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Los 1309

A collection of items to include a 19th century milking / parlour stool together with a 19th century Tunbridge inlaid tea caddy of rectangular form and a small Japanese chinoiserie decorated trinket chest.  

Los 135

An 18th century German porcelain tea caddy, believed circa 1770 being painted in puce monochrome with loose bouquets on white ground. Complete with the lid. Together with another, possibly Dresden having asiatic bird within foliates and butterflies. Measures 13cms high 

Los 1401

A mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, hinged lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments and space for tea mixing bowl, raised on a plinth base. Measures 20cm high x 32cm wide x 19cm deep.

Los 264

A collection of four boxes dating from the 19th Century to include a rosewood tea caddy, a rosewood question / ballot box with ivorine plaques either side of slots reading Answered and Unanswered etc. 

Los 292

A 19th Century Victorian walnut tea caddy of small proportions, lidded hinged top opening to reveal two lidded sections together with a 20th Century bronzed figurine of a female in classical form raised on a marble plinth base.

Los 381

A pair of early 20th Century Japanese carved hardwood figurines of elders inlaid with silver wire standing on naturalistic plinth bases, together with a 19th Century  rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form.  Tallest item measures 35cm high.

Los 199

A Chinese pewter tea caddy, with single standing figure and ivory final on the inner lid

Los 489

A matched three piece service HB and Co., London 1924, comprising of a waterpot and teapot, later milk jug, modelled as elongated ovals, stylised angular handles, raised on oval base; together with a similar oval tea caddy, Birmingham (4) (Dimensions: Height of waterpot: 21.5cm, weight (all in): 50.1oz)(Height of waterpot: 21.5cm, weight (all in): 50.1oz)Condition report: Tea service generally in good condition Hinges to lids secure Tea strainer intact in teapot Dent to body of tea caddy Light surface wear throughout

Los 508

A collection of flatware and other silver to include; Asprey wish bone tongs, odd spoons, other flatware, Dutch style tea caddy and cover; two Dutch boxes, inkwell, egg cup etc. odd plated items to include, Anchor paperweight, cased cutlery, loose fruit and tea knives, some silver handles etc. (Dimensions: Weighable silver: 40oz)(Weighable silver: 40oz)Condition report: With lots that have multiple items we generally advise personal viewing

Los 160

A George V silver caddy spoon, old English pattern with oval bowl, Sheffield 1918, 7cm W, ½oz.

Los 162

An Edwardian silver caddy spoon, old English pattern with plain oval bowl, Sheffield 1903, ½oz.

Los 164

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, bright cut fiddle pattern, with shaped plain bowl, Birmingham 1898, 8cm W.

Los 191

An George III mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular form, with elaborate escutcheon and handle, on stylized bracket feet, 16cm H, 23cm W, 14cm D and a small quantity of bygones, etc.

Los 224

An early 19thC ebonised and metal tea caddy, of rectangular form, with swing handle, set with white metal panels with elaborate lock escutcheon and GR patent locks, on bracket feet, c1800, 34cm W. (AF)

Los 343

A early Victorian rosewood teapoy, the rectangular sarcophagus top with an elongated beaded border, revealing a fitted interior with removable caddy boxes and openings for bowls, on a barleytwist stem terminating in scroll legs on compressed bun feet, 75cm H, 42cm W, 34cm D.

Los 98

An Edwardian silver caddy spoon, with thistle handle, amber glass coloured top and shaped bowl, Birmingham 1902, 10cm W, ½oz all in.

Los 1201

Victorian silver plated pedestal tea caddy with two-division interior, together with an Elkington six-division toast rack

Los 1295

Three boxes comprising 19thC inlaid tea caddy, small rosewood box with silver plaque dated 1930 and a sewing box, W31cm

Los 1300

19thC mahogany tea caddy with two hinged lift out caddies, space for mixing bowl and fitted Bramah lock, W37cm 

Los 1301

19thC inlaid bone, ebony and specimen wood oak dome top tea caddy raised on ball feet, W26 D13 H15cm 

Los 1302

Georgian fruitwood or similar tea caddy with line inlaid and cross banded decoration with gilt metal handles and feet, opening to reveal inlaid interior comprising two lift out caddies flanking space for a mixing bowl and also with hinged compartment to inside of lid, W32cm 

Los 1305

19thC tortoiseshell tea caddy with glazed bevel edged top, W14cm

Los 1307

Georgian inlaid fruitwood or satinwood tea caddy with inlaid decoration, W9.5cm 

Los 1366

Pair of hallmarked silver heart shaped bon bon dishes raised on three ball feet, hallmarked silver pill or similar box and two hallmarked silver mustard spoons, weight 88g together with a Sheffield plate tea caddy, plated toast rack, hallmarked silver mounted cut glass bottle etc

Los 1389

Three pieces of American white metal cutlery comprising table spoon, caddy or sugar scoop and a serving knife, length of longest 20.5cm, all with American silver marks, two by Gorham, weight 114g

Los 1390

Georgian bottom hallmarked silver table spoon, London 1751, length 21cm, Georgian hallmarked silver teaspoon, Dutch white metal caddy spoon, William IV Irish hallmarked silver ladle, Dublin 1830, white metal and enamel spoon marked 925, weight 143g together with a jade or similar handled caviar knife, and a hardstone and mother of pearl letter opener with white metal mounts 

Los 1438

Hallmarked silver photograph frame to suit 6 x 4 inch photo, Georgian tea caddy and a brass door stop in the form of a bell

Los 1467

George V hallmarked silver five piece teaset comprising spirit kettle, teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug and tea caddy, Sheffield 1911/12 maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, height of spirit kettle 30cm, weight of all pieces 3017g all in

Los 1530

Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, London 1856 maker's mark DF, length 8.5cm, weight 15g

Los 296

A Seth Pennington of Liverpool c1778-99 tea caddy, 'Fisherman' pattern, an English c1840 blue and white Willow pattern jug 'One Man', a Liverpool Pennington Factory c1790 blue and white transfer sparrow beak jug, fisherman with cormorant and a Herculaneum c1815 blue and white transfer plate with images of the Raj in India, diameter 23cm (4). CONDITION REPORT From the private collection of Mr Paul Breen.

Los 137

19th Century burr walnut sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with bone escutcheon, together with a Georgian mahogany tea caddy. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 140

19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, together with a walnut brass bound writing box. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 74

18th Century Chinese porcelain tea caddy with cartouches depicting a Mandarin man and woman with children in a garden with vignettes of birds, flowers and landscapes. Famille rose, missing its lid. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing good overall, some missing gilding but no obvious chips, damage or restoration. Missing lid.

Los 391

A Victorian burr walnut and chequer-banded two compartment tea caddy; a rosewood and conch shell similar; and a walnut and boxwood strung example, (interior missing), (3)

Los 66

A Royal Worcester ivory ground globular caddy, painted with flowering branches, shape no. 1039, lacking cover, 12cm high, a Coalport scallop shell moulded tea cup and saucer, gilt rims and handle, an English porcelain plate, circa 1820, painted with bouquets of flowers reserved against a dark blue ground and gilded and six saucers, pattern no 2/26, (10).

Los 104

A Dutch silver tea caddy decorated with repousse scrolls and Dutch landscapes. Weight 113g, H9cm, W8,5cm, hallmarked 833.

Los 324

A tall loaded spill vase, London 1923 and a late Victorian caddy spoon, London 1892, (2).

Los 155

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus shape inlaid with mother-of-pearl

Los 470

A GEORGE III DUBLIN TEA CADDY SPOON and similar caddy spoons

Los 536

George III satinwood and marquetry tea caddy, oblong form, with rosewood banding and stringing, two sectioned interior, marked 'G' and 'B', width 20cm, height 14cm.

Los 12

A George III silver caddy spoon, Duncan Urquhart and Naptali Hart, London 1797, with a pierced bowl and bright cut decoration, together with a second, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1807 the pierced oval bowl with a central monogram (2)

Los 13

A silver gilt caddy spoon , by FW, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, the leaf moulded bowl with ring handle, together with a further similar, with pierced grape moulded bowl, marks rubbed (2)

Los 14

A George III silver caddy shovel, Willmore & Alston, London 1802, another, John Turner, London 1807, a third with pierced bowl, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, and one further, the rim with pierced bowl, marks rubbed (4)

Los 15

A George III silver caddy spoon, George Smith, London 1796, together with another similar, maker's mark rubbed, London 1787 , initialled 'P' to the heel of the bowl, and a third, London 1782 , crested with a thistle and initialled 'RR' (3)

Los 16

A George III silver caddy spoon , John Turner Birmingham 1801 , with a lobed bowl and bright cut decoration, together with a further similar, Birmingham 1799, and a third, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1817 (3)

Los 17

A George III silver caddy spoon , London 1802, marked IB, with fruit moulded bowl, together with a second, Thomas Wallis II, London 1809 , with a scalloped bowl, and a third, by George Wintle, possibly 1813, with bright cut decoration (3)

Los 18

A George III silver caddy spoon , Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1805, together with two further silver filigree caddy spoons , unmarked (3)

Los 19

A George III silver 'jockey cap' caddy spoon, by IT, Birmingham 1798 , with filligree peak and lace, together with a second jockey cap caddy spoon , unmarked (2)

Los 20

A George III silver leaf-shaped caddy spoon, by Ed. Jay, London 1804, together with a second caddy spoon , possibly Continental, the shell moulded bowl with wrythen lily cast handle, seemingly unmarked (2)

Los 21

A silver caddy spoon, Hester Bateman, London 1788, with shell moulded bowl and bright cut decoration, together with a further similar spoon, Thomas Wallis, London 1805, and a third, marked twice 'WB' (3)

Los 22

A George III silver caddy spoon , Wardell & Kempson, Birmingham 1818, with feather cast bowl and coiled handle, together with a further similar by the same maker, date letter rubbed (2)

Los 23

A George IV silver caddy spoon, by GF, Exeter 1825, with scalloped bowl, monogrammed, together with a second , John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1823, and a third, John Turner, Birmingham 1801, possibly trimmed (3)

Los 24

A Victorian silver caddy spoon , Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1847 , the bowl ornately cast with foliage and flowers, another, George Unite, Birmingham 1869, with a shell-shaped bowl and open vine cast handle, and a silver sugar shovel , Hillard & Thompson, Birmingham 1869, 13cm long (3)

Los 270

A fruitwood tea caddy, 19th century, in the form of an apple with an hinged lid and oval iron escutcheon, 12cm high

Los 780

A George III walnut caddy top chest of four graduated long drawers, each with cockbeading and brass handles and lock plates, 92cm wide 50cm deep 105cm high

Los 7

Collection of antique pewter plates, pewter tankard, art nouveau centre piece and tea caddy.

Los 178

A Blue and White Lidded Delft Tea Caddy with Harbour Scene

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