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A Tortoiseshell Veneered Two-Division Tea Caddy, circa 1830], the upswept lid with chrysanthemum and trellis moulded plateau, flat pull-off lids to the interior, brass sphere feet, 14cm high

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An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Atkinson, Sheffield, circa 1740], the case with caddy hood, trunk door with glazed lenticle upon a plain rectangular plinth (slightly shortened), 12-inch square brass dial with chapter ring signed "Atkinson, Sheffield", dial centre with date aperture, subsidiary seconds and engraved floral decoration surrounding winding holes, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, pendulum bob with presentation inscription dated "January 24th 1924", 218cm high

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A Grainger & Co Worcester Reticulated Vase, circa 1900], painted with front and back shaped panels of cascades of pink and yellow roses against a scroll pierced ground, enriched with gilt throughout, green printed mark, indistinct year letter, possibly 1901, shape 963g, 20cm high; and [A Graingers Blush Ivory Tea Caddy and Cover, 1898], hexalobed form, worked in relief with roundels of leaves and trailing flowering branches in gilt and enamel, 10.5cm high (2)

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A Chinese Silver Tea Service], comprising a two-handled tray, oblong, engraved and moulded Oriental bird and prunus tree decoration, bamboo moulded border and handles, 55cm long, and a four piece teaset, moulded oblong, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, cream jug and tea caddy, each decorated with prunus flowers and bamboo style handles, teapot 23.5cm long.

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A Victorian Composite Four Piece Tea Service], circular, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, tea caddy and cream jug, textured body and engraved initials below crown, the tea caddy and teapot with high domed hinged lid and crown finial, maker's mark "SS", London 1864, the cream jug, maker's mark "ECB", London 1867, the sugar bowl, maker's mark "SS over WN", London 1857, the tea caddy maker's mark "SS", London 1870, total weight of 22 %oz.

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A George III Silver and Ivory Caddy Spoon], the bowl chased with flowers and scrolls, plain slightly tapering ivory handle, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1810, 8.5cm long.

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A 19th Century Cloisonné Enamel Caddy Spoon], of elongated shovel shape, turned handle, the whole decorated with elaborate blue, turquoise, red and white enamel scrolls, marked "84", 12cm long.

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An oval French silver tea caddy, early 20th Century, the hinged cover with a lion finial over a stiff leaf border on four fancy feet, 15.5cm high

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A small walnut chest of drawers, George II with later alterations, having a crossbanded caddy top, over a brushing slide, two short and three long drawers and bracket feet, 78cm wide

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A 19th century mahogany trophy inlaid tea caddy, 14cm wide, together with a turned mahogany cotton reel holder, 23cm high (2)

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Miscellaneous pewter including a coffee pot, tea pot, a pair of chrome candlesticks, a snuffer scissor tray, other metalware, a pewter hammered dish inlaid with turquoise bead, a Chinese pewter tea caddy, a Victorian pewter pot, etc. (A lot).

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Miscellaneous blue and white ceramics including an oriental pattern ginger jar and cover, a Ringtons Wade reproduction cathedral tea caddy and cover, and two other Ringtons plates. (4).

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A Maling Ringtons tea caddy of square tapering form, decorated in the blue and white willow pattern with tubular aperture - lacking cover, printed Ringtons marks. (7.25in).

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A Maling Ringtons square tapering tea caddy decorated in the traditional blue and white willow pattern - printed Ringtons marks; together with an oval Maling blue and white tureen decorated in the Chippendale pattern, with classical frieze and acanthus handles. (2).

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A Maling 1937 commemorative tea caddy and cover with canted corners and scrolled handles, the lid with rectangular button finial, decorated with polychrome enamel transfers after Boullemier - printed Ringtons Maling Ware marks; a 1935 Ringtons commemorative rectangular teapot with polychrome transfers of Queen Mary and King George - printed Ringtons Maling Ware marks; and a 1953 Ringtons commemorative teapot of ball form with applied handle and spout, the lid with button finial, decorated with blue and gilt cobblestone bands - printed Ringtons marks. (3).

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A Maling Ringtons tea caddy of square tapering form, transfer printed in the blue and white willow pattern - lacking lid, printed Ringtons marks; together with an oval Maling entrée dish, embossed in relief with apple blossom flowers decorated in pink on oyster lustre ground - printed Maling marks. (2).

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A nineteenth century crossbanded mahogany tea caddy, inlaid with boxwood stringing, with shield escutcheon and foliate engraved ring handles to sides - lacking interior. (12in x 5.5in x 5.5in).

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A Georgian mahogany tea caddy with rectangular plain top and oval brass escutcheon, having fitted interior with two lidded compartments flanking circular aperture for bowl. (12in x 6in x 6in).

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An oak bureau bookcase, the top with astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves having moulded caddy cornice, the desk with fallfront applied with blind fretwork carving in beaded panel, having fitted interior of pigeonholes and central drawer, above two long drawers flanked by fluted stiles, raised on barleytwist legs joined by rectangular stretchers. (36in x 17.25in x 77in).

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A large George III mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, inlaid with boxwood stringing with moulded top, the interior fitted with bowl flanked by open compartments, mounted with lion mask handles to sides. (14in x 8.25in x 7.25in).

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A nineteenth century mahogany box inlaid with ivory teardrop escutcheon; another Victorian box inlaid with pewter wirework and circular mother of pearl medallions; and a 1950s walnut tea caddy with button style handles. (3).

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A nineteenth century birch tea caddy, inlaid with oval shell paterae and crossbanded in mahogany with boxwood and ebony stringing, with twin brass knobbed compartments to interior, raised on ball feet. (8in x 4.25in x 5.5in).

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A Victorian papier-mâché tea caddy with moulded hinged lid inlaid with chequered mother of pearl bands, having star motif to cover revealing an interior with twin compartments and silvered linings, the body inlaid with abalone shell, raised on bracket feet. (7.75in x 5.25in x 5.5in).

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Victorian tea caddy ,modelled in the form of a bell and painted with leaves in blue and white, with plated mounts, 6 1/2in (16.5cm) high

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Silver 'golfing' cigarette casket ,the rectangular casket with hinged cover decorated in relief with golfers and caddy on the green in plus fours, the casket with engine turned sides and base, the edges with cast scroll detail, maker H.H.P., London 1918, 9oz

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A George V silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, Exeter 1824.

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A Regency mahogany bracket clock, the domed leaf moulded top with raised platform and turned finial above a brass inlaid base and plinth with brass ring carrying handles, the circular dial with Roman numerals, on a corresponding caddy based wall bracket, with a single fusee movement.

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An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy of domed form with stringing decoration enclosing two compartments, 18.5 cms wide.

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A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments.

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William H Haseler, a silver and enamel caddy spoon, Birmingham 1911, the floral cast decorative above blue/turquoise enamel, stamped 'W.H.H'

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A 19th century mahogany chest, the rectangular caddy top above four long graduated drawers, standing on bracket feet, 92cm wide

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John Baker, South Petherton, long case clock, single train, 8 day movement with 10 1/2in painted dial the cream face with roman numerals, secondary minute dial and figures painted to spandrels, canopy with caddy top, long door with box base.

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Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, the top inlaid with a shell, and revealing two lidded compartments, raised on ball and claw feet. Width 22cm

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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, boxwood and kingwood banded, brass carrying handles, twin lidded interior compartments with bone finials, ball feet, width 19cm.

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A PAPIER MACHE TEA CADDY, mid 19th Century, the lid decorated with a documentary view of Ham Hall, opening to twin lidded compartments, (one bone finial missing), gilt decorated sides, width 18cm.

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Mixed box including Victorian rosewood tea caddy, box of dominos, brass etc

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A George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, initial K, London 1808, and another, London 1833

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A George III shagreen canted rectangular tea caddy and cover, with plain silver escutcheon, and silver leaf cast swing handle, fitted with two canted rectangular glass tea jars and stoppers, each cut with facets, the original red velvet lining retaining its silver mesh border, 6" wide (15.2cm)

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A George III satinwood rectangular tea caddy, with boxwood and tulipwood stringing, the cover with a marquetry shell, the front with two marquetry vases of flowers, and fitted with two lidded compartments, 10 1/4" wide (26cm)

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An Oval Pottery Box, a pottery tea caddy, decorated figures in underglaze blue, and three other items

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An Early Victorian Rosewood Tea Caddy, 24 cm, and a carved walnut tray, 60 cm (2)

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A Victorian Mahogany Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, on four ivory bun feet, 24.5 cm

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A Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, of rectangular form, with canted corners and a pineapple finial, 8 cm

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A cylindrical tea caddy with acanthus and scroll borders, 9.5cm (3.75") high 1911

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A shovel shaped caddy spoon with mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1807 and another somewhat similar with bone handle, Birmingham 1909

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A pair of Dutch silver gilt spoons with decorative finials, a George VI anointing spoon, six anointing spoons and two silver mounted bottles, all in cases (Note: Please see Lot 442 -Tea Caddy)

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A very fine 18th Century tea caddy, the exterior finely decorated panels of decoupage butterflies, birds, flowering branches etc, with stipple engravings of figures in interiors, playful children etc all beneath glass and within satinwood borders, the interior fitted two glass jars with silver covers .875 standard and bearing St Petersburg city arms mark and .84 standard mark either side of the makers mark CFH and having a central cut glass mixing bowl and cover, all contained in a leather mount, the plush lined hinged cover bearing a label Nicholls & Plincke Magasin Anglaise ˆ St Petersburg, 33cm (13") wide

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A Victorian Old English pattern ladle, a George IV sugar ladle, a caddy spoon and a salt spoon

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A GEORGIAN DESIGN SATINWOOD RECTANGULAR TWO DIVISION TEA CADDY inlaid with ovals. 7ins wide.

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A VICTORIAN OVAL TEA CADDY AND COVER with repousse decoration. Crested London 1891.

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A 19th Century toleware spice box, the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior and a Jacob's biscuit tin 'Tea Caddy' design.

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An oval silver tea caddy, with a pull off lid, Sheffield 1894.

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A sterling hexagonal lidded tea caddy, with a sterling tea caddy spoon.

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A pair of twin branch silver plated candelabra and a formerly plated tea caddy.

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An oval Cantonese enamelled dish decorated with figures and flowers, three Eastern metal figures, three stands, a small vase, an enamelled tea caddy and a carved treen box.

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A George III silver tea caddy spoon, with a scallop shell shaped bowl and with a fiddle and thread pattern handle, London 1810.

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A silver tea caddy spoon, of shovel form, engraved with fruit and leaves, Birmingham 1825.

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