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Los 848

Pair of Small Chinese Antique Bronze Vases, signed to the base, 2.5 inches (6.25cms) high, small stone Buddha head, Oriental moulded metal, lidded, tea caddy with bamboo decoration, and a green glazed Temple Dog, 6 inches (15cms) high (5)

Los 723

A large Victorian mahogany caddy top chest of drawers with turned handles on separate base with bun feet and ceramic castors. Original back. One handle loose in need of repair. W:128cm x D:55cm x H:144CM

Los 38A

Pepperettes, a stag handled meat fork with hallmarked silver ferrule, souvenir and other teaspoons, Geysir souvenir caddy spoon, Norwegian spoon with twisted handle, a hallmarked silver handled cake slice, etc.

Los 300

Brass Pestle and Mortar, Candlesticks and Lipton's Tea Caddy

Los 227

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, a modern pine Quartz wall clock, three Yacht Club dishes, and a small collection of soft goods

Los 41

A good Georgian rosewood boxwood inlaid sarcophagus form tea caddy, the hinge lid revealing a fitted interior with two cut glass lidded jars and stoppers, together with an original cut glass pedestal mixing bowl, the case with bronze lion ring handles, width 31.5cm.

Los 87

An early 19th century burr elm veneered tea caddy of sarcophagus form, hinged to reveal two lidded compartments and raised on ball feet, width 25cm.

Los 102

A Victorian burr walnut veneered rectangular tea caddy with canted corners, the lid with brass applied pierced strapwork and with a similar key escutcheon, hinged to reveal two lidded compartments, width 21.5cm.

Los 184

A Georgian tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy, with serpentine front, the hinge lid revealing two lidded sections, width 17.5cm (AF).

Los 48

A 19th century mahogany boxwood inlaid tea caddy, hinged to reveal original glass mixing bowl flanked by two lidded compartments, width 30cm.

Los 106

A 19th century Old Sheffield plated hinge lidded tea caddy of rectangular section, the domed hinged lid with gadrooned borders and with applied lion head and ring handles, raised on four ball feet (one detached), width 10cm.

Los 64

A William IV rosewood mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus form tea caddy, the hinge lid enclosing two lidded compartments (one a replacement) and a centre for a mixing bowl (mixing bowl replaced), with side ring carrying handles and raised on bun feet, width 33cm.

Los 128

A lacquered papier mache tea caddy, with original metal lining and inner lid. 16.5cm x 12cm x 9cm tall.

Los 39

A hallmarked silver George Unite caddy spoon, 1835, Birmingham. Together with a quantity of silver plated cutlery including pickle forks, preserve spoons, tea spoons, etc.

Los 235

A George III flame mahogany tea caddy, early 19th century, with satinwood stringing and crossbanding, the interior with inlaid decoration and fitted with twin compartments flanking a glass mixing bowl, 30.5 cm wide x 15 cm high.Condition report: Good, clean condition, with some surface wear commensurate with age. Feet missing

Los 708

VICTORIAN WALNUT TEA CADDY, the hinged and domed cover opening to reveal two canisters flanking a glass mixing bowl, 27.4cm wide

Los 805

VICTORIAN LACQUERED TEA CADDY, with concave front panels, the whole decorated for the Turkish market, the hinged cover revealing an interior with two lidded compartments, on bracket feet, 20cm wide

Los 852

LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PERFUME CADDY, formed as two brass mounted mother of pearl shells, with push button opening to reveal two fitted perfume bottles, on an a circular alabaster base on four feet, 20.5cm high

Los 423

PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER TABLE SPOONS, maker JL, likely Scottish provincial, Hanoverian pattern, engraved initial to the back of the terminal, 22.3cm long, along with a set of four teaspoons and a caddy spoon, 240g gross

Los 565

LATE 19TH CENTURY DOULTON LAMBETH BISCUIT BARREL WITH SILVER PLATED MOUNTS, stoneware with impressed factory mark and date 1883 to base, 17cm high excluding handle, an oak twin handled example with ceramic liner, a Locke & Co Worcester honey pot with silver plated lid and stand, and a chrome plated Edinburgh souvenir caddy spoon (4)

Los 545

GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker Thomas Northcote, London 1782, with bright cut handle and shell shaped bowl, 8.6cm long, 8g

Los 525

LOT OF SMALL SILVER ITEMS, including a travelling timepiece holder; three pairs of sugar tongs, caddy spoon; various other spoons; two sets of six bean top coffee spoons; four beaded teaspoons, five husk end coffee spoons and a small ash dish, weighable silver approx. 440 grams gross

Los 153

Silver plate to include two canteens of cutlery, a tazza with glass liner, a Skinner & Co tea caddy, a Burmese gong on plated stand etcLocation: LWB

Los 14

A late 19th century/early 20th century Russian caddy spoon with floral engraving, Location: CAB

Los 15

Silver to include two Georgian berry spoons, two Georgian teaspoons, a Victorian teaspoon, a caddy spoon in the form of a shell, two pairs of sugar tongs and two other teaspoons, 210g, together with a knife and fork with bone handles and silver blades, Location: CAB

Los 393

A George III mahogany, line inlaid, quilled paper and mirror inset tea caddy, late 18th c, with tightly coiled polychrome paper, the sides with paterae, a neo classical urn to the back, brass handles and lock, 14cm l Provenance: John Fowler, A Tribute: Furniture and Decorations, Christie's, September 14, 2006; Gilding's, Market Harborough, 15 September 2015, £550 Decoration faded, much old accretion of dust and dirt on the top

Los 526

Miscellaneous plated ware, to include a pair of Old Sheffield Plate neo classical candlesticks, c1800, 29cm high, wine coasters, oval tea caddy and egg frame Candlesticks with light wear, most of the other items in good condition, some damage

Los 214

An hexagonal Chinese blue and white tea caddy and cover, painted with dogs of Fo and flowers, 19cm h, Guangxu mark Minor surface chips/fritting on angles

Los 109

A George III silver tea caddy and cover, of pear shape, crisply chased with an eagle, flowers and rocaille, the domed cover with flower knop, on gadrooned foot, 17cm h, fully marked, by William Abdy, London 1770, 7ozs 10dwts Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 28 June 2007, £564. Good condition, not split, holed or repaired

Los 482

REGENCY SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY CONVERTED INTO A NEEDLEWORK BOX AND A WALNUT WRITING BOX A/F

Los 348

THREE TREEN LIDDED BOXES TO INCLUDE A CIGARETTE BOX AND A TEA CADDY

Los 104

清末民初 粉彩百子戲春圖蓋罐、雍正款 仕女嬰戲紋碟 及 若深珍藏款 青花白菜紋撇口杯(共三件) comprising: a famille rose dish, decorated with a lady with children, the base inscribed with a six-character Yongzheng mark in iron-red; a famille rose 'One Hundred Children At Play' tea caddy with cover; together with a blue and white flaring cup, painted with bakchoi on the sides, the base inscribed with a four-character 'Ruo Shen Zhen Cang' marklargest: 18.3cm diameter

Los 28

清末民初 外銷銀把杯及茶罐(一組兩件) a cubic tea caddy decorated on the sides with pine trees, bamboo, prunus, and chrysanthemum, the base marked '惠耒(?)' '90', 7.6cm high; and a small tankard decorated with chrysanthemum, the base marked '90' '卓' 'WH', 9.3cm widetotal weight: 192g

Los 285

the black lacquer chinoiserie case with rectangular hood above 12 inch brass and silvered dial signed William Hornblower, London, seconds dial, calendar dial to arch, with 4 pillar movement, 220cm highProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country houseCondition report: Decoration faded and worn. Hood door a little loose; may have had a caddy top at some stage. Very heavy weights; both barrels anticlockwise winding. Not currently ticking for very long before stopping. Dial plate tends to curve a little from bottom to top. See photos. Old family ownership.

Los 1071

A box of metalware including a pewter tea caddy and other antique pewter, silver plated ware etc.

Los 28A

A folk art wooden tea caddy in the form of a cottage, approx 16 x 14 x 20 cms. 

Los 29

A charming fruitwood tea caddy in the form of a segmented fruit, approx 16 cms h. 

Los 18

George IV mahogany and satinwood tea caddy, with decorative stringing and oval fan paterae inlay, approx 28 x 13 x 13.5 cms. 

Los 92

Gilded brass Westphal scientific balance with weights and accessories in a fitted wooden box. Incomplete. Together with a mahogany banded two-section tea caddy. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 1389

A tea caddy and coverBlack angelim woodStriated bands decoration and articulated iron handleIndia, Kerala(losses and faults)Height: 23cm

Los 172

TEA CHEST ETC. A 19th century mahogany tea chest with inlaid panel & bone escutcheon. The interior with twin caddies, 13.5x21.5x14.5cm (the moulded edges of each caddy with some loss). Hinges apparently replaced. Also, a Victorian inlaid work box with original paper lining & key (damaged hinges).  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase

Los 107

HERBERT DYER. A Herbert Dyer, Mousehole copper & brass tea caddy, with decorative seam, hammered decoration & repousse 'Tea'. Stamped H. DYER. Height 18cm.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase

Los 292

A Regency mahogany tea caddy with fitted interior CONDITION REPORT: Section of moulding missing.

Los 460

A Silver and Mother of Pearl Handled Tea Caddy Spoon by George Unite Birmingham, 1853

Los 154

Wooden tea caddy with inlaid decoration L 23 cm H 14.5 cm

Los 158

Domed top tea caddy with inlaid decoration L 22.5 cm H 17 cm (no key)

Los 331

GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, two others and a modern miniature oak dresser, the main tea caddy with twin interior lidded compartments and glass mixing bowl, 15.5cms H, 30.5cms W, 15cms D

Los 32

A Wm. IV silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shovel-shaped bowl, London 1833 by A. B. Savory & Sons, 3¾” long; a Victorian silver pencil holder inset glass cabochon, 4¼2; a novelty spoon in the form of a rowing oar, London 1964 by KB, 5”; a silver pickle fork, Sheffield 1934 by Viners; & a plated condiment spoon. (5). (1.6 oz all in).

Los 573

A George III silver oval tea caddy by John Younge & Co,with engraved crest, ring handle and beaded borders, Sheffield, 1785, height 89mm, 10oz, no key and no lock,

Los 50

HALLMARKED SILVER BIRMINGHAM 1790 TEA CADDY SPOONSILVERSMITH:  JOSEPH WILLMORE

Los 49

HALLMARKED SILVER SHEFFIELD 1907 TEA CADDY SPOON SILVERSMITH: W.S. SAVAGE & CO.

Los 51

HALLMARKED SILVER TEA CADDY SPOONIMPORTED FOREIGN SILVER

Los 1827

A George III engraved oval tea caddy, with ivory knop, no key, Henry Nutting, London, 1796, length 13.4cm, gross weight 12.5oz.

Los 1858

A small collection of English silver and plate to include a footed bowl, mustard pot and salt, napkin ring, caddy spoon, pepper pot etc. 17 oz.

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