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Los 134

Victorian figured walnut dome-top tea caddy of two divisions enclosing sundry effects

Los 168

Assorted woodenwares to include; tea caddy, nut crackers, salad servers, etc

Los 178

19th Century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy enclosing two rectangular canisters and glass blending bowl, 28cm wide

Los 505

Assorted collectables comprising: early 19th Century burrwood tea caddy enclosing two divisions, plated wares to include; basting spoon, meat skewer, baluster jug, etc, and a print

Los 79

Georgian silver caddy spoon with fan-reeded oval bowl and bright cut engraved handle, date indistinct, together with a set of eight Victorian demi-tasse coffee spoons, London 1883, and two further spoons, 3.6toz approx (11)

Los 446

Persian silver tea caddy with domed top, the body of octagonal section decorated with animals, birds and scrolling foliage, 16cm, 319g

Los 100

with tea caddy top above brushing slide, on bracket feet, bearing maker's label 'Giles Grendey, St John's Square, London' 78 x 87 x 55cmFootnote: Giles Grendey (1693-1780) was one of London’s foremost furniture makers in the mid 18 th century. Apprenticed at the age of sixteen to the prominent London joiner, William Sherborne, Grendey went on to establish his own business in 1726 and is known to have been operating from his workshops and warehouses in St John’s Square, Clerkenwell by 1731, where it is believed he remained until at least 1755. Much of Grendey’s furniture can be attributed to him by the large number of labelled pieces and his notable clients included Sir Richard Colt Hoare (1758-1838) of Barn Elms, as well as Lord Scarsdale (1726-1804) of Kedleston.Condition report: some small areas of loss of veneer to frame and drawer edging, crack to veneer top left of frame by brushing slide, brass to bottom key hole missing, light marks and scratches to top, front and sides

Los 158

A mixed lot of tins to include four Moores Dorset Knob biscuit tins; and various metal kitchen canisters; small copper tea caddy and one other

Los 103

A Set of Six Sheffield Silver Tea Spoons in Case together with a small collection of silver flatware to include a caddy spoon

Los 141

A Georgian Silver Tea Caddy Spoon together with a three piece silver condiment set and other small items of silver

Los 259

A Chinese Brass Box the cover with inset jade together with a Victorian Burr Walnut brass mounted tea caddy, a mother of pearl card case and a small brass card case

Los 272

A 19th Century Blonde Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy converted to a jewellery box the hinged cover enclosing a velvet lined interior raised upon low ebonised ball feet 25.5cm wide, 12cm deep, 11cm high

Los 143

A small Georgian kettle a/f twinned with a haystack jug, a copper tea caddy box & other copper ware

Los 592

Two silver handled implements twinned with a decorative silver caddy spoon

Los 373

An oriental porcelain tea caddy, height 16cm, together with a reproduction cinnabar vase (2).

Los 202

William IV silver caddy spoon, with large shell bowl, chased and engraved handle, London 1832, maker's mark William Chandless

Los 229

Mixed Lot: antique Italian "ROMA KREMOS" strainer, the ornate pierced decorative frame with finial of an eagle with outstretched wings, stamped ROMA KREMOS 800, 14cm long, a hallmarked silver pill box, the hinged lid decorated with cherubs, Sheffield 1977, a George VI silver long handled tea strainer, Sheffield 1945, a large pair of Continental white metal tongs, a white metal Gucci pendant, a Dutch caddy spoon, together with plated spoons, twin handled tea strainers etc (qty)

Los 233

Mixed Lot: Edward VII presentation bowl, Sheffield 1906, maker James Dixon & Son Ltd; two silver compacts, square and circular shaped, both with engine turned decoration; a Victorian silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1874, maker George Unite; a Victorian sifting spoon, Birmingham 1874; a similar preserve spoon, Birmingham 1873, together with a teaspoon and one silver cuff link.

Los 8

George V silver hexagonal tea caddy of plain polished design, gilt lined with pull off cover, 9 cm high, hall marked for Birmingham 1920, makers mark rubbed, 80 gms.

Los 346

An Adams Baltic part dinner service, Royal Worcester Evesham items, mixed ceramics and glass, together with an inlaid walnut tea caddy and silver plated flatware

Los 240

A novelty musical whisky decanter and glasses, the caddy as a vintage car, by Lucky Gold, Terada Ware, Tokyo Japan, when the bottle is lifted Swan Lake plays, 20cm high

Los 325

A Victorian Franglais gilt metal mounted walnut open bookcase, caddy top with matched veneers, crossbanded and outlined with brass stringing, above adjustable shelves, flanked by bearded masks, plinth base, 121cm high, 91cm wide, c.1860

Los 61

A miniature apprentice type mahogany tilt top table, turned support, tripod base, 15cm high; an oval paktong tea caddy, chased and engraved, 16cm wide (2)

Los 682

A 19th century ladle, the long haft applied with foliage, 38cm long; a pair of E.P.N.S. berry spoons, cased; Sheffield Plate caddy spoon, shell bowl, c.1850; another; three decanter labels, Brandy, Rum, Madeira

Los 143

An early 19th century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, together with an inlaid pitch pine candle boxCondition report: Both pieces with surface scratches and knocks, replacement escutcheon to caddy and crack/split to bottom of candle box

Los 149

An 18th century yew wood tea caddy, 12.5cm high,19.5cm wideCondition report: See additional images.Chips, small splits and indentations.

Los 513

A small collection of silver to include a pair of Edwardian silver salts, Barnard family, London 1908, with earlier silver salt spoons, a beaker struck to the underside 'Silver', an early Victorian caddy spoon, Francis Clark, Birmingham 1843, four silver and one white metal napkin rings, six 800 standard silver pepperettes and stands, two plated ladles, a modern stilton scoop and a plated sugar helmet with later scoop, 252 grams assayed silver, 130g continental and white metal

Los 164

Wooden caddy in the form of a cottage 20cm H CONDITION: General wear

Los 66

A modern birdseye maple dome-top tea caddy, and a mahogany dome-top mantel clock, working order, caddy length 20cm (2)

Los 56

Late 19th Century tea caddy raised on round feet, with silver stringing and mother of pearl highlights, and two compartments for black and green tea (lead removed), l19 x h14 x w12cms.

Los 63

Chinese export black lacquer tea caddy, circa 1920, it opens to reveal two tea compartments, painted with floral spray, approx 13 x 11 x 13  cms. 

Los 225

Miscellaneous silver including a Victorian buckle cuff Birmingham hallmark dated 1880; silver cigarette case Birmingham hallmark dated 1887 approx 70 x 40mm (catch not  pinching); two Blue John thimbles Sheffield hallmark dated 1992, Georgian caddy spoon Birmingham hallmark dated 1826, Maundy money brooch 1889, button hook, tea spoon, approx 149 gms. 

Los 92

Box of mixed collectables including penknives, caddy spoon etc. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 43

Super Suction Cup Removable L-Shape Shower Caddy Organizer, Kitchen Storage Basket With 2 Hooks. Polished Chrome., , RRP £24.99

Los 1

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, circa 1820, the rectangular bowfronted caddy with scalloped front around a central cartouche bearing initials, raised on circular brass feet and with similar knob handle, interior with two ivory-handled tortoiseshell veneered lidded compartments, height 16cm.

Los 490

Two boxes of glass slides, tray of stamps, wooden tea caddy, barometer, two boxed miniature chandelier (one by Georg Jensen) etc

Los 297

A Silver George III Tea Caddy Spoon, Marked J H

Los 3

A 19th Century Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy with Side Lion Mask Ring Handles (Missing one Looped Handle), Bun Feet, Complete with Interior Housing Two Removable Caddies and Bowl Well, For Restoration, 31x15.5x19cms High.

Los 232

Unusual George V Silver travelling Tea / Sugar caddy of oval cylindrical form, push fit covers engraved 'Tea and Sugar', with gilded interior, (Chester 1917), maker E F Braham Ltd, all at 1oz, 6.7cm in overall length

Los 364

George I style Britannia standard silver tea caddy of rectangular box form with domed cover and sliding base plate with engraved stag crest and inset Queen Anne silver coin (London 1924) 6.5 ozs ,13.5cm high

Los 752

Elaborate 18th century mahogany, ebony and ivory tea caddy, the moulded top with surmounting handle, enclosing three lidded tin canisters, on plinth base, possibly Colonial

Los 771

19th century Indian carved coconut tea caddy, the cover relief carved with peacock, the body carved with an continuous arcade of deity figures, raised on three elephant supports, 18cm high

Los 1554

A Regency yew-wood Tea Caddy, of casket form, the rectangular tapering body with hinged cover enclosing a double lidded interior fitted with brass handles and brass ball feet, 8 1/4" (21cms); together with a rectangular walnut Jewellery Box, 10 3/4" (25cms). (2)

Los 680

Silverware: An attractive small Georgian Knife and Fork, with pistol handles; a silver Butter Knife; a Victorian English silver Caddy Spoon; an engraved bright cut Butter Knife; a pair of Georgian silver Salt Spoons, as a lot, w.a.f. approx. 4 1/2 ozs overall.

Los 920

A Chinese blue and white dragon Tea Caddy, with pewter cover, 12 1/4" (31cms), a small Chinese blue and white baluster Vase and cover, a Famille Rose Tea Bowl and Stand, a small blue and white Beaker, a baluster shaped Cantonese Jar and cover 7" (18cms), and five other similar Items. (11)

Los 165A

A Victorian oak and silver plate mounted tambour tea caddy, three quarter gallery serpentine shape top, tambour and hinged folding lid, enclosing interior, brass locks engraved with "Improved, London", silver plate mounted key holes and handles. 23cm H x 30cm W x 21cm D

Los 371

A 19th century lacquered tea caddy; similar jewellery box; another (3)

Los 47A

Assorted hallmarked silver, to include a George III silver tea caddy scoop, London 1830, a Victorian machine engraved pocket vesta case, London 1889, a cased pair of napkin rings, silver sleeve links in a bakelite box etc (7)

Los 92

A late Victorian old English beaded pattern silver tea caddy spoon, shell bowl, London 1894, approximate weight 17 grams

Los 106

A PARCEL OF SILVER, PLATE AND COINS including a pair of silver napkin rings, a pair of silver rimmed glass salts, five silver handled tea knives, a William IV Kings pattern caddy spoon, London 1834 and an assortment of 19th and 20th Century silver tea and condiment spoons, various makers and dates, gross weight of weighable silver, 8.07ozt, 250.9 grams and a small box of coins (Parcel)

Los 541

A MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, WITH VACANT CARTOUCHE TO THE LID, height 15cm x width 18cm, together with a work box lacking interior fittings, two empty wooden boxes, cribbage boards, Chesterman tape measure with metal scale, carved book slide, bezique game, small suitcase etc

Los 661

Small silver including two vesta cases, 19th century caddy spoon, seal, miniature scent flask, medallions and card case.

Los 676

A George V silver tea caddy by George Unite & Sons, 10.7cm and a silver water jug, gross 14 oz.

Los 162a

A late 19thC Chinese silver tea caddy with cover, of round shouldered form, the embossed decoration showing a single dragon encircling the sides, on beaten ground, stamped marks to underside 'HC' '90' for Hung Chong , Canton, 5" high. From a Private Estate Collection.

Los 148

19th century mahogany and inlaid tea caddy with hinged lid and two divisions, on four brass bun feet, 18 x 12cm

Los 319

19th century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged lid opening to reveal three division, on bun feet, 29 x 18cm

Los 320

19th century walnut sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged lid opening to reveal two lead lined divisions, on hairy paw feet with brass ring handles to side, 28 x 19cm

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