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Los 265

A 19th century German silver tea caddy, coat of arms to lid, on ball feet, original silver key. CONDITION REPORT: 276g

Los 448

A pallet of five boxes of assorted ceramics, English tea ware, Oriental vases, figurines, commemorative tea caddy, vases, bookends etc

Los 268

A Collection of Various Metalwares to Comprise Brass Charger, Oriental Tea Caddy, Niello Sprinkler Vases, Table Gong Etc

Los 22

A George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form with brass swing handle & shaped escutcheon, hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior (now forming a stationery box), 9¼” wide x 5¼” high x 5” deep.

Los 5

A 19th century inlaid-mahogany two-division tea caddy with a glass mixing bowl, 10¾” wide; together with a William Crawford & Son’s novelty tea caddy biscuit tin, 6” wide; & a silver plated rectangular entrée dish, 10¾” wide.

Los 158

GOLFING INTEREST - two gold caddy bags and a Slazenger pull trolley, the bags containing a varied assortment of clubs by Ram, Wilson, Slazenger and others

Los 119

Victorian inlaid rosewood tea caddy on brass claw feet, 20cm high.

Los 15

Two 19th Century cut glass jug/decanters, two 19th Century tea caddy mixing bowls, and jelly glass.

Los 103

A Chinese famille verte tea caddy, Kangxi period, of canted rectangular form, painted with four immortals riding on sea creatures above waves, interspersed with ribbon tied auspicious objects, unglazed base, 10.2cm high***CONDITION REPORT***Wear to the gilt edge, typical minor glaze imperfections and some slight caramelisation to the glaze in places, otherwise in good condition with no restoration, chips or cracks detected.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Los 140

A rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy together with a jewellery box

Los 1049

Three 18th/19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain items including: tea caddy, moon flask and jarlet with dragon decoration, flask height: 21.1 cm (3)

Los 1213

A mixed selection of silver including six napkin rings, a posy vase, tea strainer, paper knife, two scalloped caddy spoons, sugar tong and eight various spoons and a heart shaped dish, some silver plated spoons, Christofle pepper pots, 13.8 ozs approximately excluding the weighted vase

Los 1461

A Georgian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with a substitute mixing bowl, in need of restoration.

Los 1481

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with satin wood stringing with two lined caddies and a glass mixing bowl, with two brass lion mask ring handles raised on brass ball and claw feet. 32cm w 16cm d x 20cm h and an ornate polychrome painted book slide , a pair leather clad bookends and broken mahogany book slide.

Los 2327

A regency mahogany bowfronted chest of three long and two short drawers on splayed supports, the caddy top with ebony inlaid detail, 100cm wide

Los 323

Two silver caddy spoons, including: Alice & George Burrows II London 1801 and maker's mark rubbed Chester 1929, gross weight 18 grams

Los 337

Pair of silver honey spoons, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1930 & 1931, initialled, together with a silver tea strainer, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1930; and a silver caddy spoon, maker HH, Sheffield 1954, gross weight 120 grams

Los 393

Two Georgian silver caddy spoons, including: George Smith (III) & William Fearn London 1791 and Thomas Watson Newcastle 1821, gross weight 22.1 grams

Los 393A

Victorian silver caddy spoon with shell-shaped bowl, Chawner & Co, London 1861, together with a silver salt scoop and mustard spoon, gross weight 31.25 gramsSalt scoop hallmarks rubbed

Los 424

George III sugar sifter spoon, Sarah & John William Blake, London 1810, an Edwardian silver caddy spoon, W S Savage & Co, Sheffield 1902, together with Birmingham hallmarked silver topped and rimmed glass sugar sifter and a teaspoon, weighable silver gross weight 64 grams

Los 89

A beautiful late 18th century Georgian blonde tortoiseshell serpentine dual-compartment tea caddy. The serpentine shaped front with worked tortoiseshell panelling, ivory lined inner edges and both lined compartments complete with lids. Standing on ball feet. Small inlaid plaque to top, and a silver escutcheon to the lock. Measurements 13cm x 16.5cm. Minor loss to inner lip and minor split to lid - see photographs. Otherwise in good all round condition for age.

Los 114

A continental white metal glass lined fruit dish; a plate on copper caddy; and a white metal six division toast rack

Los 390

BOXED PORT MERION CAKE PLATE, BOX WITH GENERAL CERAMICS & VICTORIAN 2 DIVISION TEA CADDY

Los 2281

A mahogany brass bound writing slope, an octagonal inlaid tea caddy and a Tunbridgeware box, 26cm wide, 22cm deep

Los 508

THIRTY NINE BOXED LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM VARIOUS COLLECTIONS, with deeds unless mentioned, comprising fourteen from Symbol of Membership The Spinney 1993/4, Thimble Cottage 1995/6, Kiln Cottage 1998/9, Little Bee 2000/01, Little Scrumpy 2001/02, Gold Top 2002/03, The Toy Box 2004/05 (no deeds), two Sugar Mouse 2006/07, two Afternoon Tea 2007/08 (one with badge), two The Pigsty 2010/11 (one no deeds), Arithmetic At The Old School House Walney 2011/12 (no deeds) and An Apple A Day 2013/14, Collectors Fair 1997 Arbury Lodge, English Tea Rooms Kendal Tea House, two Specials Damson Cottage 2013/14 and clockmakers Cottage and twenty Gift With Purchase Finders Keepers, six Tree Tops, five Little Summer House, four Eagle House Folly, Make a Wish, Queen of Hearts (no deeds), Dovecote and Little Tea Caddy (39) (Condition Report: all appear ok, slight rubbings)

Los 544

THREE BOXED WALT DISNEY CLASSICS COLLECTION FIGURES AND A PRINT, comprising 'Canine Caddy' (What a swell day for a game of golf), 'Mickey's Fire Brigade' (Fireman to the Rescue), 'Scrooge McDuck and Money' 30th Anniversary (Money! Money! Money!), all with certificates and a framed commemorative edition print of a concept painting from Fantasia 1939, with certificate verso, overall size including frame 32.5cm x 40cm (4 + 3 boxes and 3 certificates)

Los 137

19thC Tea Caddy with brass lions head handles Mahogany jewellery box and 2 19thC Mahogany framed dressing table mirrors

Los 146

Collection of assorted Edwardian and later boxes inc. Tunbridgeware Tea Caddy, Jewellery box etc

Los 64

A Victorian beadwork decorated table sledge; together with a Victorian inkstand, a similar walnut tea caddy and a papier maché crumb scoop and brush (5)

Los 204

A George IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, circa 1825, with beaded edges, the interior fitted with two canisters and a glass mixing bowl

Los 16a

A Victorian brass chestnut spoon; together with miscellaneous items, including a 19th century spelter and porcelain caddy; a gilt metal wall light and a spelter figure (4)

Los 63

Chinese Famille Rose Tea Caddy and Cover, painted with flowers and foliage, the base with scrolling gilt decoration, 12.5cm high

Los 321

Two Chinese erotic painted perfume bottle together with two caddy spoons with buddha head handles.

Los 206

A silver caddy, Sheffield 1912/13 JDWD, 13cm tall, approx 5 troy oz, no engraving, good condition

Los 601

A nice rosewood tea caddy with brass and mother of pearl inlay, 36cm wide x 23cm high x 22cm deep

Los 146

Art Deco brass & copper tea caddy together with a green glass & pewter vase

Los 1085

A silver Yard-O-Led pencil, boxed, and a Cutty Sark tea caddy spoon

Los 850

A silver tea caddy spoon, a pair of silver sugar bows, a silver backed brush and two spoons

Los 893

A Victorian silver caddy spoon with bone handle by George Unite, Birmingham 1847

Los 114

A Nao figure of a caddy & a Franklin Mint figure of a lady & 1 other

Los 6159

Henry Hindley of York - mid 18th century 8-day carved oak longcase, with a caddy topped pediment on a wide cornice, break arch hood door with attached pilasters, long trunk and conforming door with a break arch top on a stepped plinth, break arch dial with cast spandrels, chapter ring with Roman numerals minute and inner quarter hour track with calendar ring to the break arch, matted dial centre and seconds ring, rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Henry Hindley originally from Wigan (Lancs) is recorded as working in York from Petergate 1731-41 then Stonegate 1741-1771. A famous and highly innovative maker, often referred to as the �Tompion of the North.� Dimensions: Height: 245cm  Length/Width: 46cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

Los 6161

Henry Hindley of York - mid 18th century 30-hour oak longcase clock, with a caddy top pediment and broad frieze beneath, square hood door with attached pilasters and gesso capitals, long flat topped trunk door with a square plinth and applied skirting, brass dial with a matted dial centre, single steel hand, spandrels and silvered chapter ring inscribed Hindley, York, Roman numerals, half hour markers and 5-minute inner track, chain driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weight and pendulum. Henry Hindley originally from Wigan (Lancs) is recorded as working in York from Petergate 1731-41 then Stonegate 1741-1771. A famous and highly innovative maker, often referred to as the �Tompion of the North.� Dimensions: Height: 206cm  Length/Width: 40cm  Depth/Diameter: 23cm

Los 6028

Worcester Flight and Barr tea caddy of circular design decorated with flowers and leaves in gilt and dark blue H12cm, matching tea bowl and a Flight, Barr and Barr plate decorated with magenta sprays D26cm (3)Condition Report:The lid to the caddy is chipped and the tea bowl is cracked

Los 6079

George III octagonal tea caddy, the cover painted with an exotic bird perched on a flowering branch, the front panel centrally painted with a monogram within a floral garland and both side panels painted with floral cornucopia urns, H12.5cm

Los 6078

Victorian brass money box of bell form with swing brass handle and applied foliate plaque W15cm, 19th century brass chamber stick, together with a Georgian mahogany single tea caddy and miniature brass teapot (4)

Los 81

A Japanese black lacquered tea caddy with painted figures and fish (13cm x 13cm), a treen nest of three drawers with fabric knob handles (17cm x 12.5cm x 12cm) and a large leather covered jewellery box (10cm x 20cm x 15cm), a small leather covered jewellery box complete with inner tray (9cm x 18cm x 13cm) and John Hume, The Leading Hatter, Hawick, treen clothes brush with natural bristles (a lot)

Los 110

A George III mahogany inlaid caddy topped tea caddy with brass swan neck handle to top and rosewood inlaid and satinwood strung border, with oval lily of the valley panels, with three divisions to interior, raised on later bracket feet (one foot a/f, areas of inlay to bottom right, repaired) (17cm x 23cm x 13cm)

Los 25

Robert Rutland, A George II silver caddy spoon, London 1812, together with a silver sugar sifting ladle, a pair of silver condiment spoons, and two silver menu holders, weighable silver 63g

Los 46

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, London 1796, together with two other silver caddy spoons, all with scallop shell bowls, combined weight: 33gCondition: the one with the bright cut handle, there are dents to the scallop bowl, about 1cm in from the leading edge, the others okay. 

Los 2554

A 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL-VENEERED, MOTHER OF PEARL-INLAID AND IVORY-BANDED TEA CADDY With domed top and serpentine front, raised on bun feet, the lid opening to reveal a twin-compartmentalised interior, the whole measuring approx. 12.5cm high x 20.1cm wide x 12.3cm deep Ivory declaration reference: 7UQHSTX7 Condition Report:In fairly rough overall condition. Metal stringing has lifted in many areas, with losses. Substantial chips/losses around the edge of the flared base. Tortoiseshell panel to rear of lid with cracks (one being approx. 3.5cm in length) and chips to corners. Bun feet all loose to varying degrees, with one appearing to have been heavy-handedly reaffixed with glue. Paper covering to underside worn, with losses. Ivory internal stringing cracked with losses around hinges. Hinges themselves rather stiff and not securely attached to lid (the wood beneath the chipped ivory being damaged similarly). Lids to internal compartments lack handles. Lining very deteriorated.

Los 27

A Victorian Tea caddy box along with A pair of tin glazed Portuguese candle sticks

Los 110

A 925 silver compact together with a Birmingham silver bowl, a Chester silver caddy spoon, a silver butter knife and two silver thimbles

Los 136

A Danish sterling silver sauce ladle by Georg Jensen with Cactus decoration, 15cms long, together with a Sheffield silver caddy spoon with pierced decoration

Los 161

A Birmingham silver tea caddy of globular form by Mappin and Web 11cms tall, 4ozs

Los 1060

Portmeirion Fruit Bowl and Plates, Rington's tea caddy (cracked), campagna vase, etc:- One Box; 'Palermo' Wash Bowl (dam) and Jug.

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