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Los 3176

A mahogany inlaid Victorian writing scope with ink bottle and key along with rosewood tea caddy

Los 8

An early 19th century mahogany slope top knife box converted for stationary, together with a William IV rosewood tea caddy with mother of pearl inlay

Los 1376

A Georgian style fruitwood tea caddy in the shape of a pear, complete with key. With painted decoration to wood. Approx. 19cm tall.

Los 528

A early Victorian Exeter caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl - 1847 by JF

Los 530

A Georgian Exeter caddy spoon with shovel bowl - 1810 by SL

Los 531

A 4th Exeter caddy spoon with fiddle pattern handle - 1864 by TS

Los 656

Georgian caddy spoon with circular bowl - 1790 by IB - and another modern

Los 698

Shovel-shaped caddy spoon with turned stained handle - B'ham 1808 by SP and a turn-shaped unmarked scent bottle

Los 714

Georgian caddy spoon with fiddle thread handle - B'ham 1818 by JW

Los 108

A Georgian Silver Caddy Spoon with embossed and chased decoration TM Birmingham 1795/6 together with a later caddy spoon with shell bowl decoration and pierced handle H&T Birmingham 1854 0.7 oz 30/50

Los 15

A regency rosewood tea caddy together with a later mahogany box 20/40

Los 68

A collection of Mason. Four jugs, Modern Mandalay bowl boxed 10" dia two Mandalay sweetmeat dishes ,Chartreuse tea caddy boxed and Four other Victorian Jugs (12) 60/80

Los 87

A Silver Caddy spoon with mother of pearl handle William Pugh Birmingham C1805 30/50

Los 191

Georgian, 2 compartment tea caddy complete with mixing bowl28cm in lengthLock missing.

Los 34

A Victorian silver oblong baluster tea caddy by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1895, with a foliate finial to the foliate chased domed cover, the body chased with foliate decoration and two shaped vacant reserves, on four foliate scroll feet, stamped West & Son College Green Dublin beneath, 14cm (5 1/2in) high, 251g (8.05 oz)Condition Report: Marks are clearCover sits tightly to the body and wellSlightly wobblesLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Los 100

An Arts & Crafts carved oak tea caddy surmounted with carved ivy leaves and snail details, hinged cover revealing storage showing traces of foil interior, with oak leaf carved panels c.1900

Los 110

An early 20th century postal scale; George III tea caddy; The Victory school boy stamp album, including penny reds and many early 20th century foreign examples of Austria, Germany, etc (3)

Los 122

A late Victorian silver caddy spoon, surmounted with a galleon full sail with stylised dolphin mounted table rest, the bowl embossed in relief with a fisherman's wife and anchor, Chester 1987, import mark to verso

Los 50

A Victorian silver tea caddy dated 1889, made by Henry Stratford 159g gross

Los 157

A mahogany and banded sarcophagus tea caddy, 7 3/4" wide, and an oak stationery box with eagle mount, 9" wide

Los 316

A Georgian design silver shell-bowl caddy spoon, a silver sovereign case, a silver envelope stamp case and various other silver items

Los 59

A Canton enamel two-handled baluster vase with gilt decoration, 9 1/2" high, a similar pot (lacking cover) and an Imari tea caddy Condition: Imari bottle has chips to the rim, corners, losses to glaze and damage throughout. The Pot has rubbing, surface wear, but no major noticeable damage. The vase has rubbing, possible chip to base rim, chips to relief and general wear.  

Los 431

An Art Deco walnut bow fronted square tea caddy, with a cylindrical lid, 12.5cm high.

Los 157

marked PG, Gothic Q, PG, PG of Fiddle pattern with script initials AJJ to terminal; together with a Fiddle Pattern caddy spoon by George Booth marked GB, A, B, D, N with rectangular bowl(5oz (combined weight))

Los 44

comprising a TEA CADDY, by Smith, Mauchline 15.5cm wide; a SMALL DRAM CUP, 6cm high; a NOTEPAD, 8.5cm long; a BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, 12.5cm long; another NOTEPAD, 8cm long; a MATCH BOX COVER, 6.5cm long; a BOX IN THE FORM OF A BOOK, 11cm high; a TWIN-HANDED LUGGIE, 10cm across handles; a SPILL VASE, 22.5cm high; and a STAMP BOX, 8cm wide

Los 460

An early 20th century 'Dunlop 31' car mascot: in the form of a caddy with clubs and bag standing on a golf ball stamped 'Dunlop 31' on later onyx plinth, 10.5cm high.

Los 180

A Lowestoft porcelain blue and white "Zig-zag Fence" pattern tea caddy of vertical rectangular section with sloping shoulders. 10cm tall. Blue crescent mark to base. Lid missing.

Los 694

A Regency tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy inlaid in mother of pearl with chinoiserie decorated depicting pagodas in a landscape to the shallow bow front, the lid of pagoda form opening a reveal a two section interior, raised on turned bone bun feet, 20.5 cm wide x 13.2 cm deep x 15.75 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whilst basically sound throughout and a good looking piece, there are several areas of minor loss, particularly to two of the leaves to the bow front and the trunk of the palm tree second from left. There is also damage to the corners of the tortoiseshell to the base on all four corners. See images. Minor cracks looking at the back below the left hinge and to the right of the right hinge vertically. There is also a crack to the turned bone foot looking from the back - the right hand side. There are several areas where the wirework has worked loose, particularly to the corners. See images for further detail. The interior zinc lining has deteriorated to mainly powder in both sides. The piece could arguably do with a good clean and sympathetic restoration though the overall look is again good. See images for further detail.

Los 305

OVOID TEMPLE JAR AND COVER, PAIR OF BALUSTER VASES, ROYAL WORCESTER 18TH CENTURY STYLE TEA CADDY, CARNIVAL GLASS CRIMP DISH AND BLUE AND GREEN GLASS WARES

Los 472

A collection of Oriental ceramics together with a carved wooden octagonal tea caddy

Los 51

A Georgian inlaid tea caddy - 19cm x 11cm and 12cm high - having oval shell inlay to front and hinged lid CONDITION REPORTas per images

Los 3200

A Regency inlaid mahogany rectangular tea caddy with metal claw feet, 19cm wide x 16cm high.

Los 1758

An early 18th century walnut cross and feather banded bureau, with a moulded caddy top, the fitted stepped interior having a well with sliding cover, two short and two long drawers below, 87cm wide x 51cm deep x 103cm high.

Los 217

Victorian silver tea caddy with half fluted decoration and engraved presentation inscription, twin lion mask ring handles, and hinged domed cover, on four lions paw feet (Marks rubbed possibly Chester 1897) All at approximately 6ozs. 12.5cm overall height.

Los 241

Selection of 20th century silver including Edwardian silver tea caddy, toast rack, dessert set, cigarette case, fish eaters and other items (Various dates and makers) Approximately 13ozs weighable silver. (qty)

Los 283

Selection of early 20th century and other miscellaneous silver, including silver mounted cut glass globe perfume bottle, tea caddy, trumpet vase with embossed decoration and a collection of flatware (Various dates and makers) Approximately 15ozs weighable silver. (qty)

Los 653

Good quality Victorian walnut and parquetry caddy, hinged cover with concentric starburst inlay, enclosing interior with twin lidded compartments, 20cm wide

Los 658

Victorian mother of pear and blond tortoiseshell tea caddy, of slightly bowed form, the starburst inlaid hinged cover enclosing interior with lidded compartment, raised on original turned bone feet, 15.5cm wideCondition report: Good condition, minor damage to veneer. Small crack to one edge panel

Los 667

19th century Sheffield plate octagonal tea caddy, hinged cover with ring surmount, 12cm high

Los 754

William IV tortoiseshell and mother of pearl caddy, rectangular cushion form with scalloped front raised on bun feet, 18cm wideCondition report: Some areas of mop missing , one hinge damaged and divisions missing

Los 424

A GEORGE III SYCAMORE AND MARQUETRY TEA CADDY LATE 18TH CENTURY iof canted rectangular form, inlaid with stringing, with oval burr yew panels with stylised husk garlands and faux fluted angles, the interior lacking its lid, with a silver caddy spoon hallmarked for London 1827 (2) 12.7cm high, 12.3cm wide PROVENANCE 'A Lifetime of Collecting' - The Property of a Gentleman.

Los 425

A GEORGE III PARTRIDGEWOOD CADDY LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY of canted rectangular form, inlaid with stringing and with a bone escutcheon, the hinged lid revealing twin divisions, one with a lid 12.9cm, 18.4cm wide PROVENANCE 'A Lifetime of Collecting' - The Property of a Gentleman.

Los 428

A SMALL VICTORIAN WALNUT TEA CADDY c.1870 with a domed lid and brass strapwork mounts, the interior with a pair of lidded compartments 10.4cm high, 12.5cm wide

Los 429

A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND PARQUETRY TEA CADDY inlaid with mother of pearl lozenges, the domed lid revealing a twin lidded interior 12.5cm high, 17.7cm wide

Los 431

A REGENCY BURR YEW TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus shape, inlaid with boxwood stringing and with a bone escutcheon, with a twin lidded interior and brass side carrying handles 15.4cm high, 19.2cm wide PROVENANCE 'A Lifetime of Collecting' - The Property of a Gentleman.

Los 433

A SATINWOOD, KINGWOOD AND PARQUETRY TEA CADDY IN GEORGE III STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus shape, inlaid with fan paterae, with fluted canted angles, the hinged lid with a brass swing handle revealing a twin-lidded interior 18.4cm high, 24.6cm wide

Los 436

λ A VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGE WARE AND ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY MID-19TH CENTURY decorated with mosaic bands of flowers, the hinged lid with a view of Eridge Castle, the interior with a pair of mahogany lidded compartments, on brass ball feet 13.3cm high, 20.4cm wide

Los 437

A LATE VICTORIAN SYCAMORE TEA CADDY POSSIBLY MAUCHLINE WARE of sarcophagus shape, with printed panels of hunting scenes, dogs and game birds, with a faux leather decorated body, the interior with a pair of lidded compartments, on ebonised bracket feet 15.4cm high, 22.2cm wide

Los 440

A GEORGE III SATINWOOD HEXAGONAL SCROLLWORK TEA CADDY LATE 18TH CENTURY with glazed panels decorated with coloured and gilt rolled paper with flowers, leaves, a patera and the front panel inset with a painted silk portrait of a young girl, the interior with a marquetry inlaid lidded compartment 13.1cm high, 17.5cm wide, 10.8cm deep

Los 444

A PAINTED MAHOGANY OVAL TEA CADDY IN GEORGE III STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY decorated with ribbon tied swags of flowers 11.4cm high, 16.8cm wide

Los 446

A GEORGE III SYCAMORE AND MARQUETRY SINGLE TEA CADDY inlaid with panels of flowers and leaves, with purple heart banding, the hinged lid with a later gilt brass handle, the interior with traces of foil lining 11.3cm high, 11.5cm wide

Los 448

A FRENCH PAINTED WOOD BOX LATE 18TH CENTURY of canted rectangular form, painted with floral sprays and ribbon tied swags of roses, with a vacant interior, possibly originally a tea caddy 10cm high, 21.4cm wide, 11.4cm deep

Los 144

A GEORGE II WALNUT BACHELOR'S CHEST c.1740 the quarter veneered and crossbanded top inlaid with a parquetry star, with a caddy moulded edge above a brushing slide and four long graduated drawers 79.5cm high, 80.7cm wide, 46.7cm deep

Los 155

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK MID-18TH CENTURY the caddy moulded edge top inset with a later gilt tooled brown leather writing surface, the front with an arrangement of seven drawers around a kneehole, the back with a further three drawers, on bracket feet and castors, with side carrying handles 80.5cm high, 103.7cm wide, 82.8cm deep

Los 18

An Arts and Crafts Linton Copper Tea Caddy of Waisted Cylindrical Form Having Three Brass Feet and Finial, Unrelated Brass Tea Caddy Spoon, 13cm High

Los 285

A Silver Tea Caddy Spoon by Charles Boynton, London 1848

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