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Los 720

A small 19th Century mahogany sargophagal shaped tea caddy with fitted two divisions, on ivory feet, width 16cm, and a mahogany rectangular and brass edged tea caddy, width 23cm. (2) Subject to CITES regulations. Due to the ivory content of one of the caddies, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.

Los 184

An early 20th Century Chinese black lacquered tea caddy of sarcophagus form, on carved dragon supports, detailed in gilt depicting figural scenes, the hinged cover revealing two pewter canisters, height 15cm, width 22cm and depth 17cm.

Los 719

A 19th Century yew wood sargophagal tea caddy with fitted canister interior, width 31cm, a similar mahogany example, width 37cm, and an inlaid sargophagal tea caddy lacking liner and feet, width 32cm.

Los 1090

Pair of modern silver candle sticks by Mappin and Web, Sheffield 1998, serviette rings and a shell bowl caddy spoon gross weight 11.6oz 360gm

Los 1037

Victorian silver apostle form caddy spoon by Henry Holland, London 1872

Los 1039

Fiddle pattern rectangular bowl silver caddy spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1847

Los 1107

Provincial English caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with unusual shaped bowl, by William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1837

Los 1083

George V oval silver tea caddy and cover, with embossed figures in country life, byGeorge Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1915, 7 cms, 67 grms.

Los 1108

Fiddle and shell pattern silver caddy spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1848

Los 50ST

Make & Model: VW Caddy C20 Plus TDI 102Date of Reg: PN11 YNKColour: Whitecc: 1598MoT: 21-09-2021Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 362kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Two registered keeper with the last keeper since Nov 2014. Ten service stamps and one handwritten entry. Six additional service records on report last recorded service September 2020 at 315,914 milesVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=149206

Los 280

A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TWO HANDLED PORCELAIN SERVING DISH AND COVER, together with a lobed pedestal dish and tea caddy, serving dish approx. 39cm long.

Los 649

A LARGE PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE & WHITE SQUARE FORMED CADDY & COVERS, each decorated with scenes off figures upon horseback, mid battle in landscapes, the bases each with six character marks, 31cm high x 18cm square.

Los 77

AN 18TH CENTUY CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN TEA CADDY & COVER - decorated with native landscape views with a ribbed body, with a gilded acorn finial, 13,5cm

Los 331

A mixed lot to include a 19th century sarcophagus shaped tea caddy together with a Victorian biscuit barrel, mahogany table top sheet music stand and bellowsLocation: LWB

Los 12

A Victorian domed burr walnut cut brass mounted tea caddy, an Edwardian oak desk stand, an early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, and a pair of late George III brass candlesticksthe caddy with a two division interior, the candlesticks having ribbed baluster stems on square cast bases, marked J T & Co. for John Turner & Co., (5)first height 17.3 cm.Condition: First some water marks and wear to rear of domed lid. One finial missing to interior cover. The other finial present but not attached to cover. Mahogany tea caddy with a water ring mark to lid and back. Key present and lock working.

Los 134

A pair of silver stylised caddy spoons by Amy Sandheim, London 1943, each 9.5cm long, together with a further silver spoon by Amy Sandheim and a similar white metal spoon, not stamped, total weight approx. 3oz (4)Condition report: Makers mark on two slightly rubbed, other than this general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images

Los 456

An early 19thC and later Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, of rectangular form with turned side handles and a mother of pearl inlay, in a lime and floral pattern, with a plain interior on bun feet, 23cm high, 36cm wide, 16cm deep. (AF)

Los 458

A 19thC and later rosewood and boxwood strung tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior on bun feet, 30cm wide.

Los 661

A modern Heritage Collection silver caddy spoon, with Prince of Wales feathers to the handle, and a silver copy of the Pudsey spoon, both boxed.

Los 166

A Silver Jubilee metal trivet or Aga kettle stand, 23cm high, treen owl, 19thC sarcophagus shaped two tiered tea caddy and an Asian centre piece with cat centre signed. (4)

Los 205

A George IV silver caddy spoon, by William Eaton, with a shell shaped bowl, London 1825, 9cm long.

Los 206

A George III silver caddy spoon, by John Turner, the bowl decorated with a radiating pattern, with a bright cut decorated handle engraved with a W, Birmingham 1799, 8cm long.

Los 207

A George III silver caddy spoon, by William Pugh, with a floral shaped bowl and plain handle, engraved with the letter P, Birmingham 1805, 7cm long.

Los 53

Victorian oak tea caddy, the brass escutcheon decorated with a bird, the hinged lid enclosing a plain interior, 18.5cm wide, and an oak letter rack (2)

Los 56

Chinese and Japanese works of art, to include octagonal turret form brush pot, tea caddy, tea bowl, three porcelain vases, poressed flower picture, cloisonné tea bowl and saucer (9)

Los 73

19th Century Chinese tea caddy, the lift up lid and body with polychrome floral sprays, 14cm high

Los 1012

silver caddy spoon, watches, compacts, cigarette case, felixtowe beach prints, maps, puzzles etc 3 boxes of mixed items

Los 481

Large tea caddy with mother of pearl inlay detail and escutcheon, no interior

Los 625

A SILVER PLATED LIDDED TEA CADDY AND AN ORNATE WHITE METAL BELT

Los 2128

ROYAL DOULTON; HN1298 'Sweet and Twenty', width 18cm, a Rosenthal hand-painted charger decorated with birds nesting and floral sprays, diameter 35.5cm, also a 20th century Continental figure group depicting a seated maiden reading to a gentleman, height 14cm, Beswick figure of a stag no.954, a Karl Enz figure of storks, Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature jug, Beswick Beatrix Potter figure 'Timmy Willie from Johnny Town Mouse', with gold back stamp, height 7cm etc (9).Additional InformationThe Coalport cottage with hairline crack to the top, the tea caddy with crack to the foot rim and cover, the Continental figure group has been damaged. The gentleman has had his arm off and glued back, Timmy Willie with a sliver chip to the foot rim, the Doulton figure with minor paint losses. The plate with numerous scratches.

Los 1011

A late Victorian mahogany rectangular box, with brass applied handle, width 43cm, depth 22cm, height 8cm, also a Victorian walnut jewellery box with inlaid decoration, width 20cm, an oak tea caddy and an oak photograph frame (4).

Los 315

An early 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped two section tea caddy on squat bun feet 22.5cm wide x 16cm high together with a similar sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with rosewood the lid opening to reveal a single lift out canister and bowl recess 23.5cm wide x 15cm high

Los 352

A 19th Century Kangxi baluster vase with blue and white floral spray and bird decoration, bears four mark character mark to base 13.5 cm high together with various other 19th Century and later blue and white oriental china wares to include two tureens, one on stand, a set of three plates and another similar, two vases etc together with a 19th Century Kang-shi polychrome decorated ginger jar with floral motifs bearing four mark character mark to base (no lid) 13 cm high etcCondition ReportCylindrical vase - with some restoration to the rim and drill hole towards the base - obviously once as a lamp.  Small baluster shaped vase appears in good condition.  Ginger jar appears to have been restored to the neck but otherwise looks OK.  Treacle-banded craquelure vase with some loss to the tail of one bird.  Otherwise appears OK.  Two two-handled cups - one with chip to rim - otherwise appear OK.  Rectangular tureen - scuff mark to the glaze to one corner.  Small firing faults throughout.  Otherwise appears OK.  Sauce tureen with some discolouration to the interior of the lid and pock marks to the glaze similar to the base though condition basically sound with the exception of firing crack to the handle.  Four small plates and small oval plate basically sound - see images.  Small tea bowl with nibbling to the rim and chip to the base. Tea caddy unevenly formed though basically sound.  English blue and white transfer decorated tureen base with some discolouration, several cracks, firing faults and glaze loss to one edge.  Craquelure throughout.  See images for further detail.

Los 320

A late George III mahogany and satinwood strung single section tea caddy 11.6cm wide x 11cm high, another mahogany single section tea caddy with metal lined interior 12cm wide x 12.4cm high and a rosewood two section tea caddy with mother of pearl inlaid medallion decoration 18.5cm wide x 10cm highCondition ReportDamage in places to all three, including lose to corner of one and damage to the top along hinge line to the same. Appears to have had some sympathetic restoration ie polishing etc, general wear and tear to include some small bumps, scratches, etc. See images for more details

Los 589

A 19th Century flame mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular section with Greek key borders and stainwood stringing, having a pair of cast brass handles and four cast brass paw feet, opening to reveal a fitted interior, 30 x 15 x 17cms.

Los 585

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, with brass bale handle, raised over four brass bun feet, opening to reveal three compartments, 26.5 x 13.5 x 17cms high.

Los 453

A Chinese famille rose tea caddy and cover, Qianlong, decorated with an exotic bird and flowers on rockwork, 13.5cms high; and another similar decorated with floral garlands and entwined initials J.D.A, 13.5cms. (2)

Los 581

An early 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with brass stringing and escutcheon, opening to reveal a fitted interior with pair of covered compartments, raised over four turned ivory feet, 14.5 x 9 x 10.5cms high.

Los 587

A 19th Century black Japanned and ivory mounted tea caddy, of rectangular section, hand-enamelled to each face with floral blooms and gilt dendritic sprays, opening to reveal a pair of covered compartments, with carved mother of pearl knobs, 19 x 11 x 12cms high.

Los 584

A George III marquetry-inlaid flame mahogany octagonal tea caddy, having feather-banded, cross-banded and string inlaid decoration, and a pair of inlaid oval medallions, opening to reveal a vacant interior, 12.5 x 11 x 13cms high.

Los 583

A George III string-inlaid and cross-banded mahogany tea caddy, of straight sided form and oval section, marquetry inlaid to the cover with oval bat's-wing paterae, opening to reveal a vacant interior, 17.5 x 10.5 x 12cms.

Los 582

Two 19th Century tea caddies, one of rectangular section, with string inlay and an ivory escutcheon, opening to reveal a fitted interior with two covered compartments, 15 x 11 x 11.5cms high, together with one further rosewood tea caddy, with string inlay, a brass escutcheon, and vacant interior, 20 x 12 x 10cms high.

Los 260

Georg Jensen: A Danish silver ‘Lily of the Valley’ pattern caddy spoon, 1921, reverse stamped ‘925’, maker’s mark, Copenhagen Three Towers mark for year of manufacture (1921), Assay Master mark for C.F.Heise and George Stockwell import mark for London 1921, length 10.2cm. £60-£80 --- George Stockwell & Co Ltd were importers of silver and assay agents, registered in 1907 and were one of the main importers of Jensen silverwares in the UK.

Los 264

Keswick School of Industrial Art: a steel caddy spoon, with spot hammered finish, the stem edged with stitch detail, reverse stamped ‘KSIA KESWICK’ and ‘FIRTH TAYBRIGHT’, length 9.2cm. £30-£50 --- Keswick School of Industrial Art (KSIA) was founded in 1884 by Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley and his wife Edith as an evening class in woodwork and metalwork at the Crosthwaite Parish Rooms, in Keswick, Cumbria. (Canon Hardwicke was one of the three co-founders of the National Trust and a prominent philanthropic figure in the Cumbria). The enterprise, designed to help alleviate unemployment, prospered and within 10 years more than 100 men were attending classes. The school closed in 1984.

Los 301B

A Chinese porcelain tea caddy decorated with flowers and cockerels, with a white metal mount and porcelain lid (lid chipped) H: 9cm (Neck lost and replaced with white metal otherwise good condition, lid with chipping and loss)

Los 336

A SET OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS WITH GOLF CLUB DECORATION in a fitted case, together witha silver caddy spoon and a salt spoon

Los 352

A SILVER CADDY SPOON, OTHER SILVER and a mahogany cased part set of fish eaters

Los 32

An eighteenth century blue and white transfer-printed porcelain Caughley floral pattern barrel-shaped tea caddy and cover, c. 1780-90.  Marked to the underside. 13 cm tall.Condition: lid with restored break. 

Los 349

Victorian silver teaspoon, relief decorated, London 1863, maker's mark GA, 1ozt approx., a silver caddy spoon, marks worn and a miniature silver hook (3) 

Los 394

Victorian silver tea caddy, circular lid, rectangular canister, all-over repousse scroll and mask decorated, London 1891, maker William Comyns & Sons, 3.5ozt approx. 10cm highCondition ReportLight surface scratches and knocks. Accretions, tarnishing and polish residue. No inscriptions.

Los 1070

19th century mahogany tea caddy with moulded egg and dart edge, the top opening to reveal sectioned interior, tapered body, egg and dart moulded base shaped bracket feet together with a letter rack (2) 

Los 370

to include a cased eight and six-piece condiment sets, 1940s; a bag of miscellaneous condiments including a set of boat-shaped salts, other salts, pepperpots, Georgian caddy spoon, two silver-mounted 'pig' pin cushions, tea caddy etc., a pair of Corinthian column candlesticks FEL, sauceboat, menu holders etc.Weighable silver: 40oz (approximately)

Los 462

to include a pair of George III small boat-shaped salts and liners, London 1783, lug handles, simple moulded band to the waist, stepped base; a large copy of the anointing spoon Elkington & Co. Birmingham; a small bombe tea caddy and cover; a pair of spill vases; a cased set of coffee spoons; and a christening mugWeighable silver: 25oz

Los 21

A George III mahogany caddy-top chest of drawers,having a brushing slide over four long graduated drawers with original brass handles and bracket feet,84cm wide 46cm deep79cm highCondition report: Minor veneer repairs to stiles flanking drawers. Some fading and discolouration throughout. Marks, scratches and wear to top. Splits, losses and repairs to mouldings.Cockbeading and veneer around drawers. Repair/alteration and possible replacement to feet. Backboards strengthened. See additional images.

Los 178

A small French wall collection box,the raised back inset with a mirrored panel over-decorated with foliate carvings,22cm wide12cm deep21cm high,a walnut tea caddy in the form of a bureau,19th century, with strung and crossbanded decoration,12cm wide9cm deep12cm high, an oak glove box,27cm wide13cm deep 11cm high,together with a papier mâché box,decorated with flowers (4)Condition report: teacaddy with splits and small loses, the feet replaced with small screws, the interior lacking, overall poor orderthe oak glove box with mall areas of rubbing wear, light knocks and dents overall reasonable condition papier mache box missing the return from one side of the cover, chipped and scratched with rubbing to the decoration

Los 139

A tray containing assorted plated wares, cased plated cutlery, gent's travel set, wooden tea caddy etc

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