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Los 412

A group of miscellaneous items to include a 19th century mahogany tea caddy, a silver mounted white glass jug and matching beaker (damages), a Victorian Doulton silver plated stoneware tankard, a reverse glass picture of Eloisa, Staffordshire flatback spill vase in the form of a cow and a calf and further itemsCondition report: Most items with damages, minor losses and marks etc, all as found

Los 103

An early Victorian rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form with original interior and a 19th century cut glass mixing bowl, having turned ring handles and turned bun feet, 35cm wide x 20cm deep x 21cm highCondition report: A small area of damage to the rectangular section on the top, small chip to the front right and left corner, and veneer chip to the back right corner, otherwise in good condition

Los 76

An Oriental metalware dragon decorated tea caddy; and a lacquered tray

Los 122

Three intricately carved Anglo Indian boxes and a 19th century tea caddy,two boxes having micro mosaic details to lids and sides,some wear to all.

Los 66

An antique Japanese pewter or spelter tea caddy having pictorial glass inserts to sides.

Los 223

A novelty silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's hat. 11.1 grams. 5cm long. Sheffield 1979.

Los 389

A good collection of metalware to include tankards, a brass caddy, ash trays, letter racks etc

Los 418

A white metal Arts and Crafts style oval tea caddy, the lid mounted with an oval blue glass marbled cabochon, with beeded borders, the interior with a central division, 14.2cm wide

Los 428

A Chinoiserie white metal oval tea caddy, 20th century, lozenge enclosing seal mark to base, cast with pavilions, willows and islands, with cylindrical cover, 11.5cm high

Los 434

A 19th century burr walnut tea caddy, of rectangular form, containing two internal covers decorated with stringing, 21cm wide

Los 466

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with mother of pearl escutcheon, raised on bun feet, the interior fitted with two lidded boxes and a well, 34cm wide

Los 345

An early 19thC Chinoiserie Tea Caddy, W 20.25cm x H 12cm x D 12cm, minor fading and damage, together with a 19thC turned fruitwood goblet and a late 19thC desk calendar, in need of re-assembling (3)

Los 154

A Chinese Export lacquered tea caddy, circa 1830-50, of canted rectangular form, gilt with chinoiserie figures within cartouches, on winges mythical beast carved feet, the interior fitted with two metal caddies, covers and liners, engraved with flowers, 20.3cm wide

Los 170

A Georgian satinwood tea caddy of oval form, the lid adorned with an inlaid fan motif, carved to front and border of lid with flowing foliate decoration, the lid opening to reveal two compartmented interior, 13.5cm x 19cm x 11cm Condition Report: One small outter vaneer segment of the fan motif is missing, likewise a piece of vaneer is missing from the rear. . Lid is bowed at the front, with it not shutting flush. Inner rim is cracked. Lacking key. Several splits and assosiated losses at joins to the vaneer. Lining is lacking.

Los 200

A Regency mahogany inlaid parquetry tea caddy, inset with chequered and geometric veneers, fitted with two covers with ivory handles, 23cm wide

Los 402

An early 19th century rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with gadrooned edges and a brass escutcheon, raised on bun feet, the interior with twin lidded compartments, width 22cm

Los 511

A 19th century burr yew wood tea caddy. 18 cm wide.

Los 144

A late Regency partridgewood, ebony, and box wood strung tea caddy of sarcophagus form on turned feet, width 18cm

Los 179

A polished hard wood caddy in the form of an apple, height 14cm

Los 145

Various collectibles to include a small selection of early 20th topographical postcards, an ornate 19th century brass photograph frame with raised foliate edge and small bijouterie to include charms, cufflinks, a candlesnuffer, a hand-planished copper Arts & Crafts style caddy spoon and a set of small weights 

Los 157

A mid-18th century walnut tea caddy –  the hinged sarcophagus-shaped lid with original brass swan-neck handle above ornate brass escutcheonTogether with an early 20th century jewellery box, a later amboyna box and a selection of lady's costume jewellery.

Los 65

A pair of silver pin dishes in the form of shells and marked '925', together with a silver caddy spoon with Birmingham 1795 assay marks

Los 72

Four pieces of hallmarked silver: a cigarette case with gilded interior and engine-turned exterior (dated 1931), a small 18th century style (later) baluster-shaped cream jug of pleasing proportions, a hallmarked silver caddy spoon and a set of miniature sugar tongs (4)Cigarette case good, some discolouration to inside; jug appears good with no major problems noted; caddy spoon bowl very badly bent; sugar tongs good

Los 76

Small silver to include a caddy spoon by A E Jones, a pair of Art Deco jam spoons (Birmingham 1930), sugar tongs (Sheffield 1941) and a butter spreader (total silver weight 69g). Also to include a cased set of 12 silver-plate teaspoons with sugar tongs and a silver-plated hair tidy.

Los 2021

comprising: an ornamental pattern serving-fork, chased with foliage and with a spiral shell finial, 1915-1932, model number 50, 19cm long; a further serving-fork, with openwork foliage terminal, model number 21, 16.7cm long and a Blossom pattern caddy-spoon, model number 4, 1945-1951, 10.4cm longtotal weight 5oz 2dwt, 159grCondition report: Each marked on back of bowl. There is some wear to the marks but they are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points.

Los 2163

tapering oval and with facetted sides, on four pad feet and with drop ring handles. the hinged cover with oval finial, engraved with a crest13cm wide over handles, 7oz 13dwt, 239grCondition report: Fully marked underneath and part marked inside cover. The base further stamped with maker's name. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. One of the back feet is bruised so the caddy rocks when placed on a flat surface.

Los 1000

A Regency White Metal and Ivory Mounted Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, of domed bowfront rectangular form, the hinged cover enclosing a lidded compartment with turned handle over a flared apron, on bun feet, 14cm wideCondition report: Repair to chips around the skirt. Edge chips to the internal cover. No key

Los 1001

A Regency Ivory Mounted Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, of domed canted rectangular form, the hinged cover enclosing a lidded compartment with turned handle, on bun feet, 11cm wideCondition report: Crack from the rim of the cover into the centre. Key lacking.

Los 1006

A Regency Ivory and White Metal Mounted Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, of domed rectangular form, the hinged cover with plaque inscribed A Atkinson enclosing two lidded compartments with turned handles, on bun feet, 18cm wideCondition report: One foot a replacement. Very slight loss to ivory mounts. Edge chips to the inner covers.

Los 1101

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Simcock, Daventry, circa 1760, arched pediment, arched trunk door, 11-3/4-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, seconds dial, date aperture, arch with silvered disc signed, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 232cm highCondition report: Caddy top has come off and needs attention to secure it correctly, trunk door with later inlay, trunk with one small piece of moulding missing to the top right hand corner, base with some cracks, trunk door is locked, small wooden blocks on each of the side cheeks, later seatboard, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.

Los 818

A small Victorian silver scent bottle and a silver caddy spoon by Hester Bateman

Los 192

TWO DANISH SILVER SPOONS, comprising a sauce ladle, Christian Heise 1906, designed by A. Andersen, engraved rococo design, reverse with engraved name and date, appr. wt 1.5ozt; and a caddy spoon, Johannes Siggaard 1936, with pierced foliate handle top, appr. wt 0.5ozt (2)

Los 1152

A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY, by Abstinando King, London 1800, oval, engraved with leafy swags. 13cm wide, 12.7 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTTea caddy – marks good, few surface scratches throughout, key and lock not working

Los 1154

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker's mark indistinct, London 1791, King's pattern. 11cm long

Los 1228

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CADDY SPOON, by C C, London 2001, of unusual design with 'clubs' terminal. 8.2cm long

Los 1292

A GEORGE III RARE SILVER TEA CADDY, by Hester Batemen, London 1787, of oval form with beaded foot rim, the hinged domed cover surmounted by a detachable urn finial, the body with engraved bright-cut decoration of floral pendant swags with rosettes, between stylised rosette and ellipsis borders, to each side a vacant ellipsis cartouche, the lid with similar bright-cut engraved borders of harebells, the interior with a central silver divider. 14cm wide, 15 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well struck. Cover struck with maker's mark and lion passant. Hinge in good order and lid closes well. Lock in place but no key. No signed of erasure. Some minor surface wear but generally in very good condition commensurate with age.

Los 1324

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, by H.G, London 1808, with shell-form bowl and bright-cut engraving. 8.3cm long

Los 268

20TH CENTURY LAP DESK, along with a tea caddy and a jewellery casket (3)

Los 179

Four pieces of Wedgwood jasperware to include a green flower vase, green tea caddy canister, lilac square trinket box and an oval Elizabeth II portrait wall plaque of blue ground.The plaque measures 22.5cm tallQty: 4Condition report: The plaque has a rim fault from production. The tea caddy has a section of the flange of the lid broken away (part of which is still present) The flower vase has a foot chip and there is a firing crack to the cover. The box has a small rim chip.

Los 212

19th French three-piece clock garniture, 8-day movement with brocket escapement striking on a single gong, ceramic panels to both clock and vase-shaped garnitures, decorated with classical Nile scenes showing palm trees, antique architecture and figures, the ormolu case, caddy top with casting forming finial, two parakeets, rectangular section case with step base.height 36cm (14"), matching garnitures height 28cm (11")Condition report: According to the owner, the clock garniture was re-gilded sometime in the 1990s, both vase garnitures have small damages to the ceramic foot of each vase (see photographs), all standing on modern wooden plinths.

Los 103

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy of sarcophogus form fitted with two canisters and for a mixing bowl, 36 x 18 cm (A/F)

Los 142

A George III mahogany tea caddy, a 19th century banded salt box, two small foot stools, a WWI bayonet and a long sword

Los 107

A George III silver caddy spoon, spade shaped bowl, 7.5cm long, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1800; another, John Bettridge, Birmingham 1825 (2)

Los 1277

A 19th century serpentine pyrography tea caddy, decorated in poker work with dragons and scrolling leaves, hinged cover enclosing a pair of compartments, 23cm wide, c.1870

Los 1283

A Chinese padouk wood rectangular tea caddy, profusely carved in relief with leafy bamboo and blossoming prunus, hinged cover enclosing a paktong liner, swan-neck handles to sides, 23cm wide, c.1860

Los 1309

A George III canted rectangular yew wood tea caddy, the hinged cover and front outlined with tulipwood cross banding, boxwood and ebony stringing, the interior with two covers, 18.5cm wide, c.1810

Los 1313

A George III satinwood and marquetry canted rectangular tea caddy, inlaid with navette shaped shell paterae, hinged cover enclosing a pair of doubters, rosewood crossbanded and outlined with boxwood stringing, 13cm high, 19cm wide, c.1780

Los 1317

A George V mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a bowl aperture flanked by a pair of canisters, ring handles to sides, bun feet, 34cm wide, c.1825

Los 1739

An unusual 18th century mahogany cube tea caddy, possibly Colonial, hinged cover with brass demi-lune swing handle stamped TH, centred by a circular batwing patera, the frieze inlaid with a band of swags and tassels, brass trimmed, 14cm high, 15cm wide, c.1780

Los 1793

An Art Nouveau satinwood, mahogany and marquetry display cabinet, rectangular caddy top above a pair of astragal bevelled glazed doors enclosing a shelf, the base with a further door enclosing a further shelf, inlaid with tulips on sinuous stems, scrolling leaves and trailing bell husks, open undertier, shaped plinth base, 200cm high, 99.5cm wide, 50cm deep, c.1910

Los 1819

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, rectangular concave-moulded caddy top with faux-dentil band above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing two shelves, shaped apron, inverted break-centre rectangular undertier, outlined throughout with satinwood crossbanding and boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, spade feet, 171.5cm high, 107.5cm wide, 35.5cm deep, c.1910

Los 95

A George II silver tea caddy and sugar box, each with batwing-fluted domed cover, gadrooned borders, shell aprons and scroll feet, the caddy 14cm high, Pierre Gillois, London 1759, 564g, cased en suite with associated mote spoon, a set of six Hanoverian tea spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, the shagreen sarcophagus box with swing handle, pierced escutcheon and paw feet, 23cm wide

Los 838

A 19th Century Indian cast metal Paan Daan Betel / spice nut caddy box of round form having a domed lid engraved with florals with a swing handle to top together with a smaller Paan Daan box with similar decoration 

Los 3149

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy on bun feet

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