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Los 500

Newcastle Georgian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, circa 1810 by TW

Los 508

China floral decorated tea caddy with screw on cover, 4.5” high Lon 1884

Los 534

Newcastle Georgian fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl, 1823 by JB 8g.

Los 575

Tea caddy with panelled sides and hinged cover, 4” high B’ham 1899 110g.

Los 695

George III shell bowl caddy spoon bright cut, Shef 1878 by NS & Co

Los 696

Group of five caddy spoons, one Shef 1791 by NS & Co, the others plate

Los 699

PORTUGUESE VASE SHAPED TEA CADDY with lift off cover with vase finial, 8” over all Lisbon by EH 605g.

Los 151

A George III silver panelled navette shaped tea caddy by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1789, having flush-hinged domed cover with ring finial, the front bearing the arms of Elers of Chelsea, 15cm wide, 14.5oz

Los 237

A 19th century penwork sarcophagus tea caddy, the entire surface decorated with floral scrolls and swags, on brass ball and claw feet, 23cm wide

Los 237A

An early 19th century parquetry tea caddy, with removable boxes and glass mixing bowl, each side with two carved wood loop handles, raised on turned feet, 31cm wide x 16cm deep x 19.5cm high

Los 456

A George III mahogany cellarette, the hinged caddy top opening to a divided interior, raised on turned legs with brass casters, 53cm wide x 37cm deep x 52cm high

Los 518

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE KANGXI STYLE LIDDED TEA CADDY / VASE, SIX CHARACTER MARK TO BASE, HEIGHT 10CM

Los 447

An early 19th century rosewood 2 division tea caddy; a 19th century mahogany workbox

Los 351

A GERMAN SILVER TEA CADDY AND COVER, PROBABLY HANAU, CIRCA 1895 the waisted body of square outline with Chinoiserie scenes within scrolls, with slide-in base, the shaped cover with lion finial, pseudo marks and import marked for William Moehring, London, 1896 15.5cm high, 295gr (9oz)

Los 367

A DUTCH SILVER TEA CADDY, THEODORUS GERARDUS BENTVELD, AMSTERDAM, 1823 plain tapering oblong, the curved hinged lid with applied reeded border 10cm high, 319gr (10oz 5dwt) The manufacturing silversmith, Bentveld, is known to have supplied silver for retail by the well known firm of Bennewitz & Bonnebacker, as well as their successor businesses.

Los 382

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER GRAPE SHEARS, WILLIAM ELEY, LONDON, 1824 Thread and Shell pattern, 16cm long; together with a George III silver caddy spoon, James Phipps, London, 1792, shell bowl, handle with bright-cut wrigglework surrounding scrolling initials; a George V silver serving spoon and a preserve spoon, Liberty & Co., Birmingham, 1925/26, in Arts & Crafts taste, the serving spoon with pellet and lozenge patterned handle and gilt bowl, the preserve spoon with arched designs and trefid terminal, serving spoon 20cm long; and the following miscellaneous table silver: a pair of Continental silver marriage spoons with wrythen stems and saint terminals, Dutch or German, later 19th century and seven silver tea or coffee spoons and a silver tea fork 430gr (13oz 16dwt) (14)

Los 397

˜A SMALL COLLECTION OF CADDY SPOONS, ENGLISH AND ITALIAN, CIRCA 1780-20TH CENTURY comprising: a bright-cut example, fluted bowl, maker's mark of John Lambe and lion passant only, London, circa 1780; another, shaped circular bowl, maker's mark IB, London, 1808; two further examples, shaped bowls, hollow handles, engraved and pricked decoration, one initialled, William Pugh and Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, respectively 1813 and 1816; another, the otherwise plain bowl engraved with the initial C, ivory handle, possibly John Lawrence, Birmingham, 1810; and five Italian examples, various patterns; also a small condiment spoon with mouse terminal (from a novelty owl condiment pot), Richards & Brown, London, 1865, 6cm long; in glazed rectangular wood display frame with dark blue velvet lining, 44.5 by 37cm (12)

Los 440

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BRANDY SAUCEPAN AND COVER, THEODORE ROSSI OF NORWICH, LONDON, 1906 baluster, with lip at right angles to the fibre handle, 10cm high; together with an Edwardian silver tea caddy, Nathan & Hayes, Chester, 1907, in George III oval style, with a ribbed band, hinged lid with fibre finial, 12.5cm long 535gr (17oz) all in (2)

Los 251

A George V silver double ended sauce boat in the George I style, with scrolling handles and an oval spreading foot, London, 1926, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, together with three silver spoons and an electroplated caddy spoon, weighable silver approximately 460 grams

Los 573

A 20th century walnut cased bracket clock in the George III style, the caddy top above a brass and silvered dial with female mask spandrels and twin winding arbors to a movement striking on a gong, with brass carrying handle and brass bun feet, 40cm high

Los 141

A near pair of George III mahogany chests of drawers, circa 1780, each rectangular caddy top with moulded edge above a brushing slide and four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, each 78.5cm high, 88cm wide, 52.5cm deep

Los 596

A fireside companion, as a golfer's caddy, carrying his clubs and holding a flagstick marker, approx 43cm high overall

Los 125

Silver cylindrical caddy with waved moulded edges by Harry Atkin, Sheffield 1909. 7½ oz.

Los 258

AN EARLY AND RARE ISLAMIC ENGRAVED BRASS CADDY SPOON, 12cm long.

Los 170

A rare Bow teapot and cover, circa 1756-58Of slightly compressed globular form, painted in blue with the 'Golfer and Caddy' pattern, both sides with a chinoiserie figure holding a rui sceptre and attended by a boy, the rim with a wavy blue border, the gently domed cover similarly decorated, 12.8cm high, painter's number 6 (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *

Los 240

A Bow small sweetmeat dish, circa 1758Heart-shaped with a fluted rim, painted in underglaze blue with the 'Golfer and Caddy' pattern, within a wavy line border, 11.5cm diam

Los 202

A Bow pickle stand and a salad bowl, circa 1760The pickle stand with three shell dishes around a central shell dish, painted in blue with oriental landscapes, 12.5cm high, the bowl of square form, painted in blue with the 'Golfer and Caddy' pattern, scrolls and emblems to the exterior, 22.9cm wide (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *

Los 182

A Bow coffee pot and cover, circa 1758Of baluster form with a scroll handle and bird's head spout, painted in blue with the 'Golfer and Caddy' pattern, with a Chinese figure holding a rui sceptre to one side, attended by a small boy to the other, standing in a rocky landscape beneath flowering branches, the rim with a wavy border, the domed cover with a button knop, 23cm high (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *

Los 119

LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS EARLY 19TH CENTURY of angled bowfront outline, the crossbanded caddy top above four long graduated drawers, raised on French feet (Dimensions: 92cm wide, 88cm high, 50cm deep)(92cm wide, 88cm high, 50cm deep)

Los 136

Y LATE GEORGE III ROSEWOOD AND BRASS TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY the front and top outlined with bands of brass inlay marked at the corners with stars, the top with a monogrammed brass plaque, opening to two covered caddies and an associated cut-glass bowl (Dimensions: 31cm wide, 15cm high, 15.5cm deep)(31cm wide, 15cm high, 15.5cm deep)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

Los 168

A mid 19thC rosewood and mother of pearl sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two compartments and a mixing bowl, on bun feet, 36cm H.

Los 138

19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped, mother-of-pearl inlaid tea caddy.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 139

19th Century Tunbridge ware two section tea caddy.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 141

19th Century walnut sarcophagus shaped tea caddy on bun feet.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 462

A mixed lot of Japanese porcelain items to include; reticulated small display pieces, sake bottle, tea caddy etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 218

A Victorian tea caddy; together with a metal Patterson Miners lamp.

Los 418

An early 19th Century inlaid and brass bound mahogany writing slope with fitted interior by Hicks 26 Wigmore St Cavendish Square; together with a 19th Century inlaid mahogany tea caddy with lion mask handles and bun feet, containing a part fitted interior (missing tea bowl); a Mabie Todd fountain pen with 18k gold mount; and a small 19th Century tortoise shell snuff box.

Los 214

QUANTITY OF MINIATURE CHESTS OF DRAWERS, BOXES & GEORGIAN TEA CADDY

Los 130

A group of Japanese and other boxes, mostly late 19th century and later Comprising: a Meiji period Japanese parquetry work box, with caddy lid enclosing a tray with two lids, 35cm wide, a Meiji period small cabinet with metal mounts, in two sections, with five drawers and a panelled door enclosing two drawers, each drawer lacquer lined, 27cm wide, a Meiji period small miniature chest, 20cm wide, a Meiji period black lacquered box with hinged lid (a.f) with gilt chinoiseries, 20cm wide, a small lidded box, 11.5cm wide, a hinged brown and gilt lacquered box with a grasshopper and butterfly with leaves, 21cm wide, a red floral painted box, 32cm wide, a Victorian calamander and brass bound dome top tea caddy, 23cm wide. (8)

Los 861

George III eight day longcase clock by Henry Long, London with arched brass dial with susidiary seconds and date aperture in chinoiserie gilt and black lacquered case with caddy top, 231cm high - pendulum and two weights present

Los 1112

Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co. Tudric pewter tea caddy, of square form with stylised flowerhead ornament and hinged cover, marked ‘Tudric’ English Pewter, Liberty & Co., 0194, 12cm high, together with an Art Nouveau pewter jardinière of hemispherical form. (2)

Los 512

Selection of miscellaneous silver flatware, including teaspoons, pair serving spoons, two table spoons, caddy spoon, pair sugar tongs and a collection of novelty spoons and others (Various dates and makers) All at approximately 22ozs, (qty)

Los 230

Late 18th century Worcester tea caddy, decorated in polychrome enamels with floral patterns inside scrollwork cartouches, on a blue scale ground, the associated lid with flower knop, with underglaze blue seal mark to base, 14cm height.

Los 1161

Regency toleware tea caddy, of rounded rectangular form with brass finial, decorated with gilt meandering bands, 17cm high

Los 249

18th century Chinese export 'Chicken Skin' vase, finely painted with figural scenes in famille rose enamels, on a turquoise 'Chicken Skin' ground, with three 18th century Chinese blue and white export porcelain plates, and a late 18th/early 19th century blue and white tea caddy. Vase measures 28cm height. (5)

Los 1143

18th century fruitwood tea caddy, in the form of a pear, with steel escutcheon plate, 16cm high

Los 103

An Arts & Crafts silver caddy spoon, Guild of Handicraft, London 1988, 8.5cm long

Los 241

A Worcester oviform tea caddy, printed Garden Party, 12.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lacks cover. Condition appears good.

Los 330

A Chinese export lacquered tea caddy, the interior with fitted pewter lining, Bramah locks, 44.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: worn

Los 424

A late Georgian marquetry inlaid tea caddy, the cover and sides with floral inlays, the canisters each with mask inlay, 31.5cm wide/see illustration

Los 432

A Regency mahogany and inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus shape on brass ball and claw feet, 31.5 wide and a smaller caddy, 20cm wide CONDITION REPORT: The mixing bowl fits well but the top has been ground down

Los 85

An oval silver tea caddy, George Unite, Birmingham 1897, with integral caddy spoon within the hinged cover, the caddy with swags to the sides, the spoon with shell bowl, 10cm high, approximately 205gm

Los 1500

A Georgian mahogany chest of three long and two short drawers, the caddy top with chequered string inlay detail, the handles with embossed lion mask detail, 105cm wide

Los 400

Good quality Elkington & Co Big Top/Pagoda tea caddy, with shaped hinged lid, Birmingham 1918, 10cm high, 6oz approx

Los 396

1920s Victorian style serpentine rococo baluster caddy, with hinged lid and gilt interior, maker marks rubbed, 1920, 15cm wide, 8oz approx

Los 395

Mixed collection of silver to include a cased pair of silver Armada dishes, Edwardian silver bonbon dish, further early 20th century bonbon dish, napkin ring, caddy spoon and decanter label, 6.5oz approx

Los 300

A collection of eight Royal Doulton Disney character figures including Steamboat Willie MM14, Mickey's fire brigade MM16, a canine caddy MM20 (2), Sorcer's apprentice MM18, etc (all boxed) and with paperwork, etc

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