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Los 1155

A Georgian inlaid tea caddy, a workbox, a pair of wooden bookends and a collection of treen

Los 783

Four 19th century silver caddy spoons, (one a/f, bent)

Los 388

Ten 1953 Coronation tin boxes and caddies, a 1935 Silver Jubilee caddy and 34 later royal commemorative tins (45)

Los 8

An assortment to include: a large Mason's bowl hand gilded and decorated with various flowers in the Mandalay red pattern; a boxed silver spoon and a silver caddy spoon with scallop-shaped bowl; an original boxed G.W.R. jigsaw puzzle 'The Cornish Riviera Express'; various silver plate, glassware and ceramics.

Los 82

Various jewellery and bijouterie to include: lady's costume jewellery, minor silverware (including a broken Dutch silver caddy spoon), some silver pendants,19th century silver clip dated 1819,a 'miser's purse',expandable bracelet with amethyst style stoneand other similar items 

Los 16

A collection of ERII and other silver, including an Arts and Crafts style planished caddy spoon, Whitehill, Birmingham 1986, 7.5cm long, two wine/spirit labels for 'Vodka' and 'Port', Whitehill, Birmingham 1987/2004, a pair of broomstick form salt spoons with gilt broom ends, Whitehill, London 1995, 6.5cm long, 5.28toz overall. (1 bag)

Los 29

A group of mixed silver and white metal items, including caddy spoons, tea strainers, salt spoons, a toddy ladle bowl, and a Continental white metal strainer spoon, 19cm, 5.1toz total weighable silver. (1 bag)

Los 189

TEA CADDY, England, Viktorianische Epoche,Mahagoni, rechteckige Truhenform auf Füßen (eins fehlt), zwei Innenfächer mit Deckeln, Beinknäufe, zentral Glasschale mit Rauten- und Vegetalschliff, dazu Messingschäufelchen in Muschelform, innenliegendes Schloss, Schlüssel nicht anbei, 17 x 30 x 15 cm, kleinere Furnierschäden

Los 26

Vintage silver tea caddy spoon Birmingham silver hallmarks makers L.Ltd

Los 27

Antique Georgian silver tea caddy spoon London silver hallmarks makers W.E

Los 29

Dutch silver tea caddy spoon embossed scene silver dutch silver sword hallmark

Los 34

Antique Silver tea caddy spoon Sheffield silver hallmarks

Los 35

Silver tea caddy spoon Birmingham silver hallmarks

Los 97

Antique mahogany tea caddy for restoration

Los 663

A black japanned eight day longcase clock, by Nathaniel Gray, London, mid 18th century and later, the case with caddy top above four pilasters, decorated throughout in gilt with foliage and chinoiserie scenes of figures, birds, pagodas and blossoming trees, on plinth base, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at twelve and date aperture at six, with strike/silent dial to arch, having oval plaque to matted dial centre inscribed Nathaniel Gray London, the five pillared twin train movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and weights, 234cm high Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report

Los 1405

Edwardian Sheraton revival satinwood crossbanded and boxwood strung mahogany display cabinet, with caddy top above two astragal moulded glazed doors, on square tapered supports and spade feet, W100cm D36cm H153cm

Los 2061

The Grange Goathland - Early Victorian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, outlined with ebonised banding, interior with two compartments and etched glass bowl, W43cm D22cm H23cm

Los 1050

Collection of Geo.111 and later hallmarked silver to include: Victorian silver tea caddy with reeded body, hallmark rubbed H7.5cm, silver pepperette, pair of Gothic style knife rests and a pair of Geo.III period silver sugar nips, Richard Mills London, 8.4 ozt gross (4)

Los 152

A 19th Century mahogany Regency tea caddy having a sarcophagus form lid with bombe sides and twin handles. The hinged lid opening to reveal twin flush caddies flanking central cut glass bowl. Raised on small bun feet. Measures approx; 20cm x 30cm x 15cm.

Los 530

A 19th tunbridge ware micromosaic tea caddy box. Intricately decorated with scenes of classical ruins and repeating botanical motifs. The domed top lid and sloped body opening to reveal a fully appointed interior. Measures approx; 15cm x 26cm x 16cm.

Los 682

A 19th Century George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy having a hinged cover with shell detailing. The caddy of trefoil from. Measures approx; 14cm x 17cm x 12cm.   

Los 7

A 19th Century Regency & brass inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form having shaped side and sides with inlaid brass work throughout. The hinged lid opening to reveal a fully appointed interior with twin flush caddies flanking central bowl. All raised on bun feet. Measures approx; 19cm x 31cm x 16cm.

Los 137

Three George III Silver Caddy Spoons, one London 1808, another Birmingham 1806, and one Birmingham 1813, two with engraved decoration and one plain, 14dwt 22grThe plain spoon with a crease across the join of the handle and the bowl.Spoon with pierced gallery around the bowl with some small dents and creases to this galleried section.Remaining spoon with no notable damage.All with general wear and scratches.

Los 143

A Three-Piece Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Condiment-Set and an Elizabeth II Silver Caddy Spoon, the condiment set by Peter Nicholas and Co Ltd., London, 1986, each piece with a gilt foliage and flower band, the caddy-spoon maker's mark KT, possibly for Keith Tyssen, London, 1977, with plain tapering handle, weight of silver 7oz 17dwt, 244gr (4)Condiment set - silver free from splits and repairs, no notable dents, some wear and light scratches, rubber bungs perishedCaddy spoon - tiny notches to the rim of the handle, slight wear and scratches

Los 170

A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver Flatware, Fiddle pattern, comprising:10 table-spoons11 dessert-forks 6 dessert-spoons12 teaspoonsA fish-sliceA sauce-ladle4 pairs of sugar-tongsA pierced sifting-spoonA Scottish toddy-ladle6 various condiment-spoons3 egg-spoonsA caddy-spoonA Fiddle Thread pattern butter knife 74oz 6dwt, 2,311gr Together with an oak finish canteen (qty)

Los 231

A Georgian Mahogany Tea Caddy, together with a quantity of 19th century English pottery printed in underglaze blue with the Willow pattern, and some later Spode examples in Italian landscapes (one shelf)

Los 290

A George III Mahogany Tea Caddy of Ogee Shape, with ormolu mounts, blind fret carving, and opening to reveal three compartments, 27.5cm wide27.5cm wide by 14cm deep by 24cm high including the handleSmall triangular repair to the top, front right. Repair to the thin moulding on the top, front centre. Crack to the cavetto moulding front centre and left hand side. Small repair to the cavetto left front.Lock present. No key. Canisters lacking.

Los 272

Chinese porcelain lidded jar, glazed with a scene of a green flying dragon chasing a flaming pearl over a yellow ground. Marked along the underside with apocryphal six-character Chenghua mark in underglaze blue. It has been fitted with a metal collar and lid for use as a tea caddy.Height: 4 1/4 in x diameter: 3 3/4 in.

Los 401

Schatulle von Abraham RoentgenNussmaser, Rosenholz, auf Eiche, vergoldetes Messing, Kirsche, Ebenholz. Seltene, dreiseitig geschwungene Kastenform mit Klappdeckel und oben befestigtem Bügelgriff. Vorstehende Basis auf vier geschweiften, breit übereck gestellten Zargenfüßen. Über den rechteckigen Druckknopf in der rechten Wandung zu öffnender flacher Geheimschub in der rechten Basis. Umlaufend dekoriert mit horizontalen Bändern aus vertikal gelegtem Rosenholz, Messingfilets und breiten Maserstreifen. Auf dem Deckel eingelegt eine kleine Messingkartusche mit gravierter Blüte. Geringe, verfüllte Schwundrisse. Mit heruntergeklapptem Bügel H 16, B 24,5, T 15 cm.Neuwied, 1755 - 60.Meisterwerke en miniature Schatullen von Abraham RoentgenDie Produktion von Schatullen gehörte vermutlich schon seit der Gründung der Herrnhaager Werkstatt 1742 zu Abraham Roentgens täglicher Arbeit. Den Typus des elegant mit Edelhölzern furnierten Kästchens hatte er auf seinen Reisen in die Niederlande und nach London kennengelernt. Die Engländer pflegten den teuren, aus Indien und China importierten Tee in ähnlichen, innen verzinkten und abschließbaren Behältern aufzubewahren. Sie wurden caddy set genannt, ein Wort, das sich auf die chinesische Maßeinheit „kati“ bezog. Abraham Roentgen modifizierte Aussehen und Funktion des kolonialen Kästchens und erarbeitete sich damit gewissermaßen in seinem kleinsten Produkt schon ein sehr eigenes und auffälliges Profil. Millimetergroße, exakt aufeinander abgestimmte Furnierstückchen wurden auf einen Kirschholz- oder Eichenkorpus furniert. Messingbänder betonen die Umrisse, vergoldete Bronzefüße und raffinierte Einlagen steigern den Eindruck des Meisterwerks in Miniaturformat. Quasi zum Markenzeichen wurden die über einen inneren Knopfdruck herausspringenden, flachen Seitenschübe in der Basis ebenso wie die kleinen quadratischen Türchen im Schlossbeschlag, die mittels eines Druckknopfs im Boden aufspringen und das Schloss freigeben, um den Schlüssel einzustecken. In Serien hergestellt, besaß jedes einzelne eine individuelle Ausstattung, eine Besonderheit, wie z.B. die kleine, fein gravierte Messingkartusche auf dem Deckel. Die Schatullen wurden in mehreren Größen angeboten und waren nicht ausschließlich für Tee gedacht, sondern für einen beliebigen wertvollen Inhalt. Heute sind noch ungefähr 100 dieser preziösen Schatullen erhalten, die meisten allerdings im Format kleiner Teekästchen. Bis zur Hamburger Lotterie 1769 war ihr Erwerb ausschließlich der hochadligen Clientèle Abraham Roentgens vorbehalten. Erst die ab Ende der 1760er Jahre erhobene Teesteuer und auch der Geschmackswandel zum Klassizismus ließen die Nachfrage nach den aufwändigen Schatullen sinken.ProvenienzDeutscher Privatbesitz.LiteraturVgl. zur Verwendung der Materialien: Fabian, Roentgen Möbel aus Neuwied, Bad Neustadt 1986, Abb. 656-658.Dieses Objekt wurde unter Verwendung von Materialien hergestellt, für die beim Export in Ländern außerhalb der EU eine Genehmigung nach CITES erforderlich ist. Wir machen darauf aufmerksam, dass eine Genehmigung im Regelfall nicht erteilt wird.

Los 413

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, the hinged top opening to a partially fitted interior, with elements missing, on compressed bun feet, 19cm high x 31cm wide x 16cm deep

Los 257

Georgian mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus form, hinged cover revealing twin compartments with lids, raised on bracket feet, length 23cm, width 16cm, height 20cm

Los 157

A George III mahogany tea caddy, late 18th century 15cm high, 16cm wide, 13.5cm deep; together with a George III mahogany carte visites tray, 21 x 20.5cm; and an oval twin handled tray, mirror veneered in yew, 54cm wide, 43cm deep (3)

Los 64

A Victorian King's pattern sauce ladle, London 1852; silver pin dish by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1953; sugar tongs; caddy spoon; a chased silver slice marked G. Rupp, Ansbach, with turned wood handle, etc, the weighable silver 9.4oz

Los 449

1951 Festival of Britain small souvenir tea pots (2) and tea Caddy, chromed bodies with Bakelite handles and in excellent condition.

Los 8

A Newlyn copper cylindrical tea caddy and cover. Repousse decorated with a band of medlars on a punched ground, the cover stamped Tea, impressed mark to base, height 10cm.

Los 872

A Caughley blue and white tea bowl, circa 1790. Printed with the mother and child pattern, diameter 8.1cm, together with other 18th and 19th century pottery and porcelain, including a pearlware tea caddy, duck egg cups, teaware and a tile (box).

Los 9

A Newlyn copper cylindrical tea caddy and cover. Repousse decorated with medlars on a punched ground, height 11cm.

Los 1629

A silver hip flask with engraved gymkhana text - sold with a cased caddy spoon and cased pair of shell bowl spoons

Los 42

An Asprey & Co. novelty silver 'paint tin' tea caddy, Birmingham, 1933, of cylindrical form, designed with engine-turned lid and sides, 7.5cm high, 10.9cm dia., approx. weight 8.6ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Los 531

A PLASTIC GARDEN CADDY AND CONTENTS, A SPRAYER, SOILS SPIKES ETC

Los 1242

A late 19th Century oak presentation tea caddy, the lid inscribed ‘Presented to Major Sutherland, R.M.A by the wardroom officers Minotaur Dec 23rd 1881', fitted with two divisions and twin carrying handles on ball feet, width 23cm.

Los 1320

A 20th Century Louis XV1 style inlaid pier cabinet enclosed by a beaded edge shaped door below a brass gallery caddy top, on cabriole legs, floral marquetry detail, height 126cm x depth 38cm x width 62cm.

Los 582

A 19th Century coromandel tea caddy of sarcophagal form, inlaid with mother of pearl, width 26cm, S/D, a small parquetry inlaid rectangular work box and a mahogany book tidy, width 31cm. (3)

Los 9015

Mahogany three division tea caddy, silver-plated egg coddler, pair of blue glass vases, Caithness Dolphin bowl, brass model of a Geisha etc in one box

Los 342

An early Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1839, another, shovel form caddy spoon with mother o'pearl handle by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1891, and a small collection of further silver comprising two compacts, one with enamel top, a scent bottle, a sovereign holder, a card case and a circular box with pierced lid. (8)

Los 363

A George III silver caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1800, 8cm, another similar with bright-cut handle, maker's mark worn, London 1784, two Birmingham caddy spoons with scallop terminals, one by John Bettridge, 1818, the other by Joseph Willmore, 1838, an apostle top caddy spoon by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1915, and a plated caddy spoon. (6)

Los 403

A George IV silver caddy spoon, with engraved shovel-shaped bowl, by John Thropp, Birmingham 1820, a George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon by John Reily, London 1817, a George III silver sifter spoon, by William Edwards or William Ellerby, London 1804, and a Georgian silver toddy ladle, with coin inset bowl and whalebone twist handle. (4)

Los 416

A silver-gilt novelty caddy spoon, with eagle head handle and feathers forming the bowl, by C.J. Vander, London 1971, and a small collection of 19th century and later silver flatware, comprising two fiddle pattern table spoons, four similar table forks, three old English pattern dessert forks, a jam spoon, butter knife and two coffee spoons, 22.5oz overall. (qty)

Los 424

A late Victorian silver oval hip flask, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1894, 14.5cm high, a George V silver powder bowl and cover, of baluster form, by Pearce & Sons, London 1910, and a silver oval small tea caddy and cover, Birmingham 1910, 17oz overall. (3)Hip flask has some small dents to the edges, and further small knocks and scratches. Closure is fine. Otherwise all ok, minor knocks and scratches, some tarnish and marks.

Los 481

A William IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy A/F together with a mother of pearl and black papermache box with fitted interiorLocation:

Los 17

A chased silver boat shaped tea caddy. Approx. 137 grams. Est. £30 - £40.

Los 222

A Victorian silver tea caddy with hinged lid. Sheffield 1900. Approx. 100 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

Los 229

An early and rare 20th Century silver caddy spoon. Sheffield 1911. By Thomas Bradbury & Sons. Approx. 18 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Los 232

A Georgian silver caddy spoon of shaped form. London. By William Eley & William Fearn. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £25 - £35.

Los 25

An 18th Century silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl. London 1794. Approx. 8 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

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