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A Victorian burr walnut tea caddy of arched shape and an open interior, 23cm wide and a brass banded replica butter churn with lug handles. (2)

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A 9ct Gold Caddy Spoon, modelled as an eagle's mask and wing with emerald eye, made for the Caddy Spoon Collectors Society 1976

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A George IV Caddy Spoon, with scalloped bowl and bright-cut long handle, (by Thos Watson, Newcastle, circa 1800); Another, with pin struck oblong bowl, (by Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1828) and A William IV Provincial Silver Caddy Spoon, the scalloped oblong bowl and leaf terminal, with early registration engraved mark, (by Henry Ellis, Exeter 1848) (3)

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A George III Old Sheffield Plate Caddy Spoon, with part fluted panelled bowl, circa 1790; A Silver Spoon, with cruciform terminal, (Edinburgh 1967), An Irish Silver Caddy Spoon, modelled as a hand with engraved grip, (by William Elgin, Dublin 1970) and A Silver Spoon, with scalloped bowl and pierced engraved grip, (by Reid and Sons, London 1911) (4)

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A George III Harewood, Tulipwood and Marquetry Inlaid Tea Caddy, of rectangular shape, the hinged lid centred by an inlaid shell within spandrels, the underside of the lid inlaid with two panels centred by star motifs, with two lidded compartments, the caddy fascia inlaid with oval batswing paterae and trompe l'oeil flutings, (21.5cm wide)

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A William IV Coromandel Sarcophagus Tea Caddy, richly figured and with ring side handles, internally with two flat lidded compartments with turned bone finials, applied with textured velvet and five small pom-poms to the lid underside, the whole raised on gilt metal leaf and split fruit feet, (20cm wide)

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A George III Oval Section Harewood and Marquetry Tea Caddy, the lid and fascia inlaid with oval satinwood reserves, inlaid, incised and painted with baskets brimming with flowers, internally with a single oval lid, (16cm wide); and A George III Stained Ivory Caddy Spoon, with fluted terminal and shell carved oval bowl (vestiges of original green staining) (2)

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An Early 19th Century Tortoiseshell Veneered Two-Division Tea Caddy, the domed lid centred by a vacant white metal rectangular cartouche, conforming key escutcheon, with pewter stringing, internally with flat lids, (17cm wide) (feet lacking, some stringing loss and veneer damage)

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A Stained Fruitwood Apple Tea Caddy, the cover with stalk finial and steel hinge, with a mahogany inlaid lozenge key escutcheon, (12cm high)

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A William IV Rosewood, Mahogany and Brass Inlaid Large Four-Division Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, the flat lid and facia inlaid in brass with foliate motifs within stringed frames and borders, internally with four flat lidded caddies divided by two cut glass sugar bowls and apertures for spoons, gilt brass ring side handles, upon bun feet with brass casters, (39.5cm wide, 23cm high) (some veneers of crossbanding and brass stringing missing, lid crack)

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A Regency Penwork Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus shape, the lid decorated with a Chinese family in an Oriental fantasy landscape within a frame of flowers and leaves, every other side of the box with rank foliate decoration, ring side handles, internally with two flat lidded canisters, circa 1830, (24cm wide)

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A Mid 19th Century Mother-of-Pearl Veneered Two-Division Tea Caddy, of breakfront rectangular section, with silver plated vacant cartouche to the lid, the internal caddy lids now lacking, with a canted apron and upon root ivory bun feet, (19.5cm wide); and A Mother-of-Pearl Two Bottle Scent Casket, of rectangular section with domed lid and vacant cartouche, enclosing two square section shouldered glass scent bottles and stoppers, (9.5cm wide) (2)

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An Early Victorian Rosewood and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Two-Division Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus shape, with split reel borders and ring side handles, inlaid with foliate medallions linked by pewter stringing, internally with two flat lidded canisters divided by a slice cut sugar bowl, upon flattened bun feet, (34.5cm wide) (slight chip to sugar bowl)

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A Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, by E Sagar, Skipton, the 11.75" square brass dial with engraved centre and date subsidiary, in an oak case of plain proportions, the hood with flat caddy and moulded cornice, circa 1780, (203cm)

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An Eight Day Longcase Clock, by Jno Ogden, Darlington, the 12" square dial with matted centre, seconds and date, the movement with inside locking plate, circa 1740, now in a walnut case of conforming style with panel veneers and hood with caddy, (244cm, including finials)

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An Eight Day Longcase Clock, by James Green, Nantwich, the silvered and brass dial with engraved centre, seconds and date, engraved boss in the arch, in a mahogany case with fluted columns and break arch door, the hood with inlaid caddy, upon later bracket feet, circa 1780, (218cm)

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A Mahogany, Ivory and Tortoiseshell Inlaid Display Cabinet, with a raised caddy top over two glazed doors and glazed sides, enclosing glass shelves, with a drawer under, the egg and dart moulded base raised on shell panelled cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, (170cm by 98cm by 43cm)

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Royal Doulton Kingsware Biscuit Caddy With Silver Mount (Golfing Series) Chips To Lid Sold Af

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A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, the hinged cover with gadroon border, centrally inlaid with a walnut panel enclosed within detail bauding, conforming inlay to the front, over a single frieze drawer with brass drop haudle, to interior with two compartments, on four metal feet, 9.25" wide.

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A 19th century brass mounted walnut tea caddy, 12 x 15cms. See lot 81 for illustration.

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An 18th century Chinese famille rose vase, the baluster shape painted with peonies, butterfly and lingchih fungus, 14cm and a tea caddy similarly decorated, 10cm high (R) (2)

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Three Victorian Sheffield plated half-pint tankards, together with a silver on copper tea caddy, [4].

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A Masons "Chartreuse" pattern octagonal jug, 15cms, a Masons "Willow" pattern tea caddy and cover with matching breakfast cup and saucer and a Masons Twinings yellow ground ginger jar.

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A Tunbridge Ware rosewood tea caddy, the top inlaid with tesserae wood anemones within geometric tesserae cross banding, possibly by Barton, for a similar border, stands 110 x 120mm.

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A Tunbridge Ware oak tea caddy, the domed cover inlaid rose bouquet within geometric tesserae cross banding, the sides with scrolling leaf and berry banding, the interior with two lidded divisions, some faults, stands 125 x 215mm.

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A Tunbridge Ware coromandel tea caddy, the domed cover with tesserae view of Eridge Castle, swept sides with broad band of tesserae flowers, interior with two lidded divisions, one with replacement turned handle, stands 150 x 250mm.

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An early Tunbridge Ware rosewood tea caddy, probably by Burrows circa 1840, the top with stylised flower and scroll panel within half square cross banding, the sides inlaid alternating bands of beetles and moths within chequered stringing, the interior with two half square mosaic lidded boxes in unrestored condition, 300 x 150mm.

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Late Victorian oval silver tea caddy, Chester 1899, approximately 3oz, 9cm high, and a silver christening tankard of tapering cylindrical form, Birmingham 1911, approximately 3oz, 7.5cm high (2).

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A 19th century mahogany rectangular tea caddy, with marquetry ovals, satinwood crossbanding and boxwood stringing, 12 high x 12 deep x 20.5 cm wide

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A collection of small silver, comprising; an embossed silver mounted rectangular bridge marker with sliding covers, a painted ivory panel and easel back, Chester 1908, 8.5cm long (3.25 in), a pocket diary with silver cover embossed with a horse and carriage, London 1904 by William Comyns, a silver and mother of pearl rattle, Birmingham 1910, a shell bowl caddy spoon, 1933, a four division toast rack, 1967 by Deakin and Francis, a damaged bell, and a George III horn handled toddy ladle the bowl with inset coin

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A George III old English pattern caddy spoon with bright-cut engraved handle with initials, London 1784, the makers mark over struck by the Lion Passant, and an Albany pattern sauce ladle with a shell shaped bowl, Sheffield 1864

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A George IV shell bowl caddy spoon with engraved handle, Birmingham 1825 by Joseph Taylor

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A collection of small silver items, including; a George III Irish vase shaped and bun top pepper pot, circa 1810, a William IV leaf shaped caddy spoon (lacking the handle), circa 1830, a George VI commemorative caddy spoon, London 1937, a Dutch embossed caddy spoon, import marks for Berthold Muller, London 1914, a Victorian sugar nips, Birmingham 1899, a late 19th century Russian vodka cup engraved with a townscape, two egg cups and other spoons

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A George IV shell bowl caddy spoon the handle bright cut engraved with a shield, London 1828 probably by Thomas Purver (the makers mark rubbed), a Dutch silver gilt spoon with shell bowl and hook handle applied with a winged putto, three salt spoons, a miniature funnel and a damaged leaf-bowl spoon

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A 19th century continental tea caddy inlaid with brass, ivory and mother of pearl, 23cm wide

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A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, with a brass carrying handle and escutcheon, with three division interior, 23cm wide, 17cm high

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METALWORK, BOXES AND OBJECTS - A Regency rosewood tea caddy, of slightly tapering rectangular form beneath a hinged cavetto moulded lid, outlined with dog-tooth banding, boxwood and harewood stringing, pressed gilt brass lion mask loose ring handles and paw feet, the satinwood veneered two-compartment interior now with an associated glass mixing vase, 12.25in wide, c.1815

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METALWORK, BOXES AND OBJECTS - A George IV rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with mother-of-pearl escutcheon, bun feet, the interior with two compartments and central glass mixing bowl, 11.5in diam, c.1830

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METALWORK, BOXES AND OBJECTS - A small William IV tortoiseshell veneered two-compartment tea caddy, of block front form beneath a conforming domed cover, wirework stringing, on bun feet, 5in wide (5.75in over skirt), c.1835

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METALWORK, BOXES AND OBJECTS - A good George III rolled paper tea caddy, of straight sided octagonal form, the hinged top and sides with glazed panels enclosing gilded and tinted rolled paper floral panels set with amethyst foil on a blue and amethyst crystalline ground, the narrow mahogany borders outlined with boxwood stringing, 6in wide, 5.25in high, c.1790

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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY the interior with two lidded lift-out division flanking a vacant mixing bowl, the coved lid with split reel moulding, 12in. (31cm.) wide

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A REGENCY YEW-WOOD TEA CADDY of rounded sarcophagus form, fitted with two lidded lift-out cannisters, flanking a cut glass mixing bowl, 12 1/4in. (31cm.)wide

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of rectangular shape with a coved top, broadly crossbanded possibly in olive wood and inlaid with stars, the interior now with three lidded divisions, 10in. (26cm.) wide

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of rectangular shape with a curved lid, a drawer to the right hand side of the plinth, 9 3/4in. (25cm.) wide

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A VICTORIAN TEA CADDY With chinoiserie decoration, and two weights in the form of a fort and a sphinx (3)

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A TEA CADDY oval with lion's mask handles, 12.5cm.(5in.)high

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A TEA CADDY of cylindrical form with floral repousse decoration. Maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham, 1905, 9cm. (3 5/8in.)high, 4ozs.

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OLD ENGLISH BRIGHT CUT Thirteen tableforks, six smaller forks, thirteen dessert forks, thirteen tablespoons, thirteen dessert spoons, ten teaspoons, a pair of sauce lades with shell bowls, soup ladle with shell bowl, a pair of gravy spoons, fish slice and matching fork, caddy spoon, sugar tongs, butter knife, three salt spoons and a mustard spoon. Mixed dates and makers, 82 pieces,the majority George III to William IV subsequently engraved to match. Approximately 123ozs.

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A WILLIAM IV CADDY SPOON Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern, 1834, and a cameo brooch (2)

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George III mahogany and boxwood and ebony line inlaid tea caddy, the hinged cover with an oval panel, the interior fittings removed, 13"

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Early 19th century mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus shape with domed hinged cover, the interior with two canisters 14.5"

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19th century rosewood tea caddy with two compartments flanking a central mixing bowl, on turned feet the hinged cover with raised top and gadrooned decoration, 12"

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Victorian half spiral reeded oval tea caddy, London 1898, 4.25", 4 ozs

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Oval photograph frame with beaded decoration, rectangular photograph frame, an engine turned small cigarette case, a cherub embossed match-box holder and an engraved shovel caddy spoon

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A WOODEN BOX containing three medicine bottles, an early 19th century rosewood tea caddy and a tortoiseshell memo tablet, etc. (a lot)

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A large 19th century burr walnut tea caddy, with coromandel framing, the rectangular hinged top with raised central panel enclosing pair of lidded compartments, lift out tray with space below and glass mixing bowl, on bun feet. 29cm wide, 16cm high

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A George III mahogany tea caddy, crossbanded and line inlaid overall, the hinged rectangular top with central oval Prince of Wales feathers inlay, enclosinga lidded interior, with oval oakleaf inlay to the front. 102cm wide

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A 19th century mahogany oval tea caddy, with marquetry satinwood panel to the hinged lid and boxwood stringing. 15cm wide

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A George II mahogany dressing mirror, the rectangular plate with gilt slip and moulded frame between tapering uprights with urn finials, on base with caddy top and three drawers, ogee bracket feet. 58cm high

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