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Los 128

A hallmarked silver caddy spoon in the form of a scallop shell, Britannia Standard Silver, assayed Dublin 1903 (9.25cm long)

Los 271

An early 19th century two-division rosewood tea caddy (minus mixing bowl)

Los 91

Regency Gillows Style Mahogany Tea Caddy, Also with wood items, to include a wig stand, shoe stretchers, writing box etc, (8)

Los 251

A Boer War period printed tinplate tea caddy, bearing portraits of Lord Kitchener, Lord Roberts, General French, General Redvers Buller and Baden-Powell

Los 73

An early 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus-form tea caddy (a/f)

Los 1695

VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS-SHAPED TEA CADDY, the hinged lid opening to reveal twin lidded compartments, 21.5cm wide

Los 200

Art Nouveau style silver tea caddy, hallmarked for Birmingham 1921, maker's mark rubbed

Los 476

A Danish Alex Prip silver-plated cake slice, a similar caddy spoon, bottle opener, together with a Norway souvenir spoon by Martinsen, silver teaspoon and three other spoons, and a pair of white metal horse figurines

Los 328

Two Papier-maché dressing table boxes with contents including cloths, photographic cards, hat pins and perfume bottles, tea caddy and card box

Los 269

A Regency Mahogany and Pokerwork Tea Caddy, circa 1820, of rectangular form, containing two domed canisters and a mixing bowl, the whole decorated with flower sprays and foliate motifs, 35cm wide

Los 270

A Regency Rosewood Work Box, circa 1820, of rectangular form with ring handles and gadrooned angles, the caddy top with vacant mother-of-pearl plaque over a fitted interior, on compressed bun feet, 31cm wide

Los 271

A Regency Metal Mounted Yewwood Tea Caddy, of bombé rectangular form, with two vacant compartments, on four paw feet, 21cm high; A Sycamore Tea Caddy, inlaid with oval patera, 11.5cm wide; and A Mahogany Tea Caddy, 12cm high (3)

Los 326

A Russian Stained and Carved Walrus Ivory Casket, Archangel, early 19th century, of rectangular form with caddy top and geometric decoration, 15cm wide; An Ivory Figure of Christ on the Cross, 19th century; Two Ivory Inkwells, modelled as chalets; and Five Ivory Mounted Thermometers (9)

Los 129

Walnut tea caddy 19th Century, with fitted interior, on four brass feet, 33cm wide x 19cm high x 20cm deep overall

Los 215

Silver tea caddy with matching spoon 20th Century, bearing marks for George Unite, Birmingham, 1917, 9cm high, 168g approx. overall

Los 260

Inlaid lacquered tea caddy with two division interior and mother of pearl handles, 19cm wide x 13cm deep x 12cm high and one other modern Chinese lacquered box 16cm wide (2)

Los 225

A Continental silver caddy of swirl form to scroll feet and domed lid. Approx. 268 grams. Est. £200 - £300.

Los 278

A good quality Continental silver hinged top caddy decorated with figures and scrolls. Approx 395 grams. Est. £350 - £400.

Los 283

A plain oval Georgian silver tea caddy with flush fitting lid. London 1800. By AK. Approx. 397 grams. Est. £800 - £1200.

Los 299

A Victorian silver caddy spoon. Birmingham. By Yapp & Woodward. Approx. 10 grams. Est. £25 - £35.

Los 315

HESTER BATEMAN: A rare oval Georgian silver tea caddy with flush fitting lid. Punched to base. Approx. 367 grams. Est. £1500 - £2000.

Los 462

A bag containing silver caddy spoons, salt spoons etc. Approx. 56 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 538

A silver plated tea caddy, chamber stick etc. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 7

A stylish silver fluted caddy spoon. Chester. By ME. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 70

A good quality Edwardian silver tea caddy. London. Approx. 232 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

Los 93

An unusual silver caddy scoop with reeded handle. Approx. 20 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 96

An unusual pierced Continental silver caddy spoon decorated with 'Little Bo-Beep'. Approx. 12.4 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 3066

An 18th Century brass mounted oak casket or caddy, of rectangular outline, the hinged top with scroll handle opening to a two-division plain interior, the front applied with brass scrolls, 24cm wide.

Los 3118

A mid 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, with two fitted compartments, brass mount

Los 3119

An early 19th Century rosewood tea caddy, with two sections to interior

Los 3120

A Victorian rose mahogany tea caddy converted into a jewellery box

Los 3121

An early to mid Victorian ebony and parquetry veneered tea caddy, with two internal lidded sections, mother of pearl escutcheon to front and a vacant, baize underside 

Los 3131

A 19th Century rose mahogany tea caddy with brass swing handle and key, along with an 18th Century style table music box with coins and money boxCR: Music box is not working correctly yet teeth and comb seem intact

Los 49

A Norwegian silver caddy spoon by Horsens Solvvarefabrik, circa 1900,  with ornate foliate handle, length approx. 100mm, weight approx. 15gmsCondition report- Good- fine scratches and wear, marks clear, no visible sign of damage or repair, slight tarnish 

Los 80

A George VI silver caddy spoon with cast Devil terminal by J.H.B, Birmingham, 1938 together with a set of six Apostle style twist handle teaspoons, R.S, London, 1898; Modern Scottish coffee spoon amethyst set terminal, Robert Allison, Edinburgh, 1964; an Oyster fork, by Viners, Sheffield, 1960; pair Continental spoons, weighable silver 3.12 ozt 

Los 80A

A group of silver two early 20th Century vesta cases, - one on suspension chain, profusely engraved Birmingham, 1904; another plain, Chester, 1901; a George IV fiddle & shell caddy spoon, the bowl with pricked decoration, London, 1829 (af) further silver mounted button hook, napkin ring and small bottle together with a collection of plate/epns flatware etc (1 box) 

Los 537

A rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, sarcophagus shaped, 22cm, together with a brass mounted jewellery box, with domed lid, 23cm (a/f)

Los 428

Assorted silver flatware including six Mappin & Webb forks, Sheffield 1909, 7.75" long and spoons, 6.75" long, Sheffield 1910, pair sugar nips, five coffee spoons missing finials, four pickle forks, souvenir coronation pickle fork and a Danish silver caddy spoon, 24.7oz t

Los 433

Cased set of six silver teaspoons and pair of sugar nips, maker Arthur Price & Co., Birmingham 1927; together with a James Dixon & Son silver mounted glass flask, Sheffield 1837, Grey & Co silver buckle, R M Maples & Son souvenir silver dish with Margate Jetty scene, silver souvenir Colwyn Bay teaspoon and silver caddy spoon

Los 448

Late Victorian silver straining spoon, maker George Gillett, London 1891, Patent 5594, 5.5" long; Edwardian silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1909; silver tongue scraper and a silver pickle fork, 2.7 oz t in total (4)

Los 466

Assorted silver teaspoons, caddy spoon, mustard spoons and various miniature spoons

Los 475

Continental silver shell caddy spoon, London import mark for 1900, 3.25" long

Los 480

George III bright-cut silver caddy spoon, George Wintle, London 1801, 3.75" long

Los 538

Antique silver plated/white metal assorted items including pistol handled bread knife, ornate grape scissors, teddy bear teething ring/whistle, wine label, sugar nips, caddy spoon, Scottish Empire Exhibition spoon, military identity bracelet and a pair of salts (one liner missing) (10)

Los 31

An impressive second quarter of the 18th century French tortoiseshell boulle inlaid bracket clock with original bracketBrezagez, a Paris. The case and bracket both stamped MarchandThe waisted case surmounted by an ormolu finial of embracing lovers over applied cornucopia and floral mounts and foliate scroll feet, the door centred by a large mount depicting a playful cherub hiding a key from an excitable puppy, on the matching wall bracket with concave sides set with smiling cherubs heads to each corner and tipped by a lattice-work finial; the cast dial with central bird and foliate scroll decoration enclosed by twelve blue Roman cartouche numerals, framed by an engraved minute band engraved with each number, the enamel makers signature plaque set just below VI; the rectangular movement untied by five vase shaped pillars, with (replaced) anchor escapement striking the hours and half hours on a bell mounted in the caddy above via a numbered outside countwheel, signed in engraved copperplate script along the lower edge. Ticking and striking. Sold with a pendulum, case key and large steel winding key. 120cms (47.5ins) high including bracket. Clock case 86cms (34ins) high. (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Sold with the receipt of purchase from Delehar Antiques, 146, Portobello Road, Kensington, W11 on 15th April 1967 for £350. 'Antique bracket clock and bracket. Movement by Brezagez. Case and bracket signed Marchand. Louis XV c1730.'Pierre Brezagez became a Master in Paris in 1727 and worked on Rue Montmartre until 1748. Nicolas Jean Marchand became a Maitre Ebeniste in 1738.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 35

An impressive late 19th Century gilt metal mounted ebonised quarter chiming table clock with interesting historyHaseldine, 36 Bond Street, LondonThe large case with pierced brass caddy top with elaborate satyr handle over four flaming urn finials over an arched pediment and pair of caryatid pilasters on a canted plinth base on elaborate scrollwork feet, the signed 8.25 inch silvered and brass Roman and Arabic dial with finely matted centre, with blued-steel Rococo style hands, with three subsidiary dials above, for slow/fast regulation, chime/silent and choice of 8 or 4 bell configuration, the substantial triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking the hours and the quarters on a large blued-steel coiled gong and up to 8 bells and hammers. Sold with a crank winder and case key. 77cms (30ins) high (3)Footnotes:A commemorative plaque on the back door reads:'This clock was purchased with money received by George Dalziel for literary contributions to Fun and other periodical publications 1880.''Fun' was a weekly magazine founded by H.J.Byron, an actor and playwright, first published on 21 September 1861. It ran for 50 years, before being absorbed into 'Sketchy Bits in 1901. It was aimed at a well-educated readership and covered literature, politics, sports, and the theatre in direct competition to the perhaps better known, but at times more staid, 'Punch'. Byron handed over the reins to a Mr Tom Hood in 1865, who in turn sold it to George (1815-1902) and Edward Dalziel (1817–1905) in 1870. The Dalziel brothers were publishers and highly regarded engravers in their own right who had established a family business in 1839. They cut the illustrations for Edward Lear's 'Book of Nonsense' in 1862 and those for 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass' by Lewis Carroll. They worked with many internationally renowned names in the art world including Myles Birket Foster, William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and James McNeill Whistler. Examples can be seen in the Victoria and Albert Museum. An autobiographical study of their work 'The Brothers Dalziel, A Record of Work, 1840-1890' was published by Methuen. Various other family members were involved in 'Fun' until 1893.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 42

A late eighteenth century figured mahogany 'balloon' bracket clock with trip repeat and original bracketRichard Grove, 93 Wood Street, LondonThe shaped caddy surmounted by a gilt brass ball finial over foliate and fish-scale sound frets, the waisted case raised on a moulded plinth base and brass ogee feet, the signed 7.75 inch white painted Roman and Arabic dial with elongated fancy brass hands, signed two train fusee movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a large bell. Sold with original mahogany wall bracket, case key and winding key. 61cms (24ins) high. The wall bracket a further 25cms (10ins) high. (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 46

A GOOD SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY BRASS-MOUNTED EBONY BRACKET CLOCK WITH ORIGINAL WALL BRACKETWilliam Webster, LondonThe inverted bell topped case with bold handle and brass band to the caddy, over brass-bound rectangular glazed side panels over a plinth base on brass block feet, the 7.5 inch one-piece silvered dial with original blued steel hands reading against Roman and Arabic numerals, framed by a cast brass bezel within a square door, opening to reveal the wider dial plate signed along the lower edge and set with a strike/silent lever, the movement with five knopped pillars, pivoted verge escapement and rack strike on a bell, the backplate with a repeat pattern border framing asymmetric rococo foliate scroll engraving and the signature 'Wm. Webster, Exchange Alley, London', mounted with an engraved 'sprung block'-type pendulum holdfast, the backcock with matching scroll engraving and border. Ticking and striking. Together with the original veneered and brass-bound wall bracket of shaped outline and with pull-forward key drawer. Height 48cms (19ins) high. Standing on the wall bracket, 73cms (29ins) high. Footnotes:Provenance: Single family ownership for nearly 50 years; purchased by the vendors father from an auction in 1972.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 3

A mid-19th century French or English Boulle style inlaid tortoiseshell tea caddy, circa 1860Rectangular form, the plain ebonised sides with inlaid brass stringing, the lock plate reserved in brass inlaid tortoiseshell Boulle work. The with full inlaid with Boulle work scroll and arabesques with a vacant central cartouche. The interior with two lift out mahogany compartment lids wit brass stringing. The interior late refitted as a jewellery casket with black velvet lining and mirror to lid interior. Length – 23.7 cm / 9.4 inches

Los 4

A 19th century French tortoiseshell and gilt bronze mounted Boulle style bracket clock, circa 1870The caddy top surmounted by a figure of a putto, the straight sided case with scrolling feet, the locking glazed arched door with gilt scroll base with a trophy of war (key deficient). The brass and twelve piece enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed ‘Bataille a Paris’. The twin barrel movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell (deficient), pendulum deficient. Movement backplate is stamped with the Japy trademark, an oval with the wording Japy Frères & Cie, Grande Medaille d’Honneur, Exposition 1855, also with numerals 162. He door interior with old sales label for Hagen’s House of Clocks, Benicia, California 12-17-85. Height – 52 cm / 19.75 inches

Los 277

A Victorian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy together with an ebonised dressing table, electroplated picture frames, part tea set, cased flatwares, books etc

Los 295

A Victorian brass bound walnut tea caddy, fitted interior with two compartments

Los 61

George III tea caddy, with twin ovoid-top tea compartments for black and green tea and a glass mixing bowl, approx 30 x 15 x 15 cms, on brass feet.  Note: There is a split to the wood on the lid (see image). 

Los 205

SHELF OF REPRODUCTION CHINESE AND VICTORIAN BLUE AND WHITE WARE TEA CADDY, SPARROWBEAK JUGS, SLEEVE VASES

Los 11

A Moorcroft Pottery tea caddy, powder blue body and silver plated lid, signed to base, height 18cm.Silver plate is rubbed off to reveal the base metal. Paper label on base is damaged. No chips, cracks or restoration.

Los 218

A Victorian Tunbridgeware rosewood tea caddy, with cube parquetry decorated lid and micro-mosaic bands, inner lids, width 20cm

Los 3

Tunbridge Ware, 19th century rosewood tea caddy, micro-mosaic lid depicting Battle Abbey, concave sides with floral frieze and inner lids, length 23cmVery good condition, no damage or repairs

Los 490

A late Victorian Art Nouveau silver tea caddy, square bombe form with relief embossed acanthus leaf and foliate decoration, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, hallmarks London 1895, height 15cm, 10.1ozVery good original condition, no obvious damage or repair, high points are slightly rubbed and silver lightly abraded all over, knop is slightly bent and starting to split where it joins the cover, possibly from a drop, base of caddy has a few crease dents, hallmarks very slightly rubbed but still clear

Los 550

An Elizabeth II silver hand-shaped tea caddy spoon, by Perry, Glossop & Co, hallmarks Sheffield 1986, length 6cmVery good original condition, no damage or repair, lightly abraded all over, hallmarks clear

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