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Los 50

An Indian brass embossed vase, measuring 23cm tall, an Edwardian brass trivet, and a cylindrical tea caddy

Los 629

A miscellaneous selection of items including a Wedgwood Jasperware tea caddy, a cake slice with HM silver handle and pickle fork, a selection of flatware and cake servers, a selection of assorted world coins and notes, etc.

Los 277

A mixed collection of ceramic items to include Sadler tea pot and tea caddy, poole pottery vase and Minton Hadden hall items (etc 1 tray)

Los 596

A mixed collection of ceramic items to include Masons blue mandalay tea pot, Aynsley bird of paradise Ginger jar and temple jar & Aynsley pembroke tea caddy etc (1 tray)

Los 8

A collection of boxed Ringtons ceramics to include Golden Jubilee tea caddy, Golden Jubilee beaker and Gateshead Millenium Bridge bowl (3).

Los 173

19th century tea caddy with marquetry inlaid banding decoration and walnut veneer, the lid opening to a twin compartment interior. Measures approx 20cm wide

Los 204

Chinese twin-handled pewter tea caddy & cover of octagonal form, with a pair of tankards, each with chased dragon decoration and character marks stamped to bases. (Tea caddy approx 22cm high)

Los 442

Mixed metal ware to include a silver plated twin-handled serving tray (53cm wide), novelty swan toast rack, a pair of Eastern white metal bowls decorated with dancers (11.5cm diameter), tea caddy, caddy spoons, brass bowl, wine bottle coaster, etc

Los 235

A Regency mahogany tea caddy of rectangular shape, the lid inlaid with mother of pearl roundel, lifting to reveal a fitted interior, flanked by brass ring handles and having mother of pearl escutcheon, standing on bun feet, w.30cm

Los 332

A George III silver tea caddy spoon in the Thread pattern, having an engraved bowl; together with various other silver items to include hip flask cup and cover, christening tankard (lacking handle), cruets etc

Los 1211

An early 19th century mahogany caddy chest, of four long graduated drawers, w.91cm

Los 256

A silver jockeys cap caddy spoon. 4 cm wide.

Los 123

Three 19th century boxes comprised of a walnut sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy, a rosewood vanity box with brass handle, interior lacking and a mahogany sewing box, interior also lacking, along with a miniature Japanese lacquered cabinet, 34cm high, and a red lacquered box (5 items)CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports.  Please contact us to if you require further information or images. *  Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid *  Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods.  Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer.  We do not take cash or card payments.

Los 25

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, cast with acanthus leaf decoration, London 1862 by George W Adams, 9.5cm long, 0.82ozt, 25.3gCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports.  Please contact us to if you require further information or images. *  Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid *  Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods.  Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer.  We do not take cash or card payments.

Los 182

A Regency Silver and Ivory-Mounted Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, of domed rectangular form, the hinged cover enclosing two lidded compartments, on turned bun feet 16cm wideWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number NTGYAHT1 Front panel with a small arch shaped crack at the bottom. Minor flakes to the edges of the panels. Some fine hair cracks to the ivory components. Lock but no key. No further condition issues. Hinges good

Los 183

A Victorian Rosewood and Tunbridgeware Tea Caddy, of rectangular form, the domed hinged cover with a basket of flowers enclosing a lidded compartment with geometric border14cm wideA Similar Caddy Spoon, with turned fruitwood bowl13cm long (2)Caddy with minor scuffs and scratches to the surface only. Hinges good, the lid opening and closing freely without any notable warping. With lock and functioning with its key. Spoon in good order with superficial marks only.

Los 320

A George II Figured Walnut, Crossbanded and Featherbanded Straight-Front Chest of Drawers, mid 18th century, the moulded caddy top above three long drawers with original engraved brass backplate handles, on a moulded base with bracket feet77cm by 48cm by 80cmStructurally sound. Reasonable colour throughout. The beaded drawers have some minor faults and small repairs. Original brasses. Timber is slightly dry to the drawer fronts. The end panels with natural? splitting. The drawers are open and run freely. No key. With new drawer runners. Small veneer losses around the base and bracket feet. Some old decay underneath.

Los 2091

A Seven-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman, London, 1894-1897, Retailed by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London each piece tapering oval, the sides chased with foliage and flowers below a pierced and foliage, flower and rocaille cast border, comprising a kettle, stand and lamp; a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial a tea-caddy; two cream-jugs of differing size and a sugar-bowlthe kettle, stand and lamp 35cm high, total gross weight 117oz 19dwt, 3,668gr (7)Each piece marked as expected. Some piece stamped with retailers name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises to the cartouches, they have possibly been erased. There are some cracks to the wood finials. The finial on the hot-water jug is differing and possibly replaced. The finial on the kettle is lacking the spacer. The handle on the kettle is bruised and leans slightly. The kettle, stand and lamp 1897The teapot 1894The hot-water jug 1896The tea-caddy 1895The cream-jug 1894The sugar-bowl 1894

Los 2121

A George V Silver Tea-Caddy, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham, 1919 oval, the hinged cover with drop-ring handle11cm high, 7oz 13dwt, 238grFully marked on bezel and further part marked on cover and ring-handle. There is some wear to the marks, particularly those on the cover. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Los 2123

A George VI Silver-Gilt Scent-Bottle, by Tessiers Ltd., London, 1938 in the form of a George I silver tea-caddy, slightly tapering oval and with slightly stepped vase, the screw-cap with baluster finial, engraved with an initial below a marquess' coronet13.5cm high, 10oz 3dwt, 315grFully marked on side and further part marked on cover, underneath and on stopper. The base stamped with maker's name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the gilding.

Los 472

A pair of turned wood candlesticks with detachable finial covers, 37 cm high t/w a Continental painted wood bowl, Georgian mahogany tea caddy (a/f), and other wooden items (box)

Los 865

A silver tea caddy by George Unite, Birmingham 1913, 197g, 10cm wide

Los 944

A George III silver caddy spoon by Hester Bateman, London 1788, (no town mark)

Los 394

Late 19th/early 20th Century tea caddy, the black painted wooden box with mother of pearl inlay

Los 430

Caughley fisherman pattern tea caddy lacking cover together with a Worcester porcelain jug with turquoise border

Los 117

A selection of table cutlery to include a collection of pickle forks and a HM caddy spoon

Los 265

A William IV rosewood sarcophagus two-division tea caddy, 31cms wide.Condition ReportThe mixing bowl is associated.

Los 286

A Georgian mahogany brass mounted tea caddy, 22cms wide.Condition ReportThe inside has been stripped and relined with blue baize.

Los 308

A Georgian three-division tea caddy, 23cms wide.

Los 315

A 19th century Tunbridgeware box, 26cms wide; together with a similar Tunbridgeware two-division tea caddy of waisted form (both for restoration) (2).

Los 355

An Art Deco shagreen box, 22cms wide; ivory Submission reference J1BVNG9C; together with a Georgian mahogany tea caddy, 18cms wide; and a mahogany cased music box playing two airs (3).

Los 356

A William IV rosewood sarcophagus form work box, 33cms wide; together with a similar rosewood tea caddy (both for restoration) (2).

Los 619

A Chinese Canton black lacquer two-canister tea caddy of shaped rectangular form with gilt decoration, 20cms wide.

Los 656

A 19th century Chinese Canton Export tea caddy decorated with figures on a black ground with two internal pewter caddies, 30cms wide.

Los 657

A Chinese pewter two-division tea caddy, 23cms wide.

Los 1272

Silver Topped (loose) Glass Scent Bottle, two silver collared examples, two others, and pink glass pin tray, Continental caddy spoon.

Los 125

A wooden model gun carriage, 40cm long, together with a 19th century Chinese lacquer caddy, silver plate and boxes

Los 251

A burr yew treen bowl, 31cm wide, together with a Regency mahogany tea caddy and an elm lazy susan, with an inset onyx top (3)

Los 404

A Hallmarked Silver Caddy, (marks rubbed) of navette shape with twin ring handles and hinged lid, base 8.2cm wide (100grams).

Los 1265

Wileman & Co. tea caddy with original lid, pattern 3011. Polly put the kettle on, hairline crack to lid and glaze fault to outer lid rim.

Los 1862

Georgian Satinwood tea caddy, cross banded with Rosewood, string inlaid with Boxwood & Ebony. Both original lids present. Measuring 18cm x 11cm x 13.5cm high. Good overall used condition - one bone foot & the escutcheon missing, brass furniture present in good order and original.

Los 2029

Georg Jensen silver year spoons 1972 & 1973, together with two antique silver tea caddy spoons, one repaired, and two damaged spoons, the filigree spoon not hallmarked but tested as silver. Gross weight 138g. (6)

Los 1079

A Georgian caddy spoon, fiddle thread pattern, London 1810 by WF, WE & WC

Los 143

A TRAY OF ASSORTED METAL WARE TO INCLUDE A GILT DOUBLE PICTURE FRAME, JAPANESE STYLE BAMBOO DESIGN METAL CADDY ETC

Los 242

THREE TRAYS OF TREEN AND COLLECTABLES TO INCLUDE A WOODEN GAMES COMPENDIUM , UNUSUAL TEA CADDY ETC

Los 102

A French Boulle-work tea caddy, 19th century, decorated with red turtleshell and brass marquetry, the hinged lid enclosing a void interior10 x 19 x 10cm

Los 111

A Victorian rosewood and satinwood marquetry sarcophugus tea caddy17 x 34 x 16.5cm

Los 399

A collection of silverware including a pair of vases, a claret jug, a decanter a rose bowl a tea caddy together with some continental metalwares items, 26ozt weighable silverThe vases weigh 262g and 280g

Los 92

A Regency rosewood and brass banded sarcophagus tea caddy, together with a 19th century rosewood writing slope

Los 1241

A George III silver tea caddy spoon with bowl modelled as a scallop shell and channelled detail to handle. Hallmarked for London 1817 with unknown makers mark. Approx. 9cm long and weighs approx. 14.8g.

Los 1248

An Art Deco silver tea caddy spoon bearing the University of Cambridge arms. Hallmarked to reverse of bowl for Bernard Instone, Birmingham 1930. Approx. 6.5cm long and weighs approx. 24.8g.

Los 20G

Edinburgh silver teaspoons to include   J Asherheim, William Marshall, Mackay, Cunningham & Co, and Robert Gray & Son etc. 100g. Also, a set of three Irish silver bright cut teaspoons by Michael Keating of Dublin, and a pair of Irish silver mustard or caddy spoons 51g. 151g gross.

Los 20Q

Victorian silver swing handled sugar basket by Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Thomas Bradbury III & John S Henderson), London 1881, 133g, a pair of silver pepper pots by George Gray, London 1897, 118g, a silver vesta holder, a silver salt pot, three silver caddy spoons, 110g gross. 360g gross and a pair of dwarf candlesticks, one missing a drip collar. 

Los 475

Indian silver tea caddy decorated with animals including elephant, rabbit, tiger, lion, dog etc in a woodland, the hinged top with elephant finial, 8cm tall, 8cm wide. 

Los 93

Contemporary silver caddy spoon with pierced floral design to the handle, by Rita Ferguson, Edinburgh, 1979, 19g, a white metal port bottle label 17g and a chromed metal five-bar toast rack. Rita Ferguson (Mrs Charles) was a silversmith based in Edinburgh, having a studio on York Place and then working from 214A Braid Road. Notably, she made the Edinburgh freedom of the city casket that was presented to Sir Winston Churchill. Provenance: by family descent.

Los 1014

A George III and later caddy topped mahogany chest, two short over three graduating drawers, bracket feet, 110x51x88cmH

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