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Los 1833

A 19thC walnut Tunbridgeware dome topped two division tea caddy, H 14cm x W x 18cm D 11cm 

Los 1834

Jennens and Bettridge 19thC papier maché two division tea caddy with VR cipher to lock, H 12cm x  W x 20cm x D x 12cm 

Los 1871

Extensive Chinese 12 place setting canteen of white metal cutlery with bamboo effect handles, bamboo leaf engraving to blades and spoon bowls and bamboo leaves to some handles, all with maker's mark for Gem Wo, in fitted handwood boxes marked Sun Chong, silver and gold smith Hoong Sue Lee Canton, comprising twelve knives, twelve forks, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, pair of fish servers, eleven apostle stle teaspoon with Chinese figures to tops, eleven further teaspoons, sifter spoon, four various serving spoons, two pickle forks, buttler knife, caddy spoon, two peppers and two salts and spoons, one further salt spoon, weight excluding glass liners in salts, 2608g

Los 28

A collection of silver jewellery including Edwardian bangle, another bangle Chester 1957, silver rings etc., all in a tea caddy

Los 1969

Chinese porcelain tea caddy, Chinese bird figure, vase etc, tallest 30cm

Los 1848

Arts and Crafts hammered copper hanging candle sconce, octagonal tea caddy and a Chinese cloisonné pedestal vase 

Los 1831

A 19thC rosewood sarcophagus shaped two division tea caddy with loop handles, raised on ball feet, H 15cm x W 23cm x D 15cm 

Los 1692

Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, London 1799 maker's mark JW, length 7.5cm, weight 7g

Los 1540

A quantity of hallmarked silver teaspoons including a set of six, hallmarked silver spoon and a hallmarked silver Shakespeare caddy spoon, weight 148g

Los 1966

Chinese terracotta and pewter teaset, pewter teapot and matching caddy, all marked Shanghai China to base

Los 1968

Two Chinese Famille rose bowls, Chinese 18thC tea caddy and a Chinese Cantonese bowl and cover

Los 1691

Georgian fiddle thread and shell pattern hallmarked silver caddy spoon, London 1809 maker James Ede & Alexander Hewat, length 11cm, weight 29g

Los 1830

A 19thC rosewood two division tea caddy with brass loop handles, raised on ball feet, H 22cm x W 32cm x D 15cm 

Los 1942

Chinese pewter tobacco or tea caddy, Chinese figures, cloisonné dishes, Dog of Fo figures etc, tallest 27cm 

Los 818

A George III burr walnut tea caddy,of bombé octagonal form with boxwood stringing, the lid lifting to reveal two compartments within, ring handles to either end and on pressed metal feet,21cm wide13.5cm deep17cm high

Los 164

George III silver caddy spoon by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1802, with bright cut decoration, 6cm; also another George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1807, with bright cut decoration and pineapple within the bowl, 8cm; and a George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Birmingham 1826, 8.5cm; and a pair of Georgian silver sugar nips, possibly George Smith, late 18th Century, 10.25cm (4)

Los 163

Victorian silver plated vesta case; also a white metal leaf form tea caddy spoon; and a further white metal caddy spoon marked 'IMF' (3)

Los 109

Arts and Crafts period hammered silver tea caddy spoon, maker AEB, London 1909, hand hammered round bowl and simply decorated haft, 10cm

Los 455

Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, circa 1820, waisted rectangular form with twin caddy interior and a central cut glass mixing bowl, raised on bun feet, width 36.5cm

Los 175

George V silver tea caddy, Chester 1913, plain canted rectangular form with folding handle, height 9cm, weight approx. 134g (4.31 troy ozs)

Los 427

Victorian black lacquered papier mache tea caddy, circa 1850, sarcophagus form inlaid with mother of pearl and with gilt foliate details, opening to reveal a twin caddy interior, with a central well, width 39cm, depth 26cm, height 23cm

Los 408

Provincial oak candle box, traditional tapered form with hinged cover, 44.5cm; also a Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, bordered with boxwood, the hinged cover with brass ring handle, opening to a twin caddy interior, raised on bun feet, 27cm (2)

Los 1492

Hallmarked silver tea caddy relief decorated with figural scenes to the body and cover assay Chester

Los 198

A Victorian walnut and brass bound two division tea caddy of rectangular form set with turquoise cabochon to the domed hinged lid and escutcheons, height 18cm.

Los 199

A Regency mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form raised on squat bun feet, height 12.5cm, a walnut and mother of pearl inlaid example, and a rosewood writing box (af) (3).

Los 413

An early 20th century Japanese lacquered two division tea caddy with bird and floral decoration, height 13cm, a box and two trays (4).

Los 443

Two Indian bronze figures, height 17 and 14cm, a cast iron figure, a pair of figures and a Japanese tea caddy (6).

Los 795

A white metal lobed tea caddy (af), a further smaller example, and a stainless steel jug (3).

Los 806

A George V hallmarked silver muffin dish, London 1931, and a Continental silver caddy spoon, approx 20ozt (2).

Los 118

A group of 19th century boxes, to include; a tortoiseshell mounted work box with gilt metal ring handles and feet, an inlaid walnut lap desk, a leather bound jewellery box by Bramah, a walnut tea caddy and a painted wood cushion box, together with a black and varigated marble mantle clock and a brass hand bell

Los 146

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy Of sarcophagus form and raised on four brass ball feet, the interior with inlaid rosewood boxes flanking a mixing bowl recess (lacking bowl), 31cm across, together with a George III mahogany knife box of serpentine form, 37cm high, and a coromandel dome-top tea caddy. (3)

Los 348

A Regency mahogany caddy top chest of drawers with boxwood strung frieze above two short and three long graduated cock beaded drawers with gilt brass round stamped knob handles over a shaped apron and splayed bracket feet 106cm wide x 52cm deep x 105cm high.

Los 81

An unusual English earthenware miniature or toy dinner service mid-19th century transfer-printed in green and with sprig detailing to the handles, the service comprising four tureens, one lacking cover, two stands and one sauce ladle, a pair of sauce boats, 7cm high, two small caddy spoons, 8cm long, an oval dish and platter and plates in two sizes, largest 11cm and smallest 8cm (qty)

Los 131

A Sheffield plate tea caddy of rectangular form with vine decoration all over, markers initials to base 'SF', length 15.5cm.

Los 366

An Isis blue and white pottery tea caddy, height 16cm. Condition - good, no damage/repair. In House P&P UK £25 + VAT

Los 40

A Georgian domed top box wood strung mahogany tea caddy with brass ball feet, length 18.5cm.

Los 10

19th century and later treen comprising a mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form with box wood ball feet, two parquetry inlaid tea caddies, a walnut stationary box, three other boxes and two pencil cases.

Los 132

An Edwardian silver tea caddy, profusely decorated with rural scenes and raised on ball feet, Chester 1907, 11cm high

Los 260

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, (interior missing), and contents of various turned wooden and stained ivory chess pieces

Los 293

A 19th Century mahogany and rosewood cross-banded two compartment tea caddy, fitted with a central glass mixing bowl, 27cm

Los 294

A 19th Century rosewood and satinwood inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the interior fitted two compartments and a central glass mixing bowl, raised on bun feet, 33cm

Los 87

An ornate Edwardian silver tea caddy decorated with flowers and leaves, standing on four ball & claw feet and body having a vacant cartouche front and back. The lid with standing lion finial holding a shield engraved with 'J T 1937-41 E'D'. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1905, Jones & Crompton. Total approx weight 5.37ozt

Los 412

A George III caddy spoon with leaf-decorated bowl, London 1811, maker JS.

Los 194

Small wicker hamper and contents of hip flask, Oriental pewter tea caddy, table lighter, etc 

Los 3731

19th century Japanese black lacquer and gilt-heightened stacking box, together with an early 20th century red lacquer tea caddy with tin liner (2)

Los 281

A mixed lot of tea caddies comprising a bakelite example, brass example marked Liptons souvenir from British Empire Exhibition 1926, a oak tea caddy with silver-plated mounts, a further oval copper tea caddy and two vintage pencil cases (6)

Los 414

A mixed lot of Chinese and Oriental wares comprising pewter mounted terracotta teapot, hardwood scribed box, bronze effect tea caddy, further small ceramics

Los 421

A mixed lot comprising a burr walnut veneered wall bracket, a 19th Century tea caddy and a further Black Forest style mantel clock (3)

Los 125

A collection of papier mache items including an oval gilt decorated tray, a mother-of-pearl inlaid glove box, a rectangular dish, a tea caddy, and other items

Los 204

An 18th Century Chinese porcelain tea caddy of flattened rectangular form with sloping shoulders and floral spray design together with another af, a Canton cylindrical dish possibly for paint and a famille rose chocolate cup and saucer af

Los 388

An 18th Century Pearlware tea caddy with famille rose style decoration (af), together with a continental transfer printed blue and white tea bowl and saucer, an 18th Century English tea bowl, saucer and side plate, a Meissen miniature porcelain oval box with hinged lid, a Staffordshire miniature spill vase with floral spray design1 plate broken and repaired, saucers and cups have rubbing to gilt and small chips to rims. 1 plate has 2 large chips. Light pitting to some glaze. Hairline crack to one tea bowl. Tea caddy is broken with numerous cracks and discolouration. Lid of meissen pot broken. Multiple scratches on all items. 18th century set is in decent condition-pitting and rubbing to decoration. Some small chips, no cracks or restoration.

Los 597

A coromandel and brass bound Victorian tea caddy with Celtic knot, brass embossed decoration to lid and front, 23 cm wide x 13.5 cm high x 13.5 cm deep

Los 599

A Georgian and later inlaid tea caddy converted to a letter box. Together with an olive wood double photograph frame (2)

Los 213

A Tray of Ceramics to Include Wedgwood Jasperware Tea Caddy French Popuri, Chintz Teapot, Continental Circular Box etc

Los 280

A Collection of Mixed Ceramics to Include Lidded Tureen, Various Wedgwood and Other Pin Dishes, Blue and Bowls And Dishes Tea Caddy etc

Los 50

A large Regency mahogany tea caddy, of plain rectangular form, the lid opening to reveal two cut glass bowls and two large canisters, each made to take the 'Male Nord Caty' meaning one and a quarter pounds which was the weight in which tea was sold, width 16in, height 9in. depth 12in.

Los 2185

19th Century mahogany hawthorn inlaid and crossbanded rectangular tea caddy with oval hinged cover (for restoration)

Los 2377

Early 19th Century crossbanded and inlaid burr yew wood single division tea caddy (at fault)

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