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A 19th century toleware tea caddy The hinged top with lacquered brass finial, above the bowed tapering main body, the front decorated with a farmstead scene, standing on four lacquered brass ball feet. 12 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Paint wear/loss, some misshaping, splits to corners of back of lid, general wear.
A GEORGE III SILVER 'DOUBLE-STRUCK DUTY MARK' CADDY SPOON with an Old-English feather-edge handle engraved with foliate script initials 'EC', and a shield-shaped or pear-shaped bowl, the maker's mark 'IT' similar to Joseph Taylor's mark registered 1813, Birmingham 1797 and struck twice with the duty mark Note; This caddy spoon struck with the rare double duty mark used in the Provincial Assay Offices to indicate the payment of the increased duty imposed on July 5th 1797
English Late 19th Century Superb Quality Sterling Silver Lidded Tea Caddy of Wonderful Proportions / Form with Embossed Decoration to Body and Cover, Raised on 4 Hoof Shaped Feet. Maker Thomas Hayes. Hallmark Birmingham 1899, Wonderful Example of a Thomas Hayes Tea Caddy. 282.1 grams - 9 ozs 3 grams. 4 x 5.5 Inches. Near Mint Condition.
A GEORGE III SATINWOOD VENEERED TEA CADDY of rectangular form, the hinged lid with engraved mother of pearl oval, line inlaid borders and kite shaped ivory key plate, the interior with pair of lidded wells flanking a mixing bowl and twelve silver tea spoons, pair of sugar tongs and caddy spoon, 35cm wide, late 18th century (replacements)
A 19TH CENTURY SORRENTO-WARE TEA CADDY, the hinged cover inlaid with figures dancing as a musician plays, the front, sides and back inlaid with further panels of figures within chequered borders, the interior fitted with two lidded boxes similarly decorated, and a compartment for a mixing bowl (not present) 28cm wide x 16cm deep x 18cm high see illustration Provenance: By order of Sir Andrew and Lady Buchanan and George Buchanan of Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire
A Victorian walnut and brass-bound writing slope with black gilt-tooled leather scribe and two glass inkwells, approx. 50cm wide, together with a Victorian walnut desk tidy with pull out correspondence trays and central inkwell and a small cross-banded tea caddy with two internal canisters and carry handle (3)
A George IV partridge wood rectangular tea caddy, quite plain, the hinged cover centred by a canted swing handle and escutcheon, red morocco lined to verso, enclosing provision for a mixing bowl and flanked by a pair of lidded compartments, brass kite-shaped escutcheon, outlined throughout with satinwood stringing, 15cm high, 30cm wide, c. 1820
A substantial Victorian gilt bronze mounted mahogany bracket clock, in the mid-18th century taste, 22cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, Strike/Silent and Slow/Fast setting dials to arch, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking and chiming on gongs, the caddy top case crested by urns, canted angles applied with masks, claw feet, 74cm high, c.1880
A George IV mahogany rectangular tea caddy, later inlaid with oval batwing paterae, hinged cover enclosing a bowl and a pair of dome-topped canisters, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, brass lotus ring handles, 31cm wide, c.1830 Condition Report: Heavily restored, French polished and embellished with paterae, therefore clean condition but not the most original example, some losses to boss of right hand handle
A 19th century Louis XIV style Boulle marquetry and ebonised bracket clock, 13.5cm brass chapter ring engraved with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement inscribed BR/765/94017/72 and striking on a gong, the whole surmounting a Baroque plaque, caddy top case with urnular finials to angles and with four further finials to the oversailing stepped frieze, skirted base, bun feet, 43cm high, c. 1860
A pair of plated Classical column candle sticks on stepped square bases with bead rims, Walker & Hall, a plated coffee pot, a c1920 Art Deco plated model of an early aeroplane, originally used as a cruet set and a 19th century cast iron tea caddy with faded painted green, red and gilt decoration and figural knop to the top (5).
Three hallmarked silver tea caddy spoons, a Celtic design with figural handle of Madonna, John the Baptist and Jesus above a bowl with Celtic design of cross and deer, Singleton Brendan & Co, London 1902, one with oval bowl with windmill scene and windmill finial, marked 925,and a larger example with a pressed talla coin of the Saxony elector John George I, with large sailing ship finial, various hallmarks and import mark, length 13cm, approx combined 3.1ozt (3).

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