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Box of six Georgian and later silver sugar tongs, two plated meat skewers, bread fork, ladle, caddy spoons, salt spoons etc. - some silver

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William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved initials, London 1833, maker Jonathan Hayne (See lot 325 for illustration).

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Victorian naturalistic vine leaf pattern caddy spoon, parcel gilt bowl, Birmingham 1854, maker George Unite

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A George III silver bright cut 'shovel' caddy spoon with ivory handle by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1810; another with fluted flaring blade by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1830, both with small repairs; together with four pairs of bright cut sugar tongs, London 1791, 1792, 1801, 1802. (6).

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An Edwardian silver toast-rack by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1903, 3 1/2oz; a tea caddy of moulded oval form, Birmingham 1930, 3 1/8in high, 4 1/2oz; and a pair of knife rests, Sheffield 1937, 3 1/2oz. (3).

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A silver lidded baluster jug with ebony scroll handle by Page Keen & Page, London 1919, 8 1/4in high, 20oz; together with a silver tea caddy of shaped oval form, the hinged cover with baluster finial, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1929, 3 1/2in high, 7oz. (2).

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A George III Old Sheffield plate tea caddy of rectangular form with gadrooned borders, crested, circa 1800, 4 3/8in high.

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An Oak Corner Bracket, with putti support, a leather tankard, an oak tea caddy and other items (8).

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A Mid 19th Century Dome Top Tea Caddy, with banded decoration, 20 cm.

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An Early 19th Century Octagonal Tea Caddy, (a.f.) 13 cm.

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Brasswares including a tea caddy, lamp, pair of candlesticks, scales etc.

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A Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with line inlay.

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A Victorian figured walnut oval tea caddy with cut brass decoration, the lid opening to reveal two lidded division.

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A 19th Century papier mache and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy.

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Plated wares: a figure of a lady, a milk jug, a hot milk jug, a small hot water jug, a pair of salts, a small round box, a pepperette, a caddy spoon and two salt spoons.

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A silver tea caddy with a hinged lid, of octagonal bombe form, raised on four leaf scrolled feet, Sheffield 1910.

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A 19th century mahogany and chequer banded tea caddy fitted with three tin canisters, on bracket feet, 25cm wide

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A George IV tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy, the pagoda shaped top enclosing two covers with ivory handles on brass spherical feet, 15 x 15cm, and a 19th century tortoiseshell snuff box

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A Meissen porcelain pink ground tea caddy and cover after a design by Dr. Christopher Dresser, in the form of a rope tied parcel enamelled in colours and gilt with floral sprigs and Japanese characters, 10cm high.

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A Wedgwood black basalt caddy spoon, with shell moulded bowl and flowerhead impressed handle, date coded for 1885, 5.5cm long.

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An attractive Victorian satinwood and rosewood glove box inlaid with alternating stripes, a similar tea caddy and two other boxes (4).

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A rosewood tea caddy, c1850, of scarcophargus shape, with two division interior.on bun feet. 23cms wide. A mahogany & brass bound writing slope, early 20thc. The cover fitted with inscribed presentation plaque. With leather lined slope.30cms diam./2

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A rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, c1860. fitted with gilt metal lion mask handles on bun feet.31cms wide. Also a rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid caddy, late 19thc, 21cms wide. (2)

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A TEA CADDY The oval body with repousse decoration of figures, Chester 1911, 7.5 cm., and a George III caster with later floral repousse decoration, 1781, 12cm. (2).

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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of bombe sarcophagus form, inlaid with brass foliage, the interior with two lift-out caddies, flanking a vacant mixing bowl, 12 1/4in. (31cm.) wide.

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AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of bombe shape, now converted to an inkstand, 10 1/4in. (26cm.) wide.

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A GEORGE III SATINWOOD TEA CADDY of rectangular shape, the lid and front inlaid with a burr-yew oval, the lid and front with narrow tulipwood crossbanding, the interior with two lidded lift-out caddies, 7 1/2in. (19cm.) wide.

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A VICTORIAN WALNUT TEA CADDY of rectangular shape, inlaid with bands of Tunbridge type geometric marquetry, 9in. (23cm.) wide.

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A GEORGE III OAK TALLBOY the drawers with caddy moulding, 65 3/4in. (167cm.) high x 44 1/4in. (113cm.) wide.

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU the fall and drawers with caddy mouldings, 36in. (91.5cm.) wide.

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A George III cube tea caddy, satinwood veneered with rosewood banding, stringing and oval panels of thistles, the divided interior with lids, 4.75in (12cm) wide.

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A George III rolled paper tea caddy, of navette shape with chequer stringing, the front with a painted silk panel (distressed) 5.25in (13.3cm) and another, rectangular with pointed ends with an initialled panel, 4.75in (12cm) (2)

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A mahogany veneered and inlaid stationary box, previously a George III tea caddy, with later marquetry and parquetry inlay, with a divided interior, on brass paw feet, 11in (28cm) wide.

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A late Regency tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, with pewter stringing, the ivory bordered interior with a pair of lidded compartments with ivory handles, on brass ball feet, 6.5in (16. 5cm) wide.

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A George III ebonized bracket clock by Ellicot, the 8 day twin fusee movement striking on a bell, with a foliage, bird and basket of flowers engraved back plate, to an arched dial with a silvered chapter ring inscribed Ellicot London, the matt centre with a date aperture, rococo cast spandrels, the arch with a strike/silent dial, the caddy top with a brass handle, the circular and shaped glazed panel sides with a pull repeat to the right, on brass rectangular feet, 21in (53.3cm) high.

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A late 17th century bracket clock, the twin fusee movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, repeating on three to a foliage engraved backplate inscribed Francis Raynsford at Charing Cross London, to a square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring inscribed Francis Raynsford at Charing Cross London, the matt centre with a date aperture, N/S lever above XII to cast churub spandrels, the ebony veneered and pearwood case with a caddy top fitted a brass handle, pierced mounts and later finials.

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A mahogany and boxwood marquetry inlaid two section tea caddy

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19th century French papier mache circular lidded snuff box; also early 19th century burr oak travelling tea caddy box, 4" width.

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Late Georgian cross banded mahogany rectangular triple sectioned tea caddy, wheat sheaf brass ring drop handles and bone stringing 12_" height.

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19th century fruit Doctor's stethoscope ; also box miniature thermometer, box champagne bottle/dice and treen caddy form paperweight.

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A sterling silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's cap, together with a small silver pendant vinaigrette.

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A Victorian rosewood tea caddy of rectangular shape with mother of pearl inlaid decoration, side ring handles and bun supports, the interior with blending bowl aperture, flanked by two compartments, each with covers, 30cms.

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A 19c mahogany tea caddy of plain rectangular form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a partially fitted interior with two lift-out tea containers, ring handles to the sides, with four brass ball feet, 27cms.

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VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED TEA CADDY of serpentine sided oval form, having ivory button finial, bright-cut engraving to sides and on integral oval base with rope twist border, four tab feet

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A Sylvac white glazed tea caddy and cover with elephant's head handles, 19cms, a Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge plate entitled "The Wedding", 21cms, a Wade two handled cider mug and two Belleek saucers.

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An early 19th Century Newhall type part tea set comprising: teapot and stand (a/f), lidded tea caddy, sugar box and cover, spiral fluted cream jug, slop bowl, six tea bowls on stands, each polychrome enamel decorated in pink with interlaced stylised flowerheads, heightened in gilt (some a/f)

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A George V silver tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover inscribed with initials 'MBH', applied lion mask ring handles and raised on ball feet, Birmingham 1911, width 9cm; and a bright cut silver caddy spoon (2)

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A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form with fan marquetry centre veneer to rising lid opening to reveal two section fitted interior, width 20.5cm

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A Victorian Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with transverse oval bowl, crested, 4in, Henry Holland, London 1859

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An Elizabeth II caddy spoon, with oval shell shaped bowl, the handle cast with anthemion, 7.9cm, Birmingham 1971

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A George III Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with large transverse flat bottomed oval bowl, the handle engraved with initial, 7.4cm, probably London 1818

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A Victorian apostle caddy spoon, with oval bowl, the stem cast with scrollwork, masks and serpents, 10.6cm, Henry Holland, London 1874

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A Victorian shovel shaped caddy spoon, with mother-of-pearl handle, 13.3cm, George Unite, Birmingham 1854

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A William IV Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, the large bowl of scalloped outline, the handle engraved with initials, 9.7cm, John Walton, Newcastle 1830

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