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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON of unusual form, the bowl in the form of a flower. By Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham, 1810, 2.75in.(7cm.) ++Slight split by handle

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of almost cube shape, the lid and front inlaid with paterae, the front with simulated fluting, 4 1/2in. (11.5cm.) wide ++Some damage

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A VICTORIAN BURR-WALNUT TEA CADDY of domed rectangular shape, applied with brass strap work and cabochons, 9in. (20cm.) wide

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A BLOND TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of rounded rectangular shape, 4 3/4in. (12cm.) wide ++Fair

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A GEORGE III TEA CADDY of chamfered almost cube shape, the lid inlaid with an acanthus foliage medallion, the front with an acorn spray medallion, and the front angles with flower-filled urns, 4 3/4in. (12cm.) wide

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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus shape, 12in. (30cm.) wide ++Tired

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A TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of domed chamfered rectangular form, inlaid with pewter lines and ivory stringing , 6 1/4in. (16cm.) wide ++Some restorations

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A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus shape, inlaid with pewter lines and mother-of-pearl roundels, 7 1/2in. wide

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A VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE WORK BOX of rectangular shape, the lid painted with a view of Bedale Church, enriched with mother-of-pearl, some ivory fittings, 10 1/2in. (27cm.) wide ++Tired together with a tea caddy with a waved front inlaid with mother-of-pearl flowers, stamped Jennens & Bettridge, 5 3/4in. (15cm. ) wide

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A GEORGE III PAINTED YELLOW WOOD TEA CADDY of rectangular shape, delicately decorated with lily of the valley sprays and swags of roses, silvered mounts, the interior with two lidded compartments labelled Black and Green, 7 1/2in. (19cm.) wide ++Some surface deterioration

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A GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRUNK of rectangular shape with caddy edges, 48in. (122cm.) wide ++Tired

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George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular shape, boxwood strung, the interior a single cannister with oval top and sugar bowl, 23cm wide

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A Chinese export part tea service comprising a teapot and cover, milk jug, tea caddy, five cups and seven saucers, (with damage, not all matching)

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A Belleek cream jug, with green backstamp, 10cm high, a Worcester style tea caddy, (no cover) and a pottery cache pot

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A cherry bark tea caddy of cylindrical form, with internal lid, 12 cm

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A Regency rosewood tea caddy with two lidded compartments and cast brass ring handles, 33cm long

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A 19th century red leather and brass mounted box, and a 19th century painted tin tea caddy, 17.5cm and 10.5cm

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An 18th century mahogany tea caddy, with brass handle, escutcheon and lion paw feet, (altered interior), 24cm

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A 19th century burr yew wood tea caddy, with a dome top, satinwood and ebony banding, with lidded compartments, 30cm

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A 19th century tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy, with knob finial, oval medallion with initials 'S C', 20cm

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A George III mahogany caddy top knee hole desk, with a brushing slide, raised on bracket feet, (in need of restoration), 77cm wide

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A GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY having silver coloured metal handle, hinged lid (interior altered) with original keys on ogee feet, 25cm wide

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A sarcophagus shaped tortoiseshell tea caddy of waisted form, with hinged lid, length 7" (a.f.)

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A First Period Worcester Blue Tea Caddy, circa 1770, decorated with mirror shaped panels, of exotic birds and foliage, decorated in Kakiemon palette, on a blue scale ground, picked out in with gilt scrollwork, pseudo seal mark in blue, {13.2cm} (cover lacking).

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A Staffordshire Green-glazed Creamware "Cauliflower" Tea Caddy, possibly Wedgwood or Whieldon, circa 1765, crisply modelled with iridescent green leaves, {10cm}. See lot 186 for illustration.

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A Tea Caddy, cylindrical embossed all over with scrolls and ring handles and detachable cap, {imported by S Blanckensee & Sons, 5oz, Birmingham 1896}.

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A Jennens & Bettridge Two-Division Serpentine Front Tea Caddy, decorated all over with dense scrolling foliage in gilt, red and blue, the internal lids with conforming decoration and mother of pearl button handles, {stamped 'Jennens & Bettridge, Makers to the Queen' on the base}, {20cm wide}

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A George III Harewood and Marquetry Hexagonal Tea Caddy, with ivory mushroom knop, the lid and side panels centred by figured oval medallions with boxwood leaf sprigs to the angles, internally with lidded single lead lined compartment, {19cm wide}

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A Regency Pagoda Top Mother-of-Pearl Tea Caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal two compartments with lift-off covers, the interior border veneered in ivory, all on fluted bun feet, {20cm}, (some losses to veneer)

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An Early 19th Century Tortoiseshell Veneered Small Tea Caddy, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover enclosing an ivory veneered edge and with a lift-off inner cover, 10.5cm

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A 30 Hour Long Case Clock, by Gilbert Kidd, Malton, the 11 1/2inch brass dial with engraved scrolls and cartouche and date aperture, in an oak case with mahogany hood, door and columns, with caddy top, circa 1770, {221cm}

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A George IV silver caddy spoon, possibly Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1822, with shell cast terminal, a pair of plain silver napkin rings, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1923 and 1927 and six various silver napkin rings (9)

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A late Victorian sugar bowl, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1897, of plain round form with crimped rim and raised on three lion headed and entwined cast paw feet, 3.75" diameter and a George III caddy spoon, John Thropp, Birmingham 1809, lacking handle (2)

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A George III silver small tasting spoon or caddy spoon, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1805, the oval plain bowl within an octagonal reeded border, cast loop handle, 1.75" long

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of rectangular shape, the lid with vacant label enclosing a fitted interior with a pair of boxes flanking a central circular aperture, on round feet. Width 12". Height 6".

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A Mid 19th Century Brass Cornered Walnut Writing Box, the lid with brass vacant escutcheon enclosing a fitted interior, 11" x 8", a Rectangular Mahogany Tea Caddy, the divided interior lacking one lid, 7" x 6" x 6", and a Pair of Walnut Tea Caddies of square shape, the sides with moulded latticework, Width 4", Height 5". (4)

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A George III Sheffield plate serpentine tea caddy with threaded decoration and hinged lid with ivory finial; together with a Sheffield plated mug and an EPNS rose bowl

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A pair of Tiffany & Co silver caddy spoons, with foliate and berry decorated handles and waved edge bowls, stamped Tiffany & Co, Sterling, London import marks for 1902, in original case

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A silver tea caddy, Atkin Bros, Sheffield, 1898, oval, detachable measure cover, gadroon borders throughout, {5oz}

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A George IV silver-gilt snuff box, Thomas Northcote, Birmingham, 1824, engine-turned oblong, (lid detached); a caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1799, wrigglework engraved Old English pattern; a wine label, London 1822, oblong, stamped 'Claret' below gadroon border; a modern example, stamped 'Vodka'; a plated example; and a gilt metal and hardstone pill box

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A George III yew wood octagonal tea caddy, with satinwood line edges and hinged lid, the lock with ivory escutcheon, {14cm (6in)}

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A Victorian caddy spoon, the lobed bowl embossed with shells and leaves the handle in the form of a Lilly, Birmingham 1852 by Hilliard and Thomason, 9 cm (3 1/2 in)

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Two George III shell bowl caddy spoons, one with an old English pattern handle, London 1801 by S Godbehere & Co, 9 cm ( 3 1/2 in), the other with a short handle, London 1809 the marks rubbed, 7 cm ( 2 3/4 in)

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A George III caddy spoon with wriggle engraved round bowl and bright-cut engraved handle with monogram, London 1799 by Duncan Urquhart and Napthali Hart, 7.5 cm (3 in)

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An oblong embossed tea caddy, on scroll and paw feet, the domed cover with flame finial, Birmingham 1899, 9.5 cm (3 3/4 in), and a caddy spoon with pierced handle, Birmingham 1947

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An oval tea caddy engraved with a ribbon bow and floral cartouche with crest, the hinged cover with bud finial, Sheffield 1906 by James Dixon & Sons, 11.5 cm high overall (4 1/2 in)

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A Dutch cabinet-shaped tea caddy, embossed with figures and foliate scrolls, the cover with an animal finial, date letter for 1912, 14 cm high overall (5 1/2 in)

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A collection of eight English provincial spoons and a fork, comprising; Newcastle; an old English pattern dessert spoon and fork with monograms, 1881 by Reid & Sons (Christian John Reid), York; two old English pattern tea spoons, initial 'P', 1825-26, another fiddle pattern with initial 'B' 1828-29 all three by Barber, Cattle and North, and a fiddle pattern caddy ladle with monogram, 1845 by Barber & North, Exeter; a fiddle pattern dessert spoon, 1841 by William Pope, a small fiddle pattern sauce ladle with monogram, 1845 by John Osment, and Salford; a fiddle pattern tea spoon, makers mark of Patrick Leonard hallmarked at Chester 1844

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A group of small silver, comprising; an oval tea caddy with reeded borders and vase finial, Sheffield 1914 by Mappin & Webb, 9.5 cm (3 3/4 in), a hammered round sugar bowl with leaf chased caryatid scroll handles, marked beneath 'Barraclough & Sons, Leeds', Birmingham 1921 by A E Jones, 10 cm (4 in), a covered round sugar bowl with two turned wood handles, London 1912 by Carrington & Co, 10 cm diameter (4 in), a round sugar bowl initials 'R P B', Sheffield 1934 by E Viner, 11 cm diameter (4 1/4 in)and a glass jam jar with swing handle and hinged lid, Birmingham 1912

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A Victorian canted rectangular tea caddy with sliding top in George II style, London 1893 by Henry Charles Freeman, 13 cm high (5 in) - 5 oz

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A George III Sheffield oval tea caddy, the concave fluted sides with beaded borders, the domed hinged cover with flower finial, 14 cm long (5 1/2 in)

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A collection of plated items comprising; a pair of 19th century coasters with gadroon, shell and leaf chased borders and wood bases with crested medallions, 18 cm overall (7 in), a gadrooned drum shaped mustard pot, an engraved and beaded octagonal tea caddy on ball feet, and a canted rectangular tea caddy with leaf chased borders

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An Arts and Crafts caddy spoon, possibly by Amy Sandheim, with oval hammer-textured bowl and shaped handle and centred with a carnelian cabochon set within an open rope-twist wirework mount, 7.5cm. long.

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A Liberty & Co silver caddy spoon, the bowl of oval shape and decorated with panel resembling basket-weave, the handle with scrollwork and a further panel of basket-weave, 8.5cm. long, marked 'L&Co' for Birmingham 1924.

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A George III satinwood rectangular single tea caddy, the lid and front inlaid with bold ovoid shell pattern motif, 4.75ins x 3.75ins x 4.5ins high (restored and repolished)

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A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, the lid inlaid with oval fan motif and the edges with boxwood stringings, gilt mask, lion's mask and ring handles to sides, on four gilt brass ball feet, the interior with two lidded compartments, 9ins x 5.25ins x 6ins high

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An early George III walnut rectangular tea caddy of Chippendale design, with incurved moulded edge to top, the interior with three divisions, 9ins x 4.5ins x 5.5ins high

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A George IV kingwood rectangular tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the slightly domed lid with bead mouldings and incurved sides to lid, the interior fitted with a glass mixing bowl and two lidded compartments, gilt brass lion's mask and ring handles to sides, on bun feet, 12ins x 6ins x 7.75ins high

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A Victorian figured rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the interior with central division and two lidded compartments, on bun feet, 13.75ins x 7.25ins

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Tunbridge ware squirrel and pheasant teacaddy, the rectangular rosewood caddy with unusual squirrel and pheasant tesserae panel within half square mosaic crossbanding housing 2 lidded divisions, 8 x 4.5ins (205 x 120mm).

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