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Los 1708

19th century Walnut tea caddy with Satinwood or similar banding, complete with original caddies with lids & hinges. Later mixing bowl. In generally good and original condition. Measures 28cm x 15cm x 16cm high.

Los 1707

19th century Rosewood tea caddy, complete with original lids, key and hinges. In generally good and original condition. Measures 25cm x 14.5cm x 13cm high.

Los 1787

Victorian or later tea caddy. Banded border to edges and lozenge escutcheon. Fitted with two hinged tea boxes and glass mixing bowl to centre. Height: 14.5cm

Los 1806

Early 20th century silver, enamel and hard stone tea caddy of cylindrical shape, applied with two jade bangles and a series cabochon hard stones surrounded by mould foliage and bosses enamelled in turquoise. Height 10cm

Los 151

TWO 19th CENTURY SILVER TEA CADDY SPOONS Duty mark facing right, lengths 6.6cm and 7cm

Los 171

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CADDY TOP CHEST OF DRAWERS with brushing slide over two short and three long graduated drawers, all apparently retaining original handles and escutcheons, on shaped bracket feet, 81cm high x 81cm wide x 42cm deepProvenance: With Ven House label to drawer interior, inscribed "Little Ven 1929".

Los 259

A REGENCY BURR WOOD JEWELLERY CASKET19th century, with silk lined interior, 17.5cm wide; together with a George III tea caddy, 12cm high; a set of postage scales; and further boxes (a collection)

Los 587

HILLIARD & THOMASON; a Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with bright-cut decoration, length 8cm, Birmingham 1894, approx. 0.3ozt (10g).

Los 329

MASONS; a quantity of ceramics in various patterns, including side plates and lidded ginger jar in the 'Chartreuse' pattern, a further lidded ginger jar, a lidded octagonal baluster vase and a lidded twin-handled caddy in the 'Mandalay' pattern, a Chinoiserie-style teapot, a 'Mandalay' red hexagonal sleeve vase and an 'Ivory' pattern three-piece cruet set on shaped stand, etc.Condition Report: Various wear throughout most notably to the foot rim of the 'Ivory' salt shaker with a large chip, further grubbing to the foot rims, etc, crazing visible in areas otherwise appears to be ok.

Los 114

A Georgian inlaid satinwood two-section tea caddy with marquetry inlaid shell to lid and front, mother of pearl cartouche to lid and bone escutcheon, 12.6 x 19 x 10.5cm, with key.Condition Report: - They key fits in the lock and turns, however the caddy does not lock. Some surface scratching and denting throughout. A few tiny dents/losses to the string inlay. Deterioration to the lining of the two sections. The lining to the lid has been replaced with paper and the baize to the base is modern.

Los 413

A quantity of metalware including a Roundhead leadless pewter four-piece tea service, a Lion Pewter octagonal footed bowl, a copper and brass Oriental tea caddy, a pair of candlesticks, a desk tidy and a desktop stamp box with reticulated floral Art Nouveau lid.

Los 87

A 19th century burr walnut dome top tea caddy with fitted two-section interior, with brass labels 'Green' and 'Black', 17 x 22cm (af).Condition Report: The exterior is missing its brass inlay and there is no key

Los 349

A 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy, 34cm wide; another satinwood rectangular tea caddy; a large writing slope; another, smaller; a Victorian mahogany parquetry inlaid work box, etc, all with faults (6)

Los 57

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1852

Los 348

A Victorian walnut and parquetry tea caddy, c.1870; a Victorian walnut rectangular work box, c.1880; another, rosewood (3)

Los 213

A Derbyshire Blue John mounted silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1988

Los 25

A George V silver square Cigarette Box, London 1919, a Caddy Spoon, Sheffield 1938, a white metal circular Box with inset mother of pearl, and a circular Box embossed Prince Regent containing paper discs of chronology of the sovereigns of England 15 paper discs of monarchs plus one in lid and base. Richard III is damaged, others ok. 

Los 473

A 19th Century rosewood and mahogany Sarcophagus Tea Caddy, with applied carved panels, pair of ring carry handles, with two interior lined compartments, on shaped base with carved frieze and bun feet, A/F, (bearing Paper Label to the Base), 10"High x 14"Long.

Los 78

A Victorian plated mounted oak Tea Caddy with scroll engraved lid enclosing two lidded divisions, ornate handles, raised on ball feet, 8in

Los 40

A Victorian silver Tea Caddy and Cover with gadroon embossing, London 1891, maker: Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co

Los 398

A Worcester Plate with shaped rim, floral panels with blue and gilt borders, surface scratches, small chip to rim, 7 1/2in, a small hexagonal lidded Vase painted exotic birds and butterflies, chip to lid, 4in H, and an octagonal lidded Tea Caddy painted exotic birds and insects, chip to lid, 5in H, all having square seal mark

Los 490

Four George III hallmarked silver tea caddy spoons. (4)

Los 492

Five antique silver hallmarked caddy spoons. (5)

Los 493

Six various antique silver caddy spoons. (6)

Los 491

A George III silver filigree work caddy spoon; three other antique silver caddy spoons; and a caddy spoon bowl. (5)

Los 514

A silver porringer, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1898, with embossed floral and half fluted design; and a caddy spoon, 6.3oz gross.

Los 183

Tea caddy silver. Oval model with hinged lid. The lid has an upright, openwork rim with pearl rim decoration and a knob, also set with pearl rim. Netherlands, Voorschoten, J.M. van Kempen & Zonen, 1911, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, B. Inscription: Tempore evacuationis Febr. Jun. 1945 in Love capsula S.S. Sacramentum servatum est - light traces of use. 238 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 9 cm, W 11.8 cm, H 9.2 cm.

Los 193

Empire tea caddy, Hendrik Smits, Amsterdam 1825, silver. A silver tea caddy in Empire style with fluting. Standing on four soldered ball feet. Equipped with a key. Netherlands, Amsterdam, Hendrik Smits, 1825, hallmarks: standing lion, Minerva, maker's mark, year letter Q - signs of wear. 259 grams, 934/1000. Dimensions L 8.5 cm, W 12.5 cm, H 14.5 cm.

Los 149

Tea caddy silver. Boat-shaped model with outdoor scenes surrounded by rocaille frame. The lid has a button. The Netherlands, Delft, H. Hinne, 1925, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, year letter P, A2 hallmark - light signs of wear. Hinge has damage. 110 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 5.7 cm, W 8.2 cm, H 8.5 cm.

Los 203

Tea caddy silver. Rectangular model with hinged lid, floral decorations and standing on four claw feet. United Kingdom, Chester, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 1910, hallmarks: lion, city hallmark, maker's mark, K. 184 grams, 925/1000. Dimensions L 9.5 cm, W 6.5 cm, H 12 cm.

Los 208

Tea caddy silver. Beautifully curved model with many scenes in relief showing boats and houses. Equipped with hinged lid. Netherlands, Schoonhoven, H. Hooijkaas, 1920, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, year letter K - dents. 189 grams, 833/1000. Dimensions L 8 cm, W 9.7 cm, H 9.7 cm.

Los 224

Tea caddy (China Export Silver) silver. Beautiful Chinese-made tea caddy with European-inspired figures in relief. China, Unknown, ca. 1890-1920, hallmarks: ZI . 124 grams, 950/1000. Dim. L 5cm, W 7.5cm, H 10.5cm.

Los 1713

19th century probably Georgian satinwood tea caddy with mixing bowl and suspension loop handle, W21.5 x D14 x H14cm

Los 1715

Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped two division tea caddy with space for a mixing bowl, raised on bun feet, W37 x D21 x H21cm

Los 1720

Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge ware swept rectangular two division tea caddy, the hinged domed top with castle decoration, with key and Tunbridge ware tea caddy spoon, W25 x D16 x H16cm

Los 1739

Late 18th century Vizagapatam Indian ivory tea caddy, decorated to the lid with three ships and to all four sides with a scene of a stately house and garden, with silver or similar handles and escutcheon, opening to reveal two lidded compartments, W28 x D15 x H16.5cm, with ivory licence 

Los 2065

Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, Edward VII hallmarked silver tea caddy with embossed decoration, London 1902, height 10.5cm, weight 101g

Los 2066

Edward VII hallmarked silver tea caddy in the Georgian style, with bright cut decoration, Sheffield 1902, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, length 10.5cm, weight 234g all in

Los 2115

Georgian and later hallmarked silver items including two caddy spoons, one Hanoverian rat tail pattern by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company and two embossed and pierced Victorian bon bon dishes, diameter of larger 11.5cm, weight of all items 174g

Los 2201

William IV and Victorian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern cutlery comprising pair of table spoons, two dessert spoons, six teaspoons, caddy spoon and a further condiment or similar spoon, various dates and makers including some Exeter examples, length of longest 22cm, weight of all 368g

Los 2235

Georgian novelty hallmarked silver caddy spoon formed as a leaf, marks indistinct, length 7.5cm, weight 8g

Los 258

Four trays of Masons Ironstone 'Mandalay' design items to include: pouch shaped dresser jugs, mantle clock, tea caddy, candle sticks, various vases, baluster table lamp, planters etc. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT)  Far too many items to condition individually.  In general, items appear OK with no serious issues.  Lamp failed PAT test.

Los 266

Leather and brass two handled planter with tin lining and armorial together with three wooden boxes, one musical, one probably a tea caddy with mother of pearl inlay. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 243

George III rosewood tea caddy together with two vintage style coffee grinders. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 245

A set of vintage scales, and a wooden tea caddy, see images for condition

Los 70

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy. Circa 1810. 30x15x16cm

Los 41

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy. Circa 1810. 31x15x19.5cm

Los 238

A Danish ‘Sophus Berendsen’ porcelain tea caddy by Bing & Grondahl, with an other Danish porcelain tea caddy by Royal Copenhagen. 10x6x18cm

Los 47

A good quality late 19th century Chinese silver plated tea caddy. Circa 1880-1900. 9x6x12cm

Los 573

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS CIRCA 1780 With a brushing slide and caddy top 79.5cm high, 91cm wide, 51.5cm deep Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks, abrasions and some evidence of old worm consistent with age and use.There are some small losses and repairs.Some variation between escutcheons and lock plates. All are old but some are likely replacements. No key present, but all locks are open. All handles original. Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 391

Y&nbspA GEORGE IV OAK AND CALAMANDER BANDED TEA CADDY IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE BULLOCK, CIRCA 1825 16cm high, 26cm wide, 19.5cm deep

Los 525

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY 'SARCOPHAGUS' TEA CADDY CIRCA 1825 Inspired by the Grand Tour style 19cm high, 15cm wide, 21cm deep   Condition Report: Wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. No key. Stress faults around all hinges- external and inner lids- right hand loop ring replaced and with some loss to mount- upper section of veneer to top lifting slightly- some foot wear- no bowl Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.Condition Report Disclaimer

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