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Los 358

A George III inlaid figured walnut tea caddy, with moulded hinged lid and brass handle and escutcheon, raised upon bracket feet, 27cm H, 14.5cm W, 15cm D.

Los 359

A George III cross banded mahogany rectangular tea caddy, decorated with quartered panels with central flame mahogany ovals, the hinged lid with brass ring handle, opening to reveal a twin compartment, raised on a plinth base, 13.5cm H, 21.5cm W, 13cm D.

Los 360

A George II laburnum and walnut cross banded tea caddy, of rectangular form, the domed lid with brass double scroll handle, red velvet lined and braided twin compartment interior, finely canted line inlaid corners, raised on bracket feet, with key, 17cm H, 24cm W, 14cm D.

Los 361

A George III satinwood and mahogany octagonal tea caddy, decorated with marquetry panels, cross banding and boxwood line inlay, the hinged lid with brass ring handle, opening to reveal a single compartment, 12.5cm H, 12.5cm W, 10.5cm D.

Los 362

A George III satinwood oval tea caddy, the hinged lid with inlaid shell paterae, opening to reveal a single compartment, the box inlaid with birds perched on the branches of a tree, 11cm H, 14,5cm W, 7.5cm D.

Los 363

A George III burr yew oval tea caddy, the lid with carved ivory urn finial, inlaid with a sunburst extending to the sides, ivory escutcheon, 12.5cm H, 12.5cm W, 8cm D.

Los 364

A George III mahogany oval tea caddy, with parquetry banding, the lid opening to reveal a single compartment, 11.5cm H, 14cm W, 8cm D.

Los 365

A George III satinwood oval tea caddy, the paterae inlaid lid with brass ring handle, the box with inner lid, inlaid to the front with a fruiting tree, 13cm H, 14cm W, 8cm D.

Los 366

A George III box wood oval tea caddy, with parquetry banding, 11.5cm H, 14cm W, 8.5cm D.

Los 367

A George III green tortoiseshell oval tea caddy, the hinged lid opening to reveal a single compartment, the front with shield escutcheon, 10cm H, 12.5cm W, 7.5cm D.

Los 368

A 19thC mother of pearl tea caddy, of rectangular form with canted corners and flanged hinged lid, with borders of abalone shell inlay, the interior with two compartments having original mother of pearl inlaid lids, raised upon four compressed ball boxwood feet, 14cm H.

Los 369

A George III turned fruitwood apple shape tea caddy, with stalk knop to the hinged lid and iron escutcheon plate, 11.5cm H.

Los 370

A George III fruitwood pear shape tea caddy, with stalk handle and iron key escutcheon, 15.5cm H.

Los 371

A George III style fruitwood pear shape tea caddy, with stalk handle and iron key escutcheon, 18.5cm H.

Los 372

A George III scrolled paperwork tea caddy of navette form, with boxwood banding, the hinged lid with metal ring handle, opening to reveal a single compartment with inner lid, the box with panels of floral decoration, 13cm H, 15cm W, 8cm D.Provenance: The David Smith Collection, Manton, Rutland.

Los 342

Silver plated shell shaped caddy spoon and an engraved silver hinged bangle. 1.6 troy ozs approx. (2) (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 361

Carved oak box with inset maritime panel, together with an oak tea caddy lacking its interior. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 108

A novelty silver jockey cap caddy spoon, and another, in the form of an acorn (2) Modern

Los 143

A Collection of Silver Plate to include Candelabra, Epergne, Tea Caddy Box, Cased Soup Spoons Etc.

Los 509

AN ARTS & CRAFTS CADDY SPOON, 1 OTHER SPOON & VARIOUS DECANTER LABELS

Los 1174

A Scottish silver caddy spoon, Edinburgh 1990

Los 779

A box of silver plated items, candlesticks, tray, serving dishes, tea caddy, etc.

Los 849

A Dutch 925 silver caddy spoon, with import mark

Los 278

A white metal tea caddy with Niello Arabic sailing vessel and sea fortifications, 183gms Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 279

A silver tea caddy with lion mask handles by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1915, 10cm high x 11cm long, 187gms Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 281

A Mappin & Webb caddy spoon, two silver teaspoons, Edinburgh hallmarks, three sterling silver ducks, 5cm, 4cm and 3cm long and four EPNS teaspoons, approximately 130gms Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 293

A lot comprising a set of six silver coffee spoons with Celtic decoration, Glasgow 1955, a silver caddy spoon with Celtic cross finial, a pair of silver butter knives, Birmingham 1934 with assorted silver spoons, pickle forks etc, all with Celtic decoration, assorted marks (23), 289gms Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 753

A 19th Century Anglo-Indian horn and ivory sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 35cm wide, the interior fitted with two compartments and space for a mixing bowl (def) Condition Report: In need of repair and restoration, there are losses and damages to the horn exterior. The glass mixing bowl is missing. Splits to the wood base interior. The compartments for tea - one handle has a loss, there is also a section of ivory trim missing, the other has a split to the wood base.

Los 453

EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEA CADDY, of cylindrical form, 15cm high, along with two others and a Hammersley 'Dresden Sprays' pattern ceramic sugar shifter (4)

Los 4300

A collection of Jacksons of Piccadilly tea caddy tins

Los 76

Small collection of silver including ladies manicure items and spoons, one caddy spoon Birmingham 1827, probably Joseph Willmore, a pair of sugar nips London 1807, approx 100g gross

Los 24A

EPNS salt stands, ten salt spoons, 5 x assorted spoons sugar tongs, caddy spoon, brass plum level, cut throat razor, tins, tea card albums, torch, globe, pencil sharpener, sugar/flour castor, cold painted figure, Zippo lighter, two pen knives, fruit knife, carving knives, two steels, tongs, Horlicks scoop and ladle (2 bags)

Los 1556

A Colclough tea service, a box of assorted ceramics to include Japanese teaset, tea caddy (2 boxes)

Los 2330

A mahogany tea caddy, contents are buttons, a Tunbridge ware jewel box (2)

Los 621

Georgian hour glass pattern caddy scoup, 4" long Lon 1834 28g.

Los 207

A Victorian The Village Wedding, after Tensers pot lid and base, a pewter rowing tankard, a Confederate of States of America reproduction of the seal, Bermuda Oct 1989, a blue and white tea caddy and a lemon squeezer

Los 123

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SHOVEL WITH TURNED IVORY HANDLE, 6 CM L, BY JOSPEH WILLMORE, BIRMINGHAM 1811++GILT WORN

Los 126

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, 9 CM L, NEWCASTLE 1813, 8DWTS++GOOD CONDITION

Los 127

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, 7.5 CM L, BIRMINGHAM 1817, 6DWTS++GOOD CONDITION

Los 210

A DECORATIVE CONTINENTAL SILVER CADDY SPOON WITH FISHERMAN FIGURAL HANDLE, 10.5 CM L, 11DWTS AND A SMALL COLLECTION OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY TRINKET WARE AND A DAMAGED ROYAL DOULTON BLUE GROUND BONE CHINA VASE, 20TH C

Los 291

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY, CROSSBANDED AND LINE INLAID TEA CADDY, THE FITTED INTERIOR WITH PAIR OF CANISTERS, 30CM L, C1830

Los 285

Ï’ A George IV ebony banded and rosewood tea caddy, circa 1825, of rectangular section, the hinged cover with cavetto edging and above foliate cast gilt metal handles to either side, raised on four paw feet, 19cm high, 29.5cm wide, 17cm deep Provenance: Property of a lady from a Normandy Manoir Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Los 286

A George IV burr walnut and sycamore strung tea caddy, circa 1825, of sarcophagus form, mounted with floral cast gilt metal ring handles to either side and raised on conforming engine milled ball feet, the pyramidal cover opening to two subsidiary hinged caddies and a moulded glass vessel within, 21cm high, 30cm wide, 16cm deep

Los 373

Ï’A George III tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy, early 19th century, of rectangular section, the domed, hinged cover opening to reveal two subsidiary covers, on four brass ball feet, 9cm high, 18cm 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 440

A Chinese export black and gilt lacquer sewing box and cover, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, of oblong octagonal form with paw feet, decorated with panels of figures and buildings on foliate grounds, the interior with an inner tray, fitted compartments and a fitted drawer, 34cm wide; a Chinese black lacquered tea caddy and cover, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, decorated in gilt with cartouches of figures in a garden scenes, two pewter fitted caddies with covers to the interior, 24cm wide and a Chinese black lacquer box and cover, 19th century, 21cm wide (3)

Los 468

Ï’A Dutch ‘mulberry’ veneered eight-day longcase clock with moonphase, Daniel Soos, Amsterdam, mid 18th century The five pillar rack and bell striking movement repeating the hour on a second smaller bell at half past and with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 12 inch brass break-arch dial with date-of-the month and day-of-the week apertures, ringed winding holes and subsidiary seconds dial to the scroll decorated matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised sword hilt half hour markers, Arabic five minutes to outer track and signed Daniel Soos, Amsterdam to lower margin, with scroll pierced steel hands and spandrels cast as figures emblematic of the four seasons to angles within a herringbone border, the silvered arch with rolling moonphase incorporating cloud engraved lunettes, age of the moon to the visible circumference and high-water times to a sector within the conforming cloud decorated upper margin, the lampblack-stained burr field maple veneered case with giltwood flambeau finials and domed ogee caddy over fretwork frieze and ebonised cavetto moulded break-arch cornice with conforming fret to lintel, with ebonised three-quarter columns to hood door and the sides with scroll pierced break-arch sound frets and conforming quarter columns set against bargeboards at the rear, the trunk with triple-line bordered break-arch door centred with a circular brass lentical, the sides with twin ebony line bordered panels, on conforming panel-outlined plinth base with swept skirt and bracket feet, 254cm (100ins) high excluding top finial. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information. 

Los 267

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with wooden handles at either end, raised on bun feet, lacking mixing bowl, approx. 34cm wide

Los 85

A Georgian satin wood tea caddy, box wood strung wiuth shell inlay, length 19.5cm.

Los 178

Rosewood tea caddy, with a fitted interior of two lidded divisions and glass bowl in the centre

Los 239

A pearlware commode shaped tea caddy, c1820; an Ironstone jug; a Satyr head jug; a blue and white mug; a Creamware pap boat; an 18th century Staffordshire figure (6)

Los 162

A George III mahogany tea caddy, with a rectangular hinged lid, enclosing two separate tea containers and a recess for a bowl, 31cm W.

Los 432

A 19thC mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers, the caddy top with a boxwood strung edge, above two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 109cm W.

Los 466

Various small silver, to include a caddy spoon with leaf shaped bowl, sugar tongs, spoons and three mother of pearl fruit knives with silver blades.

Los 500

A collection of small silver, to include a caddy spoon, a rectangular salt, and a pepper pot, 3½oz.

Los 130

A 19th century mahogany and satinwood inlaid tea caddy, later velvet lining, width 26cm

Los 452

A William IV silver caddy spoon, modelled as leaf, by John Tongue, hallmarks Birmingham 1834, length 8cm

Los 460

A pair of Danish sterling silver caddy spoons, with stylised handles, by Hans Hansen, length 12.5cm

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