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Los 154

An early Victorian silver caddy spoon, George Unite, Birmingham 1845, of shovel form, with turned ebonised handle. Length 11cm

Los 354

A carton containing a quantity of Epns wares to include serving dishes, muffin dish, pair of sauce boats, cruets, tea caddy, sugar castor, etc (a lot)

Los 263

A vintage style painted wooden caddy, in the form of a house, 26cm

Los 273

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, 24cm, together with a 19th century papier mache desk stand (2)

Los 139

Regency Mahogany Tea Caddy, cross-banded and with string inlay, the hinged lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments and a space for a mixing bowl, raised on four brass bird claw and ball feet (probably replacements), L.32cms

Los 140

Chinese Lead Tea Caddy / Box with engraved decoration including figures, birds and foliage, impressed seal mark to base, h.12cms

Los 171

Regency Mahogany Sarcophagus Tea Caddy, the hinged top opening to reveal two lidded compartments and a space for a mixing bowl, L.34cms

Los 764

A self-heating comfort iron, a Chinese tea caddy, candlesticks and opera glasses

Los 186

A George III silver Caddy Spoon, by Cocks & Bettridge, hallmarked Birmingham, 1801, of shovel shape with wooden handle.

Los 429

A Regency period tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, of shaped octagonal form with ivory stringing and four metallic ball feet, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments, some losses, hinged lid missing finial, 5½in (14cm) wide x 5in (12.75cm) high.

Los 45

An Edwardian silver Tea Caddy, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. hallmarked Sheffield 1908, of oval form with two ring handles, the hinged lid with gadrooned rim and central ring handle, raised on four shell capped paw feet, 4¼in (11cm) wide, approx weight 5ozt.

Los 50

A collection of eight 19thC silver Teaspoons, seven fiddle pattern, all with initialled handles, one Old English pattern, approx total weight 4.9ozt, together with a Persian silver and enamel caddy spoon, the handle and reverse of bowl decorated with enamel, marks undecipherable and handle repaired, and a silver plated caddy spoon with trefoil finial (10)

Los 102

A group of four wooden boxes, comprising a Tunbridge Ware trinket box, with internal tray, 25 by 17 by 10.3cm high, a 19th century mahogany tea caddy, with brass basket style handles and handwritten note to base, a/f missing tea compartments and mixing bowl, 32 by 15.2 by 15cm high, an oak tea caddy with the two interior lidded compartments, 20.5 by 13.7 by 10.5cm high, and an oak tea caddy, with key, 20.6 by 13.8 by 10.5cm high. (4)

Los 105

An early Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, having later velvet lined interior, w.36cm; together with a Victorian walnut writing slope (2)

Los 25

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with mother of pearl escutcheon, standing on four disc feet, with associated glass mixing bowl, w.31cm

Los 295

An early 20th century Eastern white metal tea caddy, of rectangular form, each side relief decorated with a deity, raised on paw feet, w.10cm; together with a similarly decorated Eastern white metal heart shaped trinket jar and cover; and a cylindrical example (3)

Los 296

A George V silver table cigarette box, of rectangular form and having engine turned lid, cedar lined interior; together with a George V silver caddy spoon (porbably cut-down teaspoon) (2)

Los 301

A mid-Victorian silver caddy spoon, having shell shaped bowl, London 1868, 10cm; together with a white metal continental silver and embossed tea strainer, the handle annotated Middelburg, 1.3oz (2)

Los 302

A modern Roberts & Belk silver and silver gilt caddy spoon, with shell bowl and gilded fleur de lis; together with another modern silver caddy spoon; and a George III caddy spoon with bright cut handle and shell bowl, London 1791, gross weight 1.7oz (3)

Los 305

Assorted silver caddy spoons, to include a Victorian shovel example with engraved handle, a Victorian example in the Fiddle pattern, two later examples, a pair of sugar bows in the Old English pattern, and a pair of wishbone sugar bows (6), gross weight 2oz

Los 33

A Victorian burr walnut tea caddy, with domed lid, ornate brass mounts and fitted twin compartment interior, w.23cm

Los 334

A Continental white metal and chased caddy spoon, stamped 90; together with a silver plated caddy spoon (2)

Los 2271

A plated Tea Caddy with lion head handles and ball feet, 5 1/2'' tall and a plated cigarette Box with a George III coin embedded in the lid, (hinge missing to lid), 5'' wide x 2'' tall.

Los 1112

A Burr wood veneered sarcophagus Tea Caddy with two compartments, (missing escutcheon and handles), 8'' x 6 1/4'' x 4 1/2''.

Los 1117

A veneered Tea Caddy standing on bun feet, with marquetry detail to the interior of the lid, small hole to right hand lower corner, (lacking bowl and escutcheon missing), 12 1/4'' x 7'' x 5 3/4''.

Los 1118

A Mahogany Tea Caddy with two compartments, (bowl missing), 12'' x 6'' x 6''.

Los 1119

A two compartment Tea Caddy with marquetry edging (linings to caddies missing), some damage to edges, 7 1/2'' x 5'' x 4''.

Los 1175

A quantity of miscellanea including wooden tea caddy (foot missing), a cased Bridge set, place mats, boxed playing cards, large magnifying glass, chandelier droppers, Tunbridge ware box, etc.,

Los 1422

A 19th c. Dutch Delft tea caddy decorated with the arms of The House of Orange and a bird among flowers. Makers mark to base.

Los 187

19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, 22cm wide, along with another caddy (2)

Los 22

MACKAY & CHISHOLM A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER TEA CADDY of oval cannister form, having hinged lid with ivory knop handle, Regency design bright cut decoration of swags, graduated bell husks and a blind wreath cartouche, Edinburgh 1866, 12.5cm x 9.5c m x 9.5cm high, weight 362g (including non-silver knop handle)

Los 1360

A Wood and Wire Animal Cage, 22cm wide, XIX Century tea caddy, snuff boxes, butter pats, etc:- One Tray

Los 1379

A XIX Century Rosewood Tea Caddy, a pair of book ends in the form of owls, pewter inkwell, magnifying glass etc:- One Tray

Los 145

A painted tea caddy, in the form of a pear, 17.5 cm highReport by RBModern Report JS - some surface scratches

Los 186

A 19th century Chinese lacquered tea caddy, with two canisters, on carved dragons feet, 22 cm widesee images

Los 280

A Cornish pewter tea caddy and cover, impressed marks to base, 19 cm highSee images . Light ware due to use and age ,

Los 72

An early 19th century Meissen porcelain teapot, (replaced cover), blue crossed sword mark to to base, a caddy ( lacking cover), saucer decorated with bird and a cup (4)

Los 62

GEORGE VI SILVER OVAL TEA CADDY, Birmingham 1968, 3.9ozs. 9cms high, 10cms wideThe height is 10cm’sThe width is 8.5cm’sThe depth is 5.5cm’sThere is no damage, dents or dings.The hinge feels and looks good. It opens and closes nicely.It does not feel thin.I could see any marks on the finial, just hallmarks on the side of the body and under the lid.

Los 316

A silver tea caddy, rubbed London marks, of plain oval form, the removable cap monogrammed in italics, 8.5cm high, 86gms Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 445

A sarcophagus-shaped two-division tea caddy with brass handles and feet, 20cm wide and another lacking interior, 27cm wide (2) Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 1533

A small late 18th century mahogany and inlaid tea caddy, 12.5cm wide, with key; together with a Victorian oak and brass post box.

Los 122

An Edwardian silver tea caddy, having lion and shield finial, probably by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1905, 11cm high, 210g.

Los 71

A George II bright cut silver caddy spoon, by John Hawkins, London 1820; together with two others, 36.5g. (3)

Los 277

Early Victorian blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy, of bombé design, the hinged stepped cover of canted oblong form enclosing two lidded compartments, over shaped body on four ball feet, 19cm x 11.5cm x 14.5cm high Condition: Some pewter stringing looses or missing eg front right corner and rear left corner of cover, small loss to later, flake losses to back edge of cover, further loose stringing to rear left corner of body plus further small flake loss to rear right corner of body and another to front right corner of cover. Otherise generally sound. **General condition consisitent with age

Los 1775

A GEORGE III CADDY SHOVEL with mother-of-pearl handle. Birmingham 1818.

Los 2046

A SUPERB SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN PIERCED SILVER TEASPOONS, TONGS AND CADDY SPOON in a case. London 1855. Maker F. H.

Los 879

A rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy together with two other caddies. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 99

EXETER: A bright cut silver caddy spoon with oval bowl. By RJ. Approx. 8.1 grams. Est. £55 - £65.

Los 1

An Edwardian silver caddy spoon with shell bowl. Sheffield. Approx. 20 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 1076

A Georgian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy on brass feet. Est. £25 - £35.

Los 1077

A Georgian rosewood tea caddy with fitted interior on bun feet. Est. £40 - £60.

Los 1078

A good quality Regency brass inlaid rosewood tea caddy with fitted interior and flush fitting brass handles to bun feet. Est. £200 - £300.

Los 1089

An old Treen box together with a caddy etc. Est. £20 - £30.

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