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Los 1593

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, the interior with twin lidded canisters and glass mixing bowl, on bun feet, height 19cm, length 33cm

Los 106

Victorian rosewood brass bound two division tea caddy, Eastern hardwood adjustable book trough, turned yew table lamp, early C20th bobbin, terrestrial globe, etc

Los 136

Geo.I style walnut cased bracket timepiece, caddy top with brass handle, glazed break arched panel door enclosing brass Roman dial inscribed Smiths, Enfield

Los 1385

A George III harewood, crossbanded and line inlaid tea caddy, 33.5cm wide.

Los 1386

A Victorian rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy, 22.5cm wide. 

Los 1458

A George III mahogany kneehole chest, with a caddy top and brushing slide, 77cm wide. 

Los 131

ASSORTED SILVER ITEMS, including oval trinket box, 5-bar toast rack, 3 pc cruet, Celtic border ashtray, caddy spoon and inkwell with glass liner, 4pc dressing table set, tot. weighable silver appr. 10.5ozt. (11)

Los 181

ROYAL CROWN DERBY '1128' JAPAN TEA SERVICE FOR SIX, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, tea caddy, posy vase, pair cruets, crimped rim dish, bread & butter plate, cups, saucers, plates (27)Condition report: The hexagonal trumpet vase is the only piece that has scratches on the underneath.The pepper pot is missing the stopper.

Los 539

A Victorian "Willow" pattern tea caddy and Wedgwood red and blue pottery plates and tureen

Los 37

3 antique silver spoons inc 2 tea caddy spoons & embossed continental silver spoon

Los 301

A Georgian silver tea caddy with engraved border and large monogram to centre with applied floral knop, hallmarked London 1784, maker Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert (some damage noted)

Los 101

A silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1918 with shell terminal, a pair of George III bright cut tea spoons, a silver page trowel, Birmingham 1980 and other silver, 90 gm.

Los 112

A George III silver caddy spoon, by WP, Birmingham 1781 and a silver bright cut caddy spoon, Sheffield 1956, 29gm

Los 222

EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID HEXAGONAL CADDY,the lid with dragon amongst cloud decoration, 13cm wide

Los 310

SILVER PLATED FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE,along with a three piece tea sevrice and a tea caddy (8)

Los 341

MAHOGANY AND BOXWOOD CROSSBANDED TEA CADDY,with two division interior, for restoration, 32cm wide

Los 2597

Three silver caddy spoons, the first Victorian Fiddle pattern example with shell shaped bowl, hallmarked Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855, the second Victorian Fiddle pattern example with scroll engraved detail to the circular bowl, hallmarked Charles Boyton, London 1841, and the third later example with shaped handle and shell shaped bowl, hallmarked Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1979, approximate total weight 1.28 ozt (40 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Some slight wear to edges of bowls, particularly example with circular bowl.Hallmarks clear and legible.

Los 1103

A Chinese blue and white export porcelain tea caddy, Kangxi style but probably 20th century, of ovoid form, painted with a figural scene, height 9.3cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Los 1134

A Japanese brown speckled glaze pottery tea caddy, 20th century, of shouldered tapering form with ivory cover, unmarked, height 8.8cm, with original silk bag, height 8.8cm, wood box and cover.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Los 391

the caddy spoon with mark of Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1977, Jubilee marked, the bowl of fig shape, the handle formed by a profile of The Queen, 8cm in length, 0.7ozt, presented in the original gilt tooled and crested fitted case, lined in cream satin and dark blue velvet; the tea strainer with mark of Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909, the border with repoussé flowers, the handle and lip of twisted tendrils, 14cm in length, 0.8ozt (2)

Los 396

marks indecipherable, oval pierced bowl and tapering handle with pointed finial, 15cm overall length, 0.3oztFootnote: The word ‘mote’ refers to a small particle - in this case, particles of tea leaf. Originally called a 'tea strainer spoon', mote spoons or mote skimmers were introduced in the late 17th century. The London Gazette described them at the time as ‘long or strainer spoons with narrow pointy ends’Traditionally, tea was made by adding loose tea leaves to a teapot of hot water. When the brewed tea was poured from the pot, stray ‘motes’ (leaves) often escaped, causing the tea to continue brewing in the cup. The slots in the mote spoon would allow the tea leaves to be removed with a simple scoop.The ‘narrow pointy end’ was used to unblock the spout of the teapot, which would regularly become blocked with tea leaves.Those households who were unable to afford a silver mote spoon as well as a tea caddy spoon could also use it to scoop tea out of the caddy, allowing the powdered remnants of the tea leaves to fall back through the slots.Mote spoons, though very decorative, were not particularly popular at the time, and they only remained in use until the end of the 18th century, when the larger tea strainer was introduced.

Los 1157

A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy with fitted interior

Los 324

A 19th century Dutch silver tea caddy with embossed decoration, possibly Delft, 10cm

Los 399

A Georgian silver scoop form caddy spoon, Birmingham 1812, maker I T - possibly Joseph Turner

Los 403

A silver shell bowl caddy spoon with bright cut handle by Hester Bateman, London 1784

Los 410

A silver caddy spoon in the form of a harlequin, London 1881 by Thomas James, 11cm, 45g

Los 414

A silver hammered Arts and Crafts Liberty caddy spoon 'Cymric' by Archibold Knox

Los 420

A white metal tea caddy with all over floral branches 8.5 cm wide and a white metal wager cup 10cm , 258g

Los 473

A silver shell bowl caddy spoon with gilt feather handle Sheffield 1981 by Roberts & Belk , a bright cut caddy spoon London 1822 by John & Henry Liasand a silver Mappin & Webb miniature warming pan London 1912

Los 101

A COLLECTION OF SILVER Comprising a silver toast rack 9cm in length Assorted silver spoons to include caddy spoon, sugar nips, a silver topped sugar sifter and two egg cups. Marked 925 to underside Weighable silver approx. 267g 8.5 troy ozs

Los 6038

18th - 19th century Delft polychrome fayence tea caddy with chinoiserie decor. With bottom mark APK Chip lid. Dimensions: H 10.5 cm. In fair/good condition.

Los 7003

Two 17th - 18th century Chinese porcelain Kang Xi tea caddy with silver lid. Geisha decor. With bottom mark. Dimensions: H 15 cm. In good condition.

Los 7451

Three parts diverse. (1) 18th - 19th century Chinese porcelain vase with figures/landscape/dragons/animals/gold decor, top edge glued. (2) German porcelain tea caddy with Zwiebelmuster decor. (3) Japanese sake bottle with contents. Dimensions: 14 - 25.5 cm. In fair/good condition.

Los 7525

Two parts Chinese Yixing stoneware. 1x Pumpkin-shaped teapot. 1x Tea caddy, marked. Dimensions: 11 - 16 cm. In good condition.

Los 7702

Two pieces of 18th century Chinese Imari porcelain. Consisting of: Milk jug, hairline. And a tea caddy, chip. Dimensions: 9 - 10 cm. In decent shape.

Los 195

Crystal cut tea caddy with silver collar and cap, 833/000. Octagonal cut bottle with a silver convex cap with a rim with dot decor, ø7x12.5cm. Small chip lands on the bottom edge. In good condition

Los 43

Crystal cut tea caddy with silver collar and cap, 833/000. Convex cut bottle with silver rim with engraving and a cap with engraving and a point. ø8x18.5cm. In good condition

Los 220

A 19TH CENTURY PROVINCIAL ENGLISH LONGCASE CLOCKin a pine case, the hood with caddy top over ringed pilasters, on a plain trunk over a plinth base, with square painted dial and Roman numerals, signed 'W. EVANS MALVERN', with pendulum and two weights,204cm high

Los 586

VARIOUS 18th, 19th CENTURY AND OTHER SILVER CONDIMENT AND TEA SPOONS INCLUDING A DUTCH SILVER CADDY SPOON FOR ZAANLANDSE ZILVERSMEDERIJEN. GROSS WEIGHT 291grms.

Los 371

An oak desk top clerk's writing slope 35 cm deep x 43 cm wide x 10.5 cm high, a carved wooden tea caddy decorated with holly leaves, an early 20th Century oak cased compass set, a small collection of coinage and a cased brass paper cutter stamped "C.A. Smiths Patent", together with a wood wool filled pale gold plush mohair dog with tongue protruding and glass eyes and squeaker approx. 33 cm long x 25 cm high

Los 569

A Georgian Irish silver caddy spoon with bright cut decorated handle and armorial of a greyhound's head and crown, a Victorian silver caddy spoon with foliate engraved decoration (by George Unite, Birmingham 1842) and another Georgian bright cut caddy spoon, 1.04 oz total CONDITION REPORTS Irish spoon - in basically sound condition though with some surface scratching and wear and tear conducive with age and use. Marks fairly rubbed.George Unite spoon with crack to the handle and otherwise with wear and tear conducive with age and use. Dent to the underside of the handle which may be part of the original construction as fairly central.Third spoon - basically sound though again with wear and tear conducive with age and use.

Los 352

Assorted jewellery and sewing boxes, a dome top tea caddy etc Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 544

A box of miscellaneous including tea caddy, wall clock, tea tray etc Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 856

A Scottish silver caddy spoon by Isle of Mull Silver Co, marked to bowl, with a shell capped pierced scroll handle, and a Georg Jensen silver bernadotte pattern caddy spoon with ribbed handle, 38gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 870

A quantity of silver flatware including a silver sauce ladle in the fiddle pattern by David McDonald, Glasgow 1833, another by William Chawner, London 1821, with engraved griffon terminal, a set of of six teaspoons in the onslow pattern by Richard Richardson, Sheffield 1912, three brightcut fruit spoons by George Edward & Sons, Edinburgh 1875, and a silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1916, 252gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 503

An Edwardian silver tea caddy of elongated hexagonal form in the Adam Revival manner (by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1907) 9.5 cm excluding handle 7.6 oz

Los 674

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular twin division form, with key, 20cm wide.

Los 138

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl, George Unite, Birmingham 1874, and another with a shell bowl and beaded handle, and seven silver plated souvenir spoons, some with enamel terminals.

Los 142

A Georgian silver fiddle pattern sifter spoon, with engraving to handle, possibly London 1829, 11.5cm long, and a Victorian silver caddy spoon, the bowl with a waved border and scroll decoration, the centre depicting a swan, with an ornate dragon and scroll cast handle, 11cm long, London 1897, 1½oz all in.

Los 152

A group of small silver, to include two caddy spoons, coffee bean spoon, fiddle pattern mustard spoon, teaspoons of varying designs, butter knife with silver blade and mother of pearl handle, etc., weighable silver 3½oz.

Los 19

An early 19thC oval boxwood ebony and mahogany tea caddy, with chequer banded borders, the hinged lid enclosing a vacant interior, 11cm high, 20cm wide, 11cm deep. (AF)

Los 3

A Regency blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy, of domed twin division form, with a cartouche engraved M Swallow, fitted part foil interior, raised on four ball feet, 10cm high, 15cm wide, 9cm deep.

Los 44

An Edwardian silver tea caddy, of oval form, with two angular handles, raised on four scroll cast feet, James Dixon, Sheffield 1908, 13.5cm high, 17¼oz.

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