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A mid 19th century rosewood tea caddy, a silver handle (marks worn) central to the fielded panel of the rectangular lid, the interior originally with two canisters and central mixing bowl, 33.5cm wide

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A Regency mahogany chest, the crossbanded rectangular caddy top above two short and three long graduated drawers, standing on bracket feet with a shaped apron, 91cm wide

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A George III mahogany chest, the moulded rectangular caddy top above a slide and three long graduated drawers, standing on bracket feet, 92cm wide

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A mahogany chest, of small proportions, the rectangular caddy top above a brushing slide and two drawers supported on capped club legs with pad feet, 56cm wide

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A Regency mahogany chest, the crossbanded caddy top above a slide and three long graduated drawers, standing on bracket feet, 92cm wide

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A mahogany chest, the moulded rectangular caddy top above a slide and four long graduated drawers, standing on bracket feet, 57cm wide

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Two Regency silver caddy spoons, the first of plain form, makers mark WB, London 1817, the other with a scalloped bowl, indistinct marks, 9.5 and 7cm

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An arts and crafts silver caddy spoon with flared handle with chased bossed decoration and hammered bowl, Chester 1920, also a Victorian silver medicine spoon, double ended with engraved crest of a stag's head. (2)

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A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with mother-of-pearl and pewter inlay, raised on bun feet and twin division interior, 23cm.

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A George III mahogany tea caddy with crossbanded ebony and boxwood strung top with quarter paterae spandrels, 20cm.

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An antique burr yew and purple heart tea caddy with brass handle, crossbanded top and sides with triple division inside, 25cm.

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A rosewood and line inlaid tea caddy with fitted interior

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A plain circular barrel shaped Tea Caddy with turned finial and reeded base 9cm high, Birmingham 1920.

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A mahogany and Tunbridge ware banded Tea Caddy with two lidded compartments, 20cm wide.

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A Victorian Indian Tea Caddy, the lid with stained Strap work decoration inscribed 'Tea' with similar decorated sides on four compressed bun feet, 22cm wide.

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A George III mahogany Tea Caddy with brass handle and escutcheon on bracket feet, 10in

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A Royal Copenhagen porcelain rectangular tea caddy and cover, decorated with silhouettes of "Juliane Marie" and "Margarethe II", 4. 25ins high, one other Royal Copenhagen porcelain octagonal tea caddy and cover, with sea horse pattern finial, 5.25ins high (cover restored), a Royal Copenhagen bisque porcelain circular plaque, modelled with a classical scene of figures reaping corn, 5.5ins high, and a Royal Copenhagen 1994 tear shaped Christmas tree decoration, 3. 5ins high

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An Edward VII oval tea caddy of Georgian design, with moulded and panelled sides and conforming lid with turned oval ebonised finial, 4. 75ins high, Birmingham 1906 (weight 5ozs - finial slightly damaged), a George III fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl, by S. K., London 1816, and one other plated shell pattern caddy spoon

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A George II plain oval pap boat, 4.25ins x 3.75ins, probably London 1747 (mark rubbed), and a George III shovel pattern caddy spoon, the bowl engraved with oval panel and plain mother-of-pearl handle, by William Pemberton, Sheffield 1809

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A Victorian walnut domed top two-division tea caddy decorated with ivory straps with brass studding, 9.25ins x 5.5ins x 5.5ins high

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A late 19th/ early 20th Century Chinese brown lacquer rectangular tea caddy, the lid, front and sides decorated in gilt with scenes around a tea house, 10.25ins x 7.5ins x 5.5ins high, the interior with fitted pewter liner, and packing case for same

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A George III rosewood rectangular tea caddy of sarcophagus shape with bowed sides, the interior with original cut-glass mixing bowls and two lidded compartments, on embossed gilt metal feet, 12ins x 6.5ins x 7.5ins high (one ring handle missing)

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A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by William Ing??? of London, the 12ins arched painted dial with strike/silent dial to arch (inoperative), subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case with moulded caddy top and turned, fluted and brass stopped columns to hood, figured veneered trunk door with arched and moulded top, fluted and brass-stopped quarter columns to sides, raised astragal moulded centre panel, on plinth base, 102ins high (glass cracked, fretted panel to top missing, and side fret panels broken - painted dial rubbed and chipped)

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A George III bright-cut, tea caddy, of shaped oval outline with vertically fluted panels, with a rising, flattened, domed cover and a vase-shaped finial, decorated with an upper frieze of sunbursts, drapery festoons and tassles, and a lower frieze of scale decoration, with pricked borders and two vacant circular cartouches, by Henry Green, London 1792, 5.9in (15cm) high, 14oz.

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A George III fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with traces of gilding, by W.Eley and W. Fearn, London 1803, 3.75" (9.5cm) long, 0.5oz.

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A George III caddy spoon, with a thread edge and an egg-shaped bowl, initialled, by Josiah Snatt, London 1807, 3" (7.6cm) long, 0.25oz.

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A George III North Country provincial caddy spoon, with a scallop shell bowl and a fiddle stem, initialled, by John Robertson (II) and John Walton, Newcastle, c.1815 (no date letter), 3.25" long, 0.3oz.

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A Victorian engraved fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by George Adams, London 1878, 3.5" (9cm) long, 0.3oz.

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A rare George III Scottish provincial caddy spoon, with a bright-cut stem and a fluted bowl, by William Hannay, Paisley (WH, Anchor, WH), 1800-1810, 3.75in (9.5cm) long, 0.3oz.

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A George III bright cut caddy spoon, with a shield in the bowl, initialled by George Brasier, London 1795, 3.1" (7.9cm) long, 0.3oz.

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A George III Provincial bright cut caddy spoon, with a fluted circular bowl, initialled JH, possibly by Jason Holt, Exeter c.1790 (no date letter) 3.5in (8.2cm) 0.25oz.

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A George III caddy spoon, with a large round bowl, initialled by Samuel Godbehere, London 1785, 3.6" (9.1cm) long, 0.5oz.

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A George III bright cut caddy spoon, with a scallop shell bowl, initialled, by John McFerlan, London 1790, 3.2" (7.8cm) long, 0.25oz.

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A George III caddy spoon, with a spade-shaped bowl and an engraved stem initialled "K" over "IS", by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1804.

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A George III caddy spoon, in the form of a vine leaf centred by a bunch of grapes, with a coiled tendril handle, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1814, together with a fiddle pattern caddy spoon by W.Eley & W. Fearn, London 1799. (2)

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A George III caddy spoon, with a ring handle and a fluted oval bowl inset iwth a filigree panel, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, 1. 85" (4.5cm) long overall.

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A George IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with a gilt, egg-shaped bowl by William Chawner (II), London 1827, 3.75" (9.7cm) long, 0.5oz.

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Three contemporary caddy spoons, two in a 'moderne' style and one a reproduction of a Victorian die-2oz (3).

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A Victorian West Country caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and a leaf in relief on the terminal with incuse registered design number by Henry Ellis, Exeter 1849, 3.45in (8.6cm) long, 0.5oz.

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A late 19th century continental scoop, perhaps a caddy spoon with a leaf bowl, stalk handle and tendril supports, with English import marks for London 1898, 4in (10cm) long, 1.25oz.

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A Victorian tea caddy with half lobed cylindrical body, similarly decorated cover, maker's mark 'C.B.', 10cm high; a Victorian sugar bowl, the ovoid body part lobed and repousse with scrolls, the stepped hinged cover with ebonised finial, maker's mark 'P. & ?', London and Birmingham 1893-1896, 10cm wide (2)

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A George V caddy spoon with part lobed oval bowl, single ribbed shaped handle, maker's mark 'G.W.F.' Sheffield 1910, 8cm long

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A George III oak longcase clock, the caddy top hood with blind fret frieze, with half round gilt capped columns, square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date apertures, black Roman numerals, with Arabic five minute divisions enclosed by cast spandrels inscribed on reverse W Barnard, the moulded arched door with bullseye aperature, on a plinth base, 8 day movement striking a on bell, dial 30cm (12" square), 210cm high overall

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Silver shell shaped tea caddy spoon, 8.5cm long hallmarked London 1920, silver sugar tongs (London 1897), plus two silver teaspoons (4)

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An antique green stained tortoiseshell octagonal tea caddy, 17cms.

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OLD ENGLISH PATTERN Four salt spoons by Thomas Wallis, 1804; a caddy spoon, Old English thread pattern, 1785; and a button hook with silver handle, mid 18th Century (6)

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with bright cut engraved decoration, by Thomas Wallis, 1795

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FIDDLE PATTERN A caddy spoon, by William Bateman, 1815

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A VINAIGRETTE Birmingham 1856, two caddy spoons 1800 and Dutch early 19th Century, and seven other pieces (8)

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A GEORGE III SATINWOOD TEA CADDY with tulip wood crossbandings, 8 1/2in. (22cm.) wide

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A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER TEA CADDY of chamfered rectangular bombe shape, the interior fitted with two lidded pewter cannisters, 8 1/2in. (22cm.) wide

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A BLOND WOOD TEA CADDY of chamfered almost square shape, with a slightly pointed lid, 4 3/4in. (12cm.) wide

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A TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of rectangular shape, 4in. (10cm.) wide

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An early Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with mother of pearl escutcheon and twin ring handles raised on bun feet, 12. 5" wide.

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A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shape tea caddy with brass inlay, 14" wide.

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An early 19th century mahogany veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 13" wide.

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A Regency period burr wood tea caddy, with inlaid stringing and banding and a silver plated handle, the interior with a pair of removable tea containers with oval tops, and a cut glass mixing bowl

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A late 19th Century lacquered tea caddy of shaped form, with two internal lidded boxes, on dragon shaped feet, 26cm wide

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