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A walnut longcase clock, the caddy top hood with glazed door flanked with quarter turned spiral columns enclosing an 11 inch square brass dial with secondary seconds dial, date and month apertures and silvered chapter ring signed below John Wrench in Chester fecit, the six pillar bell striking movement with outside count wheel, latched pillars, mask spandrels and brass capped weights, above a long trunk door with glazed lenticle, standing on a plinth base, 192cm high (the dial and movement circa 1700, the restored case 20th century)

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18th Century Continental porcelain tea caddy with onion style decoration and another Samson Armorial tea caddy of rectangular form and an 18th Century Chinese tea canister decorated in green and gold (3)

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Silver tea caddy decorated with raised hinged lid on paw feet, 9cm

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George III oval satinwood tea caddy, the top inlaid with a shell and tulipwood cross banding, 15cm

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Early Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy also a hexagonal hinged top upholstered stool

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George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form having boxwood stringing, single lidded compartment and mixing well, 20cm

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George III silver Fiddle and Shell patterned caddy spoon, maker GK, London 1798, with scallop bowl

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French silver pill box, early 19th Century, of miniature oval tea caddy form with hinged cover and loop handle and engraved with a pair of birds within wriggle work border, 1.5ins.

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A SHEFFIELD PLATED OVAL TEA CADDY with egg and dart border, twin divions with hinged lid, turn finial and with lock, 16cm wide.

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A CASED SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN TEASPOONS, Old English and bead handles, engraved foliate decoration with matching sugar tongs and caddy spoon with scallop shaped bowl, Sheffield 1870 by Martin Hall and Company.

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A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CADDY SPOON by Mercy Ashworth of Newcastle. (registered 1792)

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A CASED CANTEEN OF SILVER RATTAIL FLATWARE by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., consisting of two sauce ladles, sixteen dessert spoons, sixteen tablespoons, a sugar sifter, nine teaspoons, four salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a caddy spoon, two sugar spoons, twentyfour table forks, two butter knives, a pickle fork; and three further teaspoons, London 1923.

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A SILVER CADDY SPOON in the form of a malt scoop, Birmingham 1910 and a further caddy spoon with stylised handle.

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A SILVER CADDY SPOON with shell shaped bowl, 6.5cm long, makers mark J.S.

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A RUSSIAN SILVER CIRCULAR TEA CADDY with heart shaped handles ,domed top and allover engraved decoration of alternating building and foliage, 13cm high, 240gms.

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A 19th Century Japanese stoneware tea caddy? in the form of a junk, the centre mixing bowl with cabin type lid flanked by twin caddies, the lids each with figural handles, the whole enamel decorated in shades of iron reds, greens and blues and heightened in gilt (with repairs), width 41cm (please see lot 65 for image)

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An early Victorian tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy of rectangular form with rounded corners, white metal stringing, the hinged cover opening to reveal two section lidded interior, all raised on white metal ball feet, width 15.5cm

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A 19th Century tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy of rectangular form with a caddy lid, canted corners, the front panels each inlaid in mother of pearl with flowers and branches, the rising lid opening to reveal two section fitted interior, the whole with ivory and white metal stringing, width 17.5cm (please see lot 319 for image)

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A circa 1900 black and gold Japan lacquer decorated tea caddy of rectangular bombe form, the rising lid opening to reveal metal twin lidded canisters, the body decorated with reserves of figure scenes within gilt scroll borders, the whole raised on four mythical beast carved feet, width 21cm (please see lot 319 for image)

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19th Century glass tea caddy mixing bowl with cut decoration on circular foot, 9.75cm diameter and a moulded glass tea caddy mixing bowl, 10cm diameter

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19th Century hexagonal shaped mother-of-pearl mounted tea caddy, the inner rims with ivory mounts, the hinged cover with pink velvet lining and standing on four bun feet, 14cm wide

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19th Century tortoiseshell mounted dome top tea caddy, the interior with two division interior, 16cm

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George III mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy having a three section fitted interior, classical design cast brass handle with conforming escutcheon and standing on ogee bracket feet, 26cm wide

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William IV mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy having a partially fitted interior and standing on bun feet, 33cm wide

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Pair of 19th Century sugar tongs, tea caddy spoon with bright cut decoration and a child's rattle

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A Victorian Caddy Spoon Fiddle pattern with floral engraved bowl, Birmingham 1839

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An EPNS Tea Caddy with pineapple finial on four paw feet and EP Sauce Boat on hoof feet

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A large Georgian mahogany Tea Caddy with ebonised edging to the hinged cover enclosing compartments, 18 1/2 in

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A 19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy having two covered compartments, 8in and a mahogany Tea Caddy, 4 1/2 in

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A 19th Century satinwood and kingwood Tea Caddy cross banded and having oval inlay with bust portrait and oval floral paterae, 4 1/2 in

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A 19th Century walnut Tea Caddy having inlaid and crossbanded cover and satinwood stringing, 4 1/2 in

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A 19th Century mahogany small sarcophagus top Tea Caddy with satinwood stringing

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A Georgian inlaid mahogany rectangular three division tea caddy.

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An early Victorian coromandel sarcophagus tea caddy of large proportions.

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A 19th Century yew tea caddy with boxwood stringing.

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A Georgian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with two divisions and space for mixing bowl.

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An 18th Century oak caddy top chest of two short and three long drawers crossbanded in mahogany.

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Plated wares, comprising: a cylindrical tea caddy, decorated with reeded bands, a mug, a small rose bowl, a seven bar toastrack and a small Jersey milk jug.

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A silver caddy spoon, decorated with a maritime scene and with a windmill finial, import mark London 1924, a spoon, with embossed decoration depicting a marine action, probably Dutch and two further cast decorative spoons.

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A plated on copper tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with a pineapple finial, lion mask and ring handles and raised on paw feet, with a plated tea caddy spoon.

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A set of six plated teaspoons, with figure terminals, with a case, a set of six tea knives, with a case, a set of six plated soup spoons, a set of six pairs of plated fish knives and forks, a set of six plated teaspoons, a set of six tea knives and sundry plated flatware, including a caddy spoon.

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A Victorian silver tea caddy spoon, Old English pattern and with a scalloped bowl, Exeter 1876.

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A shaped rectangular tea caddy with hinged cover, raised on four ball feet, 13.25cm (5.25") wide, Birmingham 1946

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A mixed collection of silver cutlery, including a George III caddy spoon, two sugar tongs, a sauce ladle, ten teaspoons, etc, various dates, 1807 and later, 23.5oz all in, (22).

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A George III silver oval salt, pierced and engraved and on four ball-and-claw feet, London 1792 by Peter & Ann Bateman, 8.5cm long; with blue glass liner (worn); a fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1817; and a sifter spoon, Birmingham 1987, 2.75oz all in, (3).

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A silver coloured metal tea caddy, of footed ovoid form with alternate diaper and reeded bands between leafy borders, the push-on cover chased a flowerhead, possibly Dutch, 12.5cm high, 100g.

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A Harrods silver plated square tea caddy, with crest and logo, 7cm high.

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A Victorian mahogany rectangular tea caddy, the lid inlaid with lozenge shaped parquetry panel, the interior with two lidded compartments, 9ins x 5ins x 5.25ins high, and one other late Georgian mahogany rectangular tea caddy (lacking interior), 7.25ins x 4.25ins x 5ins high

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A Victorian black papier-mache rectangular tea caddy, the lid inlaid with mother-of-pearl and decorated with a spray of roses within gilt stylised borders, the interior fitted two lidded compartments, 8ins x 5ins x 4.5ins high

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A Victorian rosewood rectangular tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the interior with space for mixing bowl and fitted two lidded compartments, on bun feet, 12ins x 6.5ins x 7.75ins high

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A silver plated tea caddy, English 19th century, of reeded oval form with stylised floral decoration, flanked by two lion mask handles. Height 13cm, 5in.

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A mahogany & line inlaid tea caddy, c1820, Of rectangular bombe outline. Inside with two caddy sections and central associated glass mixing bowl. The case fitted with floral basket & ring handles, on four lion paw feet, (restorations af), 31cm width.

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A good Regency rosewood tea-caddy of sarcophargus form with brass beading and inlays, foliate handles, ball and claw feet with cut glass tea canisters, labelled Wells & Bombe, 29 Cockspur Street, 18 1/2cm.

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A small George III mahogany caddy with canted corners and banded decoration.

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A George I walnut and parcel gilt longcase clock by Johnathon Lowndes, London, circa 1705, the guilloche decorated caddy top hood with acanthus clasped urn finials and three quarter columns, enclosing 12 inch square brass dial, with date aperture subsidiary second ring and signed silvered chapter ring, within pierced cherub and crown spandrels, the eight day five pillar count wheel movement, over trunk with leaf scrolling brackets, rectangular door with D-mouled edge and on plinth base, 257cm tall.

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