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Los 179

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY unclear maker's marks, Birmingham 1902, the bulbous body with foliate embossed decoration, blank cartouche and twin lion's mask handles, 12cm high, 238gms Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 315

A REGENCY WALNUT TEA CADDY with hinged lid, with white-metal mounted decoration and similar swing handle, on white-metal claw and ball feet, 22cm wide x 17cm high and a small tortoiseshell box, hinged lid with blue velvet interior, 8 x 4cm (2) Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 837

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CHEST the caddy shaped top above two short and three long graduating drawers with brass bail handles on bracket feet, 89cm high x 91cm wide x 49cm deep Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 817

A Regency Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, inlaid in mother of pearl with a Chinoiserie landscape and flowers, the interior with two lidded compartments, raised on bun feet, 15cm high, 21cm long.

Los 369

A Victorian Walnut and Burr Walnut Vanity Case, containing silver plate topped glass bottles and other accoutrements, the hinged fall enclosing two drawers, 31cm wide; A Regency Satinwood Banded Burr Walnut Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy, enclosing two canisters and a mixing bowl, 33cm wide; and A Victorian Walnut, Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid and Tunbridgeware Banded Workbox/Writing Slope, with various contents, 30cm wide (qty)

Los 408

A Pokerwork Tea Caddy, mid 19th century, with two hinged covers over an arrangement of compartments, the whole with foliate and strapwork decoration, 44cm wide

Los 431

A Victorian Brass Bound Coromandel Tea Caddy, of domed top rectangular form, containing two domed top canisters inscribed Black and Green, 22cm wide

Los 88

A Chinese Export Lacquer Tea Caddy, early 19th century, of canted rectangular form, decorated in gilt with landscapes in panels on a brocade ground, on beast feet, containing two zinc tea canisters, 27cm wide

Los 238

A Regency period satinwood two division tea caddy, crossbanded and inlaid, the lid with ivory finial. 8' wide

Los 363

A George III silver caddy spoon with bright cut decoration. 2?' long. London 1970

Los 99

Birmingham 1811 silver hallmarked caddy spoon with makers mark ML, a London 1766 silver hallmarked table spoon with makers mark BB and six Georgian silver hallmarked teaspoons (8)

Los 421

Georgian yew veneer rectangular tea caddy having canted corners and hinged cover, 18cm wide Condition:

Los 428

George III satinwood and string inlaid rectangular tea caddy having inlaid shell marquetry panels, the hinged cover revealing two compartments with lids fitted ivory knops, 19cm wide Condition:

Los 430

Georgian mahogany and crossbanded rectangular tea caddy having canted corners and hinged cover, the white metal shield shaped escutcheon bearing monogram TAW, 17.5cm wide Condition:

Los 53

7 folded film posters all 60 x 40 inches including "The Eagle has Landed", History of the World, The Mirror Cracked (Agatha Christie), Caddy Shack, The Jazz Singer, Exorcist 2 The Heretic, plus a Morrissey's portrait framed print, Various conditions. (8) [E]+[G]

Los 1

An early 19th century tortoiseshell and ivory two division sarcophagus tea caddy of waisted form, the hinged lid set with brass plate initialled EE, enclosing lidded compartments, on bun feet, height 13.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: 5mm x 2mm patch to front of lid, pewter stringing lifted in places, 4 x 4mm chip to one of lids.

Los 1196

FRANK COBB & CO LTD; an Edward VIII hallmarked silver tea caddy of plain rectangular form with canted corners and stepped feet, Sheffield 1936, width 11cm, approx 10.8ozt.

Los 1197

An Edward VII hallmarked silver tea caddy of shaped rectangular bellied form, with hinged lid and cast finial modelled as a lion rampant holding a vacant shield shaped cartouche, maker's make obscured, Birmingham 1905, width 13cm, approx 6.5ozt.

Los 12

An oak stationery box with fitted interior above a single drawer, width 33cm, a rosewood tea caddy and two Chinese carved hardwood square vase stands, the inside dimensions 12 x 12cm (4).

Los 1272

FRANCIS HOWARD LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver jockey cap caddy spoon with vacant shield shaped cartouche to the brim, 1966, length 5.5cm, approx 0.3ozt.

Los 1273

WILLIAM PUGH; a George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon modelled as a shovel with engraved decoration to the bowl, length 9.5cm, Birmingham 1810, approx 0.3ozt.

Los 1274

LEDSAM & VALE; a George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1818, length 8cm, approx 0.3ozt.

Los 1275

THOMAS MILLINGTON; a George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with part gadrooned decoration, Birmingham 1826, length 11cm, approx 0.3ozt.

Los 1314

Four variously hallmarked silver items to include a snuff box of plain rectangular form, initialled WAL to the gilt interior, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1808, 6 x 4cm, a caddy spoon, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1923, and a hot chocolate pot shaped pepper, Sanders & McKenzie, Chester 1897, combined approx 3.7ozt (4).

Los 420

A Victorian coromandel tea caddy, the cover with brass inlaid monogram, opening to reveal twin compartments, height 17.5cm, width 33cm, depth 17cm.

Los 436

A mahogany square tea caddy, early 19th century, height 11cm, width 11.4cm, depth 9.5cm and an Jerusalem olive wood travelling inkwell, height 5.8cm, width 5cm, depth 5cm.

Los 731

A Chinese famille rose porcelain tea caddy, 18th century, height 11.2cm, width 8cm, depth 4cm. Provenance: together with a letter from The Haven, Polpperro, Cornwall dated August 30th 1927 inscribed 'Dear Miss Butler, please accept this little antique tea-poy with kindest wishes for true happiness. It was selected by Dr Brazil, who is a very good judge of old china, so I think there is no doubt as to its genuine-ness. Hoping Saturday will be fine and sunny, Sincerely yours Angela Brazil'.

Los 850A

A Japanese wooden tea caddy, Meiji period, the cover carved with character marks, height 11.5cm.

Los 1

A Victorian oak ink stand, with a pair of cut glass inkwells and brass rail, height 12cm, width 33.5cm, depth 24cm, two Victorian walnut brass bound writing slopes, a Victorian mahogany tea caddy and a Japanese parquetry inlaid box.

Los 2065

A fluted silver tea caddy of oval vase shape by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1923, 7.2oz.

Los 2102

Four Georgian spoons, one other silver spoon, an Eastern silver dish, a silver inkwell and a silver plated caddy spoon.

Los 2127

A George IV tea caddy of urn form, the lid with ball finial, the flat shoulder with twin handles the body gadrooned instinct London marked, height 17cm, 5.9oz.

Los 310

A Regency serpentine tortoiseshell tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal two lidded compartments, on brass bun feet, height 13cm, width 20cm, depth 12cm.

Los 105

A Hallmarked Silver Caddy, (marks rubbed) of oval form, detailed in relief with rural villagers scene, base 8.2cm wide.

Los 215

A Large Curb Link Charm Bracelet, to heart shape padlock style clasp, stamped "9ct", suspending numerous 9ct gold and other charm pendants, including stone set seals, a stone set watch key, 10 shilling note, golf caddy with clubs, articulated fish, etc.

Los 66

A Hallmarked Silver Jockey Cap Caddy Spoon, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1982, in original case.

Los 2

JENNENS & BETTRIDGE; a Victorian papier-mâché mother of pearl inlaid and gilt heightened two division tea caddy of waisted form, the hinged domed top enclosing lidded compartments, on bracket feet, with impressed maker's name to base, height 14cm. CONDITION REPORT: Rubbing to gilding, particularly to top, some losses to inlay to right side with further nibbles and splits throughout, loss to papier-mâché lid rim front and lid does not close flush, further damage around hinges to back, lid loose at left hinge, scratches, wear and tear throughout, damage around hinges, interior, internal sections need attention.

Los 72

A mixed lot of various collectors' items to include Bryant & May's Matches tin matchbox cover, a papier-mâché snuff box, a Scottish rosette, a Granville St Michael's School girls basketball related medallion, a Stephens fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, an AA badge and a 19th century walnut and crossbanded tea caddy.

Los 912

A late 19th century Samson porcelain cylindrical mug painted with coat of arms on floral spray ground, a similar tea caddy, and a circa 1760-1770 Worcester porcelain cup and saucer (3). CONDITION REPORT: Two small chips to saucer, rubbing to gilding, otherwise ok.

Los 3655

A box of assorted treen comprising a George III mahogany tea caddy and Edwardian brush set, letter rack, wooden shield, box various tins etc

Los 3695

Victorian tea caddy, plated candlestick on hoof, flagon, plated specs and hopps shovel

Los 3735

A nineteenth Century, oblong, octagonal tea caddy, with painted decoration to front and top

Los 3738

An early sarcophagus (1820s) shaped tea caddy raised on squat bun feet, the 'Boule' work inlaid brass detail, extends to the inside and there is inset campaign brass handles, possibly the contemporary etch glass bowl is a replacement

Los 4063

Fountain pens, dip pens, spare nibs, pen wipes, stamp perforators, vintage spectacles, paper knife, caddy spoons, scales, Victorian dividers, carved (1 box)

Los 128

A George V silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1912 and Walker & Hall Edwardian cartouche shaped box, Chester 1906, total weight 210.5 grams/6.7 ozt approx (2)

Los 129

A collection of silver items to include a cut glass and silver small salt pot, a/f a silver mustard pot along with spoon, blue glass liner, London , matching salt and pepper pots, blue glass linersBirmingham, a sugar caddy Birmingham, and three various napkin rings with a total gross weight of approx 13.87 ozt (1 bag)

Los 142

A George III silver caddy spoon (Birmingham 1811), a pair of Victorian silver sugar bows, silver and mother of pearl fruit knife (Sheffield 1926)

Los 1610

A silver rimmed horn beaker, early vinegar silver topped bottle and a cut glass silver rimmed caddy

Los 176A

A small parcel of assorted silver flatware to include tea caddy scoops (7)

Los 2000

A George III, thirty hour, oak long case clock, circa 1770, the brass dial inscribed 'Henry Payton', Bromsgrove, the hood with a caddy top, the glazed door set between columns, single hand, gilt spandrels, complete with weight and pendulum

Los 307

19th century mahogany 2 compartment caddy box with ribbed border on 4 bun feet

Los 445

A 19th century sarcophagus shaped tea caddy; a Black Forest style wall hanging candle box; a cutlery rack

Los 73

A PARCEL OF SILVER, to include a cased set of George V Old English pattern coffee spoons, maker EP Co Ltd, Sheffield 1924, a pair of Mappin & Webb napkin rings and five other napkin rings, a set of five Victorian teaspoons with shell shaped bowls, makers James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1886, a pair of early 19th Century Newcastle sugar tongs, maker Richard Duncan, another pair of beaded sugar tongs and various other teaspoons and caddy spoon, approximate gross weight 20.9ozt, 651 grams

Los 134

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, scallop shell bowl with bright cut handle engraved with initials, maker George Smith, London 1793, approximately 6cm, approximate weight 0.2ozt, together with a George III oblong silver and steel buckle, bears makers marks for John Fox & George Love, approximately 7cm x 5cm (2)

Los 216

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOMBE TEA CADDY, pagoda style top with brass swan neck handle and caddy with pierced escutcheon, three division interior, on ogee bracket feet, width approximately 25.5cmCondition: only one spot of woodworm, the right hand facing side end has a spot of filler or wood repair but is darker, all four feet are replacements, there is a piece of replacement moulding also along right hand side bottom edge, overall restored condition with patch of low veneer loss along bottom back edge

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