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Los 63

VICTORIAN WALNUT BOOKCASE, rounded rectangular top and caddy moulded uprights to plinth base, fitted two shelves, 110h x 122w x 32cmsComments: plinth with some veneer losses, adjustable pegs missing, one shelf front with crack

Los 306

19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY,17cm high, 36cm wide, 21cm deep

Los 310

A Regency Partridge Wood Tea Caddy, of bombé form with twin ring and lion mask handles, on paw feet22cm by 13cm by 15cm

Los 340

A Mid 19th Century Coromandel Tea Caddy, the waisted rectangular top opening to reveal a twin compartment and a single mixing bowl, on gilt paw feet32cm by 16cm by 20cm

Los 155

Lowestoft octagonal tea caddy Unusual Lowestoft octagonal tea caddy circa 1760, moulded octagonal body painted in a chinoiserie landscape in underglaze blue. Ex Bernard Watney collection.9cm highSection of the rim lacking. No restoration.

Los 22

A small lot of silver to include a 20th century caddy spoon, Birmingham 1921; a christening spoon and fork; small silver shoe horn; and a chased silver shoe horn/button hook, etc, the weighable silver 2.9ozt

Los 287

A George III mahogany and marquetry tea caddy, the lid and front with central shell marquetry, boxwood stringing af, 18.5cmW

Los 106

A Chinese export blue and white porcelain tea caddy with clobbered gilt decoration, with engraved white metal lid, 13cm high; together with a further Chinese export famille rose tea caddy, monogrammed JH, heightened in gilt ,13.5cm high (2)

Los 11

A silver caddy spoon by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1808, 0.3ozt

Los 242

A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, fitted with two covered compartments, together with an Elkington mantel clock with green chinoiserie decoration, height 6ins 

Los 497

A Worcester covered tea caddy, decorated with the Jabberwocky pattern, height 6.5ins - Cover stuck on

Los 7296

A brass cased mantel clock with pierced ornate design, 33cm tall, together with a mahogany caddy top mantel clock, 23cm tall (2)

Los 122

ASSORTED SILVER SPOONS To include a tea caddy spoon and Victorian, together with this, a silver coloured metal box silver weight 107g approx.

Los 129

A SILVER TEA CADDY SPOON The spoon with Albany tip and shell bowl, hallmarked for London, date letter S, length 9cm

Los 212

A VINTAGE PLAYERS ADVERTISING GOLF SIGN ' PLAYERS PLEASE TAKE CADDY CARS THIS WAY' TOGETHER WITH A QUEENS AWARD FOR EXPORT ACHIEVEMENT

Los 148

A George III oak eight day longcase clock by Stephen Blackburn, Oakham. The square brass dial with calendar niche and plain caddy hood with column sides, height 221cm.

Los 286

Four blue and white Meissen ointment pots, cylindrical tea caddy and pair of Meissen Onion pattern dishes, diameter 15 cm

Los 402

Regency Rosewood and parquetry apprentice piece tea caddy in the form of a bookcase, with full front opening to two compartments, height 40 cm, width 26 cm, depth 16 cm (800 12/22)

Los 100

Five various boxes to include a late Victorian walnut sewing box with a fitted interior, together with a 19th century mahogany tea caddy, an inlaid box and two others (5)

Los 229

A silver card case, 2 silver trinket boxes, 2 silver napkin rings, a silver christening tankard, a silver caddy spoon, a silver bon bon dish, a silver cigarette case, 6 silver apostle spoons and a neillo cigarette case and pin tray, both marked 925, 20ozt weighable silver, together with a telescopic pencil, and three continental silver teaspoons

Los 237

A silver christening cup and a silver caddy spoon, 6.4ozt gross, together with some Mexican metalwares items, some silver 3d coins and a quantity of silver findings

Los 241

A mixed group of cased silver-plated flatware, to include 9 apostle spoons, a nutcracker, a cased set of tea spoons and caddy spoons, a cased set of 6 spoons, 6 forks and a large scalloped serving spoon, another similar set, and a canteen of 24 engraved knives and forks with mother-of-pearl handles by W M Marshall and Co.With Park West Certificate of Authenticity

Los 163

A Japanese Satsuma Meiji Period (1868-1912) lidded tea caddy, of square section raised on scroll supports, enamelled with fan shaped panels filled with phoenix, chrysanthemum and lotus, surmounted by a gilt metal domed cover, 11cm x 10cm.

Los 886

An early 19th Century inlaid partridge wood tea caddy of rectangular canted form retaining two separate canisters, the glass mixing bowl possibly later, width 30cm, S/D.

Los 36

A collection of 19th & 20th Century silver to include: eight silver napkin rings, two silver mounted toilet ink bottles, clothes brushes, ink stand, weighted vase, two thimbles, flatware including a Georgian style fiddle pattern caddy spoon, page mark with mother-of-pearl handle, two silver mounted Carlton China bon bon dishes, pepper pot, fruit knife, various dates and makers, weighable silver 7.77 ozt (240.9 grams) 

Los 414

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy in the form of a sarcophagus with two lidded internal tea compartments

Los 436

A Regency walnut veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, fitted lead lined compartments, 32 cm wide x 20.1cm deep x 13.5 cm high (1) 

Los 468

Carved wooden Chinese cigarette box with carved dragon detail along with 19th Century tea caddy ink blotter and two early 19th century music boxes with a crumb tray and board with arabic text

Los 508

A collection of Treen boxes to include; A Tunbridge ware inlayed decorated Tea Caddy with inside cover, A large bone inlayed trinket box, a small marquetry and small Tunbridge ware card/trinket boxes, a wooden glove box, a solitaire game box.Some bits missing, surface scratching, chips, staining.

Los 95

A George III silver caddy spoon with bright cut engraved decoration and pierced work to the rim of the bowl, vacant cartouches, hallmarked Birmingham, 1805 by Cocks & Bettridge, approx. 6.5cm long and 7gramsCondition: Tarnishing, surface scratching.

Los 1047

19th Century Dresden hand painted tea caddy with stopper marks to base, along with catalogue stamps, porcelain, in very good condition for ages, no chips or cracks

Los 143

A collection of silver to include: George III Old English sauce ladle, engraved with initials, hallmarked by TN/GB, London, 1815; pair of Edwardian silver bon bon dishes, hallmarked Birmingham, 1905, an Arts & Crafts unmarked and untested white metal large caddy spoon, the shaped handle applied with circular motifs and a white metal Dutch style ladle, the bowl chased with Maiden within oval cartouche, marked on the stem, sterling silver weigh 2.69 ozt (83.6 grams) (5) 

Los 224

Two hardwood vase stands with pierced decoration, a carved hardwood figure of cherub, 13" high, a mahogany tea caddy, converted to a desk tidy and other items

Los 416

A large Victorian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, the interior with four lidded compartments, two mixing bowl apertures, bun feet, 23.5cm high, 34.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep, c.1860

Los 531

An 18th century mahogany tea caddy, pagoda top, the front and sides inlaid with chequered band, the interior with three metal canisters, 27cm wide, c.1750

Los 567

A 19th century walnut sarcophagus tea caddy, the interior with three compartments, bun feet, 15.5cm high, 25.5cm wide, c.1850

Los 433

A George III rectangular tea caddy, probably goncalo alves, inlaid with boxwood stringing, some damage, 30.5cm wide x 15cm deep x 15.5cm highLacking mixing bowl and tinning worn away on canisters. Case lacking some stringing, including 6cm, 4cm and 2cm on top. Top with some hairline cracks and slightly warped.

Los 434

An assembled group of wood boxes to include: A dome-top coromandel perfume casket with glass bottles; an octagonal ebony-strung walnut tea caddy; and an inlaid mixed-wood folding cribbage board.

Los 435

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular outline, the divided hinged covers enclosing twin tea boxes and a mixing compartment, 27cm wide.

Los 213

Collection of miscellaneous silver comprising of: a silver caddy of square form with repousse decoration, bearing marks for William Comyns & Sons, London, 1891, 10cm high, a George I silver gilt berry spoon, and a George II silver git berry spoon, some marks on both are indistinct, a silver sauce boat, a silver serving spoon, silver teaspoons, silver ashtray, silver spoons, a silver tea strainer etc, overall weight is 737g approx overall At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Los 292

Collection of ceramics and porcelain comprising of: Nymphenburg child with shield, lion and shield, a KPM Berlin porcelain caddy and cover, decorated with flowers, a Wedgwood tankard commemorating Josiah Wedgwood, a Royal Doulton Lambeth jug, a Royal Doulton mother and child figure group, a Royal Crown Derby Imari plate, a cabinet plate etc (12)All with overall wear, marks and scratches. Some with crazing and minor firing faults. 'Our bread untaxed, our commerce free' plate with damage and hairlines.

Los 145

A Victorian mahogany apprentice chest, the top with a moulded cornice above two short and three long drawers, with a shaped apron, on turned legs, 26cm high, 26cm wide, 20cm deep, a 19thC flame mahogany twin division tea caddy, 19.5cm wide, together with a 19thC walnut writing slope, with mahogany and boxwood inlay, the hinged lid enclosing a writing slope and various compartments. (3)

Los 246

An early 20th century Chinese antimony tea caddy, relief decorated with chrysanthemums, H. 12cm.

Los 278

An early Mauchlin Ware tea caddy, W. 28cm (A/F), together with three early tins and a leather jewellery box.

Los 1099

Early 20th century Chinese Chinoiserie decorated black lacquered / Japanned tea box caddy chest. Square with hinged top and remains of linings having later inset tray set top the top. Measures approximately 27cm x 27cm x 29cm.

Los 851

19th century George III mahogany inlaid tea caddy box. Rectangular form with inlaid borders and central conch shell inlaid centre. Hinged top with appointed interior. Measures approx. 12cm x 23cm x 13cm.

Los 892

Edwardian mahogany and line inlaid bachelors chest of drawers. Raised on bracket foot plinth base with an upright pedestal body set with 5 graduating drawers having brass swing handles, caddy top above. Measures approx. 89cm x 68cm x 49cm.

Los 473

A box of British maps, and a box with pencils, caddy, desk bell etc

Los 330

A Chinese wooden tea caddy and cover, probably 20th century, of barrel form, extensively relief carved with dragons, metal liner, 18cm high, with a compressed tea block, moulded with a temple between star and character borders, 24cm x 19cm (2)

Los 667

A George II mahogany tea caddy, the hinged pagoda cover with brass swing handle, inlaid with chevron banding, opening to reveal three tole ware cannisters, upon ogee bracket feet, 17cm H x 24cm W x 16cm D

Los 668

A George III mahogany domed caddy, the hinged cover centred with an inlaid oval enclosing moth detail, opening to a vacant interior, with two further inlaid roundels to the front panel, 14cm H x 20cm W x 12cm D

Los 671

A pollard oak sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, mid 19th century, the velvet lined hinged cover enclosing two removable lidded cannisters and a central covered aperture (associated), J Bramah brass locked stamped 'VR', all within a swollen body and upon bun feet, 22cm H x 33xm W x 19cm D

Los 673

A Trinity House marquetry tea caddy, third quarter 19th century, the rectangular figured walnut box with a marquetry panel to the cover depicting clippers with a lighthouse in the distance, above birds eye maple panels to the four sides, opening to a central circular aperture and two lidded compartments, 13cm H x 28cm W x 17cm D Note: Trinity House marquetry boxes were made between 1850-1880 by lighthouse keepers to be sold through Trinity House Service.Condition reportMinor fading light marks and surface scratches to the cover and sides, commensurate with age and use. Fine split to the underside of the box running the full depth of the box under the baize liner, screw holes to the underside of the box in each corner where feet have been positioned. Small chip to the escutcheon, minor split to the veneer on the RH side of the cover, 8cm long, tiny chip to the veneer on the cover above the escutcheon, some rubbing to the paper liner on the underside of the cover. 

Los 109

A William IV rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments and a central mixing bowl well, raised upon compressed bun feet, 31cm wide x 16cm high x 16cm deep.

Los 146

Dutch silver including a cream ladle, the bowl decorated in relief with an angler on a stream, the handle terminating with a female Dutch milk carrier; a sugar shovel, three nautical themed teaspons, two terminating with sailing ships the other with MS Oranje total weight 76.49g; a Dutch white metal caddy spoon,the bowl decorated in relief with a mandolin player and audience, terminating with sailing ship; a Dutch white metal sugar shovel decorated with the scene 'The Nightwatch', rubbed marks total 34.23g

Los 34

A Victorian walnut Tunbridge Ware parquetry inlaid tea caddy, the hinged domed top opening to reveal a twin division interior with covers 20cm wide.

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