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A continental silver caddy of plain compressed oval form the locking hinged cavetto cover with cable borders and hardwood finial crested on spool shaped oval base 13cm wide marks illegible

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An early Victorian tortoiseshell veneered block front tea caddy with domed hinged lid and flared base the two-compartment interior with tortoiseshell veneered covers on ivory bun feet 19.5cm wide circa 1840 (some veneer faults)

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A George III mahogany box adapted as a tea caddy with crossbanded borders and outlined with stringing brass loop handle ribbon tied escutcheon and paw feet the interior now with three brass lidded metal canisters 18cm wide box early 19th century (adapted)

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A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, with ivory escutcheon, 10" across

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A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY on brass ball feet, 9 1/2"

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A SHEFFIELD PLATED SMALL TEA CADDY, a tunbridgeware stamp box and 3 crowns

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A George III caddy spoon with a reeded handle and a shell shaped bowl, London 1796 by Elizabeth Muns, a Continental caddy spoon with foliate chased handle and shaped bowl, a silver page marker with a leaf chased terminal, an engraved crest and a monogram, London 1886 by Stuart Clifford, 18.5cm long (7.25in), and a facetted ruby glass double-ended scent bottle with scroll embossed covers (not marked), 10.5cm long (4in)

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon with a shell bowl and a ring handle, Birmingham 1868 by George Unite, 7cm long (2.75in), a Dutch miniature table and a pair of chairs, various import marks, a Dutch shaped square small box, and a Dutch miniature workshop display

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Plated wares, comprising; a large oval twin handled gallery tray, a rectangular twin handled, lidded entrée dish, an oval cruet frame base, a cake basket with pierced decoration, two toast racks and an oval tea caddy.

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A silver tea caddy, the body decorated with fleurs de lys, the pull off lid with a crown finial, London 1937, with a case (lacking a caddy spoon).

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A silver tea caddy spoon, engraved with a dog in a landscape, London 1823.

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Six silver fob medals, plated wares, comprising; a caddy spoon, a sugar sifting spoon, five various spoons, a book marker and a pen nib case and silver, comprising; a condiment spoon, a swizzle stick, a pencil, a small pencil and a needle case.

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“A late nineteenth century Dutch white metal caddy spoon, with figural embossed bowl, 9.5cm long, 0.5 oz”

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“A George III silver caddy spoon, with scoop-shaped bowl and mother-of-pearl handle, maker Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1813, 8.5cm long”

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“An Art Nouveau silver cream jug, with arum lily bifurcated handle, maker James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1896, 7cm high; together with two silver caddy spoons with shell bowls, 3 oz (3) “

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“An Edwardian neo-classical style silver tea caddy, of oval form, by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1907, 13cm high, 8 oz”

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A Qing dynasty blue and white tea caddy, lid lacking, of rectangular section, decorated with scrolling leaves and flowers within a cloud border.

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A burr walnut two division tea caddy of domed casket form, decorated with three brass straps.

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A Victorian mahogany and inlaid single tea caddy with ivory escutcheon.

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An early 19th Century mahogany two division tea caddy together with another similar.

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A late Victorian tea caddy, with marks for London 1897, maker George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, of ovoid form with pull-off cover, a continental circular dish with pierced border, with import marks for London 1900, a pair of Georgian sugar tongs, a cased ivory handled stilton scoop and a pair of mounted glove stretchers (5)

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GREENOCK - a scarce Scottish provincial caddy spoon and a teaspoon, the caddy spoon with marks for Greenock circa 1810, maker Jonas Osborne, with three marks IO, crown and thistle, (2nd and 3rd marks indistinct), with shell shaped bowl and bright engraved shield to handle, the teaspoon Greenock, by William Hannay (of Paisley), with three marks, WH, tree and WH (2)

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DUMFRIES - a Scottish provincial caddy spoon, with marks for Dumfries circa 1810, maker Joseph Pearson, marked E, fouled anchor, stag's head and IP, of Fiddle pattern, with drop shaped bowl and engraved initial M to handle (A/F) Length 10cm

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ELGIN - a Scottish provincial caddy spoon, with marks for Elgin circa 1815, maker Thomas Stewart, marked TS and Eln, of Old English pattern, with drop shaped bowl and engraved initials to handle WJL Length 9.4cm Provenance - Ex John Norrie Collection Part I, Lot 119. £250-350

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ELGIN - a Scottish provincial caddy spoon, circa 1829, maker Joseph Pozzie, marked J and P in separate punches, of small Fiddle pattern design with rounded oblong bowl. Length 8.6cm This maker's mark is normally associated with Pozzie's period in partnership with Robert Stewart of Forres. £250-350

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PERTH - a Scottish provincial caddy spoon, with marks for Perth circa 1830, maker Robert Keay II, marked RK, double-headed eagle and RK, of Fiddle and Shell pattern, with drop bowl Length 10cm

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A late Victorian silver caddy spoon with a shell fluted bowl and a naturalistic trellis handle. Maker George Guirren Rhoden. Sheffield 1899.

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A rectangular easel back photograph frame with gadroon border to the applied silver front with serpentine crest (some holes). 11.5in. (29cm.) x 9in. (22.5cm.). Chester 1906. (Holes). Together with two small silver front photograph frames with easel backs. Chester and Birmingham hallmarks; a silver fruit spoon; a pair of silver sugar tongs; three fiddle pattern teaspoons; a plated shell bowl caddy spoon and a pair of plated greyhound knife rests. Different dates. (10). /t

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A 19th century walnut sarcophagus shaped tea caddy opening to reveal a fitted compartment and a later moulded glass vase on raised feet distressed

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A late Georgian rosewood rectangular single division tea caddy of sarcophagus shape inlaid with chequered bandings and boxwood stringings, on later brass ball feet, 5.5ins x 4.5ins x 6ins high, and a Victorian coromandel wood rectangular jewel box with engraved brass recessed handle to lid, 8.75ins x 6ins x 4.75ins high (lacking interior)

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A William IV rosewood rectangular tea caddy with panelled top and front with bead mouldings and turned ring pattern handles to sides, the interior with plain glass mixing bowl flanked by two lidded compartments, 13ins x 7ins x 6ins high

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A fine 19th Century rosewood 13in. oblong tapered double-compartment tea caddy, fitted two canisters with mother-of-pearl initials G & B, fitted cut glass blending bowl and an electroplated.

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A 19th Century 14 1/2in. rosewood tea caddy with hinged cover, carved gadrooned border with foliated panel to the hinged cover on reeded, bun feet.

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A George III fruitwood tea caddy in the form of a pear having hinged cover H 16cm

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A Victorian silver miniature cream jug London 1885; a glass and silver match strike; a silver and cut-glass rose bowl; and a tea caddy spoon H 7.5cm (jug)

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A George III silver caddy spoon with shell bowl and bright-cut design handle; a pair of silver peppers; another smaller pair; two silver salts; a boat-shaped mustard; a pair of dwarf candlesticks; a Garrard and Sons Art Nouveau silver spoon; a George IV silver sifter spoon London 1827; and various other items of silver and plate.

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A rare Furstenberg tea and coffee service, decorated flower sprays and blooms within gilt foliated cartouches comprising: a pear-shaped coffee pot and cover; a large teapot and cover; a small teapot and cover; a slop bowl; a milk jug and cover; a tea caddy and cover; a sugar bowl and cover; a lobed dish; two lobed teapot stands; four coffee cups; four saucers; eight tea cups; and eight saucers, (various damage), F marks in underglazed blue, incised and impressed numerals c.1775. (40).

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A set of twelve Edwardian coffee spoons with matching sugar tongs in velvet lined case, by Elkington & Co. Birmingham 1907, Old English pattern, engraved crest; and an Edwardian caddy apostle spoon in velvet lined case, Chester 1907. (2)

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A Berlin 19th Century part tea and coffee service, moulded with floral sprays within gilt edged cartouches, on trellis ground with entwined flowers comprising: a teapot and cover; a tea caddy and cover; a sugar bowl and cover; a teapot stand; a milk jug and cover; five coffee cups; eleven tea cups; and saucers, underglazed blue scepter marks (various damage). (38).

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A late Meissen cylindrical coffee can painted a girl with a ewe and lambs; a saucer to match painted a boy playing a woodwind instrument, blue cross swords mark; a pair of French 19th Century 6in. slop bowls with foliated and scroll bands (one chipped); a tea caddy to match; a Chinese late 19th Century large tea cup painted a rat with fruit; and a 19th Century specimen circular tapered tea cup decorated gilt, palm trees, camel and male figure; with a saucer to match. (8)

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A Victorian tea caddy, by William Comyms, London 1898, square-shaped, decorated with figures in landscape, one playing pipes, with castle on hill beyond, within a floral cartouche, detachable cover, 5 1/2in. (14cm). (see lot 726 for illustration)

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A Victorian tea caddy, retailers mark of Hardy Bros. Sydney and Brisbane, London 1899, shaped oval with hinged domed cover, 4in. (10cm), 5.25oz.

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An Elizabeth II silver and silver-gilt caddy spoon, with fruiting vine bowl and ornate vine pattern handle, modern; and a shaped rectangular silver sovereign case.

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with banded agate handle, Birmingham 1862 by Hilliard and Tommason, 13cm (5 14in), a Victorian silver scimitar/butter curl and a caddy spoon, all by the same maker, and a silver two handled trophy cup

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An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, hinged cover opens to reveal two inner lids and ivory framing, 18cm (7in) (see shared illustration)

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A small mahogany swing mirror plus a small oak spice rack (wall hanging with three drawers) plus a hand painted eastern European metal caddy with lid, floral design (3)

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A Georgian mahogany bombe tea caddy, with hinged lid inlaid with fruitwood to the arched top, wooden ring handles to the sides, on four bun feet, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments with turned ivory finials, 17cm x 24cm x 14cm deep.

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A sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, walnut veneered 19th century, with bun feet and strung detail.

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A Georgian / Regency tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy, small sarcophagus shape, with brass ball feet and hinged lid, brass stringing inlay.

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A pair of silver caddy spoons, hallmarked B'ham 1926, each with webbed bowl and guilloche details, 8.5 cm (2)

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A George II Silver Tea Caddy, the hinged cover with shaped finial and locking mechanism, the shaped body embossed with foliate and swag decoration raised upon low scroll feet, London 1761, maker AS, 13ozs, 13cms high

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A Set of Six Cut Glass Drinking Glasses, another pedestal glass, a Carlisle ware tea caddy and a treacle glazed teapot

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A 19th Century Mahogany Rectangular Tea Caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a three division interior with glass blending bowl and with line ring side handles (AF)

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A Small 19th Century Rosewood Sarcophagus Shaped Two Division Tea Caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a two division interior on low disk feet

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An Edward VII Dutch style embossed Love Spoon London 1901 by Maurice Freedman, a Victorian Dutch style pierced Love Spoon London 1892 Maker AT, a white embossed Dutch style Caddy Spoon and a Continental Numbered Spoon with floral embossed bowl and lady in period costume as a finial.

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An Interesting George III Mahogany small Tea Caddy with ebony line inlay brass ring handle to the lid revealing two compartments and oval Ivory Plaque to the lid inscribed ‘Gibraltar Sept 13th 1782 Junk Ships destroyed’, 18cm wide (some corner moulding missing).

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A late Victorian Oak and Plate bound Tea Caddy the rising lid enclosing two compartments and having vacant shield cartouche to the front, side carrying handles and raised on four ball feet by John Grinsell & Sons Birmingham and No. 2101, 19.5cm wide.

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A Regency Mahogany and Mother of Pearl inlaid Sarcophagus shaped Tea Caddy with 2-lidded compartments flanking the bowl well raised on four bun feet (two ring side handles broken) 29.5cm wide.

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A Walnut Tunbridge ware banded Tea Caddy the lid revealing two lidded compartments 20cm wide.

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