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Los 152

A Victorian silver fiddle back caddy spoon, Benjamin Stephens, London, 1838, 13g; a pair of Victorian silver sugar nips, C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1898, 17g; a Continental silver circular ashtray, stamped 900, 66g; a set of five silver hafted butter knifes, the hafts terminating in a crown, Yates Brothers, Sheffield, 1910; a continental white metal novelty pepperette in the form of an ale jug/stein embossed in relief with a scene of a fiddler & a couple drinking ale

Los 67

Advertisement - A Dunhill The White Spot airtight Patented mahogany tobacco jar of octagonal form, with patent no. 11832/13, with lead mounted top and zinc coated interior (12cm x 15cm); an 18th century lead tobacco caddy (2)

Los 113

Mixed Lot: pair of Victorian Old English pattern sauce ladles, London 1894, a small silver rat-tail sauce ladle, London 1977, four silver apostle tea spoons, three Sheffield hallmarked silver preserve spoons, two Georgian silver dessert fork, London 1807, maker's mark Eley & Fearne, a Victorian fish slice, London 1870, a large 925 cheese scoop, two silver caddy spoons and a mustard spoon together with a silver handled cake slice and preserve spade, a treen pepper mill with silver hallmarked band, weighable silver 589gms

Los 210

Cased set of six Elizabeth II fruit spoons in Art Deco taste with stylised handles and egg shaped bowls, Sheffield 1958 by Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, together with a box of assorted mainly Continental white metal flatwares including a set of five dessert spoons with twist stems and coin finials (no discernible marks), four white metal coffee spoons with pierced cast stems and a hallmarked pepperette and caddy spoon, g/w 335gms

Los 124

A SMALL PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY ASSORTED SILVER FLATWARE, including a George III Old English pattern sauce ladle, engraved initials, makers William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1808, a pair of George V Old English pattern sauce ladles, makers Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1921, a caddy spoon in poor condition, maker Josiah Snatt, London 1805, two George III condiment spoons, etc, various makers and dates, gross weight 13.25ozt, 411.9 grams (11) (Condition report: generally in useable condition with the exception of the caddy spoon, many pieces with engraved initials, some with dates)

Los 194

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY OF RECTANGULAR FORM, brass swan neck handle to the hinged lid, brass escutcheon, the interior with three divisions and later blue velvet lined, width 24.5cm x height with handle down 14cm, together with an early Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover with domed top, replacement escutcheon, two division interior with lift off covers, later green baize lined interior, on four flattened bun feet (front left corner is larger than the others), width 23cm x height 16cm (2) (Condition report: the mahogany caddy has a let in repair to the bottom edge of the sides, two splits on the bottom left hand front corner, lock and key work, the rosewood caddy has losses to the mother of pearl on the dome, top corners have losses, the front right corner has a repaired veneer, front bottom corners have knocks and losses, inside right hand hinge has a small section of veneer missing)

Los 196

A LATE VICTORIAN OAK AND BRASS BOUND MINIATURE PURDONIUM, fitted with a carry handle to the top, sloped front with gothic style hinges and mounts, brass shovel with replacement bakelite handle, on four scrolled feet, the lid interior stamped RD115013, lined interior, length 19cm x width 14cm x height 17cm, together with an early Victorian rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, brass shaped rectangular cartouche to the lid, the distressed interior with two covered divisions and space for mixing/sugar bowl, lacks feet, width 27.5cm, a late 19th century Japanese brass page turner and a Victorian mother of pearl letter opener (4) (Condition report: purdonium is in good condition, the brass mounts to the sides are both missing one brass stud but the mounts are not loose, the scoop has some solder to the inside back edge, possibly relating to the replacement handle, the tea caddy has a strip of veneer loss along the right hand side bottom edge and a knock to the top right hand corner, the interior is distressed, the page turner has light wear and the letter opener has a few small chips around the top of the handle)

Los 80

A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER TEA CADDY OF BOMBE FORM, the pull off cover with galleon finial, repousse decorated with fishermen and women by harbours and farming scenes, bearing pseudo Hanau marks and import marks for B. Muller & Sons, Chester and London 1909/1910, 6.47ozt, 201.4 grams, height 17cm, together with a Victorian silver drum shaped covered mustard, the hinged lid with pierced thumbpiece, 'S' scroll handle, blue glass liner, maker John Keith, London 1860, 4.53ozt, 140.8 grams, height 8cm, gross weight of both pieces 11ozt, 342.2 grams (2) (Condition report: caddy is not sitting level on a flat surface, there are some dints along the edges of the waisted section, the finial is leaning very slightly to one side, bottom edges of the pull off cover are slightly dinted, the mustard thumbpiece is slightly bent)

Los 89

A George III tea caddy in a tortoiseshell effect painted finish with brass mounts

Los 5

A Late 19th Century Rectangular Single Tea Caddy with Mother of Pearl Inlay to Hinged Lid, 14cm Wide

Los 8

A 19th Century Mahogany Tea Caddy of Sarcophagus Form, Hinged Lid but Interior Fittings Removed and Missing Four Bun Feet, 27cm Wide

Los 9

A Collection of Three 19th/20th Century Boxes to Include Single Tea Caddy, Oak Pen Box and Stained Artist's Box with Fitted Interior

Los 103

A collection of silver and noveltiesvarious maker's and datesComprising: an unmarked silver novelty propelling pencil, modelled as an Egyptian Mummy, with ring suspension, length 6cm, a novelty silver propelling pencil, stamped S MORDAN 6 JULY 1840, modelled as a flintlock pistol, two silver caddy spoons, a novelty silver letter opener, Swedish, stamped 830, the handle modelled as a horses head, further embellished with a whip and horseshoe, with ivory blade, length 16.5cm, a silver cylindrical travelling inkwell, two silver vesta cases, one Walter & George Myers, Birmingham, with inset coloured hardstones, two unmarked silver mounted cornucopia shaped glass scent bottles, a George III silver snuff box, a silver bougie box, maker's mark only William Lestourgeon, circa 1760, shallow circular form with hinged cover, diameter 5.5cm, a silver and mother of pearl handled book mark, modelled as a dagger, a silver miniature tyg and a Chinese silver pepper shaker, Tuck Tang, with prunus blossom in relief. (16)Footnotes:Please note that from 19 January 2022, items containing ivory cannot be imported into the EU. The import of ivory into the USA is already prohibited.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 124

A Swedish silver tea caddyJohan Niklas Palm, Visby 1889 Oval, the lockable lid with a cast dog motif, on four foliate feet, length 14cm, weight 16.5oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 244

OF IRISH E.E.C. ENTRY INTEREST: A collection of ten Irish silver commemorative caddy spoonsThomas O'Connor & Sons Ltd, Dublin 1973, with fleur de lys mark and additional Gleninsheen collar mark to commemorate Ireland's entry into the E.E.C. in 1973 Terminal modelled as the Glenshinnan collar with matted surface and polished curved bowl, length 7.7cm, weight 10.3oz. (10)Footnotes:Provenance: From The Peter Ticher Collection of Irish SilverFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 280

A George III silver tea caddyEdward Cooper, London 1777Oval form with bright-engraved bands, narrow vertical bands between banded borders, oval reserve to the front, the flush-hinged cover with knop finial, length 12.4cm, weight 9.7oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 412

A small early 20th century walnut Westminster chiming longcase clockin the late 17th century stylethe rectangular hood with caddy top above a pair of spiral columns, the narrow trunk with crossbanded moulded door on similar plinth base and moulded foot, the 6.5' brass dial with winged putto mask head spandrels and Roman chapter ring with Arabic outer five minute rack, the centre engraved with foliate scrolls, the triple train brass movement striking and chiming on four rods, with key and short pendulum, 172cm high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 544

A late 18th century oak longcase clockthe dial signed Thomas Ogden, Halifaxthe rectangular hood with ogee caddy top with later silvered wooden onion spire finials above a frieze arch supported by a pair of freestanding columns, the trunk with shaped arched door on plain plinth and bracket feet with shaped apron, the 12' brass dial with maskhead spandrels and silvered engraved boss, the silvered Roman chapter ring with outer Arabic five minute track, the matted centre with ring turned winding apertures, moonphase below XII and date aperture above 6, the brass five pillar twin train movement with arched plates and anchor escapement striking on a bell, with case key, winder, pendulum and a pair of twin lead weights, 228cm high approximatelyThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 2675

Art Nouveau Tudric pewter tea caddy/biscuit box and cover designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty, of square form with stylized flowers and leaves in grid formation, signed and numbered 0194, approximately 11cm wide, 11.5cm high.Condition report: Surface scratching and tiny dings to the extremities. Otherwise in good age-related condition.

Los 149

Victorian burr walnut dome-lid tea caddy with decorative brass embellishments, two compartments,

Los 611

3 VARIOUS ORNATE BRASS BOXES, BRASS TEA CADDY & NOVELTY SQUIRREL NUTCRACKER

Los 1383

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy and a walnut 2 door smokers cabinet,Smokers cabinet 33 cms high.

Los 1814

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 1013

George III silver caddy spoon, with heart shaped bowl and flared handle, hallmarked Josiah Snatt, London 1806, together with a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, hallmarked Chawner & Co, London 1850, approximate weight 25.8 gramsCondition Report:General light wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks clear and legible, George III example with slight wear to part of makers mark.

Los 1097

Victorian mother of pearl and abalone tea caddy, of rectangular bow fronted form upon four compressed bun feet, the hinged cover opening to reveal a twin compartmented interior with mother of pearl covers over interiors with remnants of zinc lining, H9.5cm L14.5cm D9cmCondition Report:Some surface scratches, a few light cracks, nibbles and small losses to exterior. Escutcheon loose, having dropped to reveal remnants of glue. Visible glue around feet. interior lining to underside of lid slightly worn and faded. Interior lids in similar condition to exterior. Zinc lining flaking.

Los 1134

19th century mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with canted corners, the hinged cover with inset vacant brass panel, opening to reveal a twin compartmented interior with square covers above zinc lined divisions, H11cm W23cm D13cmCondition Report:Good overall condition, with some light wear including surface scratches and small nicks. Zinc lining to interior divisions with some losses.

Los 1135

George III Sheraton style sycamore tea caddy, of rectangular form with boxwood stringing, the front and hinged cover with ebonised and satinwood inlaid oval batwing patera, H11cm W18cm D10.5cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, small losses to banding and inlay.Interior has been altered to one compartment.

Los 1263

18th century c1760 oak cased George III longcase clock by William Eastwood of Burnley, with a stepped caddy top on a projecting cornice and blind frieze, square glazed door flanked by two turned pillars with gesso capitals, trunk with conforming recessed pillars and a full length wavy topped door, on a square plinth with a raised panel and shaped skirting, 12� square brass dial, 11� chapter ring with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic�s, �C� scroll and castle gateway pattern spandrels and original steel hands, engraved dial centre with the Latin motto �Memento Mori� (a reminder of the inevitability of death) and the initials �JD�, with a semi-circular date aperture and engraved date ring behind, conforming �penny-moon� with lunar date aperture, dial pinned directly to a rope driven 30-hour countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell, with pendulum and weight. The movement backplate is engraved with the name of the maker of the clock and dated 1762, a rare and unusual feature seldom found on longcase clocks. William Eastwood is recorded as working in Burnley (Lancs) c.1750-c.1795Dimensions: Height: 220cm  Length/Width: 50cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

Los 418

Assorted silver flatware, a boxed set of 6 teaspoons, London 1917, 6 teaspoons London 1799 George smith & Thomas Hayter, a pair of nips, a caddy spoon and a knife, London 1859, total weight approx 7.9 troy oz

Los 269

Selection of wooden items includes vintage tea caddy etc

Los 301

A small Tiffany & Co. Sterling beaker; a silver shell shaped caddy spoon; a white metal wine taster inscribed "Millie"; and a silver cased pen knife

Los 64

A Silver tea caddy, silver capstan inkwell and a box 

Los 430

A Victorian walnut and brass mounted writing slope and a George III mahogany tea caddy

Los 4

Assorted HM Silver Items to include Tea Caddy and Teething Rings, along with EPNS bucket and mustard pot. Total silver weight approx. 600gr.

Los 16

James Barber & William Whitwell A York silver caddy spoon, fiddle form handle, monogrammed, York 1821, 11g

Los 170

A Chinese metal tea poy / caddy, inset decorative panels, seal mark to base, 17.5cm high

Los 27

Hester Bateman A George IV silver caddy spoon, fiddle pattern handle, London 1829, monogrammed 'H', weight 11.8gCondition report – consider the letter date to be correct, the maker reads ‘HB’ for Hester Bateman, but the mark is a bit worn.

Los 34

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, two late 20th silver pill boxes with gilded interiors, a pair of Georgian design silver scissor action sugar tongs, & a silver collared cut glass scent bottle with stopper, weighable silver 72g

Los 566

A 19TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT TWO-DIVISION TEA CADDY with fitted interior and mixing bowl, with lion mask handles on claw and ball feet, 32cm wide Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 573

A REGENCY TWO DIVISION TEA CADDY with hinged lid and  with burr walnut lidded compartments with mixing bowl on claw feet with two-headed eagle handles, 30cm wide Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 927

A SILVER TEA CADDY unclear maker's marks London 1901 of oval form with hinged cover and half ribbed body 13 cm high 187 grams Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 420

A collection of silver including Dutch caddy spoons, George III caddy spoon, tortoiseshell effect fan etc

Los 540

A collection of assorted Regency and later boxes, to include a sarcophagus tea caddy, writing slope, work boxes and cased set of scales (5)

Los 656

A Regency flame mahogany tea caddy, circa 1820, or sarcophagus form with gilt metal ring handles, mother of pearl escutcheon and bun feet, velvet and foil lined fitted interior with the original clear hobnail cut glass central mixing bowl flanked by clear cut glass tea canisters with stoppers either side, height 18cm, width 33cm, depth 16cm

Los 657

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, circa 1820, strung and of sarcophagus from with ring side handles and bun feet, the red Morocco lined fitted interior with the original clear cut glass central mixing bowl flanked by twin clear cut glass tea canisters with stoppers, height 18cm, width 30cm, depth 15cm, (key)

Los 137

A Victorian rosewood brass bound writing slope, a William IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy and an oak tambour roll top stationery box.

Los 124

Antique flame mahogany veneered tea caddy box on ball / claw feet with egg and dart mounding around base and original glass mixing bowl - 28cm x 15.5cm x 21cm high ~ 1 handle detached (but present) & losses to moulding to 1 corner, chip to veneer to the lid & replacement compartment covers

Los 136

Antique mahogany brass banded writing slope 35cm wide x 23cm deep x 13cm high, a couple of splits to the veneer T/W an antique mahogany tea caddy in used condition - 21cm x 11cm x10cm high

Los 149

Indian profusely carved hardwood caddy box - 21cm x 15cm x 14cm high ~ has loss to plinth in 1 place & lacks 1 internal lid otherwise in good used condition

Los 181

1928 silver Art Deco caddy spoon by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd - 14.6g & 9.5cm long - in good used condition

Los 182

Georg Jensen silver acorn pattern caddy spoon - 25.6g & 10cm long. In good used condition

Los 232

Georgian silver caddy spoon with a shell bowl by Thomas Wallis - 10cm long & 7.5g

Los 246

Antique 1908 Chester silver lidded caddy box with gilded interior, swag decoration, lion mask handles & fruit basket finial by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes - 14cm high & 300g

Los 709

Mahogany tea caddy with bun feet and brass escutcheons missing mixing bowl and inner lids and lose of veneer to one side t/w mahogany lidded box with drawer to side, bone escutcheons and original keys 30cm wide x 20cm deep x 22cm high

Los 19

Georg Jensen denmark silver tea caddy spoon measures approx 9.5cm long

Los 260

Georgian cut glass tea caddy with silver coloured metal mounts - small crack to rear of lid

Los 4050A

19th mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular form, with boxwood stringing, enclosing two lidded compartments, and an aperture, H15 W31 D15.5 cm, another with ball feet and two lidded compartments, H15.5 W24 D14 cm and a third similar, H13 W23 D13 cm (3)

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