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A GEORGE III AND LATER CONCH SHELL INLAID OVAL TEA CADDY (2)18cm wide; 9cm deep; 12cm high; together with a late 19th century satin wood hanging display cabinet, 33cm wide; 9cm deep; 45cm high

Los 221

A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (QTY)Comprising; a pair of dessert serving spoons, with floral decoration, Sheffield 1899, a sugar caster with a loaded foot, Birmingham 1937, a cream jug, London 1901, two berry teaspoons, a sugar sifting spoon, a tea caddy spoon, combined weight of weighable silver 321 gms, the bowl from a foreign caddy spoon, the plated flatware, comprising; two berry fruit serving spoons and twelve pairs of dessert or fruit knives and forks, decorated with fruiting vine to the handles

Los 710

TOULMIN AND GALE; A 19TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR COROMANDEL TEA CADDYWith twin lidded canister interior, 25cm wide; 14cm deep; 15cm high

Los 1087

A VINTAGE METAL HARDWARE CADDY with four banks of nine swinging trays width 69cm depth 10cm height 40cm

Los 149

A GEORGE V SILVER TEA CADDY OF OVAL FORM, the hinged cover fitted with an ebony finial, on four paw feet, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1914, 7.02ozt, 218.4 grams (Condition Report: lid doesn't close flush to base but in good condition generally)

Los 451

A BOX AND LOOSE BOXES, HATS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a wooden box with copper foliate decoration, mythical scene and putti, having four internal sections - one covered, a rectangular tea caddy with inlaid sea shell motif, together with another rectangular tea caddy missing internal divisions, a pair of brass picture frames, a yellow fabric covered workbox in need of some attention, a fitted case (for teaspoons - none included) stamped 'James Ramsay, goldsmith, 8 High Street, Dundee', a straw boater by 'Stevens Billings & Edmonds Ltd, 47 High Street, Harrow', a fur hat, etc (1 box + loose) (sd)

Los 68

A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with compartmented interior, measuring 14cm x 22cm x 15cm overall, together with a scumbled rectangular caddy (2)

Los 1170

Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1845, makers mark: George Unite, with engraved decoration to bowl, and decorated handle

Los 1372

Australia casuarina George III caddy with original silver plated handle and hinges. interior with twin canisters and bowl space, strung in boxwood and ebony, C.1790, 31cm x 15.5cm, 16.5cm high

Los 1169

George III sterling silver & MOP caddy spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1811, maker : William Pugh, Total weight 8.0gram approx.

Los 1168

George IV sterling silver caddy spoon hallmarked London 1829, maker : Jonathan Hayne , 24 grams approx.

Los 1375

William IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with brass ring handles and ball feet, rosewood interiors with twin lids and bowl recess, 31cm long x 17cm wide x 18cm high approx

Los 507

APPLE COMPUTERS - A 1988 Apple CD SC external CD-ROM drive with disk caddy, rainbow Apple logo, volume control, and headphone jack together with a Formac ProDrive 40 external CD drive (1992) (2)

Los 320

A small quantity of assorted silver items, to include a Victorian repousse decorated cream jug by William Aitken, Birmingham 1892, h.7cm; a steel-bladed cake slice by Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1979; a George III decanter label for Port, maker Alexander Goodman, Gainsford & Co (Alexander Goodman, Robert Gainsford & George Fairbairn), Sheffield 1798; an oval bowled sifting spoon, maker Charles Edwards, London 1868; a shell cast caddy spoon; two pairs of sugar bows; various teaspoons and condiment spoons etc, approx gross silver weight 7.5ozt

Los 156

A 19th century walnut twin compartment tea caddy 22cm, together with an Edwardian mahogany stationery rack, width 14cm, a similar oak letter rack, width 23cm, and a rosewood tea caddy (4)

Los 30

A Georgian style inlaid tea caddy, with a fitted interior, retailed by Knight & Gibbons, 17cm wide

Los 20

Edwardian George III style silver tea caddy of navette form, with a central vacant cartouche between a beaded rim and foot, the hinged cover with scroll handle enclosing a gilt interior, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1907, 9.5 x 9cm, 176grsCondition:Small dent - lower left front, larger dent to right side. Hinge good, cover sits flush, cover inside flange dented, marks slightly rubbed

Los 24

2 Silver bladed mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives, Sheffield, 1898 and 1924, longest L.13cm; bread knife, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1911, (a/f), cased; George III Fiddle Pattern dessert spoon, London, 1808; 2 George IV salt spoons, 1824; set of 6 coffee spoons with sugar tongs, 2 more pairs of sugar tongs, teaspoon, caddy spoon, 3 coffee spoons, sugar sifter, and a paper knife, weighable 270grs. (24)

Los 524

Victorian mahogany tea caddy of canted rectangular form with concave sides, the hinged cover enclosing a central well flanked by 2 compartments, on 4 bun feet, and a glass pedestal sweetmeat bowl, (chipped). (2)

Los 15

George III silver caddy spoon, by Thomas James, London, 1804; 4 Fiddle Pattern teaspoons, London, 1827; preserve spoon, and 2 other spoons; silver mounted frame, 8.4 x 7.7cm; French silver Fiddle and Thread Pattern dessert fork; 3 white metal spoons stamped "830S", weighable 196grs; and a good quantity of silver plated and other flatware, including knives, Mappin & Webb Prince's Plate Fiddle Pattern, etc. (a lot)

Los 472

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, 29 cm wide, to/w a Mamod steam tractor (2)

Los 73

A Regency crystal wheel engraved tea caddy tea mixing bowl with Greek soldiers on horse back and acanthus motif and Greek key border to base no signs of repairs, chips or damage H x 10cm D x 10cm

Los 119

A 19th century rosewood veneer caddy box and one other box, contents include watches and early studio photographs

Los 534

A rosewood sarcophagus formed tea caddy with hinged lid opening to an interior with central glass bowl and two further hinged compartments

Los 484

A small 19th Century mahogany tea caddy of hinged rectangular form set on brass ball feet, the interior with two sections and a central bowl, 27cm wide

Los 22

Collection of boxed vintage diecast model vehicles to include Matchbox K-8 Tractor and Transporter (model and box fair), Matchbox K-1 Foden Tipper Trailer Hoveringham (model very good, box fair), Matchbox K-19 King Size Scammell Tipper Truck (model good, box fair), Matchbox K-2 Muir-Hill Dumper (model very good, box good), Matchbox K164 Ranger Rover (model excellent, box very good), Dinky 120 Jaguar E Type (model good, box fair), Corgi 438 Land Rover (model fair, box good) and Corgi 440 Ford Consul Cortina with Golf player, caddy and club set (model fair with repainted wooden panels, box and insert excellent). (8)

Los 46

Qianlong period (AD 1735-1796), Qing dynasty.A group of mandarin famille rose tea service consisting of a teapot, a creamer, a tea caddy, two teacups, a cup with handle, and three cupholders. The service is decorated in the export style, with gilding on the rims or handles. Each piece depicts a scene of court officials painted in the Chinoiserie-style, behind each panel painting the space is filled with a geometric pattern.一组粉彩茶具,包括一个茶壶、一个奶精壶、一个茶盒、两个茶杯、一个带柄杯和三个杯架。茶具的装饰为出口风格,边缘或手柄上有镀金装饰。每件器物都描绘了一幅中国风的宫廷官员场景,每幅画的背后都有一个地纹图案。 Size: 75-195mm x 45-110mm; Weight: 1.03kg

Los 413

Walt Disney / Warner Bros. Cartoon Animation Artworks - Canine Caddy "Teeing Off", Limited edition of 5,000 Sericels and Tom and Jerry "Tee For Two", Limited edition of 445/2500 Sericels, Both With Certificates of Authenticity, framed and glazed approx. 26'x16' and 20'x17' (2).

Los 105

A porcelain tea caddy painted exotic bird and insects, monogram to base, 12cm tall

Los 787

A 19th Century mahogany and strung tea caddy with double lidded compartments

Los 798

An early 19th Century tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy of twin fluted front pagoda form, with two internal lids, ivory knops and rims, set on squat bun feet - Ivory Excemption Reference YC3E9JSZ

Los 780

An antique tea caddy with painted wood grained finish and three internal metal canisters

Los 179

A hallmarked silver tea caddy of oval form with embossed part fluted decoration, weight 80g, height 9.5cm, Birmingham 1903, Deakin & Francis Ltd.

Los 202

A 19th Century Dutch silver rectangular shaped tea caddy with embossed tavern and other scenes below a pull foliate decorated cover, weight 6oz, import marks London 1895, William Moering.

Los 659

Four 20th Century Ringtons items, to include two large tea caddies, of hexagonal and square section, blue and white transfer printed patterns to include Willow and landmarks of Newcastle, a large jug, transfer printed in the Willow pattern, and a small tea caddy celebrating the 80th anniversary, based on the Maling caddy, boxed, tallest 22cm. (4)

Los 569

An 18th Century Wedgwood Creamware tea caddy of fluted canister form, transfer printed with scenes of couple taking tea to a garden setting with a servant in attendance, height 12cm, together with a similar example, a Creamware desert mould with a fruiting cornucopia pattern and three assorted Creamware plates and patterns with hand enamelled flowers and foliage, damages.

Los 1305

A 1960s oval Keswick School of Industrial Art Firth Staybrite stainless steel platter, along with two plated and wooden wine coasters, plated pin tray, plated flatwares inc. caddy spoons and sifter, and two 19th Century pewter tankards.

Los 3135

Treen- A lacquered tea caddy, a burr walnut veneer writing box and four further items

Los 26

A late Victorian silver circular novelty picture frame, hallmarked by JW., Birmingham, 1899 together with a Aesthestic style silver napkin ring, Sheffield, 1903 and a William IV silver caddy spoon, reeded handle, hallmarked FC., Birmingham, 1834 (3) 

Los 3186

A late Georgian mahogany tea caddy, rectangular in shape.

Los 16

A Victorian silver rectangular tea caddy, with ribbed designed body and removable silver cap, engraved initials and date to top, hallmarked by Charles Horner Ltd, Birmingham, 1899, approx. 11.5cm x 8.7cm wide x 7cm deep.  Weight: approx. 213.4 grams (6.8ozt) Further details: impact dent to one corner, smaller dents to areas of body, surface wear and slight scratching commensurate to age.

Los 79

A silver plate on copper-oval gallery tray, two silver plated and cut glass claret jugs, one with Bacchus mask spout, winged Pegasus to handle, and pineapple finial to the lid, the other with Bacchus mask spout and rampant lion holding a shield cartouche finial to lid, along with other later jug, Elkington plated apostle salt and mustard spoons and a tea caddy spoon with shell shaped bowlLocation:

Los 181

Boxes and objects - 1950’s radio, brass watering can, copper lidded caddy, cigar boxes, playing cards, thimbles including silver and cloisonné, leather collar box; etc

Los 275

A reproduction Novelty tea caddy as a wooden house, hinged lid and key, 24cm high

Los 57

A late 19th century carved oak cigar box, c.1900; a George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, c.1810 (2)

Los 369

A cased etui set with gilt finish, in red lined box, together with a novelty white metal pepperette in the form of an owl, a white metal salt shaker in the form of an egg, a white metal rectangular box, repousse decorated with a courting couple, an Art Nouveau white metal caddy spoon, a white metal vinaigrette box in the form of a Bible, a small silver cigarette case (hinge a/f), a box of cigarettes, a thimble case etc.

Los 269

An unusual silver naturalistic caddy spoon. Twisted stem with finial modelled as a bird atop a nest and foliage with the bowl engraved with small flowers. Maker JF, London 1976, 28 grams, 13cm long. CR * Good conidition.

Los 225

A collection of Georgian and later silver flatware, including tea spoons by Richard Crossley, London, a silver caddy spoon by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, three feather edge teaspoons by Hester Bateman, London, Birks sterling spoons, other spoons with various makers and dates, weighable silver 1,139gms (qty) Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 208

An Edwardian silver tea caddy, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1905, of shaped square form, on four paw feet, with a wrythen finial, 5.5 x 7.5 x 8cm, 194gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 843

A rolled gold leaf engraved bangle, a Polish silver amber brooch, costume jewellery to include an enamelled Jemima Puddleduck brooch, a Celtic caddy spoon stamped MG, Mull, a Harmonica etc Condition Report:No condition report available.

Los 344

19th century Russian silver sifter spoons and other items Russian marksto include: a silver-gilt fiddle pattern sifter spoon, St Petersburg, makers mark AR, a large silver-gilt sifter spoon, a silver-gilt sifter spoon, the bowl back with engraved decoration, two fiddle pattern sifter spoons, a plain spoon with gilded bowl, a caddy spoon, and a lemon fork, (8)first length 14.5cm. weight approx. 6.04oztCondition: large sifter spoon with rubbing to gilt an repair to stem by bowl. rubbing to gilt of another spoon. Spoon with twisted stem with old repair. Lemon fork with traces of gilt

Los 345

A collection of silver to include a George V pepper casterfirst London, 1913, S J Phillips, of plain baluster form with central girdle with pull off domed pierced cover, on a spreading foot together with a pair of Victorian Apostle spoons with twisted stems, Sheffield, 1859 Henry Wilkinson & Co Ltd, an Edwardian mother of pearl handled letter opener, a late Victorian bread fork a Hanau apostle caddy spoon by berthauld Muller, Chester import marks for 1909, another Hanau spoon, two Georgian caddy spoons with repairs, a pair of George III bright cut sugar tongs, a George folding knife with mother of pearl grips, a cochlearium spoon, cased set of six Hanoverain rat tail coffee spoons, cased set of tea knives with filled silver handles, two cased Elizabeth II commemorative crown coin dishes, a Kings pattern handled butter knife etc. and a plated hip flask, (qty)first height 10.5cm., weight approx. 12.77ozt.Condition: sugar tongs repaired. Repairs to bread fork, Plated flask with some rubbing

Los 348

A selection of silver to include a pair of George Scottish single struck fiddle and shell pattern toddy ladlesfirst Glasgow, 1827, John Mitchell, a George III berried fiddle pattern tablespoon, London, 1814, William Sumner I, a pair of Edwardian Art Nouveau silver fronted square photograph frames embossed with flowers and sinuous stems, Birmingham, 1908, Gourdel Vales & Co., etc., (qty) weighable silver approx. 4.14oztCondition: Commensurate with age, caddy spoon dings and knocks to bowl, Pair of frames in good condition

Los 244

A late Victorian heart shaped pot pourri box and other silverfirst London, 1891, Rosenthal & Co. the pull off lid with pierced decoration, the side embossed with a foliate band, together with a George IV leaf shaped caddy spoon with loop handle, Birmingham, 1822, makers mark IT possibly Joseph Taylor, a Hanau oval box embossed with putti by Berthold Muller, London import marks for 1894, a Burmese circular pot the lid chased with a duck, a continental chain mesh purse, a novelty miniature violin, an open faced fusee pocket watch, the movement signed Mummery & Son, Sheffield and a mother pearl faced purse mounted with an oval gilt relief panel, (8)first length 5.7cm., weighable silver approx. 5.28oztCondition: Crimped rim of pot pourri pushed in several places, Violin with one damaged string. repair to joint of handle on leaf caddy spoon. Purse with cracks and loss to wallet

Los 169

A Japanese Meiji Period black and gold lacquer tea caddyc.1900with five gold lacquer fans to its lid, fans depicting landscapes, birds and figures, the corners rounded and the interior with two removable hinged canisters with a fan and continuous prunus decoration, inside of lid with insectsheight 13cm, width 27cm, depth 14.5cmCondition: There is no key. Minor marks and wear to the lid, the edges of the top and base with tiny nibbles in places. The canisters in good order, linings original. All undersides with sprinkled gold lacquer.

Los 369

A late Victorian silver tea caddyLondon, 1898, Charles Boytonof square shouldered form with gadrooned border and hinged coverheight 6.6cm., weight approx. 3.13oztCondition: light rubbing to marks, otherwise good condition

Los 367

Assorted silver to include a a George V silver-gilt and glass cayenne pepper potvarious dates and makersfirst Birmingham, 1913, Hukin & Heath, the finial in the form or a devil, a continental Hanau pepper pot the pierced sides with lion masks and swagged garlands fitted with a blue glass liner, two oval menu car holders mounted with colour prints of hunting scenes on weighted bases, Chester, 1906, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders * James Francis Hollings, two pairs of George III scissor action sugar tongs with shell nips, one unmarked the other makers mark only, a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, an Indian colonial cauldron salt repousse embossed with scenes of villaghe life, stamped Dass & Dutt, Calcutta, a pair of shell salts, a George III bright cut caddy spoon the bowl pierced with stars, another caddy spoon, a matched set of six George III bright cut teaspoons with leaf bowls, assorted decanter labels of which a plated set of four letter labels etc., (qty)first height 9cm.., weighable silver approx. 11.34oztCondition: Mostly in fair to good condition. The other caddy spoon with old repair Georgian port vine leaf label with old repair. Plated letter decanter labels with some rubbing chain of whisky repaired with thread

Los 26

A Regency gonzalo alves tea caddyc.1820of sarcophagus form, inlaid with stringing, the hinged lid with a 18th century style print to its underside and twin lids, ends with gilt metal loop handles, on brass ball feet, together with a Regency rosewood example, the interior twin lidded, on bun feet, and a George III burr elm caddy, c.1800, with banding and stringing and a twin lidded interior, (3)Largest rosewood example, width 20cmCondition: The first caddy has two replaced hinges and does not shut neatly. Interior later foiled. The rosewood example has an old repair to one lid and a key that does not work the lock, so the lid does not shut as it should. The third caddy has dry veneers and a crude repair to the rear corner of its lid, some stringing lacking.

Los 102A

A Georgian tortoiseshell serpentine tea caddy, with silver and ivory inlay, the hinged lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments, raised on bun feet, 20cm wide.

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