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Los 462

Ï’A George III paper-scroll work and beech cribbage marker board, circa 1770, of oval section, the parcel gilt and painted scroll work arranged with a central floral motif, the pierced board raised on four turned baluster legs, with marker box to the underside, 2.5cm high, 19.5cm wide; a Napoleon III gilt bronze framed magnifying glass, third quarter 19th century, 24cm long; a brass table top calling card holder, late 19th century, cast with a cat in tailcoat and a music stand; a specimen wood and ivorine cribbage board in Tunbridge ware style, late 19th century, a George III burr yew veneered and sycamore strung tea caddy, last quarter 18th century, of rectangular section, the domed, hinged cover opening to a paper-lined interior with two subsidiary caddies, 12.5cm high, 18cm wide, 10cm deep; and a William IV rosewood tea caddy, circa 1830, of sarcophagus form, on bun feet; the interior with two subsidiary caddies and a circular recess, 18cm high, 35cm wide, 19cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.Ï’

Los 7

Ï’A George IV or William IV tortoiseshell veneered, metal strung and ivory banded tea caddy, second quarter 19th century, of rectangular section, with serpentine front, on bun feet; the hinged cover opening to an ivory banded interior with two conforming subsidiary covers, 11.5cm high, 17cm wide, 11cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Los 8

Ï’A George IV or William IV tortoiseshell veneered, metal strung and ivory banded tea caddy, second quarter 19th century, of rectangular section, with serpentine front, on coquilla nut feet; the hinged cover opening to an ivory banded interior with two conforming subsidiary covers, 12.5cm high, 19cm wide, 12cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Los 101

A late 19th century Dutch silver, square tea caddy by Martin Sugar, London 1892 with detachable cap, embossed and chased with panels of cherubs, a woman birds and scrolls, 232g

Los 217

An early 20th century silver tea caddy by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1920, of rectangular form with an oval cap and sliding top, 3 3/4"h, 3" w, 2 1/4"d, 207g

Los 440

A collection of miscellaneous silver to include a Victorian toast rack, raised on four ball feet; an oval tea caddy; sauce boat, Sheffield 1922, with scallop border; a cased condiment set, London 1898, of rectangular form, scallop border, raised on four ball feet; a cased egg and spoon set, Birmingham; various condiments, a plated cocktail shaker; Victorian rattles, dressing table bottle various silver mounted velvet pouches and cantles (qty) Weighable silver: 29oz

Los 488

A collection of fiddle and shell flatware various makers and dates, predominantly 19th century, comprising seventeen table spoons, twenty table forks, twelve dessert forks, twenty silver handle knives, twenty five filled handle silver knives and forks, crest to terminal; together with a collection of miscellaneous caddy and salt spoons; a plated soup ladle, a pair of plated serving spoons and a collection of plated and foreign flatware (qty) Weighable silver: 137oz

Los 495

A late Victorian bombé form tea caddy Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1898, of traditional form, demi-fluted body and lid, raised on four shell clasped bracket feet Height: 14.5cm, weight: 7oz

Los 503

A collection of eleven caddy spoons to include; five various Georgian shovel shaped spoons, one Samuel Pemberton, two with turned mother of pearl handles; a small George III caddy spoon with heart shaped bowl; three various Georgian scallop bowl shaped caddy spoons; two modern caddy spoons, shell shaped bowl and handle; together with a tea strainer, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1921, of Shell pattern (12) Weight (all in): 4.8oz

Los 504

A collection of eleven various caddy spoons two similar shovels, Samuel Pemberton, turned mother of pearl handles; a fiddle pattern EP caddy spoon; a Continental style spoon with stamped shell decoration; scallop bowl with applied shell to the short handle; a George III example with bright cut engraving decoration; a modern copy of a Jockey hat caddy spoon; three various scallop bowl examples and a modern caddy spoon with rectangular bowl (11) Weight (all in): 4.9oz

Los 99

A early 20thC caddy spoon, with engraved bowl and shaped loop handle, marked sterling, 9cm W, an oval patch box similarly marked and a small George V silver purse. (3)

Los 324

A bronzed Oriental tea caddy with stylised relief decoration, height 11cm.

Los 166

A collection of 19th century and later tea caddies and boxes to include a burr walnut twin-compartment tea caddy with space for sugar bowl, two walnut jewellery boxes (lacking interiors), a 19th century mahogany twin-compartment tea caddy with later handle and an early 20th century rosewood and brass-mounted glass-lined box.

Los 167

A late 19th century rosewood Tonbridge ware box, width 22cm, a George III elliptical fruitwood tea caddy with flower head paterae and marquetry decoration in the shape of swags and festoons, a small cylindrical pot with green cabochon stones, marked 'Allarn' to the base and a small walnut playing card case with mosaic bandwork to the centre, marked 'Bordichigre'.

Los 167A

A Victorian mahogany two-compartment tea caddy on bun supports (lacking lead lining and tea containers), a small oak box containing a quantity of wooden chess pieces, a plated engine-turned cigarette box and one other metal cigarette box with pink enamelled top and a contemporary onyx and metal cigarette box (5).

Los 168

A Newland School tooled copper tea caddy with chased relief lid marked 'Tea', the body decorated with perch and angel fish and stamped 'Newland' to the base, height 10cm.

Los 252

A Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd silver tea caddy, London 1924, of oval plain polished form with urn finial to the hinged cover, 10.5cm, weight approx 3.8oz

Los 256

A pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, Isaac Parkin, Essex 1826, together with six silver teaspoons, London 1801, a silver mounted cheroot holder with cheroot, a silver caddy spoon and two silver napkin rings

Los 573

A 19th Century cross-banded burr walnut tea caddy of rectangular form and raised on four brass claw feet, the hinged top opening to an inlaid mahogany fitted interior with two boxes flanking a mixing bowl. 31.5cm across

Los 576

A regency curled paper tea caddy, of pointed rectangular form, intricately decorated with symmetrical foliate and floral motifs in polychrome crimped and rolled applied paper, the hinged lid opening to reveal a divisional interior with twin finial covers, 12cm high, 18cm wide.

Los 578

A George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, the hinged cover with a looping brass handle opening to reveal a divisional interior, 12.5cm high, 25cm wide, 11.5cm deep together with a Victorian rosewood veneered example with angular brass loop handle opening for reveal a fitted interior, a central cut glass jar flanked by lidded compartments, 15cm high, 30cm wide, 15cm deep and a further Victorian example, of arched chest form, veneered in coromandel with applied polished and chased brass mounts, opening to reveal a divisional further lidded interior (3) 13.5cm high, 21cm wide, 12cm deep (3)

Los 660

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shape caddy box, the rectangular gadrooned top with concave border and enclosing a vacant central compartment flanked by four lidded compartments, lacking liners, the canted plain body with gadrooned lower border and applied gilt metal ring handles and foliate mounts, 48cm wide, 32cm deep, 18cm high Provenance: Coton Hall

Los 688

A George III tortoiseshell veneered caddy, of octagonal form with a mother-of-pearl lock escutcheon, the hinged lid opening to reveal an ivory bordered interior with a further cover with ivory ball finial, 12cm high, 15 cm wide, 10 cm deep.

Los 717

Carlton ware chinoiserie blue and gold tea caddy, vase etc - 7 items

Los 436

Box of assorted copper and brassware to include; teapots, watering can, British Empire exhibition 1924 tea caddy, brass table gong etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 356

A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with inlaid shell motif

Los 450

2 Vintage leather cases, longest 15", a leather brushes case, and a rosewood tea caddy, and another

Los 1987

Mixed Lot: assorted electro-plated presentation inscribed trophy cups, electro-plate lidded and clear cut glass butter dish and rectangular compartmentalised tea caddy (qty)

Los 2058

Mixed Lot: comprising various silver and white metal flatware including six seal top coffee spoons together with matching sugar tongs, further pair of sugar tongs, sifter spoon, christening spoon and fork, caddy spoon, cake fork and tea spoon and a silver backed clothes brush, weighable silver approx 279gms, various dates and makers (15)

Los 2137

Mixed Lot: small wire work four-slice toast rack, small two-handled trophy cup, shell bowled caddy spoon, pin tray and pepper caster with blue glass liner, combined weight approx 177gms, various dates and makers (5)

Los 113

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, bone escutcheon, three sectioned interior, 31 cm wide

Los 120

A 19th Century walnut and ebony strung tea caddy, brass escutcheon, hinged lid revealing glass mixing bowl and lidded compartment, 23.5 cm wide

Los 212

A 19th Century walnut veneered and inlaid tea caddy of hinged rectangular form

Los 68

An Edwardian silver tea caddy , by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1903, with embossed figural scenes, height 8 cm, together with two silver goblets, maker L.P., London 1974, total weight approx 11 ozt (3)

Los 254

FOUR ITEMS OF FLATWARE, to include a mother of pearl handled, silver plated serving butter knife with engraved scrolling decoration to the blade, a Georgian silver shovel shaped caddy spoon, a Georgian silver plain caddy spoon and a modern silver handled letter opener, three with silver hallmarks, lengths 93mm to 200mm, approximate total weight of caddy spoons 21 grams

Los 1077

A TUNBRIDGE WARE TEA CADDY, with building and floral inlaid decoration, waisted body and bun feet, width 21cm x depth 12cm x height 11.5cm (cracks to top)

Los 157

A partridge wood tea caddy, two 19th century sewing boxes and a stationery box

Los 89

An Arts & Crafts style silver caddy spoon having a hammered bowl and terminal bearing pierced decoration in the form of the Tree of Life within a rope twist border, London 1929, Henry George Murphy with Falcon Studio mark. approx 100mm & 31gNO VISABLE FAULTS OR REPAIRS. NO ENGRAVINGS, SOME WEAR TO PLANNISHING ON BACK OF THE BOWL. VERY TARNISHED

Los 48

A small selection of flatware including two Dutch white metal sugar/caddy spoons having windmill terminals and moulded scenes to bowls, a white metal ladle, Dutch silver caddy spoon, table fork and pickle fork, pair of HM silver sugar nips and a white metal sauce ladle, approx 174g

Los 503

A modern table lamp designed as a traditional metal Oriental tea caddy

Los 35

A late Victorian silver Tea Caddy, by Maurice Freeman, hallmarked London, 1893, of hinged rectangular form, the plain box with a lid in relief decoration of a classical scene of a faun chasing a maiden through a forest, 4½in (11.5cm) wide, approx weight 11.6ozt.

Los 66

A George V silver Caddy Spoon, by George Unite, hallmarked Birmingham, 1925, with shell finial, together with a George IV silver spoon, by Edward Farrell, hallmarked London, 1823, two silver pierced pin trays, hallmarked Birmingham 1899, an unusual pair of silver plated asparagus tongs, and a small quantity of other silver flatware, circular dish, etc. weighable silver 5ozt (a lot)

Los 237

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy and contents, to include lady's compact, various beaded necklaces, loose geodes etc

Los 297

A silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, Birmingham 1979 Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 301

A silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1972 Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 719

A Chinese carved bamboo holder, a magnifying glass with jadeite handle, pottery figure, tea caddy and a cloisonne ginger jar and cover Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 416

A Georgian oak chest of two short over three long graduating drawers, with caddy top and brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 91 by 50 by 90cm high.

Los 611

A Victorian lacquered papier mache tea caddy, some a/f, hinge requires repair

Los 614

A rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, lacking some inlay, width 16.5cm

Los 616

A letter opener, a bone needle holder, caddy spoon, a white metal pencil, a silver Charles Horner thimble, a gilt purse, a sovereign case, a cigarette case, etc.

Los 806

A silver tea caddy with embossed figures and landscape, Chester 1912, 81g

Los 206

Collectables including mother of pearl salt, opium bottle, two tea caddy spoons and Continental figural trinket pot (6)

Los 352

A late 19th Century plated tea caddy on bun feet with carved ivory body

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