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Los 357

A George III silver caddy spoon, of shovel / scoop form, bearing simple wriggle-worked and other engraved decoration and a monogram, possibly Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham, 1805, 6 cm

Los 553

A William IV brass-inlaid rosewood two-compartment tea caddy, 19 cm x 13 cm x 16 cm

Los 556

A late Georgian rosewood sarcophagus-form tea caddy, containing a pair of wooden tea canisters and a ceramic bowl, 33 cm x 17 cm x 15 cm

Los 558

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, raised on four compressed bun feet, opening to reveal two compartments with covers, and a central pressed glass mixing bowl, 28 x 15 x 17 cm high

Los 558A

A William IV mahogany tea caddy, of shouldered sarcophagus form, containing a pair of wooden canisters and a cut glass bowl, 39 cm x 21 cm x 23 cm

Los 680

A late 18th / early 19th Century porcelain tea caddy, decorated with enamelled floral swags and sprays, 14 cm

Los 248

Silver cutlery - sugar shovel hallmarked for Exeter 1857 - JS; tea caddy spoon with scalloped bowl (repaired) other spoons and a cased silver-plated cake knife

Los 456

Collection of brassware, candlesticks, 1924 tea caddy etc

Los 263

A 19th century satinwood inlaid rectangular tea caddy, together with two similar tea caddies and a collectors cabinet

Los 271

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy together with a 19th century fan and other items

Los 285

A 19th century coromandel tea caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a blending bowl and two compartments

Los 1282

A Shaker style box and cover, 29cm high; together with a Georgian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, (s.d.); and another Georgian dome top casket, with marble paper interior, 21cm wide. (3)

Los 396

A hallmarked silver shaped oval tea caddy part fluted with lion mask ring handles pull off cover with ebonised wooden finial, Sheffield 1902 by Walker and Hall, approx total weight 232g

Los 46

A Victorian silver shell caddy spoon, by Clement Gowland I, Newcastle 1847, 8.4cm; together with another silver caddy spoon, (s.d); and a silver vesta case. (3)

Los 58

Two silver vesta cases; together with a Victorian silver mug; and a Victorian silver caddy spoon, 147g. (4)

Los 176

An 1886 Dutch 0.833 silver caddy spoon 12.9g, 4.5in long

Los 191

A 19thC. silver caddy spoon by H. J. Lias, London 1875 21g

Los 192

A 19thC. silver caddy spoon by William Gallimore & Sons, Sheffield 1900 23g

Los 260

A c.1810 Regency period Chinoserie tea caddy, 7.5in wide x 6.25in high x 4.5in deep

Los 314

A 19thC. rosewood tea caddy with lion head handles & covers in situ, 12in wide x 6.5in high x 6.25in deep

Los 315

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, brass handles & covers in situ, feet damaged a/f, 12in wide x 6.25in high x 6in deep

Los 720

A 19th Century rosewood and crossbanded tea caddy with inlaid mother-of-pearl decoration - sold with a rosewood veneered brass bound box

Los 799

A bag of collectable items including salt glazed stoneware candle snuffer, hat pins, caddy spoons, pewter bottle, etc.

Los 111

An enamel flour storage tin together with a Huntley and Palmer Muffin the Mule tin, a William Crawford tea caddy tin and a McVitie & Price Biscuit tinW:23cm x D:17cm x H:26cm includes handeles

Los 127

A Chinese blue & white Kraak dish, Wanli, early 17th century, painted to the centre with a leaf over a gourd shape vase, the border with panels of auspicious items and plants, 20.8cm dia, a collection of 18th Chinese porcelain comprising a landscaped plate, 22.7cm dia, a reed moulded tea bowl and saucer, a set of three famille rose tea bowls and saucers, a further two famille rose tea bowls ands a saucer, a pea caddy and a famille rose lotus decorated bowl, 15cm diaQty: 15

Los 306

A reconfigured 19th-century mahogany caddy topped bowfront chest of three long drawers. Supported on shaped bracket feet. 81 cm wide x 47 cm deep x 79 cm high overall.Condition report: The chest has been reduced from a large chest of drawersNo apparent major defects.

Los 318

A small George III style satinwood strung mahogany caddy topped chest of drawers. With two short over two longer drawers. On splay, bracket supports united by a shaped apron 69.5 cm wide x 40 cm deep x 81 cm highCondition report: This chest has possibly reduced in size

Los 378

A collection of silver and silver plate items. Including a toast rack, two floral design dishes a Peruzzi silver tea caddy spoon and two silver plated engraved drinks labels, one Port and one Madeira. H.10 L.8 W.7cm

Los 171

OF IRISH E.E.C. ENTRY INTEREST: A modern Irish 20 carat gold commemorative caddy spoonThomas O'Connor & Sons Ltd, Dublin 1973, with fleur de lys mark and additional Gleninsheen collar mark to commemorate Ireland's entry into the E.E.C. in 1973Terminal modelled as the Glenshinnan collar with matted surface and polished curved bowl, length 7.9cm, weight 33gms.Footnotes:ProvenanceBonhams, London, 20th June 2012, lot 119For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 125

Collectables to include a pair of miniature silver spill vases and a Brandy wine label, Birmingham 1975, a silver tea caddy spoons, London 1976, an 1898 half crown, US 1977 one dollar coin, and other coins including commemorative coinsLocation: Porter

Los 38

A walnut tea caddy in the form of a casket together with an Italian Sorrento cigarette case and a cased set of silver plated fish knives and forksLocation: 10:3

Los 123

A silver tea caddy by William Comyns & Sons, hallmarked London, 1887, together with three silver decanter labels for Rum, Brandy and Scotch including a Victorian example by John Watson & Son, hallmarked Sheffield 1843. Gross weight approximately 4.96ozt

Los 233

A 20th century mantle clock by W. E. Watts (The Greenwich Clock) a pendulum eight day manual wind together with a bobbin support toilet mirror, a sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, and a smaller jewellery box

Los 265

A Georgian silver caddy scoop. Birmingham. By L&C. Approx. 10 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Los 314

CHINA TRADE: A rare silver caddy scoop. Approx. 21 grams. Est. £25 - £30.

Los 400

A silver and MOP caddy scoop. Birmingham. By Samuel Pemberton. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

Los 402

A large fiddle pattern silver caddy spoon with initialled terminal. London 1804. Approx. 11 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Los 432

A Georgian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon of plain form. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

Los 459

A George III silver caddy spoon with bright cut decoration and fluted bowl. London. Approx. 8 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Los 482

A Georgian silver caddy spoon with bright cut decoration. London 1802. By JS. Approx. 7 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Los 483

A Georgian silver caddy spoon with bright cut decoration. London 1802. Together with a plated example. Est. £50 - £80.

Los 485

A modern cast silver eagle wing caddy spoon. London. By CM Ltd. Approx. 24 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Los 160

A Georgian silver toddy ladle with twist handle; a George IV silver caddy spoon; a Georgian silver berry spoon (marks rubbed) later embossed; a George II silver sauce ladle; a silver apostle handled fancy spoon; various teaspoons; silver baby trowel etc.

Los 205

A Georgian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 22cm long AF; a Crown Staffordshire chinoiserie decorated cigarette box retailed by T Goode & Co. AF; and a small stamp casket with marbleised covering AF (3)

Los 246

A Victorian papier mâché two compartment tea caddy, 19.5cm wide

Los 329

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, fitted single compartment and glass mixing bowl, raised on bun feet, 25.5cm 

Los 35

A 19th Century Chinese famille rose bowl, 23cm dia.; and a famille rose tea caddy 12.5cm high (2)

Los 818

A 19th century mother of pearl tea caddy with two inner lidded compartments 18 cm wide, to/w a velvet-lined casket, 15 cm wide (2- both missing some mother of pearl, but lot includes a quantity of unglued pieces

Los 819

A Victorian ebonised dome-top tea caddy with brass-studded ivory mounts, 21 cm wide to/w a pair of antique steel candle-snuffers, a pocket-size New Testament with Jerusalem olive-wood covers and a French leather and brass coin-purse (4)

Los 144

A silver heart-shaped trinket box with rose-embossed hinged cover, foliate rims and banded reeding, Chester import 1906, to/w a late Victorian small cream jug, profusely embossed, London 1894, and a shell caddy-spoon, London 1899 (3) 6.5oz (204g) total weight

Los 66

Georgian and later silver salt and mustard spoons, to/w an Old English pattern caddy spoon and an infant's feeder spoon, 5.7oz (178g) total weight

Los 38

A selection of silver and white metal tableware and accessories, to include a George IV Scottish silver caddy spoon by James Lockhart Spencer, Glasgow 1827, with shaped handle and half-reeded bowl with bright cut decoration, 9.2cm long (at fault), together with a George III silver caddy spoon, circa 1800, 8cm long, a late 20th century example by Richards & Knight, London 1969, 9.5cm long, a further white metal example, 8.3cm long, a silver pill box, 3.6cm diameter, a a white metal pill box stamped '925 Mexico', 2.8cm diameter, a small white metal model of a rickshaw, 5cm long, a white metal candle snuffer, three silver thimbles and further white metal example (12)

Los 51

A selection of 19th century silver decanter labels, including ?Whiskey? by Samuel Knight, London 1816, 4.3cm wide, ?Brandy? by William Bateman II, London 1836, 4.6cm wide, and a ?Port? example by Elizabeth Morley, London 1812, 3.5cm wide, together with a Victorian silver caddy scoop by John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1896, 9.5cm long, together with a pair of George V silver sugar nips by Henry Williamson Ltd, Sheffield 1911, 12.2cm long, gross weight of group 2.12ozt (5)

Los 604

A Chinese cockerel porcelain tea caddy, Yongzheng (1723-1725), the circular shaped caddy with lobed body decorated in Doucai enamels, 10cm high, lacking cover (some chipping and enamel wear) Condition repot; Enamel flaking visible. Multiple small glaze grazes and nibbles to the shoulder. Some small minor chips to the base.

Los 8

A George III silver caddy spoon, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham (date letter worn) with turned wooden handle and shovel shaped bowl with gilt interior, 8.9cm longCondition Report; There appears to be a small patch of solder concealing a split of the handle (as pictured). There is a split where the handle meets the bowl (as pictured). There are the beginning signs of splitting to one corner of the bowl (as pictured) but no other signs of splitting, major denting or repair. There does appear to be some slight bending/misshaping to the bowl. Hallmarks are heavily worn. The gilt is worn, but largely in good order. The wooden turned handle appears in good order, some scratching and wear but no splitting or breakage.  

Los 429

A JAPANESE LACQUERED WOOD NATSUME EDO OR MEIJI PERIOD, 18TH OR 19TH CENTURY The tea caddy with a cylindrical body raised on a short foot, delicately painted with a continuous band of tokeiso (passion flowers), scrolling tendrils and leaves rendered in gold and silver takamaki-e and kirikane, with bands of brocade designs above the foot and to the rim, the lid with a chrysanthemum flowerhead encircling the circular knop, the inside in black lacquer, 7cm. (2) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.

Los 220

A William IV period mahogany Tea Caddy, of casket form on ball feet, 10'' (25cms). (1)

Los 177

SILVER CRUMB SCOOP & AN EP SHELL FORM TEA CADDY SPOON - Sheffield 1901, Maker Thomas Levesley the scoop having floral chased decoration and bone handle, 31cms overall L, the caddy spoon stamped 'Epoc' 8cms L

Los 243

MIXED COLLECTABLES GROUP - a mother of pearl inlaid papier mache tea caddy and a crumb tray, tin trunk 40cms W marked 'Piggins', pewter tankard marked 'Quart' and a stoneware barrel

Los 146

A satinwood two-division tea caddy, 20cm wide and two other hardwood tea caddies, (3).

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