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Los 605

A late 19th Century silver plated tea caddy with dual compartments, engine turned decoration with cartouche, no initials, height approx. 10cm.

Los 609

A mahogany tea caddy, internally complete, with white metal carry handle, height approx. 17cm.

Los 613

A late 19th century, maple veneer tea caddy with lidded inserts, having ivory knobs, does not shut properly, height approx. 14cm.

Los 1

An Oriental Inlaid Two Division Tea Caddy with Aesthetic Movement Decoration and Hinged Lid to Lacquer Interior, 19.5cm Diameter

Los 376

George III silver neoclassical oval tea caddy, with urn shaped finial, garland engraved borders, the hinged cover opening to reveal two compartments, the front engraved with a lion rampant armorial shield, hallmarked London 1787, maker William Pitts, 16ozs approx, height 10cm, length 14.5cmCondition ReportKey not with item. Small dent to front

Los 388

Set of six Burmese teaspoons with animal and figure terminals, a Dutch white metal christening caddy-type spoon and a silver-handled letter opener 

Los 69

Sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy raised on bun feet with mother-of-pearl inlaid decoration, 20cm wide and a cribbage box, but no cribbage sticks (2) 

Los 71

Georgian bird's eye wood cross-banded tea caddy with interior lids, 14.75cm high and a 19th century sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy in flame mahogany, on four brass round feet, 13cm high (2) 

Los 72

Sarcophagus-shaped fruitwood tea caddy with mother-of-pearl insets, raised on four bun feet, 16cm high 

Los 1430

A early 19th Century antique walnut Georgian tea caddy having an ivory escutcheon and inlaid flower head decoration atop the hinged lid. The lid opens to reveal a red finished interior. Measures 12cm tall by 19cm wide and 12cm deep.  

Los 424

A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy; two tankards; four bottles of ale; various decorative china; jardinieres and plates etc

Los 198

After L & F Moreau (French) a pair of bronzed spelter figures titled La Perte and La Fortune (Height 40cm) along with a copper tea caddy.

Los 114

A rosewood 19th century tea caddy, mantel clock and oak stationery box

Los 624

A FINE VICTORIAN ART NOUVEAU PIERCED SILVER-PLATE TEA CADDY WITH RAM HEAD MOUNTS & DOUBLE RING HANDLES, WITH ORIGINAL GLASS LINER

Los 323

A 19TH CENTURY CALAMANDER AND BRASS STRAPWORK TEA CADDY, the domed top with ivory crest reserve, maple lined interior, decorated overall with studded cut brass panels, 14 cm high, 23cm wide

Los 324

A GEORGE MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD BANDED RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY, with hinged cover and compartmented interior, on brass spherical feet, 25cm wide x 13cm deep

Los 134

Early 20th century Chinese pewter tea caddy modelled as a terrestrial globe, H16cm two Chinese pewter, glass based tankards with dragon engraved design, two Chinese pewter cigarette boxes, 19th century copper kettle and other metal ware. Provenance: acquired by the vendors father who served in the Merchant Navy during WW11

Los 22

Set of 4 19thC Meissen Onion pattern Leaf shaped Salts of Blue Under-glaze decoration, Meissen Blue & White Cream Jug and a Copenhagen Blue and White Tea Caddy with later lid. Condition - Some chipping to lid and Repairs to Salts

Los 12

A selection of early 20th century and later silver and silver coloured items, to include a silver sauce boat, Viner's Ltd, London 1934, scalloped rim, raised on three feet, with a pair of silver salts, Chester 1911 (at fault), a silver pepperette, a pair of silver sugar nips, a pair of silver plated knife rests and a collection of silver teaspoons and caddy spoons, gross weight approx. 8.1ozt (Qty) (at fault)

Los 62

A silver tea strainer, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1966, pierced bowl with foliate scroll motifs, 15.5cm long, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1881, with shell form bowl and figural finial, gross weight approx. 2.1ozt (2)

Los 725

An early 20th century brass Art Nouveau tea caddy, of square planished form with stylized sprig motif, hinged cover with ball finial, 15cm H x 17 cm W x 17cm D

Los 729

A Victorian burr walnut stationery box, applied with brass embellishments and banding, enclosing a leather writing slope, 16cm H x 40cm W x 24cm D, along with a 19th century walnut box inlaid with parquetry banding, vacant interior, 26cm W, a tea caddy modelled in the form of an oak coffer, with a silvered lining, 23cm W and a wooden gavel or hammer (4) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE

Los 2108

A continental 800 silver caddy spoon, the bowl modelled as a conch shell, 13cm; together with a modern Italian silver naturalistically modelled snail upon a leaf, 5.5cm, gross weight 1.9oz (2)

Los 2288

A Victorian papier-mâché and black lacquered tea caddy, having a serpentine front, decorated with floral sprays and heightened in gilt, two section fitted interior, w.23.5cm.Stands slightly uneven.Mid/fine level crazing to surface throughout. Chipped surface losses to back right hand top corner of cover (approx. 10mm and 6mm).Further ‘cracking’ to three sides at rounded edge of cover.Losses and fatigue to all corners.Some further minor gilt and surface wear.Internal covers with mid-level crazing and losses to edges.

Los 892

A silver caddy spoon and two silver mustard spoons, 30g

Los 926

A silver powder compact caddy spoon and five silver handled button hooks

Los 191

A George III silver soup ladle; a basting spoon; and two caddy spoons

Los 389

An assortment of ceramics and metal wares, to include Wedgwood leaf pattern plates and similar bowls and cakestand, Royal Cauldon teaset, pewter mugs glassware and tea caddy (three boxes)

Los 179

A Victorian mahognay tea caddy with gadrooned decoration.

Los 73

A silver oval tea caddy of plain form, Birmingham 1911, by Alexander Clark Company Ltd.

Los 145

A 19th Century inlaid mahogany two compartment sarcophagus tea caddy

Los 36

A Victorian copper kettle, brass candlesticks, oil lamp, 1924 Wembley Exhibition tea caddy, Canon camera etc

Los 437

A Victorian walnut tea caddy with twin lidded compartments and domed lid

Los 672

A DECORATIVE WOOD AND CHINOISERIE DECORATED SIGN FOR A TEA SELLER, DESIGNED AS A TEA CADDY. H.79cms.

Los 690

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID SARCOPHAGUS FORM TEA CADDY WITH BRASS RING HANDLES AND FEET. W.32cms.

Los 695

A ROSEWOOD TWO COMPARTMENT SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY WITH GILT METAL LION MASK AND RING HANDLES ABOVE PAW FEET. W 22cms. TOGETHER WITH A MAHOGANY BOX, THE HINGED LID WITH A BARBER'S POLE BAND EDGE. W 22.5cms

Los 355

A Victorian rosewood book caddy with pierced back and sides, 39cm x 26.5cm

Los 7

A small silver caddy spoon, the handle stamped in the shape of a navette over an oval double ribbed shell bowl, Sheffield 1902, 8.5cm high, together with a small straight sided wooden based silver bottle coaster, 14 grams weighable

Los 792

A George IV mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with boxwood stringing and brass escutcheon.

Los 823

A George III yew wood shaped rectangular tea caddy, the interior labelled " This caddy belonged to my dear husband's mother Mrs Maria Brittain", 12cm high x 19cm wide x 10cm deep

Los 510

A pair of George III silver serving spoons (by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1799), 6.41 oz, a set of six bright cut silver teaspoons (by Thomas Dicks, London 1805 and 1807), 3.51 oz, together with three caddy spoons, five napkin rings, small circular lidded box, vesta case and combination vesta / sovereign case and a small silver tag on chain, 15.29 oz total, together with a single volume, "The Book of Common Prayer" with silver mounted cover

Los 734

A Regency blond tortoiseshell veneered two section tea caddy of bow fronted outline CONDITION REPORTS 20 cm wide x 12.8 cm deep x 13.5 cm high

Los 763

A 19th Century Russian lacquered tea caddy, the main body black, the top decorated with the Kremlin

Los 764

A 19th Century Russian lacquered cylindrical tea caddy, the top decorated with figures in a troika

Los 228

An early 19th Century burr yew lidded box with fabric covered interior (formerly tea caddy)

Los 261

A 19th Century iron miniature lidded box, together with a Chinese black lacquered and gilt decorated circular box with figural decoration, a Chinese black lacquered and japanned work box, dome topped tea caddy, cylindrical string box, dish, two papier-mache trays, together with a box of sundry metal wares to include a pair of brass doorstops, candlesticks and two skimmers

Los 402

A George II silver tea caddy of Chinese form with scrolling foliate and shell decorated shoulders, raised on a circular foot (by Edward Feline, London 1741), 9.72 oz CONDITION REPORTS Basically in sound condition though oxidised throughout with light surface scratching in several areas. Towards the base an appearance of two old splits mended possibly at time of manufacture? Slight dent above. See images for further detail.

Los 419

Carlton Ware tapered transfer printed beaker depicting two golfers and caddy, blue back stamp, 8.5cm high

Los 542

Regency rosewood sarcophagus-form tea caddy, the hinged cover enclosing two lidded compartments flanking a blending bowl aperture on gilt paw feet, 28cm wide

Los 2165

Whitehurst & Son, Derby, an unusual William IV mahogany bracket clock, circa 1830-1834, in drum case with caddy top supported by everted scrolls, the 21cm silvered round dial with Roman chapter, Breguet blued steel hands, signed Whitehurst & Son/Derby, eight day movement striking on a bell, scroll bracket feet, height 36cm(key and penduum)Note: John Whitehurst II (1761-1834) succeeded his illustrious uncle, John Whitehurst FRS on his death in 1788 and took his son John Whitehurst III (1788-1855) into partnership in 1809, after which clocks were ordinarily numbered, and signed as in this example, until John II died in 1834. The firm moved from Iron Gate to a new works in Cherry Street in Derby 1832.  On the death of John III, was taken over by Roskell of Liverpool, who closed it down in 1861.

Los 700

WORCESTER; an 18th century first period lobed tea caddy of baluster form, painted in the 'Joshua Reynolds' pattern, square painted mark to base, height including associated lid 15cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationLid is associated, light surface rubbing to the decoration. The external diameter of the hole to the base of the lid approx 2cm, internal diameter of the hole to the top of the body 2.4cm, there are chips and losses to the floral finnial.

Los 788

An early 20th century Japanese blue and white porcelain tea caddy and cover with floral decoration, bears signature to body, height 22cm and a modern Chinese blue and white prunus jar and cover (2).Additional InformationThe square sectioned vase with firing crack to base, some surface wear, scratches and imperfections, the jar and cover; as it is modern, the condition is good.

Los 10

An early 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy, width 31.5cm (af), and a simple oak inkwell with two glass pots, length 30.5cm (2).

Los 11

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, the hinged cover enclosing two lidded compartments and raised on bun feet, length 25cm.

Los 12

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, the hinged cover enclosing three pewter compartments, width 24.5cm.

Los 1212

A mixed group of variously hallmarked silver, Continental silver and white metal items including enamelled fork and sifting spoon, caddy spoons, silver mounted casters, salt, etc, combined approx 5.3ozt.

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