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Los 260

Early Victorian caddy by Mechi, Leadenhall Street, London, mother of pearl inlaid ebony with two compartments and bowl, 38cm across, 23cm high.

Los 261

Regency tortoiseshell bow front caddy, with filigree gilt corners and on ball feet, 20.5cm across.

Los 328

A PAIR OF SILVER GRAPE SCISSORS and a Scottish silver tea caddy spoon

Los 783

A Days mobility walking aid/seat together with a Days walking stick and zimmerframe with caddy

Los 1

A Late 19th century Satinwood Tea Caddy of Sarcophagus Form with Inlaid Hinged Lid to Two Division Interior, 22cms Wide

Los 237

A 19th Century Mahogany Tea Caddy (For Restoration), Two Small Horn Beakers and a Carved Wooden Tribal Item

Los 7

An 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy of Sarcophagus Form, Hinged Lid but Inner Section Dividers Removed, 20.5cms Wide

Los 68

A 19th century brass-inlaid rosewood tea caddy with a fitted interior enclosed by a hinged lid, with brass ring handles, & on gilt ormolu feet, 12½” wide x 7¾” high.

Los 160

2 Victorian wooden boxes (largest L 50cm D 27cm) & a tea caddy for restoration

Los 694

A George III silver caddy spoon, 65mm l, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1810, five George III bright cut and other silver teaspoons, a set of six Victorian silver teaspoons and a silver salt spoon, 7ozs 10dwts (13) Condition ReportCaddy spoon in good condition. The other items also in generally good condition with some slight wear

Los 707

A Continental decorative silver caddy shovel, early 20th c, a silver coffee spoon and a silver vase, loaded, 18dwts excluding vase (3) Condition ReportGood condition

Los 708

A German decorative silver caddy shovel, 75mm l, import marked, B Muller & Son, Chester 1908 and two others, the handle of one in the form of a farmer with a yoke, 1oz 14dwts (3) Condition ReportGood condition

Los 727

A George V commode shaped silver trinket box, on four feet, 75mm, maker's mark part struck, Birmingham 1919 and a Victorian EPNS tea caddy, engraved with swags (2) Condition ReportBoth slightly worn

Los 738

A Dutch silver tea caddy and cover, the sides cast with lovers and a gleaner, flowers and scrolls, 14.5cm h, spurious 18th c marks, import marked S B Landeck, Sheffield 1898, 8ozs Condition ReportDented, not split or holed. Lid slightly split but repairable

Los 1512

A 19th century Victorian copper and brass planter trough being raised on hairy paw feet with lion mask ring handles. Together with a Victorian 19th century rosewood tea caddy box of sarcophagus form. Measures approx: 16cm x 49cm x 16cm.

Los 662

Assortment of vintage mid to late 20th century Mason`s Ironstone printed and hand painted china tea services. The lot includes two Mason`s "Fruit Basket" collection lustre ware milk jug and ginger jar with fruit and floral decorations in purple, blue and green tones. A Mason`s "Java" set of censer, small vase, tea caddy, service dish, milk and water jugs, and ginger jar with cobalt blue and pink floral decorations and guilt rims. A Mason`s "Brown Velvet" set of milk jug, small vase, bob bob dish and small service dish, and a round platter. Additionally, six Mason`s "Chantilly" small plates with brown and yellow decorations. The lot appears in overall good conditions with minor wear commensurate with age.

Los 9173

Porcelain dish with blue floral decoration, 23 cm diameter, Cantonese dish 22 cm diameter, 2 saucers 24 cm diameter (1 with rim chips), brown bowl with gold-coloured dragon decoration, 6.5 cm high, 18 cm diameter and tea caddy with polychrome decoration, 12.5 cm high, 12 cm diameter, all 6 pieces porcelain period 19th/20th century

Los 4144

1 pair of porcelain miniature vases with blue and white decor of 2 people in the garden, 1 porcelain powder blue miniature vase, 1 blue and a gray porcelain holder for incense, bronze teapot and tea caddy in a textile-lined box and a porcelain Famille Rose saucer with 2 birds in blossom tree, China ca. 1900.23 cm diameter (restored)

Los 4020

Brass tea caddy with Asian characters and floral decor, marked on the bottom, Asia ca. 1900, 13 cm diameter

Los 1254

A Regency tortoiseshell bombe shaped two division tea caddy on ivory ball feet (Lid detached, requires restoration) - 18cm wide

Los 1826

A George V silver hexagonal tea caddy, Sheffield, 1919, 10.5cm, a silver posy vase and a cased three piece silver condiment set.

Los 1832

A small collection of 18th century and later silver flatware, including a table spoon by Thomas Eustace, Exeter, 1785, two 18th century silver lace back dessert spoons, an 18th century 'berry' spoon, a George III silver caddy spoon, IT, Birmingham, 1804, two later sifter spoons etc and a plated dessert spoon,12oz.

Los 1166

Nine silver plated side and dinner knives with pistol handles, six silver plated dinner forks of thread and fiddle form with scallop shell decoration and engraved crest, a plated caddy spoon and two silver plated dinner forks of plain fiddle back form, GW approx 1391.9g There are 5 dinner knives measuring 245mm long and 4 side knives measuring 215mm long

Los 48

An unusual mahogany tea caddy, 19th century, in the form of a miniature George III style cellarette, of tapered octagonal form, with a cross-banded and inlaid hinged top, opening to an inner lid and single tea compartment, on three turned feet, 20cm high, 19cm diameter

Los 45

A George III Silver Shovel Pattern Caddy Spoon and Mixed Silver Ware, the caddy spoon by I.T., Birmingham 1903, the bowl engraved with shield cartouche and with green stained composition handle, 3ins overall, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with plain oval bowl, London 1844, and a mixed selection of silver spoons and a butter knife, combined weight 9ozs

Los 587

A Dutch Blue Painted Brass Tea Caddy, 19th Century, with painted landscapes and stylised swan handles, the cover with acorn finial, on paw feet, 8ins highCondition ReportSome surface wear of paint is missing detail. Some light scattered scratching.  Cover similarly with some wear to paint.  Knop is slightly bent over.  The interior is possibly later painted.  

Los 588

A Mahogany Two-Handled Knife Box, George III, inlaid with bandings and feather stringings and with fitted interior 9ins x 10ins x 13.25ins high, and a sarcophagus shaped tea caddy 11.5ins x 5.75ins x 6.5ins high

Los 451

A Chinese iron-bound wooden Well/Water Bucket, Diameter 33cm x H 61cm, together with a 19thC mahogany tea caddy, W 34cm x H 17cm x D 16.5cm, and an Edwardian inlaid mahogany piano stool (3)

Los 485

A Victorian mahogany Workbox, with Mother-of-Pearl inlay, together with an early 19thC rosewood Tea Caddy (2)

Los 244

A 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with lion ring handles. complete with two canisters, 32cm x 17cm x 20cm

Los 246

A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea Caddy with twin compartments complete with mixing bowl.raised on bun feet, 30cm x 16cm x 20cm

Los 254

A Regency rosewood inlaid sarcophagus shaped two section tea caddy, the top inlaid with metal stringing,raised on bun feet 23 cm x 15 cm x 18 cm

Los 468

An early 19th century rosewood and brass mounted tea caddy, the interior fitted with central well and two caddy apertures, 31 cm wide

Los 213

Various collectables to include a circular Royal Crown Derby pot and cover; hand-gilded and decorated 'Butterflies of the World' (8cm diameter); an enamel Althorp box; a moulded brass caddy spoon; various small painted metal figures to include squirrel, rabbit, duck and; two small hand-cut 19th century liqueurs / sherries, a small and heavy cast-metal model of a pig, a fossil, a rough piece of amber and concentric weights (7)

Los 173

A Victorian floral-painted papier mache tea caddy, 22 cm wide to/w a set of drawing instruments in fitted teak case and a French brass carriage clock (3)

Los 193

Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, to/w an ink and wash silhouette of a young boy and two sets of postage scales

Los 63

Assorted hallmarked flatware to include various spoons, a sifter spoon, a 19th century caddy spoon with bright-cut engraving and with shell-shaped bowl, a 19th century butter scoop with shaped blade, a page marker and a 18th century dog nose and rat tail spoon

Los 114

A collection of assorted silver, objects of vertu and pens, including: three caddy-spoons, one with shell shaped bowl and vine cast handle; a shell-shaped pin-cushion; a cheroot-case; a cigarette-case; various mother-of-pearl mounted folding fruit-knives and a large collection of thimbles (qty)Condition report: 27 thimbles with British hallmarks, the card case, caddy spoons, cheroot holder, small box, pin cushion and knives, all with British hallmarks, fountain pens include some 14ct gold nibs

Los 118

Three George III Silver Caddy-Spoons, London, 1790, London, 1808 and London, 1799, one with bifurcated handle, engraved with initials, the others Old English pattern, Together With: a George V silver caddy-spoon, Sheffield, 1912, engraved with a baron's coronet, total weight 1oz 7dwt, 41gr (4)

Los 119

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1817, with Fiddle pattern handle, the bowl oblong and engraved with basketweave motifs, 6dwt, 9.6gr

Los 120

Two George III Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by George Wintle, London, 1820, Old English pattern, engraved with zig-zag decoration, the bowl engraved with foliage, the other maker's mark rubbed, London, 1805, with stylised leaf-shaped bowl and twisted handle, 10dwt, 16.4gr (2)

Los 121

Three George III or Victorian Silver Caddy-Spoons, London, 1812, London, 1816 and Birmingham, 1841, each Fiddle pattern, with variously shaped bowls and variously engraved with initials, total weight 1oz 1dwt, 33gr (3)

Los 122

Three George IV Silver Caddy-Spoons, one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1820, King's pattern with oblong bowl, another maker's mark rubbed, London, circa 1825, King's pattern with oval bowl and one by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham, 1851, King's pattern, the bowl circular and engraved with foliage and flowers, total weight 1oz 8dwt, 43gr (3)

Los 146

A George III Silver Decanter-Label, by Peter and Ann Bateman, 1792, oblong and with canted corners, the border pierced and engraved with foliage, pierced 'Brandy', with suspension chain, cm wide; Together With: a George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, London, 1801, Fiddle Thread pattern, with shell bowl, engraved with initials, 8.4cm long, total weight of silver 13dwt, 21gr (2)Condition report: Caddy spoon is single struck, with a small split to the bowl, decanter label free from splits and repairs, both with lightwear and surface scratches

Los 3

A collection of assorted silver, comprisng: a tea-caddy; a George III silver cream-jug; a pair of ashtrays; a pair of pierced dishes with openwork spatulate handles; a pair of part-pierced shell-shaped dishes; a pierced circular dish; five various napkin-rings; a vesta-case; a stamp-case and a bottle mount, weight of silver 21oz 3dwt, 658gr (qty)

Los 31

A collection of assorted silver and silver plate, including: a bonbon dish; various small trophies; a tea-caddy; assorted plated dishes and other items (qty)

Los 43

A Cased Set of Dutch Silver Teaspoons, by J. M. v. Kempen en Zn., Voorschoten, 1861, each Threaded Old English pattern, comprising: twelve teaspoons; a pair of associated sugar-tongs; a caddy-spoon and a spoon with pointed bowl, in fitted brass inlaid bur walnut and rosewood crossbanded box, the interior set with mirrors, the box 21.5cm wide

Los 1071

Two pieces of studio pottery, a Japanese vase, a Chinese tea caddy, set of carpet bowls, carved wooden tribal mask, candle holder and shallow bowl**PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Los 240

Mahogany tea caddy with inlay decoration and bone escutcheon, the hinged lid lifting to reveal lidded compartmented interior, together with an oak box with mother of pearl inlay, largest L25cm H11cm D17cm

Los 261

Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with inlaid mother of pearl decoration to the front panel depicting a Chinese garden, the hinged cover opening to reveal a twin compartmented interior with tortoiseshell lids above sections with remnants of zinc lining, H13.5c, W21cm D12cm

Los 296

A collection of approx 19 silverplated caddy spoons

Los 40

A box containing a selection of domestic collectables to include; champagne caddy, moulding planes, etc.

Los 1556

A 19TH CENTURY WALNUT TEA CADDY, of rectangular form with brass handle and mounts, the interior with twin lidded canisters labelled 'Green' and 'Black', length 24cm; together with another smaller burr walnut stationery box, length 19cm (2)

Los 1567

A GEORGE IV ANGLO-INDIAN HORN TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form with flower finial, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior with twin lidded canisters, the reeded body with foliate banding on ivory paw feet, height 29cm, width 37cm

Los 1581

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, inlaid with sunburst and interlinked circle motifs, height 13cm

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