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A 19th Century Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy for Restoration, 24.5cm Wide

Los 165

A 19th century burr walnut inlaid tea caddy with lift out pewter inserts, height 13cm together with a 19th century mantle clock, two brass chambersticks and a brass candlestick. (5) Condition report, caddy with losses to veneers and a cover lacking to one of the pewter cannisters.

Los 132

Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, brass handles and paw feet, fitted interior with two boxed and later glass, 33cm, Regewncy rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy and two Victorian sarcophagus tea caddies.

Los 137

Early Victorian burr walnut tea caddy, rectangular form, fitted interior with one box and later glass, 26cm, and a Georgian mahogany tea caddy, rectangular with brass carrying handle, three compartment interior, bracket feet, 24cm.

Los 75

Collection of Limoges decorative porcelain including pair of ruby-ground vases, gilt detailing, marked M Redon, 20.5cm; pair of candlesticks, retailed by Thomas Goode, 23cm; biscuit caddy and cover; decorative dish, and two hard-paste porcelain plates.Qty: 8

Los 66

Early 19th century Chinese lacquered tea caddy, canted form, decorated with figural panels, and fitted with the original metal liner with lid, 16cm wide.Condition report:There are several cracks, chips and minor losses to the outside and inside of the caddy. The metal liner is scratches and heavily dented. Please see additional uploaded images.

Los 138

Georgian mahogany tea caddy, rectangular with boxwood outlines, ehit metal handle, fitted interior with two boxes and later glass, 30.5cm, and an early Victorian mahogany tea caddy, rectangular, mahogany ring handles, bun feet, fitted interior with two boes and later glass, 33cm.

Los 130

Early Victorian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, turned mahogany handles and bun feet, fitted interior with two boxes and later glass, 37cm, Victorian rosewood tea caddy, Victorian rosewood tea caddy with inlaid banding, and a mahogany octagonal caddy.

Los 91

Full shelf of metalwares including Liberty pewter tea set, cutlery, two tea sets, 19th Century tea caddy, mantel clock, kitchen scales, wristwatches.

Los 561

A toleware tea caddy, c.1910, English, painted in a deep claret, with brass fittings17cm wide17cm deep21cm high

Los 43

A mixed group of silver spoons including; a George III Irish Fiddle pattern shell bowl caddy spoon by William Osborne, Dublin 1813, 9.5cm long, a George III Fiddle pattern bright-cut caddy spoon with pieced shovel bowl, Birmingham 1814, a George V Fiddle and Thread pattern ladle with pieced bowl, a Victorian sugar sifting spoon with registration mark, and a George IV Fiddle and Thread pattern sifting spoon, 77gms., (2.4ozs.), gross (5)

Los 214

A Victorian silver tea caddy by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1899, of casket form, the domed hinged lid with cast acorn finial, ring handles, decorated with embossed C scrolls, 11cm., ( 4.3ins.) high, 171gms., (5.5ozs.)

Los 177

A modern Russian silver and enamel tea caddy spoon, marked Moscow 925, 9cm. long 26.6gms, (08ozs)

Los 56

A George IV silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1821, a Fiddle and Thread caddy spoon by George Adams and an Old English pattern caddy spoon possibly by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, 46.3gms. gross, (3)

Los 64

A matched canteen of Victorian flatware King's Husk pattern cutlery, various makers and dates, with Husk heel, comprising; six table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve table knives with loaded handles and steel blades, six side knives, ten dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, six teaspoons, six salt spoons, four mustard spoons, a caddy spoon with shell bowl, a caddy spoon with square bowl, a sugar spade, a child's fork, a matching table spoon, and a pair of sugar tongs, 4137gms., (133.3ozs.), gross, (78)

Los 212

A George III silver tea caddy by Rebecca & William Emes, London 1808, of barge shape, reeded swing handle, twin locking hinged covers, and key, 18.5x 15.5cms, (7.2 x 6.1ins.), 580gms., (18.6ozs.)

Los 65

A matched group of silver King's Husk pattern cutlery including; a fish slice by William Eaton, London 1830, engraved with stag crest, a pair of sauce ladles by Charles Eley, London 1826, a matched pair of butter knives and two King's pattern caddy spoons, 577.8gms., (18.5ozs.), gross, (7)

Los 1520

A small 19th century mahogany caddy top chest of three long drawers with bow fronted outline, 80cm high x 90cm x 47cm

Los 225

A George V oval silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1923 by Syner & Beddoes, with gilt interior and flame finial to cover, 8 cm wide, 3.5 ozs approximately

Los 517

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with brass fittings (void) together with a pair of 19th century French spelter figures - Duke of Guise and Montmorency, both in military costume and armed

Los 71

A Chinese 20th century hallmarked blue & white ceramic tea caddy. The caddy decorated with floral & fauna cartouches throughout within geometric borders. The lid with blue icon to centre. Stamped to underside.Measures approx. 20cm x 15cm x 9cm.

Los 239

A collection of metal items to include three Benin style figures, a Dutch silver plated ashtray, a Georgian metal tea caddy with a laurel wreath design and other miscellaneous objects. W.32cm (largest).

Los 1206

A 19th century papier mache tea caddy, of rectangular outline, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded zinc foil lined compartments with all over floral decoration heightened in gilt, raised on squat bun feet, 20.5cm wide,

Los 1403

A 20th century Chinese lacquered and mother-of-pearl inlaid tea caddy, of rectangular outline containing two porcelain tea canisters and stoppers, 24cm wide.

Los 1561

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, and various other assorted boxes.

Los 584

A late Victorian silver tea caddy and cover, maker Carrington & Co, London, 1898. of octagonal outline, with panelled decoration of 18th century figures, 11.5cm high, 177gms, 5.71ozs

Los 684

A George III silver caddy spoon, maker Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham, 1808, the bowl of horseshoe outline, 7cm long, 7gms, 0.23ozs

Los 206

A Georgian mahogany and inlaid former tea caddy (a/f) and a further Victorian walnut veneered box (2)

Los 190

A French eight day gilt brass repeater carriage clock in caddy case, c1840, silvered dial and striking on a bell, the back plate engraved Paul Garnier, Rue du Roi, Paris, 13.5cm high excluding handle condition: unrestored and with brass moulding missing from top rear

Los 1582

A George V silver cigarette box and assorted plated ware to include a cased cruet, a modern silver wine coaster and an embossed Dutch style tea caddy, largest 23cm wide. Condition - varies

Los 1637

A George III tea caddy, shell covered in 19th century. 32cm wide x 15cm high x 17cm deep. Condition - a few shells missing but appears in good conditions of age New images showing all sides and top added; three detached shells shown in image 12.  No key.

Los 1606

A late 19th / early 20th century Russian lacquer tea caddy and photograph album, largest 16cm high. Condition - fair/good

Los 44

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy fitted with two lidded compartments and mother of pearl inlay, w22cm, sold together with a small square tea caddy, ( 2 ).

Los 309

A 19th century rosewood desk caddy fitted having glass inkwell and pen tray, w25cm

Los 78A

A 19th century tea caddy of sarcophagus form, supported on bun feet, the interior having two lidded compartments and glass mixing bowl, w32.5cm

Los 294

A 19th century burr wood jewellery box, having geometric inlay pattern and carry handing, w25, sold together with a tea caddy of similar style, ( 2 ).

Los 352

A mixed collection of various Chinese and Oriental items to include cups, small vases, bowls and a tea caddy. Estimate £20-30.

Los 302

Two handled silver plate tray with repousse decoration to the rim and engraved crest to centre, 50cms wide; together with a silver plate two handled tray, a silverplate tea caddy and two silverplate on copper bottle coasters. Estimate £40-60.

Los 192

A 19th century brass mounted ebonised and pollard oak tea caddy with two interior hinged dome lidded compartments, original condition throughout, 23cms wide x 13.5cms deep x 14cms high. Estimate £30-50.

Los 1204

A mixed lot of silver plate including Walker & Hall tea caddy, cheese dish, tray etc.,

Los 631

A handsome George III gilt-brass mounted mahogany bracket clock, the arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial, strike/silent dial in the arch and with pull hour repeat, by Aquila Barber, Bristol, the architectural case with caddy top and with four acorn finials, the sides with arched grilles, on foliate-cast scroll feet, the backplate also engraved and signed, eight day movement striking on a bell, with keys. Height including handle 57cm. Note: Aquila Barber is noted in A.J. Moore "The Clockmakers of Bristol 1650-1900" as working from 48 Wine St., Bristol between 1781 and 1846.

Los 2230

A George IV Silver tea caddy Spoon by T. Cox Savory, London 1829, 9.44 grams.

Los 2260

A cylindrical Silver tea Caddy, London 1914, makers mark rubbed, 4 1/2" tall, 113 gms.

Los 2278

Two silver salt Spoons, London 1845 JB, together with a silver tea caddy Spoon (crack to handle), Sheffield 1917, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd. total weight 43 gms.

Los 1053

A cast metal doorstop modelled as a golf caddy, 8" long, another of daisies in vase, 8 1/2" long and a cast iron hedgehog mask, 3 1/2" long.

Los 1145

A Mahogany veneered Tea Caddy with two insert compartments, 15" wide (no mixing bowl).

Los 1023

An early 19th century Rosewood sarcophagus Tea Caddy, 7 1/2" wide x 5 1/2" high x 4 1/4" deep, with key.

Los 1142

A Walnut sarcophagus Tea Caddy, standing on four bun feet, one handle missing, 12" wide x 7" x 7" deep, with brown glass bowl.

Los 1007

A Victorian Rosewood sarcophagus Tea Caddy with two domed hinged lidded caddies, with mother of pearl escutcheon, mixing bowl (not original), 13" x 7" high x 7 1/4".

Los 114

Five various silver utensils; Sterling silver hand shaped tea caddy spoon, London silver ornate handle tea caddy spoon, Georgian London silver ladle, Georgian Birmingham silver ladle and Edinburgh silver sweetheart spoon. Silver-63grams.

Los 27

A mahogany tea caddy in the sarcophagus form with two compartments flanking a glass mixing bowl

Los 46

Antique silver tea caddy spooon london silver hallmarks

Los 297

Wade, A Mixed Collection of Spirit Decanters, Whisky Decnters, Williamson & Magor Tea Caddy etc. (1 Tray)

Los 470

Set of 6 sterling silver teaspoons dating to 1839 London, together with a pair of sterling silver teaspoons and caddy spoon, combined weight 142.5g.

Los 301

A 17th century Jacobean Commonwealth block fronted oak chest of drawers. The chest having a bank of three geometric moulded black fronted drawers with brass swingdrop handles and back plates to each drawer. Recessed fielded panels to the sides with a caddy top above All raised on pad bun feet supports. Measures approx. 100cm x 110cm x 59cm.

Los 199

A George III 19th century mahogany inlaid bow front chest of drawers. The chest having a caddy top over a bank of two short over three deep drawers. Each having brass oval escutcheons with drop handles, ivory shield shaped keyhole escutcheons above. All raised on bracket feet with front apron.CITES exemption: 3UGQ2GE1 Measures approx. 103cm x 103cm x 55cm.

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