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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.

Los 188

A silver tea caddy, 186g, two silver topped toiletry jars and a comb a/f

Los 199

A silver cylindrical tea caddy 11 cm tall and a pair of Georgian silver salts, marks rubbed and indistinctive, 208g

Los 241

A silver caddy spoon, Exeter 1857, makers mark John Stone and pair of silver salt spoons, Exeter 1840 makers mark Henry M Norris

Los 286

A silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1920 by Cooper Brothers

Los 290

A silver Victorian caddy spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1861, 13cm, 18g

Los 293

A Victorian silver caddy spoon with bright cut decoration, Birmingham 1843, makers mark George Unite

Los 294

A silver caddy spoon in the form of a hand, Sheffield 1967

Los 80

Two Georgian silver caddy spoons, maker's marks rubbed, 0.5ozs gross.

Los 72

A Victorian cased set of six base metal napkin rings with bright-cut decoration, and an electroplate hinged caddy.

Los 287

Selection of 18th Century and later Asian porcelain, including: 18th Century Chinese mandarin palate circular dish; 18th Century Japanese circular dish decorated with figures and water buffalo; Japanese circular footed dish; and other items; together with a tea caddy and a carved hardwood stand.

Los 67

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with lidded compartments to the inside along with a carved olive wood fitted box. H.18 W.34

Los 326

An enamelled blue glass vase, a cloisonne vase, a carved figure of a warrior, a famille rose bowl, a blue and white tea caddy etc Condition Report: Not available for this lot

Los 646

A 19th century two division tea caddy, 24cm wide and single tea caddy, 12cm wide (2) Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 1003

A silver caddy spoon Sheffield 1928 11 cm long Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 816

An Arts & Crafts spoon of spot hammered design, with fig shaped bowl and tapered stem with pinecone finial, bearing Dutch foreign-made tax mark V only, 17cm long, in a fitted Sibyl Dunlop case; a set of six spot hammered silver tea spoons, by John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1923, cased, a silver caddy spoon with scalloped bowl, a pair of silver sugar nips, and a German silver spoon by Jakob Grimminger.

Los 732

A George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl, by James Beebe, London 1828; and a silver hip flask, Birmingham 1919, 13cm, 5oz.

Los 830

A pair of George III silver bright cut sugar tongs, by George Burrows, circa 1790, a pair of George IV silver sugar tongs by Thomas Robinson I, Newcastle 1830, a set of five Victorian Scottish King's pattern tea spoons by Robert Scott, Glasgow 1863, a Norwegian caddy spoon with scroll pierced handle, by Brodrene Mylius, stamped 830, a set of five silver gilt and blue enamel coffee spoons, a silver four piece cruet set, and a pierced silver salt with blue glass liner, 11oz overall. (qty)

Los 868

A William IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Richard Britton, London 1834, a small quantity of assorted silver flatware, two silver rectangular photograph frames, and two embossed silver photo frames. (qty)

Los 658

A Polish silver beaker, of tapered oval section, maker's mark SS, 10.5cm high, a Polish silver cylindrical small tea caddy and cover, maker's mark JK, 10.5cm high, a Russian silver saucer, engraved with flowers, Moscow 1890, and a Continental twin salt, with central handle, embossed with scrolling foliage, stamped 800, 12.5cm high, 16.5oz overall. (4)

Los 762

A George III silver rectangular tea caddy, the hinged cover with urn finial, and having bands of bright cut decoration to the angles and hinge, by Hester Bateman, London 1784, crested, 11cm wide, 16oz.

Los 654

A 19th century Continental silver tea caddy, of rounded form, engraved with flowers and having foliate capped paw feet, stamped 800, 16cm wide, 14.5oz.

Los 690

An early Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, the bowl engraved with flowers, by Thomas Wimbush, London 1845, 9.5cm long; a silver small armada dish, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., 11.5cm wide, and a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1915, 6oz overall. (3)

Los 600

A silver tea caddy, of chamfered rectangular form, with oval cover, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester 1919, 9cm high, 5.5oz.

Los 682

A George III silver caddy spoon, of shovel form and with engraved decoration, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, 7.5cm long, a mid Victorian silver three piece christening set, by George Unite, Birmingham 1866, cased, a Victorian silver plated inkstand, and a Victorian silver plated salver. (qty)

Los 839

An Edwardian silver twin handled oval dish, repousse decorated with flowers and foliage, having pierced border and winged caryatid handles, by Cornelius D Saunders & James F. H. Shepherd, Birmingham 1901, 18.5cm long, 6oz; together with an Edwardian silver oval tea caddy, Birmingham 1904, 5.5oz, and a silver butter shell, Sheffield 1910, 4oz. (3)Condition report: oval dish - small ding to interior, minor scratches, slight wear to the marks.caddy - knop bent, marks very worn.shell - a couple of minor knocks and scratches.

Los 865

A set of six silver Hanoverian pattern tea spoons, by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1937, cased, another silver tea spoon, boxed, a silver caddy spoon, with trefid handle, by James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1934, a silver tot cup in the form of a miniature tankard, Birmingham 1977, and a Scottish provincial tea spoon, maker's mark M.H only. (qty)

Los 388

A boxed Wilkinson Sword 'Knightly Sword', a Victorian sewing box, and an inlaid walnut tea caddy box, a leather and wood wall plaque of a knight, a wicker picnic basket with contents and other items Location: White shelves - floor

Los 324

the unstained king marked 'JAQUES, LONDON', a knight and two rooks marked with a crown; cased in a VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHÉ TEA CADDY, 24cm wide King 9cm highProvenance: Sir Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen (1852-1932), and then by descentFootnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside Great Britain, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

Los 18

the 12 in. dial with a signed Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, and twin winding holes, with pierced crown and cherub spandrels; in a caddy hood top with giltwood finials and flanked by ebony columns with giltwood capitals, above a trunk door with a brass banded lenticle and boxwood lined flower and bird marquetry panels; the month-going movement with five pillars and five wheel trains, anchor escapement and bell strike via an outside countwheel226cm high, 249cm [finials included]Footnote: Note: Edinburgh made clocks that predate 1700 are exceedingly rare. Andrew Broun [or Brown] (circa 1651-1712) was apprenticed to Humphrey Milne on 2nd February 1665. His apprenticeship was recorded thus "The second day of February 1665. The quilk day, Andro Broun, sone lawfull to umquihil Jon Broun, in Lang Newtone, is booked prentice to Umpra Milne, clock maker." Ten years later he officially ended his apprenticeship after demonstrating his skill to a committee of clockmakers and became a freeman of the Hammermen's Incorporation. He then took on several apprentices and journeymen himself throughout his career. He became Captain of the City Guard in 1685 and Master of the Hammermen's Incorporation in 1689.In 1689 and 1690 he was elected boxmaster [treasurer] of the Hammermen's Incorporation and in 1696 he became a Guild brother of Edinburgh. Although recorded as a highly capable maker, he apparently died penniless, with his son applying to the Incorporation for financial assistance on his father's death.John Smith, author of Old Scottish Clockmakers from 1453 to1850, states "In view of the long time he was in business, - thirty-five years - it is remarkable how exceedingly scarce are specimens of his art, only three have come under our notice: one being the splendid clock in the lobby of the advocates library, another that was exposed for sale in the window of a dealer in Queen Street Edinburgh, both these two having cases of beautiful and chaste marquetry; and the third one in possession of a private party in Linlithgow". Another marquetry longcase clock by Broun dating to the late 17th century sold in these rooms, 1 September, 2021, lot 18.

Los 559

2 Georgian silver caddy spoons, including shovel design, hallmarks Birmingham 1806 and London 1825, largest length 11cm (2)General wear all over and a few minor dents, handle on shovel spoon has been re-soldered, both have engrave initials, hallmarks slightly rubbed

Los 557

Various silver, including Georgian meat skewer pattern paper knife, George III caddy spoon, bread fork etc, 5oz totalLot sold as seen unless specific item(s) requested

Los 272

Solid brass engraved tea caddy / jar approx. 8cm tall, 7cm wide

Los 217

A plated Tea Caddy spoon, with Silver Hallmarked collar - John Yardley London 1897, total weight of spoon 26.42g

Los 218

A Sliver Tea Caddy spoon Hallmarked Birmingham CS * FS 1898? total weight 15.80g ( has a small split )

Los 581

Various jewellery and collectables, including 9ct 2-colour gold crescent moon brooch, unmarked gold pearl heart bar brooch, 15ct pearl swirl brooch, silver caddy spoon etcLot sold as seen unless specific item(s) requested

Los 610

GEORG JENSEN - a Danish sterling silver Kongens pattern tea caddy spoon, and a Cactus pattern baby spoon, caddy spoon length 10.5cm (2)No damage or repairs, only general surface wear and very light dents on back of baby spoon bowl

Los 370

An early Victorian figured mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior, on bun feet, 35cm wide.

Los 671

An early 19thC inlaid mahogany tea caddy, of compressed octagonal form with brass handles and plain interior, 12cm high, 24cm wide, 19cm deep.

Los 54

A group of silver spoons, 7.2 ozt, including a tea caddy spoon, a dessert spoon, teaspoons and salt spoons

Los 66

A small collection of Victorian and later silver items, including a 19th Century Irish silver caddy spoon, with damages, circa 1811, together with a small bowl, a card case, pickle fork, and more (parcel)

Los 84

A Georgian period silver tea caddy spoon by L & Co, together with an Arts & Crafts period silver tea caddy spoon from Charles Boynton & Sons (2)

Los 1458

A SILVER TEA CADDYOf oval form, decorated with a gadrooned rim, the scrolled handles with floral motifs, raised on four foliate capped scrolled feet, the hinged lid with an ebonised finial, Sheffield 1899, gross weight 250 gms

Los 1531

THREE SILVER CADDY SPOONS AND FOUR FURTHER ITEMS (7)Comprising; a thread edged spoon with a circular bowl, probably London 1799, a fiddle pattern spoon, initial M engraved, probably London 1835, a spoon with a circular bowl and cast and pierced handle, London 1977, a Mote spoon, the back of the bowl initial engraved, a rectangular matchbox slide, by Asprey London, London 1933, also a needle case and a magnifying glass

Los 1561

A SILVER TEA CADDY AND TWO FURTHER ITEMS (3)The lidded tea caddy of oval form, London 1912, a rectangular cigarette case, Chester 1915 and a Victorian cream jug, with floral and scroll decoration, London 1889, combined gross weight 291 gms

Los 1562

A SILVER TEA CADDY AND TWO SILVER SALTS (3)The tea caddy of oval form, decorated with a reeded band, London 1908, a twin handled salt, of oval form, raised on an oval foot, Birmingham 1827 and a similar twin handled salt, London 1806, combined weight 327 gms

Los 1601

A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER SALT SPOONS AND FOUR FURTHER ITEMS (8)The four salt spoons having gilt shell form bowls and twist stems to the handles, London 1860, also two silver caddy spoons and two decanter labels, detailed Brandy and Sherry, combined weight 88 gmsProvenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer andscreenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.

Los 646

A REGENCY TORTOISESHELL VENEERED TRINKET BOXCirca 1830Formed as a tea caddy, raised on four ivory bun feet, with printed label to the interior ‘Bought at Thos. Lund Superior Manufacturer… Cornhill London’,  5cm wideCondition report: Wear, dirt and scuffs commensurate with age and use. 

Los 920

A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL TEA-CADDYOf oval form, engraved heraldic arms to the cartouche, single lidded foiled interior and an associated gilt-metal agate caddy spoon, 12cm wide; 13cm highCondition report: The hinged lid doesn’t sit flush to the base. The ripple moulding and other mounts are rubbed with some gilding removed and other areas tarnished. Residue cleaning material in some recesses. The internal lid is no longer supported, blocks lost and lid probably warped.Much of the foil lost and flaking as to be expected. A few minor scuffs and scratches, small crack to the lid, as to be expected with age and use. Dirt and dust. 

Los 922

A VICTORIAN MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID FLORAL POLYCHROME PAINTED SHAPED RECTANGULAR TEA-CADDYWith twin lidded interior, 24cm wide; 16cm highCondition report: The lid is loose on it’s hinges. Missing an escutcheon. Dirt and dust in areas. General rubbing to the decoration in areas commensurate with use and age. Foiled interior lining the two lidded compartments, much of it lost. 

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