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Los 66

A brass bound hexagon shaped sewing box with hinged lid, black ebonised tea caddy, 11 cm tall x 14 cm long inlaid box (3)

Los 73

An Edwardian black lacquered tea caddy with inset mother of pearl decoration, 19 cm x 10 cm

Los 2233

OAK TEA CADDY, by H Uphill, Wilton, in the form of a miniature coffer on stand, linen fold carving to the top, the front with a Royal Crest flanked by initials, with gilt and painted decoration, height 13cm, width 21.5cm, depth 11cmFurther images available here

Los 2235

GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form with twin canister interior, height 13cm, width 17.5cm, depth 9.5cmFurther images available here

Los 2269

GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, of rectangular form, the interior with twin lidded compartments and central cut glass mixing bowl, height 17cm, length 30cm

Los 2205

VICTORIAN EBONISED AND GILT METAL MOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK AND BRACKET, the silvered dial with 7 1/4" chapter ring and gilt spandrils, inscribed Payne & Co, 163 New Bond Street, London, 3403, beneath Slower/Faster and Chime/Silent dials, on a brass, eight day fusee movement with repeater mechanism, striking to one and chiming to four gongs, the back plate inscribed as per the dial, the case with a caddy top surmounted by an urn, gilt metal spandrils, columns and side grilles on Pan feet, height of clock 76cm, width 46cm, height of bracket 27cmFurther images available here

Los 1044

A XIX Century Ebonized Tea Caddy, mahogany box, tins, model ducks etc:- One Box

Los 93

^ A George III silver caddy-spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birminghamn, apparently 1809, with turned mother-of-pearl handle; together with: a calling card case, two silver spoons, a continental silver spoon and a silver-mounted glass trivit, the trivit 15.5cm (6)

Los 156

^ A late 19th century lacquer and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, a bust of Agna, a brass box decorated with a gemstone, a block of banded agate, three leather working tools, a brass clip in the shape of a lady's hand

Los 331

A collection of silver spoons, 18th to 20th century, various dates and makers, including table, dessert, tea, coffee and caddy examples; with a set of six Dutch white metal figural coffee spoons (qty)

Los 26

^ A George IV mahogany and boxwood tea caddy, with silver handle stamped William Bateman, 30cm wide

Los 180

19th century tea caddy with mixing bowl; a small mahogany cabinet; a small cupboard; and a porcupine box

Los 36

A vintage copper electric kettle on ball and claw feet and an oak tea caddy

Los 173

A harlequin collection of 8 Art Nouveau style Danish metalwares silver spoons, with silver plated additions, the five large serving style spoons with typically designed handles of the era by a variety of makers and dates, the three small caddy spoons en suite, 13.2ozt, together with a further collection of 21 items of mainly plated flatware of similar design (29)

Los 174

Harald Nielson for Georg Jensen, a 72 piece harlequin set of Danish metalwares cutlery and flatware, 'Old Danish' (Dobbeltriflet) pattern, comprising six table knives with filled handles and steel blades, three table forks, ten dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, nine dessert forks, six fish knives and four forks, six soup spoons, five dessert spoons, six pastry forks, six grapefruit spoons, a sauce ladle, a bread knife, a cheese knife, a serving knife, a large and a small butter knife, a bottle opener, a tin opener, a pair of nut crackers, a pair of sugar nips and a caddy spoon, signed and with London import marks for Sterling silver, 1960-1967, 76ozt of weighable silver (72)

Los 893

GEORGE V SILVER TEA CADDY AND COVER, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1912, of octagonal form with domed cover, 14cm high, 165g

Los 891

EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER TEA CADDY AND COVER, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1935, of oval form with hinged cover, 10.5cm, 119g

Los 897

WILLIAM IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker's mark mistruck, Glasgow 1836, Queen's pattern with shell bowl, 12.5cm long, 20g

Los 890

VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY AND COVER, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1889, of bombe form, on four scrolling acanthus feet, 14cm high, 300g

Los 896

EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker John Brown, Newcastle c.1801-25, Fiddle pattern with shell bowl, 7cm long; along with a Georgian silver caddy spoon; and a Victorian silver caddy spoon, 34g gross (3)

Los 934

GEORGE I BRITANNIA SILVER TEA CADDY, maker Edward Gibbon, London 1721, of octagonal form, engraved initial, dome top cover, spreading base, later initials to base, 11cm high, 190g

Los 894

GEORGE V SILVER TEA CADDY AND COVER, maker H.A.& C., Birmingham 1922, of tapering square form, the hinged cover with beaded border, on four ball feet, 13cm high, 180g

Los 898

GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker Thomas Mason, London 1825, Queen's pattern, 9.5cm long; along with a leaf form silver caddy spoon; and another silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, 36g gross (3)

Los 892

GEORGE V SILVER TEA CADDY AND COVER, maker S. Blackensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1919, of oval form with beaded borders, 9cm high, 126g

Los 895

GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker JW, Birmingham 1824, Queen's pattern, 9.5cm long; along with another silver caddy spoon, maker George Unite, Birmingham c.1834, Queen's pattern, engraved initial; and another George Unite silver caddy spoon (3)

Los 61

Victorian walnut writing slope, mahogany two division tea caddy and two volumes Casswell's England (1+3). Condition reports are not available for Interiors sales.

Los 409

SILVER ENGRAVED SNUFF BOX (BIRMINGHAM 1899), caddy spoon (London 1903), vesta case (Birmingham 1903) (3)

Los 500e

Baluster shaped tea caddy with lift off cover, 3” high Lon 1901 by CE 135g.

Los 645

Fancy scroll engraved caddy spoon, B’ham 1908 by WD 8g.

Los 595

Georgian caddy spoon with bright cut handle, 2.5” long Lon 1801 by JS

Los 647

Exeter. Victorian OE pattern caddy spoon, 1858 by JW Co 8g.

Los 71

A hallmarked silver sauce boat and a large tea caddy spoon.

Los 186

A Rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, beaded top, ring handles, glass bowl

Los 187

Terry's York - an Edwardian novelty confectionary tin. in the form of a George III burr yew work box, hinged domed cover printed in polychrome with a suitor serenading two young ladies with a violin, within a rectangular panel, batwing paterae to angles, the sides with courting musicians, shell paterae to recto and verso, Greek key borders, pressed tin clasp, inscribed to verso of cover, 17cm high, 26.5cm wide 19cm deep c.1905; An early 20th century rectangular confectionery tin, in the form of a George III mahogany work box, the 'quarter veneered' top centred by an oval batwing patera, 6cm high, 16cm wide, 11.5cm deep, c.1920;A late Victorian/Edwardian novelty tin, in the form of a George III canted rectangular tea caddy, flowerhead finial, printed with oval shell paterae and outlined with 'boxwood and ebony stringing', 12.5cm high, 14cm wide, 11cm deep, c.1900 (3)

Los 277

A Regency mahogany tea caddy, circa 1820, of sarcophagus form, triple division interior with covered compartments and a central glass mixing bowl, metal feet, width 30cm

Los 266

A Regency mahogany tea caddy. circa 1820, of sarcophagus form, the cover with central marquetry inlay of a vase of flowers, chevron parquetry border, triple division interior with a central mixing bowl void, lion mask side handles, claw and ball feet, width 29cm

Los 269

A 19th Century coromandel Tunbridge ware tea caddy, width 15cm

Los 267

A 19th Century Tunbridge ware tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the cover with a view of Windsor Castle, fitted interior with a single lidded division and a mixing bowl void, on bun feet, width 23cm

Los 276

A Regency style tortoiseshell tea caddy, of sarcophagus from, interior with twin lidded compartments, metal ball feet, width 19cm

Los 275

A Victorian burr walnut tea caddy, circa 1860, domed cover, outswept base, pierced brass Gothic mounts, triple division interior with satinwood covered compartments, central glass mixing bowl, bun feet, width 32cm

Los 342

A late George III or Regency mahogany and ebony banded box, of rectangular form, strung overall, raised on four coquilla nut feet, the domed and hinged cover opening to a marbled paper and card interior, 8.5cm high, 21cm wide, 18cm deep; and George III mahogany, sycamore strung and marquetry tea caddy in Sheraton style, circa 1790, banded and strung overall, raised on four brass ball feet; the interior with two subsidiary covers, 13.5cm high, 20cm wide, 11cm deep

Los 184

Two George III silver 'Old English' pattern caddy spoons with shell bowls and bright-cut decoration, together with a George V silver jewellery casket with modelled as an upholstered stool, Chester, 1912

Los 77

A REGENCY YEW WOOD AND MARQUETRY TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, the interior partially lacking, 12.5" wide; and a pair of Victorian face screens in base metal cases designed as columns, 9.5" high (3)

Los 78

A GEORGE III BURRWOOD AND MARQUETRY TEA CADDY of rectangular form decorated with oval paterae and stars to the lid and front outlined with chequered stringing, the interior with two covered divisions, on turned ball feet, 7.75" wide

Los 170

A 19th century mahogany apothecary box, with fitted interior and drawer, lacks bottles, 16.5cm wide, 19cm high, a brass inlaid mahogany writing box, 30.5cm wide, a tea caddy and a hanging miniatures case

Los 145

A mahogany sarcophagus form tea caddy on bun feet, 38cm wide, an oak candlebox 39cm high and a oak cutlery box (3)

Los 23

A cased pair of George VI silver tea caddies with matching caddy spoons, makers Reid & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1938, in the Lindisfarne pattern, 11oz

Los 162

A Victorian silver trinket box, marks worn, two caddy spoons, two teaspoons, two condiment spoons, and a white metal torc necklace

Los 645

A George III mahogany tea caddy with inlaid floral design, canted corners and two zinc lined compartments, 18.5cm wide

Los 91

A Victorian silver matchbox cover (a/f), a silver napkin ring (a/f), a silver plated mustard and pepper, two silver plate mounted corks, a mother of pearl caddy spoon, and an enamelled decorative plaque

Los 48

A cased set of six George V silver teaspoons, makers Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1929, together with a cased set of six silver bean handled coffee spoons, a christening set, dessert knives, three napkin rings, trophy cup (a/f), caddy spoon, and decanter label, 9oz

Los 168

A Victorian silver condiment spoon, make William Fountain, London 1839, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, a pair of silver decanter labels for Gin and Whisky, and a pierced silver bonbon dish

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