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Los 1064

Silver quaich London 1947, embossed bon-bon dish, London 1894, six piece condiment set with Celtic band, small mug, Birmingham 1920, small dish with inset George V Shilling, Birmingham 1911, shell bowl caddy spoon, six George III teaspoons, Dutch windmill sugar spoon, four salt spoons 19.4oz 605.5gm, and a cased set of German 800 standard Art Nouveau tea spoons the handles formed as stems with flower head and face terminals. 3.5oz 109gm

Los 1199

19th century naturalistic design Russian silver 84 grade tea caddy spoon, the handle in the form of a branch of wood connected to the bowl with vines and a central leaf.

Los 1114

Victorian hinge topped bulbous bodied oval box or small caddy by Nathan and Hayes. Birmingham 1888Condition Report: Hinge in working order with slight play, interior clean and bright. 2.28 Troy Oz in weight dia.6.5 cm height 5.3 cm.

Los 1105

Georgian IV silver caddy spoon with ornate scalloped bowl by Gervase Wheeler. Birmingham 1832

Los 47

A collection of silver cutlery, including an Ionian silver caddy spoon, a set of seven German gilded silver grapefruit spoons, a Georgian sauce ladle, five Georgian silver tea spoons and other silver cutlery. H.18 W.7cm. (largest) Weight. 487g.

Los 901

A Royal Worcester fruit-painted tea caddy and cover, painted by J Bowman with apples, pears, blackberries, and grapes, signed, black printed marks, 13.5cms; and a small fruit-painted Worcester coffee cup and saucer, indistinctly signed, black printed marks.

Los 1025

Of Nautical and Local History interest: a mid 20th Century mahogany grandmother clock, made from the cabin doors of the yacht 'Sunbeam', the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, three train spring-driven movement by Dufa, chiming on five gongs, the case with caddy style hood above arched waist door, the panel base with attached brass plaque and inscription 'Made from cabin doors off yacht Sunbeam 1874-1929, which circumnavigated the World thrice and sailed 500,000 miles under Earl Brassey, and 32,000 under Sir Walter Runciman. Bart', with pendulum, 172cms high.

Los 859

A set of six Chinese export blue and white coffee cups, Qianlong, decorated with a basket of flowers below a cellular border; three custard cups and four covers, decorated with a pagoda pattern; a small wine pot and cover; a tea caddy; two coffee cups; and a saucer.

Los 851

A Chinese clobbered blue and white jug, Qianlong, of ribbed ovoid form, overpainted in iron-red and gilding, 15cms; and an 18th Century Chinese blue and white tea caddy, decorated with a pagoda pattern, 11cms. (2)

Los 1072

An early 19th Century maple tea caddy, of plain rectangular form with bone escutcheon, the interior fitted with mixing bowl well and detachable canister, 23 x 15 x 15cms.

Los 014

Two Victorian walnut and other glove boxes, one containing various items including a Reflex gents wristwatch, carvings, miniature gold scales also a Victorian parquetry and walnut tea caddy (3).

Los 039

A mixed lot including old leather large binoculars case, Tortoiseshell style box, lacquered box, tea caddy, old bellows, tole tube box, polish box etc.

Los 016

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy together with a Georgian mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form with brass handle (2).

Los 396

A reproduction wooden tea caddy, as an Apple, with hinged lid and key

Los 430

A George III silver caddy spoon, floral chased bowl, possibly James Wintle, c.1810

Los 217

Boxes & Objects - 20th century wooden cylindrical tea caddy; leather strap mounted Horse brasses; pair of candlesticks; preserve pan; Ricoh R5 digital camera, etc.

Los 11

A CASED GEORGE II SILVER RECTANGULAR BALUSTER TEA CADDY AND A SWING HANDLED BASKETTHE TEA CADDY BY J. COLLINS, THE BASKET BY EDWARD ALDRIDGE & JOHN STAMPER, BOTH LONDON 1755The tea caddy with a bird and boy finial to the domed cover, the body chased with figures seated in pillared buildings, foliage and scrolls, engraved with a crest and coat of arms, on four foliate pad feetThe basket with a scroll and floral swing handle, a chased C-scroll and floral border, a pierced body, engraved with a matching coat of arms, on a C-scroll and floral baseThe tea caddy 12cm (4 3/4in) high, the basket 15cm (6in) long542g (17.45 oz) grossIn a fitted shagreen box with silver mounts The arms of Richard ASTELL (1717-1777), timber merchant of London and gentleman of Everton House Bedfordshire and his wife Sarah BAGNALL (1717-1767) formerly of London. They were first cousins who married in London in 1740. Richard ASTELL was the son of William ASTELL (1672-1741), a London timber merchant by Mary BAGNALL (1686-1753). Sarah BAGNALL was the daughter of John BAGNALL (1678-1742) gentleman of London by Hannah KENNET (1737-1807) formerly of Bradford Yorkshire.  The blazon: gules, a lion passant per pale or and argent between four crosses crosslet of the last (Astell) - impaling - ermine, two bars or, overall a lion rampant azure (Bagnall) crest: a cross crosslet or, entwined with a serpent vert (Astell) Condition Report: Caddy - Maker's mark to obscured, rest are clear. The cover appears to be unmarked. Cover fits well. Wobbles. Engraving is crisp.Basket - Marks lightly rubbed. Stands well. Engraving crisp. Slight play to the handleBoth with light scratchers and wear commensurate with age and useShagreen box - Mounts are silver. No Key. Stands well. Various marks and scratches. Gap when closedCondition Report Disclaimer

Los 924

A Georgian burr yew tea caddy, with interior divisions and centre aperture. width 31 cm (see illustration).

Los 415

Two bright cut caddy spoons, one 1803 by Cocks and Bettridge, the other Sheffield marks rubbed and a gold plated Vesta case.

Los 385

A silver caddy of bombe outline, Sheffield 1912 maker H W for Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull). 273 grams. CONDITION REPORT: This silver caddy stands firmly on its four feet. It is stable. The lid opens and closes smoothly on its hinge. There are no losses to this item. There are elements of denting. This is noticeable on the bulbous right-hand side panel. There is also a significant 0.5 cm dent on the upper front of the caddy. Other very small indentations also apparent. The lid fits well.

Los 351

A silver oval caddy of large form, with egg and dart moulded rim and lip. 804 grams, Birmingham 1934 maker G.M. & S., not recorded. Width 18 cm, height including finial 16 cm.

Los 922

A George III satinwood and crossbanded tea caddy, with lead lined interior. Height 12 cm, width 12 cm, depth 9.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The caddy is in original, unrestored condition but does have some minor issues. The top is flat with no splits. The crossbanded edge has minor nibbles to the veneers and sections of the boxwood strung edge missing (+/- 65%). The front top left-hand corner of the lid has veneer losses as does the rear of the lid. The side, back and front panels are in generally good condition with the exception of minor losses to the crossbanding and more extensive losses to the boxwood stringing at the edges. There is no lid to the interior but we do not believe that there ever was one. The satinwood banding to the upper edge of the interior top has losses to the rear section around the hinges and a split. The interior is later lined with silver coloured paper. The lock is present and we have the key.

Los 831

A Japanese lacquered tea caddy, decorated with Mount Fuji, two interior compartments. Length 20 cm.

Los 931

A small antique mahogany framed mirror, together with a Japanese lacquered table box, an inlaid mother of pearl caddy and two further boxes.

Los 566

A George III wax seal tea caddy, of elliptical shape with barber's-pole edge stringing, lid to interior with bone finial13 x 25cmProvenance:'Hillsleigh', Burford, OxfordshireEliptical: gilded background worn, some seals damaged, green baize basal liner worn/tired, some surface dirt and dust 

Los 567

A red and black wax seal applied tea caddy, 19/20th century, the octagonal body partly applied with classical and armorial seals, lift out inner lid with bone finial12.5 x 13cmProvenance:'Hillsleigh', Burford, OxfordshireAcquired from John Fowler, Colefax & Fowler, in the 1980s.Octagonal: three rear panels undecorated.paint spashes on inner rim, some surface dirt and dust 

Los 542

Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a stoneware caddy and cover, the cover and shoulder glazed in ash over dark iron,unsigned,15.5cm. high (2) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham.

Los 533

Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a cut-sided stoneware white-slipped tea caddy and cover, the cover with chatter band, covered in a pale ash glaze,unsigned12.5cm. high (2) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham

Los 531

Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a stoneware caddy and cover with chatter band, the cover with radiating star motif,partially glazed in black ashunsigned, chips to cover rim,15.5cm. high (2) ProvenanceFrom the Estate of Richard Batterham. LiteratureTanya Harrod (editor), Richard Batterham, V&A Publishing, page 99 catalogue number 80 for a comparable example illustrated.

Los 548

Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a large salt-glaze stoneware caddy and cover, with chatter band, the interior glazed ashunsigned, incised 3027.5cm. high (2) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham.

Los 532

Richard Batterham (1936-2021)an early stoneware caddy and cover, with chatter bands, covered to the foot with an ash glaze,unsigned, blue cobalt 7 to base, 12.5cm. high (2) Catalogue notesThis is Richard Batterham's first ever caddy. ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham.

Los 492

Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a stoneware medium caddy and cover, covered in a manganese glaze, the interior ash,unsigned, 14.5cm. high (2) ExhibitedRichard Batterham : Studio Potter Victoria & Albert Museum, LiteratureTanya Harrod & Sarah Griffin (edited) Richard Batterham Studio Potter, V&A Publishing, page 100 catalogue number 81. ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham

Los 459

A small Georgian mahogany Chest of four long graduated drawers with caddy top and bracket supports, 2ft 4in W x 2ft 6in H

Los 198

Two Worcester 'Exotic Birds' tea canisters, lacking coverscirca 1765-70of ovoid form, with gros and scale blue grounds, the smaller example further featuring gilt reserved panels of butterflies and other insects, underglaze blue fret mark, 12.5cm and 14.5cm high (2)Taller caddy - fully but quite sympathetically restored. The original damage is still visible to the interior, it has previously been broken into several pieces and put back together. One section of damage has also been patched. Under UV light, the exterior looks quite dull - it has had the dark blue ground colour matched throughout and the gilding touched up at the same time. It has been done to a professional standard and would be hard to notice without looking inside.The second caddy is in good condition with no damages or repairs. A few minor scratches to the painted panels.

Los 700

SILVER CADDY SPOON, GEORGE IV, 1827 LONDON BY CH, 12.5g

Los 703

SILVER CADDY SPOON WITH FLUTED BOWL, B'HAM 1911 BY E & CO, 15g

Los 573

A REGENCY MAHOGANY CASED BRACKET CLOCK by Barber & Whitwell, York, the twin barrel movement with engraved backplate with signature, 8" enamel dial with Roman numerals and signature, the brass mounted case with pineapple finial on caddy top, pierced fret side panels below foliate ring handles, the fascia with recessed panels, on stepped base, 11 1/4"wide, 171/2" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Movement and dial good and appears to be in working order.  Minor losses to case, metalwork re - gilded

Los 556

AN OAK LONGCASE by P Clare, Manchester, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 12" square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the foliate chased centre with seconds dial, the mahogany banded case with caddy top and brass finials, blind fret frieze on turned columns, arched door flanked by quarter columns, canted base and bracket feet, 93 3/4" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Los 572

A BURR ELM AND OAK ALARM LONGCASE by William Crawshaw, Worsborough/Barnsley, early 18th century, the thirty hour single hand movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a bell, the 11" square brass dial with Roman numerals, matted centre with alarm dial, the case with caddy top with gilded turned finials, hood with engaged turned columns, arched door, the panel base on plinth, 87 " high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Movement good, dial good although the matted centre appears to have been gilded, case of pleasant faded colour, chips to gilding of finials and to gilded column bases, shrinkage split to base and some losses to veneer edge banding on either side, plinth later

Los 396

A 19thC rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing a part fitted interior, with space for mixing bowl, 34cm wide, and a small quantity of other items. (a quantity)

Los 495

An early 19thC mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular form with a herringbone inlay, revealing associated mixing bowl and removable boxes, with diamond mother of pearl escutcheon, 15cm high, 31cm wide, 16cm deep.

Los 496

A 19thC burr walnut tea caddy, of rectangular form, with part fitted interior, 10cm high, 20cm wide, 11cm deep. (AF)

Los 629

A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 31 cm long, interior converted

Los 57

A set six Victorian silver 'Apostle' spoons, William Edwards, London 1875, each of typical form with rope twist handles and gilt bowls, 12cm long, together with an associated silver caddy spoon, 10cm long, and a pair of silver sugar nips, 12cm long, all contained within a burgundy leather fitted box, together with a cased set of six George V silver teaspoons and sugar nips, Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919, each spoon 10.6cm long, and a cased set of six George V silver coffee spoons, Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, each 10cm long, gross weight 9.22ozt (21)

Los 73

A George III silver caddy spoon, marks for 'TP', London 1794, the shell shaped bowl with embossed floral decoration, leading to tapered handle with etched foliate detail, 12.2cm long, with two silver coloured cups, each of circular form with impressed coin detail to bowls, scrolling loop handles, largest 8.5cm diameter, a pair of grape scissors, 19cm long, a silver coloured 'Gin' decanter label, 6.2cm wide, and two further silver coloured spoons, longest 11.5cm (7)

Los 874

A George III burr yew-wood Tea Caddy of octagonal form with a hinge lid and boxwood lines, with key. 12x10x13cm (B)

Los 885

An inlaid mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, approx 29.5cm x 17.5cm x 16.5cm. Shipping category B.

Los 208

Mixed Lot: A Victorian silver trench salt on four ball feet, no liner, a Victorian serviette ring, a plated caddy spoon and trinket box etc

Los 123

Mixed lot to include a silver cased toothpick, a white metal and cork bottle stopper, plated shell bowled caddy spoon, a modern white metal ovium shaped scent bottle together with a small tankard shaped condiment (5)

Los 16

A hallmarked silver tea caddy of oval form, the hinged lid with fluted detail and urn finial, the body having half fluted decoration and lion ring handles, hallmarked London 1901, makers mark The Goldsmiths & Co, 166gms

Los 9

A Edward VII silver tea caddy and spoon of plain form with reeded edges, the domed hinged lid opening to a fitted integral caddy spoon, both hallmarked Chester 1903, makers mark for George Unite & Sons, 198 gms

Los 126

George III silver caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with oval shaped shell bowl, London 1818, makers mark for William Eley I and William Thurne, 9.5cm long

Los 435

A collection of various British & Commonwealth Regimental cap badges and insignia: including several Parachute Regiment, Australian Commonwealth Military Forces, Tank Corps and others, also a silver Fraser of Lovat Clan badge, a gilt helmet spike,a gilt cockade etc. together in a mahogany tea caddy.

Los 29

A Royal Doulton Kingsware Golfing jug after Chas Crombie: decorated with a man in green waistcoat and red breeches addressing a ball with caddy behind, hand coloured, black underglaze mark to base, 14cm high, together with a Doulton Golfing seriesware jug after Chas Crombie 'Give Losers Chance to Speak and Winners to Laugh', 16cm high (damaged) (2)

Los 394

A Tiffany silver cheese scoop, together with a selection of American silver serving articlesTiffany & Co., New York, circa 1880 In chrysanthemum pattern, the handle engraved 'Moore', (Tiffany & Co., New York, circa 1880), length 24cm, together with:A pair of Tiffany silver grape scissors, with hammered surface and trailing vine leaves, (Tiffany, New York, late 19th century), length 20cm;A silver and mixed metal caddy spoon, the handle applied with a spider, insect and foliage, (W. Shiebler & Co., New York, circa 1890, retailed by Theodore B. Starr), length 11cm;An American silver soup ladle, the shaped top with a stamped husk and engraved with a crest, (John Cook, New York, circa 1869), length 33cm;and an English silver pair of grape scissors, (marks rubbed). (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 290

A pair of Edward VII Britannia silver castersMark of Solomon Joel Phillips, London 1922 In the 18th century style, of baluster form with engraved coat of arms and a pierced removeable cover, height 13cm, total gross weight 9.8oz; together with a larger singular caster, of octagonal form with pierced cover (Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1903); a pair of similar examples (Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1910); three further examples (various makers and dates); a Victorian silver coffee pot, of plain baluster form with wood scroll handle (Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1897); and a sugar caddy, of octagonal form with four bun feet (Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1893), total gross weight of sterling silver: 58.1oz. (10)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 311

A collection of tea caddies18th century and laterIncluding a George II mahogany tea caddy with a brass carrying handle and hinged lid enclosing three lidded compartments with ivory handles; a late Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form; a William IV rosewood tea caddy; a George III mother of pearl parquetry veneered tea caddy; a large early Victorian birds eye maple tea caddy of sarcophagus form; a Chinese Export lacquered tea caddy enclosing two tin mixing caddies (one lid missing); and seven others, together with a musical thuya wood cigarette box, the George II caddy: 25.5cm wide, 14cm deep, 15cm high (10in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 5 1/2in high) (14)Footnotes:Please note, the United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.The items within this lot containing ivory have been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). Ref. GADAK8LM.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 35

A George III caddy spoon, silver gilt on the front, white on the reverse, initialled "MR", with a fluted shell bowl and a fiddle stem, crested, maker's mark of William Williams overstriking another, London 1814, 9cms long, 0.35oz.

Los 85

A George III silver Provincial caddy spoon, with leaf-shaped bowl and bright-cut stem, vacant cartouche, by Richard Ferris of Exeter, c.1795, 8.5cms long, 0.25oz.

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