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A VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL TEA CADDY BY JAMES GARRARDLONDON 1889With an urn shaped finial to the flat hinged cover, engraved with a coat of arms, 135.5cm (5 1/4in) long, 534g (17.15 oz)These are the arms of Viscount Templetown of County Antrim Ireland, a title in the Peerage of Ireland. Although the assay date of 1889 would suggest that the engraving was carried out for George Frederick UPTON (1802-1890), the 3rd Viscount, I suspect that the arms were intended for Henry Edward Montagu Dorington Clotworthy UPTON (1853-1939), 4th Viscount, son of the 3rd Viscount. The ancestral seat is at Castle Upton, County Antrim. The blazon: sable, a cross moline or crest: on a ducal coronet gold a warhorse passant sable bridled, saddled and accoutred of the first supporters: dexter - a warhorse sable caparisoned as the crest. sinister - a knight in complete armour proper, garnished or, the plume on his helmet gules, holding in his sinister arm a shield charged with the arms of UPTON motto: VIRTUTIS AVORUM PRAEMIUM Condition Report: Hinge tight, cover sits well, no key, light scratches commensurate with age and use, engraving fine. Generally good  Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 303

A SILVER CADDY SPOON BY STUART DEVLINLONDON 1969With a textured handle, 8cm (3 1/4in) long, 44g (1.4 oz)Condition Report: Light bruising where rests on a surface, marks crisp, fineCondition Report Disclaimer

Los 48

19th century tea caddies including a mahogany tea caddy, with cavities for green and black tea, approx 23 l x 13 w x 14 h cms, a rosewood tea caddy, with ivory escutcheon, approx 20 x 9 x 12.5 cms.

Los 59

A George III satinwood octagonal tea caddy with a parquetry inlaid star motif, 17cm wide x 13cm deep x 13cm high together with a parquetry inlaid box signed 'Bailey' and two further boxesCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

Los 227

An early Victorian mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, 38.5cm wide x 22cm deep x 22cm highCondition report: Later glass mixing bowl, some signs of sun bleaching, minor marks and wear, no key and lock plate across (doesn't close properly)

Los 101

A 19th century mother of pearl and ivory tea caddy of bow fronted sarcophagus form with turned bun feet, 21cm wide x 11cm deep x 15cm high. Condition report: Three small strips of mother of pearl missing from the bottom rim, one corner strip missing on top

Los 100

A George III mother of pearl and tortoise shell octagonal tea caddy, 10.5cm wide x 8cm deep x 13cm highCondition report: three thin strips of mother of pearl missing from the inlay around the bottom, one loose but present, key included

Los 11

A group of silverware to include a silver carving knife and fork (cased), a set of six silver teaspoons (cased), a set of six silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs (cased), a set of six mother of pearl handled silver butter knives (cased), a set of six silver plated tea spoons (cased) and a walnut tea caddy, 24cm wide x 15cm high (6)Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

Los 601

A 19th century burrwood tea caddy, 30.5cm wide (lacking interior) together with a pair of Cantonese porcelain vases (damages), a pair of pewter art nouveau vases, a pewter art nouveau jug, a glass fish, a Chinese bronze circular mirror 11cm diameter (damages) and three various boxes (12)Qty: 3Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

Los 151

A late 19th / early 20th century Fortnum & Mason mahogany trunk with a later picnic set, 58.5cm wide x 40cm deep together with a coopered bowl and a tea caddy (3)Condition report: Surface marks and scratches, no key

Los 1340

A George V Silver Scallop Shaped Caddy Spoon, Sheffield 1910, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., 15.3g

Los 843

Chinese Blue and White Tea Caddy. Decorated with multiple figures. Six character mark on the base. 13cm tall.

Los 1328

A Selection of Silver Spoons, napkin rings and 'Little Boy Blue' caddy spoon, 281g

Los 1078

A leather golf bag and contents on Power Caddy trolley

Los 1032

A bronzed metal greyhound, an Edwardian oak letter rack and a sarcophagus tea caddy.

Los 1274

A Victorian burr walnut veneered tea caddy, H 21cm, 31 x 16cm, together with a George III mahogany tea caddy (2)

Los 1801

Small silver including a Victorian sugar bowl(split), two sugar casters, a pot pourri box(a.f.), cigarette case, caddy spoon etc.22oz.

Los 1826

A silver cigarette case, Georgian silver caddy spoon, London, 1817, a pair of silver salts, etc.

Los 1848

A George V silver oval tea caddy, Birmingham, 1923, 10.1cm, 122 grams.

Los 10

A mixed collection of blue and white pottery to include Copeland tureen and dish, Abbey 1790 cylindrical vase, Ringtons tea caddy, eggs cups, plates, dishes etc. Condition is mixed. NO POSTAGE.

Los 1279

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, by William Burch, London 1784, with plain bowl and bright-cut handle. 7cmCONDITION REPORTGood condition, the engraving is still crisp, and marks are very clear, no duty mark, 

Los 1234

A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOONS AND SHOVELS, including a George III bone-handled shovel, by William Lea & Co, Birmingham 1811; a crested shovel with green stained ivory handle, maker TW; etc. (6)CONDITION REPORTMarks generally well struck - lightly rubbed to some, but legible. The crested shovel with green stained ivory handle has small split to top edge of shovel, adjacent to hallmark; evidence of possible repair to where the handle joins the back of the shovel bowl. Bone-handled George III shovel with small split to silver handle fixing point. Minor dings and light scratches throughout, commensurate with age and use. Weighable silver 1.4 troy ounces

Los 1159

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, probably by Charles Horner, Birmingham 1906, in Georgian style, oval, the cover with gadrooned band. 8cm high, 2.8 troy ounces

Los 1175

A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY, by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London, c.1780, maker's mark only, of shaped oval form with domed lid, bright-cut engraved with bands of flowers and laurel wreaths, engraved with a "P" within a cartouche with ribbon-tied crest. 11cm high, 14cm wide, 13.1 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTStruck with makers mark only. The lid very slightly ill fitting but will nip down flush. A few small dings and some minor surface wear commensurate with age. Generally in good condition. 

Los 1160

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER TEA CADDY, by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1797, oval with reeded bands, the domed hinged cover with urn-form finial, engraved with the Maitland family crest. 16cm high, 13.2cm wide, 12 troy ounces

Los 1110

A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1891, of square section with domed reeded cover, chased with masks, scrolls and foliage. 11.2cm high, 4.2 troy ounces

Los 48

A Continental white metal Bon Bon dish, hallmarks indistinct, circa 1910, 14cm wide, together with a silver plated tea caddy, pair of silver plated candlesticks and a rose bowl, (5)

Los 31

A collection of ephemera including a Stereoscopic viewer (no slides), an early Lipton tea caddy of 'Grenade' form, a truncheon, portable lamp and other items (a lot)

Los 152

An early 20th century fitted mahogany cased set of twelve silver plated fish eaters, together with George III period mahogany and strung tea caddy (minus interior), early 20th century boxed set of brass weights and an early 20th century baluster-shaped coopered oak jug

Los 168

A Regency inlaid mahogany workbox with ivory escutcheons, with brass loop handles and raised on squat bun feet, 30cm by 22cm by 22cm; together with a George III mahogany tea caddy inlaid with patera (a.f.) (2)

Los 215

A Dutch silver tea caddy, by Gerardus Schoorl, 1910, oblong, the sides stamped with figures at play in landscapes or interiors, the shoulder chased with foliage, with pull-off cover, 10cm high, 4oz 14dwt, 146grCondition report: . Marked underneath, on sides and on cover. There is some wear to the marks, though they are generally still clear. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. The finial on the cover is bruised.

Los 394

A collection of assorted silver and silver plate flatware, including: a set of six Austro-Hungarian silver forks, maker's mark VCD, each piece stamped with ribbon-tied foliage; a pair of silver sugar tongs; a cased set of ten silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar-tongs en suite; a Victorian silver caddy-spoon, and a quantity of silver plate King's pattern flatware, weight of silver 15oz 15dwt, 491gr (qty)

Los 454

A Regency inlaid partridge wood tea caddy housing a pair of lidded tea boxes, and an original flat cut glass mixing bowl, 30cm wide

Los 86

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany miniature three bottle tantalus, a marquetry inlaid tea caddy, an early 20th century canteen of silver plated and ivory dessert cutlery, an Edwardian mahogany mantel timepiece housing a French movement, and three bound volumes of Chittys Statutes, The Cabinet Lawyer, Annual Register 1793 (one tray)Condition report: Tantalus in good order but lacking key, bottles mainly good but with some minor chips.Tea caddy with loss to the escutcheon and some veneer chips. No internal lids and lacking key.Canteen mainly in good order with some cracks to the ivory handles, no key.Clock is running. Case with chips, wear and superficial marks, Brass stringing has lifted.Book bindings with some wear, cannot account for pages.

Los 612

A silver plated tea caddy and cannister and a plated box

Los 909

Nine silver spoons, 136g, a small continental silver caddy spoon and two plated spoons

Los 124

SOVIET PERIOD SILVER GILT & ENAMEL SHOVEL-SHAPED CADDY SPOON, bowl back enamelled with stylised flowers in shades of white, lime green, red & turquoise on a forest green ground, the handle and lip with yellow enamel dots, Soviet silver marks, 9cms long,

Los 1130

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy with crystal bowl and two lidded boxes, one a/f

Los 385

An early 19th Century George III Ivory & Tortoiseshell tea caddy / tobacco pot. The box of cylindrical form with central circular tortoiseshell cartouche to the lid. The hinged lid opening to reveal a spacious interior. Measures approx; 10cm x 10cm.

Los 141

An 18th Century George III Sheraton manner mahogany and satinwood tea caddy of simple rectangular form having decorative inlaid urn and floral decorations to the interior. Central removable glass section flanked by covered and lined interior storage sections. Overall good condition. Measures approx; 15cm x 30cm x 15cm. 

Los 626

A 19th Century Chinese black lacquer tea caddy box having a black ground with gilded decoration of flowers & figures. The lid opening to reveal twin pewter caddied with covers. Raised on gilt wooden claw feet (one missing). Measures approx; 14cm x 25cm x 19cm.

Los 104

An early 19th Century Regency period mahogany tea caddy box of sarcophagus shape having a stepped lid with shaped body and plinth base. The hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior with twin flush caddies and central mixing bowl recess. Complete with key. Glass later and some loss present. Measures approx; 17cm x 37cm x 23cm.

Los 470

An early 19th Century Regency period Amboyna Burl Wood tea caddy of sarcophagus shape having a hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior with twin lined caddies. The caddies having ivory handles. Brass mounts and handles to the sides. Measures approx 17cm x 22cm x 12cm.

Los 12

A George V silver tea caddy, machine turned design, the lid with a monogrammed cartouche, London 1929, 9.5cm high, weight 135g. 

Los 422

A novelty tea caddy in the form of a chapel, one hinge loose, the interior A/F 27cm high

Los 13

A white metal tea caddy, scrolling design 11cm high 

Los 11

An Edward VII silver tea caddy, repousse design of people in a rural landscape, Chester, 1901, 9cm high, weight 85g.Condition: a couple of dents

Los 10

A late victorian silver tea caddy, foliate repousse design on a stippled ground, with a monogramed cartouche, Birmingham, 1894, 9cm high, weight 65g.  

Los 1189

A Victorian cut-glass and gilt-metal square tea caddy, height 12cm, width 7.5cm

Los 1188

Victorian Tunbridge Ware tea caddy, cube parquetry inlaid lid with floral frieze and inner lid, width 13.5cm

Los 1190

A Victorian papier mache, mother-of-pearl inlaid and gilded tea caddy, with inner lids, width 18.5cm

Los 823

A Victorian rosewood veneered sarcophagus tea caddy with original tea cannisters and replacement (preserve pot) liner

Los 346

A silver sugar basket, a silver miniature tea caddy, a silver table cigarette box and a cased set of dessert knives with filled silver handles (4)

Los 352

A late Victorian silver cigarette case together with an Arts & Crafts scroll pierced white metal caddy spoon and a silver plated pill box circa 1900 (3) *** The cigarette case was a gift to Mrs Joy Watkin (wife of the Doctor for the British Council in Calcutta and the official Doctor for the Royal Families of Sikkim and Bhutan, from Phuntsok Gelek Rabten the son of the "old king of Ling" Lingtsang Gyalpo Wangchen Tenzin (1872-1942) for facilitating the escape of one of his sons from Tibet into India.The Alain Rouveure Collection

Los 365

Some cased silver flatware, 13.3ozt weighable, together with some Norwegian silver enamelled teaspoons, 5ozt, a collection of silver plated items including coffee pot, bottle coaster, muffineers, sauceboats, goblets, mug etc. and a wooden tea caddy

Los 714

A set of balance scales with weights, a tea caddy on a Middle Eastern box, an urn shape ware lamp and a desk bell.

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