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Los 447

A Wedgwood tricolour jasperware cache pot and hexagonal caddy, 19th century, the cache pot with sprigged classical figures in white against a copper green ground between lilac bands, the caddy with lions and griffins pulling a chariot with ornamental items against a sage green ground with yellow trellis decoration to the sides, and a 19th century Wedgwood pottery cherub, impressed verso Cherub, Wedgwood, 12.5cm, 13.5cm & 21cm respectivelyQty: 3Condition report: Both the vase and the cache pot could do with a cleanThe vase has a small area of repair to the collar.See the images

Los 112A

A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, gilt metal escutcheon and loop handle, the interior with two compartments, 18.5cm wide, 13.5cm high, c.1820

Los 220

A Coalport Belfort pattern blue and white part tea set; Booths British Scenery pattern tea caddy; 19th century willow pattern part tea set.

Los 39

A Victorian papier mache tea caddy, inlaid in abalone and mother-of-pearl, 15cm high, c.1860

Los 391

2 silver tea caddy spoons, comprising Georgian and Victorian examples, largest length 9cm (2)Georgian example has a repaired handle, both are quite worn and abraded through general use, hallmarks are quite rubbed.

Los 519

A group of 18thC and later ceramics, to include a Staffordshire tea caddy, 12cm high, a Newhall type tea bowl, 8cm diameter, a Newhall tea bowl stamped 195, 12cm diameter, a Dresden teacup, a 18thC Worcester coffee cup and a Worcester transfer printed tea party pattern coffee cup. (6)

Los 644

George III mahogany tea caddy, circa 1790, sarcophagus form opening to twin caddies and vacant recess for a mixing bowl, raised on bracket feet, width 25.5cm

Los 785

James Bucknell, Crediton (late 17th/early 18th Century), a later mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, having a caddy top with brass urn finials, over brass capped columns flanking an 11'' silvered dial signed to the centre and engraved with tall ships, eight day movement striking on a bell, plain trunk and box base, raised on bracket feet, height 244cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

Los 143

German (Wertheim) silver novelty tea caddy, in the form of a sedan chair, import marks for Chester, 1907, decorated with courtiers and foliate scrolls throughout, surmounted with a crown finial to the removable cover, height 14cm, weight approx. 243g (7.8 troy ozs)

Los 117

Mixed Lot: silver, white metal and other wares comprising two Continental white metal straining spoons, one with ship finial, further Continental caddy spoon, the bowl decorated with a scene of deer in a parkland setting, a pair of figural topped spoons, London import marks, four various tea spoons, an Uppingham Schools Athletic Sports medallion presented to W P Drabble, Champion 1884, small Birmingham hallmarked silver vesta case and a French Napoleon III presentation medallion marked "Exposition Universelle de MOCCCLXVII a Paris" and marked to centre "Drabble", combined wt of silver and white metal wares approx 315gms

Los 2

George III silver caddy spoon, the stem decorated with bright cut detail, London 1803, maker's mark JW, g/w 11gms, 8cm long

Los 46

Mixed Lot: various silver flatware, principally Old English and Fiddle pattern, comprising two Fiddle pattern table forks, London 1808 and 1843, George III Old English pattern table spoon, London 1801, dessert spoons, salt spoon and a caddy spoon, various dates and makers, largest 22cm long, total weighable silver 410gms

Los 6

George V silver caddy spoon, the handle decorated with floral detail and bowl formed as a shell, Sheffield 1921, maker's William Hutton & Sons, g/w 12gms, 6.5cm long

Los 85

Mixed Lot: various silver and white metal flatwares to include a Victorian Fiddle pattern sifting spoon, George III Fiddle, thread and shell pattern caddy spoon (a/f), International Sterling pattern spoon, an 830 grade silver bladed butter knife and various others, various dates and makers, total weighable silver 177gms

Los 596

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy with splayed lid and foot and fitted interior, 18 cm x 36 cm x 21 cm

Los 108

A box of Ringtons china, Centenary caddy, teapot and mugs, Cathedral tea caddy, willow pattern vase etc

Los 214

Three miscellaneous items: the first an oak smoker's cabinet as a safe, with 2 doors and 3 drawers, 26cm wide, 24.5cm high, the second a George III mahogany tea caddy with 2 internal divisions, 16.5cm wide, 19cm high (top of handle), the third a Mah Jong set with slide up front and five drawers of bamboo and bone or ivory counters and number sticks, with instructions.Condition report: First - one replaced projecting oak piece top left, metal tarnished, doors don't meet in the middle.Second - feet missing, moulding missing from base on right, carcass has pulled out slightly leaving a gap at one corner, small pieces of ebonised moulding missing.Third - sliding door split, badly split at back, metalwork discoloured, instructions in poor condition.

Los 225

A George III satinwood tea caddy, with inlaid decoration and bone escutcheon, enclosing a two division interior, 19.5cm wide, 13cm highCondition report: Knocks, losses and splits throughout.

Los 293

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, of sacorphagus form with boxwood stringing on brass lion's paw feet, 22cm wide, 14cm deep, 15,5cm high, together with a similar but larger crossbanded example, 31.5cm wide, 16.5cm deep, 17cm high (2)Condition report: Blob of resin to top of smallerSome splits to veneer on top and inside lidGeneral wear - dinks to edgesFeet and handles missing from larger, mixing bowl not present, general wear

Los 296

A George III mahogany tea caddy, with brass handle and escutcheon on bracket feet, 22cm wide, 13cm deep, 14.5cm high,Condition report: Minor wear, surface scratches and blemishes commensurate with age, lacks mixing bowl

Los 4

A late Victorian silver tea caddy and cover, London 1898, with gadrooned borders and scrolled feet, retailed by West & Con, Dublin, 15cm high, approx 12oztCondition report: No obvious major faults.

Los 58

A Victorian vine leaf shaped chamber stick, Birmingham 1851, with engraved decoration and a 'tendril' handle, 7cm long, a George IV silver caddy spoon, London 1825, a silver pencil or needle case and cover, Birmingham 1916, 8cm long (3)Condition report: Chamber stick - no obvious major faults.Caddy spoon, rubbed crest.Case - wtih dents.

Los 74

An assorted quantity of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a late Victorian oval fluted tea caddy, (a/f), an Edwardian octagonal baluster sugar caster, London 1909, a pair of five-bar toast racks, London 1933, a small modern silver armada dish, a set of four-hole Victorian silver oval bombe shaped salt cellars, by Gibson & Langman, London 1895, a pair of late Victorian silver pepper pots, Birmingham 1896, a plain oval silver salt cellar, a late 19th century French silver small caster, with embossed decorations, an unmarked Chinese silver tot cup, an Indian silver three-piece condiment set, of baluster form, plus a quantity of electroplated items, to include a cocktail shaker by Hukin & Heath, 29oztCondition report: The majority of the items are in need of restoration.

Los 395

Islamic box decorated with figures, simulated tortoiseshell wood tea caddy, brass trivet, other wooden boxes, binoculars, scales, vintage fans and sundries

Los 442

A small Newlyn Industrial Classes repousse copper rose bowl and cover, hammered in low relief with a scalyfish before waterweed, and a Newlyn tea caddy hammered in relief with a scaly fish both stamped Newlyn 14.5cm. diam. (rose bowl), (3)

Los 446

A Newlyn Industrial Classes copper tea caddy and cover, cylindrical, hammered in low relief with scaly fish swimming past waterweed, the shallow domed cover with Tea hammered stamped Newlyn to side of caddy, Literature Daryl Bennett & Colin Pill, Newlyn Copper Arts and Crafts Copper Work in Newlyn, Sansom & Company, page 120 for comparable caddies illustrated.

Los 118

A 20th Century pine chest of drawers, the caddy top above an arrangement of two short over three long graduated drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, with brass carry handles to the sides, 74cms x 91cms x 50cms.

Los 130

A late 19th / Early 20th century stained pine cupboard, the caddy top above a pair of paneled cupboard doors with turned horn handles, the top enclosing a single shelf, the lower door enclosing an arrangement of swiveling short drawers, raised on a plinth base, 136 x 55 x 20cms

Los 363

Selection of cut glass jars and bottles, of various designs, including some silver lidded examples; along with a small selection of silver plated wear including tea caddy, tea pot and Danish miniature candlestick.

Los 475

Victorian mahogany tea caddy, of typical form, raised on four bun feet, 28cms wide; along with a mahogany cased mantel clock. (2)

Los 81

An early 20th Century walnut three-piece bedroom suite, comprising: a two-door wardrobe with caddy top, burr walnut veneer doors enclosing drawers, shelves and hanging spaces, on a plinth base, 188cms x 120cms x 50.5cms; together with a walnut chest of drawers, the caddy top above five long graduated drawers, raised on plinth feet, 112cms x 76cms; a walnut dressing table with triptych mirror above a single frieze drawer, flanked by two banks of three short drawers raised on plinth bases, 144.5cms x 105cms x 51cms; and a dressing stool with drop-in seat, raised on square chamfered legs, 47cms x 51cms x 36cms.

Los 263

A George IV silver caddy spoon assayed Birmingham 1830.

Los 264

A William IV silver caddy spoon. Assayed Birmingham 1836.

Los 116A

A SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATE ON COPPER TEA CADDY OF BOMBE FORM, knopped finial, gadrooned rims, lions mask and ring side handles, stamped to underside, height 13cm

Los 175

A CASED SEVEN PIECE SILVER TEASPOON SET AND LOOSE SILVER SPOONS, the cased set comprising of six teaspoons, each with a vacant shield shaped cartouche and lion detail to the terminal, together with a matching pair of sugar tongs, each piece hallmarked 'John Round & Son Ltd' Sheffield 1894-1909', within their original fitted case, also including a Georgian fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved initials to the handle, hallmarked 'Elizabeth Morley' London 1814, two other caddy spoons with full hallmarks for Birmingham and Sheffield, a long handled dessert spoon, hallmarked Sheffield and a single teaspoon hallmarked Sheffield, approximate gross weight 217.9 grams, 7.00ozt

Los 193

A BOX OF ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include various beaded necklaces, non-pierced earrings, a 'Braun' lighter, two swatch wristwatches, a ladies gold-plated 'Bulova' wristwatch, a boxed ladies 'Rotary' wristwatch with a mother of pearl rectangular dial, fitted with a black strap, four mother of pearl bowl caddy spoons, a mother of pearl rectangular belt buckle etc

Los 606

VARIOUS WOODEN ITEMS, GAMES COMPENDIUM, MARBLES etc, to include a tea caddy (cracked and missing corners), carved elephants, small modern letter rack, mauchline style boxes, lacquered box, etc

Los 1301

A mid 18th century mahogany tea caddy, 24cm, a rosewood cruet stand, one other box and a mallet with elm head

Los 34

A mixed lot including a biscuit tin with Hunting scene, diecast figures and horse pulling a roller, souvenir spoons with abalone finials, compacts, lighters, pocket dictionary, miniature cards, caddy spoon (a lot)

Los 64

A 19thc walnut and parquetry tea caddy, the fitted interior with two fabric lined recesses, both with lids (13cm x 18cm x 11cm) (a/f)

Los 74

A mixed lot including a 19thc sarcophagus style mahogany tea caddy (a/f) (15cm x 25cm x 13cm), a copper kettle, a Ronson table lighter, an alabaster and mother of pearl inlaid box and trinket dish, brass pyramids, ceramic bell (8)

Los 5

A silver caddy spoon, hallmarked for Birmingham by A Marston & Co 1968

Los 302

19th century mahogany and inlaid sarcophagus formed tea caddy, the hinged lid opening to a fitted interior, raised on small bun feet, 28cm wide

Los 31

Japanese tea caddy with a lacquer decoration to the top of flowers, 20cm high

Los 108

Early 19th century Square Mahogany Single Compartment Tea Caddy with key, 13cms high

Los 114

George III Mahogany and Satinwood Two Compartment Tea Caddy of rectangular canted form, the satinwood with etched foliate decoration, 23cms long

Los 115

Early 19th century Mahogany Inlaid Single Compartment Tea Caddy of rectangular canted form, 11cms wide

Los 143

Japanese Circular Hardwood Box, the top carved with a relief Mountain and Temple scene, 19cms diameter together with a Small Red Lacquered Tea Caddy

Los 150

Victorian flame mahogany twin compartment tea caddy with glass bowls, width approx. 30cm

Los 59

Victorian mahogany tea caddy with twin compartments, glass bowl and key

Los 766

Box of mixed collectables to include a quantity of pot lids, two Torquay Ware mugs, Murano glass fish, Liptons tea caddy etc

Los 354

Royal Crown Derby Old Imari ginger jar / tea caddy, good overall condition, overall height: 4.5 inches

Los 358

Royal Crown Derby Old Imari ginger jar / tea caddy, good overall condition, overall height: 4.5 inches

Los 9

Antique wooden small tea caddy, approximate measurements: Height 6.5 inches, Depth 5 inches, Width 7.5 inches

Los 324

A VICTORIAN PAPIER-MÂCHÉ TEA CADDY, of bombé form with hinged cover and twin lidded compartments, mother-of-pearl inlaid and gilded with a landscape vignette, floral sprays and trailing foliage. 26cm long

Los 329

A SMALL FAUX TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, IN GEORGIAN STYLE, bow-fronted, with hinged cover and twin lidded compartments. 15cm long

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