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A George III burr walnut tea caddy, inlaid with boxwood stringing, the rectangular sloping lid, enclosing an interior fitted with two containers and engraved mixing well. 30.5cm wide

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A George III mahogany tea caddy, with chevron line inlay, the hinged top with central oval shell paterae, the front with similar inlay. 14cm wide

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A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shape tea caddy, early 19th century, boxwood strung, the canted cover enclosing two divisions, later lined on a canted rectangular body with ring handles and on four gilt brasss squat feet, 7.5" wide

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Regency mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular section, with ring side handles on ball feet, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments and a central well. Length 30cms (12").

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Late 19th century papier mache tea caddy, with inlaid mother-of-pearl and handpainted floral decoration a black lacquered ground fitted with two interior departments 20cms (8") wide, 11.5cms (4.5") high, together with a similar jewellery box fitted with a single velvet lined tray, 30cms (11.752) wide, 9cms 93.5") high (2).

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William IV burr walnut tea caddy, of rectangular form, with satin wood strung borders, pagoda top, fitted interior, lozenge shaped escutcheon, twin loop handles, raised on scroll supports, 24cms (.5") high, 32cms (12.5") wide (crack to lid).

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George III mahogany tea caddy, with satin wood stringing, pagoda top, fitted two sections, brass lion mask handles, raised on ball supports, 18cms (7") wide, 14cms (5.5") high.

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Late 19th century burr walnut tea caddy, with domed top, ivory and brass bound studded decoration, fitted with two sections to interior, 23cms (9") wide, 18cms (72) high.

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George III mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular form, with brass loop handle, fitted three sections to interior, cut glass hob nailed patterned bowl, 33cms (132) wide, 16cms (6.25") high.

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A Derby caddy spoon, with shell shaped handle, the oval bowl painted in dry blue with simple flowersprays, within a blue line rim, 9.5 cm long (3 3/4"), circa 1775.

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon, bead edge handle, shell bowl, London 1896.

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Lawson Wood. 15.75in. x 12in. (40 x 30cm). A humorous golfing scene with a Scottish caddy and his trained terrier misappropriating balls from other players. Signed.

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A Maling Ringtons hexagonal tea caddy Northern bridge and St. Nicholas Cathedral, the cover decorated The Exhibition Park, 6.25in. x 5.5in. high.

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A Maling Ringtons hexagonal tapered blue chintz pattern jug with bracket handle 7in. high (spout chipped); and a Maling pattern Ringtons tea caddy, 4in. x 3.25in. high. (2)

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A 19th Century brass 11in. oval hot water carrier; an early 19th Century electroplated copper oval tea caddy with hinged cover and bead pattern borders, 5in. x 4in. high; and a carved ebony elephant with ivory tusks, eyes and toes, 10in. x 8.75in. high. (3)

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A 19th Century 12.75in. rosewood oblong tea caddy, fitted two interior compartments and a glass blending bowl, fitted two ring handles on turned feet.

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A 19th Century rosewood 9in. oblong single compartment tea caddy with compartment for blending bowl.

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A George III mahogany 10.75in. oblong tea caddy with brass ring handles and hinged cover, converted to a stationery box, 11in. x 5.75in. high.

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A tea caddy, oval with gadrooned border and detachable cover, 4.75in. (12cm); and another smaller 3.25in. (8.5cm). (2)

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A tea caddy, shaped oval with detachable cover, 3.5in. (8.5cm), 3.5oz.; and a caddy spoon.

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A George IV caddy spoon with filled handle decorated scrolls and shells, Birmingham 1826, by Joseph Taylor.

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A George III silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, London 1808 and an antique silver spoon. (2)

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A pair of 19th Century cut glass tea caddy bowls with a moulded edge and etched trailing designs of fleur de lys, scrolls and flowers, 10cm diam. (2)

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A Georgian mahogany moulded edge tea caddy - interior void

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A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy on bun feet

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A 19th Century walnut caddy of rectangular outline, having a slightly domed cover fitted with a brass swing handle, and with interior lid, 6" wide.

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A Tonbridgeware burr walnut caddy, rectangular, the cover centrally inlaid with cuboids within a flower border, inlaid to all sides with a border of oak leaves, the interior cover having turned finial and chevron border, 5.5" wide.

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A GROUP OF BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED POTTERY, comprising of a Spode oval dessert dish, printed with 'Jasmine' pattern, an Adams tea caddy and cover with the Chinese pattern, a Wedgwood willow octagonal jug and a Spode floral saucer. (5)

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A SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, early nineteenth century, of plain form raised on turned bun feet, with fitted interior, (damaged), 25cm long, together with another similar with vertical reeded top panel, 28cm long. (2)

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AN EPNS TEA CADDY, of rectangular gadrooned form with hinged lid and ring handles. Width 6.5". Height 4.5", a THREE PIECE COFFEE SERVICE, of oval tapered shape with engraved decoration:- Coffee Pot, Cream Jug, and two handled Sucrier, and A PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS, Height 8.5". (6).

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A 19th century sarcopaghus shaped tea caddy, with yewwood carrying handles two internal compartments and mixing bowl, on bun feet, 35cm

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An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, with ivory edging, 9.3 x 9.5 x 7.5cm

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A William IV rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus shape with fitted interior and embossed brass floral cornucopia and ring handles to the sides, supported upon turned bun feet, 23cm high, 37.5cm wide

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A George III silver caddy spoon, makers mark T.T., Birmingham 1790, 7.2cm, together with a pair of continental boat shaped dishes, import marks and dated London (?) 1901, a silver menu holder and two napkin rings (6)

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George III silver shovel-shaped caddy spoon with mother of pearl handle, the shovel with chased floral motif by William Pugh, Birmingham 1809, 9.25cm

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George III silver scoop-shaped caddy spoon with mother of pearl handle, the edge of the scoop with chased greek key pattern, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1806, 7.75cm

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George III silver oval gadrooned caddy spoon with looped and scroll handle, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1809, 5.75cm

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A George III silver vine leaf and grape caddy spoon, with looped handle, Joseph Wilmore Birmingham, 1804, 7cm

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A Victorian silver shell shaped caddy spoon, the crescent-moon shaped handle entwined vine leaves, by George Unite, Birmingham 1860

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A George III mahogany tea caddy, circa 1780, of bombe form with barbers pole inlay to the borders, the sarcophagus shaped cover enclosing three sections, on three turned feet (lock lacking) some faults, 26cms wide

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A Victorian amboyna and brass bound tea caddy, of rectangular form, the hinge cover enclosing satin birch veneered interior with a pair of lidded compartments, with brass strap work mounts labelled B & G tea, 23.5cms wide

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A Victorian walnut sarcophagus tea caddy, 7ins and a Victorian workbox

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A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, fitted 2 divisions, and a walnut writing slope with parquetry banded interior (a/f)

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Pair of Silver Menu Holders, Two Caddy Spoons, two Sifter Spoons, Six Art Nouveau Silver and Enamel Spoons

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A George IV caddy spoon with plain oval bowl, the curved handle bright cut and engraved with initial 'H', maker's mark '? W', probably London 1826

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A William IV caddy spoon, plain shovel shaped and 'Fiddle' pattern bone handle, by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1836, 12cm (4.75" long); a pair of George III 'Fiddle' pattern salt spoons, Newcastle 1818, (3)

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A Victorian figured walnut rectangular tea caddy with slightly domed hinged cover revealing two lidded compartments, all over decorated with satinwood and tunbridge bands and with mother-of-pearl cartouche, 23cm x 13cm (9" x 5")

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A Victorian burr walnut two division rectangular tea caddy outlined with a Tunbridgeware band, 22cm (8.75"); another with slightly domed cover with mother-of-pearl cartouche, 17.5cm (7"), (2)

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A George III oval tea caddy, with bright-cut engraved borders and floral swags and two oval reserves with a crest and a shield, the flush hinged cover with a bright-cut engraved borders and a hinged loop handle, London 1783 by James Young, 13 cm long x 10 cm high (5 x 4 in) - 12.5 oz

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A group of small silver, comprising; a rectangular engine turned snuff box of shaped outline, Birmingham 1933 by Smith and Hiley, 5.25 cm (2 in), a George IV shell bowl caddy spoon, Birmingham 1830, a crested fiddle pattern sifter spoon, London 1808 by Richard Crossley and George Smith IV, and four George Jensen acorn pattern coffee spoons

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A late Victorian cylindrical tea caddy, embossed with Greek classical figures in a landscape, the detachable cover with leaf scrolls, Birmingham 1899 by T H Hazelwood & Co, 8 cm high (3 in)

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Three Victorian caddy spoons, comprising; a long handled fiddle pattern caddy spoon with initials 'J M M', London 1837 by William Eaton, 14 cm long (5.5 in), another fiddle pattern with a shaped bowl and initial 'G', London 1838 by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, 9 cm (3.5 in), the other Kings pattern, London 1838 probably by William Eaton (the mark over-struck), 11 cm (4.33 in)

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A George III caddy spoon, the handle bright-cut engraved with a shield, a ribbon bow and swags, London 1789 by Smith and Fearn

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A George III shell bowl caddy spoon, Sheffield 1792 by Richard Morton & Co

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A George III old English pattern caddy spoon, with shell bowl and bright-cut engraved handle with initial 'R', London circa 1790 probably by Thomas Tookey

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Two George III caddy spoons, one with a shaped bowl and punch engraved handle, Birmingham 1795 by J Thornton, 6.5 cm (2.5 in), the other a fiddle and thread pattern variant with initial 'C', 1817 by Joseph Willmore, 8.5 cm (3.33 in)

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A collection of flatware, comprising; a George III old English pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl, London 1812 by Jeremiah Garfield, a set of six Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons with monograms, Exeter 1868 by James and Josiah Williams, and a pair of fiddle pattern salt spoons with initials, London 1858 by G W Adams, and a pair of plated fish servers with ivory handles - 6.5 oz

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