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A George III mahogany square front chest, having a caddy top with brushing slide over four long graduated drawers, each with brass swan neck handles and raised on straight bracket feet, width 87cm.

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An 18th Century Caughley Style Tea Service on white ground having blue swag and gilt decoration, comprising teapot, tea caddy with cover, lidded sugar bowl with saucer (saucer cracked), helmet shaped cream jug, slop bowl, cake plate, small scalloped dish, 9 tea bowls (4 cracked), 6 tea cups (1 cracked) and 9 saucers (34)

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Omar Ramsden, George V Silver Caddy Spoon having scroll ends set with centre blue motif, London 1927, maker Omar Ramsden

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A 19th Century Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy having inlaid stringing, hinged lid enclosing 2 hinged lidded caddies (cut glass sugar bowl a/f) having brass lion ring handles with splayed claw feet, 34cm wide

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A Royal Crown Derby “Derby Posies” tea caddy and cover circa 1935, the hexagonal body printed and painted with flower sprays within moulded borders; another square section example, 4.25” high.(2).

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A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, rectangular shaped bowl with bright cut floral engraving rising to part reeded handle. Birmingham 1839. S/D.

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A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, plain bucket bowl rising to spiral mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1879, George Unite.

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A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy raised on four bun feet with twin side handles, and brass roundels and strung inlay, the hinged lid opening to twin compartments flanking central well. Length 12”.

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An early 19th Century papier mache sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, four spread feet supporting black lacquered and foliate over painted mother of pearl decorated body and hinged lid. Lacking interior and repaired. Length 8” S/D.

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A 19th Century flame mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with brass escutcheon and twin turned handles, opening to part fitted interior with glass bowl. Length 12”. Damages.

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A 19th Century oak thirty hour long case clock, square section base rising to plain body with long door, below 11” brass dial with conforming spandrels, date facility and engraved shipping scene with lighthouse in the distance, all below caddy top with blind fret work frieze. 77” high. S/D.

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A 19th Century caddy-top sewing box on stand, the domed mahogany veneered top inlaid with boxwood stringing and an oval birds-eye maple panel above the cock-beaded frieze fitted with a drawer well, raised upon square tapered legs with a cross-stretcher frame, 13” wide by 31” high, S/D.

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A mid-19th century German walnut and brass line inlaid bracket clock, the twin fusee movement signed ‘S. Kamerer, Furtwangen’ with anchor escapement, striking on a gong, the six and a half inch circular silvered dial bearing Roman hour numerals within an ormolu bezel, the caddy shaped top above a glazed door and swept base, on bun feet, 45cm high

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A silver-mounted tortoiseshell tea caddy, with arc en arbolette front and sloping cover, with interior cover, the mounts marked Birmingham 1898, maker indistinct, cover detached and lock missing, 10cm high

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A Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, the terminal engraved with a lion and cross crest, by James and William Marshall, Edinburgh 1839, 9.5cm long

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A George silver caddy spoon, with bright-cut engraved handle, maker’s mark worn, London 1796, 8.5cm long and an Edwardian silver tea caddy of oblong cushion form surmounted by a hinged domed cover, on four lion paw feet, maker’s mark THH, Birmingham 1904, 8.5cm wide (2)

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A Victorian silver tea canister, of oval form with a slip off lid, maker’s mark HA, Sheffield 1893, 7.5cm high, together with a William IV silver Kings pattern caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1832, 8.5cm long (2)

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A shell shaped caddy spoon, with oval thumb piece, repairs, 7.7cm long and a shovel shaped caddy spoon with embossed handle, 10.5cm long (2)

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A late 19th century Chinese silver tea caddy and cover, by Wang Hing, of lozenge shape, applied and chased to each side with a dragon and chrysanthemums, on four scrolled feet, 12.5cm across

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Silver caddy spoons - a George III Old English pattern caddy spoon the circular bowl pricked and engraved with a flower and spiralling tendrils the stem conforming 6.5cm Joseph Willmore Birmingham 1810; another with oval scalloped bowl the bright cut stem with vacant cartouche 8.5cm Elizabeth Morley London 1797 (2)

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