A Victorian rosewood tea caddyOf sarcophagus form with twin ring handles, inlaid with mother-of-pearl flowers and foliage, the cover enclosing a fitted interior with two tea boxes flanking a glass mixing bowl.31cm wide x 17cm deep x 17.5cm highCondition:Exterior generally good. Small loss to left handle bracket. Interior good with minor signs of age and use. Glass bowl may be original or else is a very good fit. Tea box covers are slightly warped. Tea box foil linings degraded. Glass mixing bowl good.
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A Georgian mahogany tea caddy having a lockable hinged lid with an ebony and satinwood inlaid edge opening to reveal a fitted baize lined compartment with three removable lead lined compartments, the outer carcass being decorated with marquetry inlaid stars to the frieze and sides raised on an ebony plinth base. (Missing key as seen). H.14 W.24 D.13cm
A 19th century French Napoleon III lacquered and brass Boulle inlaid secretaire having a shaped white marble sheet inset into a caddy top over four serpentine drawers and three dummy drawers with a fall front revealing a fitted and crossbanded kingwood and mahogany interior with a baize lined writing slope raised on a shaped plinth base. (Fall front slightly unsteady in the open position). H.147 W.37 D.35cm
ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS CANDLE SCONCE, ALONG WITH FURTHER ITEMS the sconce with embossed peacock decoration, along with further items including a bell cast with metal from German aircraft shot down during WWII, a Chinese soapstone spill vase, a pair of Japanese Satsuma style vases, a lacquered Asian tea caddy, a collection of brassware and further itemsthe sconce 30cm longAdditional images have been added to the website
A pair of Elizabeth II silver novelty salt and pepper pots, modelled as teddy bears, with realistic fur and features, hallmarked by Chamberlain Clarke Partnership, London, 1995, each approx. 3.5cm high, along with an Elizabeth II silver feathered bird novelty caddy spoon, hallmarked by P&C, Sheffield, 1984, approx. 8.5cm long. (3) Weight approx. 132.6 grams (4.2ozt) Further details: tarnished; surface wear and slight scratching.
A mixed collection of silver flatware to include; a George III silver caddy spoon, initialled to terminal, hallmarked by John Lawrence, Birmingham, 1817; four matching Victorian Scottish silver teaspoons, with thread detailed stems and initialled terminals, hallmarked by WS, Glasgow, 1886; a single Modern silver dinner fork, hallmarked Sheffield, 2002; a single George VI silver fiddle patterned dessert spoon, with initials and engraved decoration, hallmarked by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1936; a pair of matched William IV or Victorian silver teaspoons, hallmarked Newcastle, 1837 or 1846; a George V Hanoverian silver teaspoon, London, 1912; a slightly smaller Hanoverian patterned teaspoon, Birmingham, 1930, and a London silver mustard spoon. (1 bag) Weight approx. 265.6 grams (8.5ozt) Further details: all tarnished, some spoons with dents and marks; caddy spoon misshapen edging and dented; surface scratching to all etc.
A group of Arts & Crafts period copper items to include; a hammered copper oval shaped tea cannister and cover, with twisted knot handle to top of cover, body of box with studded wrapped over effect, unmarked possibly by the Guild of Handicrafts, approx. 11cm high x 15cm wide (cover); a Newton School copper lidded tankard, with planished body and hand engraved name possibly R. Smith, Newton County to base, approx. 14.5cm high (cover sprung and some dents and scratches to body); a Keswick School of Industrial Arts small circular pin tray with fan like design and hammered detail, marked KSIA, approx. 11.3cm diameter and a JW Green hammered copper caddy spoon, marked only JWG, approx. 7cm long. Along with a 1960s Keswick KSIA Firth Staybrite steel small ladle, approx. 11.5cm long and an Arts & Crafts style, copper wrapped clock , mounted on wood, with cabochon and embossed flowers and butterflies and motto ' So passes the hour ', (6) Wear and tear commensurate with age, slight scratching and marks to couple.
A collection of Wedgwood black basalt ceramics comprising: a tea caddy, two jugs, three sugar bowls, a pot and cover, and two pin trays - all marked. Together with an unmarked classically designed sugar bowl with no cover. (10) Condition: a few scuffs, wear and tear. Provenance: From a single owner private collection in Buckinghamshire.
A collection of mixed silver flatware to include; two similar Modernist silver caddy spoons, both hallmarked by Brian Leslie Fuller, London, 1991, both with trademark dormouse signature, longest approx. 9cm long; a pair of late Victorian silver salad spoons, with engraved decoration and hallmarked by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1901, each approx. 22.2cm long; a cased set of six Suckling Ltd coffee bean spoons; three James & William Deakin Hanoverian silver teaspoons; a single Victorian teaspoon; an Adie & Lovekin Ltd pickle fork with twisted stem and glass thistle style topped terminal; along with mixed silver mustard spoons of varying styles and designs, some English hallmarked, some marked Sterling; a pair of sugar tongs and other silver spoons, and plated mustard spoons. (1 bag) Weighable English silver approx. 310.1 grams (9.9ozt) Further details: some tarnishing, wear and surface scratches to some; minor loss to enamelled terminals to couple; case catch broken on coffee bean spoon set; general wear.
A SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED INLAID TEA CADDY the hinged lid opening to reveal an interior of two compartments, the front with inlaid banding and an ivory escutcheon, terminating on metal lions paw feet, 15cm high x 23cm wide x 13.5cm deep; together with a rectangular tea caddy, 13cm high x 18cm wide x 10cm deep (2)Ivory Submission References: 77Y9ZD1H and C91R1GKS
An early Victorian silver caddy spoon, the stylized leaf shaped bowl chased and embossed with a flowering stem, flanked by a naturalistic scrolling stem handle, Birmingham 1852 by Hilliard & Thomason, length 8.4cm, another silver caddy spoon, Chester 1910, length 6.8cm, and a pair of silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, London 1792 by Richard Crossley, length 16.5cm, total weight 101.6g.
An Elizabeth II Irish silver caddy spoon, the handle formed as the Gleninsheen collar, Dublin 1973 by Thomas O'Connor & Sons Ltd, with additional mark to celebrate Eire's entry into the European Community, length 7.7cm, an Irish silver paperknife, the terminal formed as four discs, each decorated in relief with a motif, including St Patrick, Viking Warrior, Skeleton and GPO Dublin in flames, Dublin 1981 by JCB, length 20.3cm, an Irish silver mustard spoon and a silver medallion, total weight 91.8g, together with a Gorham sterling bedside alarm clock, height 12cm, and a paperknife, the handle surmounted by a rabbit, unmarked, length 15cm.
A late Georgian white metal mounted shell caddy spoon, the curved handle with reeded decoration, initialed "MC", approx 7.5 cm long CONDITION REPORTS The half metal mount appears to be by design rather than any damage. The scrolled end of the shell has some chipping. Otherwise the shell has general wear and tear conducive with age and use. The metal mount is slightly dented/misshapen to the tapered end of the piece. The handle has marked the underside, however it is fairly rubbed - see images. The metal throughout has signs of tarnishing and cleaning fluid remnants. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A set of six 19th century bright cut silver teaspoons, Newcastle marks, a matched set of four silver mustard spoons, a silver tea strainer, Birmingham 1905, a silver sifter spoon, Sheffield 1906, together with various other silver spoons, a caddy spoon etc. Various dates and makers. 14.5 troy oz
Y A SIMULATED TORTOISESHELL AND BONE BANDED TEA CADDY 20TH CENTURY Of pagoda topped form, the lid enclosing a pair of internal lids 15cm high, 17cm wide Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW With lifting to metal stringing Build up of 'rust' around hinges, largely to suggest greater age The wear to base exposing relatively modern carcass ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
CARRS OF SHEFFIELD LTD; a hallmarked silver miniature alms dish, Sheffield 1944, diameter 10cm, a pair of Edwardian novelty sugar tongs modelled as a wishbone, Birmingham 1903, a Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, London 1849, and a Victorian hallmarked silver pounce pot, modelled as a 17th century vessel, London 1870, height 6.5cm, and a small hallmarked silver condiment spoon modelled as a shovel, combined approx 5.86ozt/182.2g, (5).

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