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Los 77

A Victorian Silver Caddy Spoon, London 1870, Martin Hall & Co., 10g

Los 541

A silver cream jug, two silver pepperettes, three silver condiment spoons and two caddy spoons.

Los 594

Five various watches, including a Liga chronometer, together with a George III mahogany tea caddy

Los 632

A continental silver stamped 800 large ornate sifting / caddy spoon with scrolled pierced bowl having floral decoration. Leaf and vine stem handle with 800 silver stamp to reverse. measures: 20cm long.

Los 633

A rare early 20th century silver hallmarked London import silver caddy spoon with Dutch scenes and animal figure to handle. Silver marks to reverse of stem. Hallmarked to bowl for London 1901 by John George Piddington. measures: 13.5cm long

Los 88

GEORGE V SILVER OVAL TEA CADDY CHASED AND EMBOSSED WITH FIGURES, CHESTER 1911 AND A SMALL SAUCE BOAT, BIRMINGHAM 1900, BOTH BY G NATHAN AND R HAYES, 133g [2]

Los 240

An early Victorian figured mahogany fitted tea caddy of sarcophagus form.

Los 494

A collection of George V silver wares by Asprey, Mappin and Webb and Adie.A hot water jug, Birmingham, 1923, Adie Bros.; a small coffee pot Birmingham, 1922 and a pair of small sauceboats, Birmingham 1923, Mappin and Webb; and a sugar caster, London, 1913, Asprey and Co.; also a silver oval tea caddy, London. Total weight 1,596g; together with a cased set of six silver shellfish forks. (7)

Los 100A

Silver caddy spoon with square bowl, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1835, a toddy ladle, 1838, a spoon and fork, 1889, and a teaspoon. (5)

Los 183

Shagreen octagonal tea caddy, 10cm high. Condition Report Foot/base has become unstuck but is present. Section of ivory stringing lacking to the base. Overall good condition. Some general wear as with age.

Los 97

Silver caddy of lobed bombé firm with embossed scallops and other designs, on paw feet, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1897, 9oz.

Los 337

Mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with three divisions to the interior, 30cm long

Los 1269

An early 19th century Tunbridge and parquetry specimen wood inlaid tea caddy, of rectangular form, the hinged cover enclosing twin fitted lidded compartments, with glass mixing bowl, stained ivory escutcheon and gilt metal ring handles, w.31cm

Los 181

A selection of brassware to include monkey candle stick, Buddha decorated brass tray, a British empire 1924 tea caddy, two small abacuses etc.

Los 120

A collection of silver plated wares, to include; a cased set of fish knives and forks, a bread basket, a tea caddy, a cased set of six silver collared and mother of pearl handled fruit forks, a decanter and stopper, a selection of sugar tongs etc (Qty)

Los 14

A selection of silver to include a Victorian sifter spoon, George Unite, Birmingham 1874, terminal with vacant cartouche, 14.5cm long, a George III silver and mother of pearl handled caddy shovel, JW, Birmingham 1814, a scalloped silver caddy spoon, Francis Clark, Birmingham 1828, 7cm long, a silver vesta case, two silver mounted and mother of pearl handled forks, a silver salt cellar etc (8) (at fault)

Los 15

A collection of silver spoons to include a set of four George IV caddy spoons, Jonathan Hayne, London 1825, terminals engraved with an anchor, 10cm long, a set of three Edwardian apostle spoons, Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1906, 10.5cm high with further assorted spoons (15) 4.9ozt gross

Los 771

A 19th century lacquered papier mache two division tea caddy, with gilt and mother of pearl detailing, 11cm H x 16cm W x 11cm D, with an inlaid walnut work box and an olive wood box (3)

Los 902

A silver caddy spoon, a small silver musical box, a/f, a white metal pepper, an 800 silver box, enamelled sugar nips and two silver 'pots'

Los 1104

An 18th c. Tea Caddy in flame Mahogany with Mother of Pearl inlay.

Los 1125

A Regency Mahogany Sarcophagus shaped, two compartment tea Caddy with glass mixing bowl

Los 1592

A Continental porcelain tea Caddy with hand painted panels of birds, butterflies and bugs on a deep blue background, possibly Samson Paris

Los 95

A selection of silver items, comprising a meat skewer letter opener, Sheffield 1979, six silver tea spoons, a cigarette case, napkin ring, caddy spoon by Eley, Fearn and Chawner and a sterling silver cocktail shaker, 9.7gms gross

Los 1481

Large Regency rosewood tea caddy sarcophagus shape with double angled top, twin canisters and original bowl with ground pontil, with key, c.1830

Los 1482

Regency mahogany caddy sarcophagus form, inlaid with various woods and ivory, matching twin lid interior with ivory knobs, gilt brass lion mask handles, c.1830, this item may not be exported without CITES documentation.

Los 1485

Regency rosewood sarcophagus caddy edged in boxwood, matching triple interior with lidded canisters, rosewood side handles with brass rings, c.1825

Los 1486

Regency rosewood sarcophagus caddy with intricate brass inlay, triple interior with matching canisters, c.1825

Los 1207

Edward VII sterling silver caddy spoon Old English pattern with hand engraved scroll work to terminal. By Joseph Gloster Birmingham 1904 Approx 22 grams weight

Los 2002

Victorian silver tea caddy with hinged lid by Thomas Bradbury London 1896, H15cm, approx 10oz Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 2074

Regency walnut tea caddy of sarcophagus form, triple division interior with twin lift out lidded tea vessels, with bowl recess (lacking bowl), inlaid mother-of-pearl escutcheon, on bun feet, L36cm x H23cm x D21cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 2075

Victorian ebony veneer tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with mother-of-pearl inlay, the interior having two lift out caddies and cut glass slop bowl on lobed feet, L36cm x H23cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 2076

George III walnut tea caddy, the interior fitted with two lift out rosewood caddies & etched glass slop bowl, L30cm x H15cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 59a

Small Mixed Lot Comprising A Silver Vesta Case With Engine Turned Body, Fully Hallmarked For Birmingham 1925, A White Metal Caddy Spoon In The Form Of A Shovel, unmarked And A Nickle Plated Snuff Box

Los 427

A fine George IV octagonal silver mounted pressed tortoiseshell tea caddy, the silver fittings hallmarked E. E. J. & W. Barnard, London 1829, the pagoda top with silver leaf and gouard finial, each side panel with pressed decoration of Gothic arched windows below a quatrefoil decorated frieze, on silver foliate bracket feet, the interior with ivory veneered borders and single lidded compartment, 6in. (15.2cm.) diameter, 7in. (17.75cm.) high.* Condition: There is a split across the tortoise shell panel at the rear approx. 1/4in. above and below the hinge extending the width of the 2in. panel. Also two tiny sections either side of the hinge approx 1/8in. wide x 1/32in. deep. There is a very slightly raised "blister" on one of the triangular sections of the lid near the edge and a small worn patch to one corner of the lid. Small chipped piece top right of the front side panel which has been re-affixed with glue – a tiny piece is missing from one corner of this piece. Two small cracks to ivory around lock. Two small triangular chips of tortoiseshell have been broken from the edge of the Inner lid 1/2in. at the widest; the other 1/4in. at the widest. Silver in good condition with matching marks.

Los 428

A rare George III tortoiseshell caddy spoon, inlaid with initialled silver decoration, with shell bowl, 3 1/8in. (7.9cm.) long.

Los 455

A George III mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus form, vacant interior, 10¼ x 5¼in. (26 x 13.3cm.).

Los 515

A silver oval tea caddy, the curved hinged lid with oval knop and engraved with initials, having ring handles, Birmingham 1919, weight 4oz

Los 526

A Victorian silver christening mug, with embossed and engraved decoration, Sheffield 1867, weight 3oz, together with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1871 and a Georgian silver Whisky bottle ticket, London 1799

Los 733

Three pieces of Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware, in the Art Nouveau style, comprising a tea caddy, bottle vase and small jug with floral decoration, date codes for 1915 and 1917Condition Report: Vase OK

Los 102

A Victorian silver tea caddy spoon by JW, together with a Victorian Irish silver jam spoon, and a collection of coins including two Jubilee Head florins, six pences and more (parcel)

Los 22

An Art Deco period silver sugar caster by ALD, together with a silver and hobnail cut glass inkwell, a pin cushion, a plated pen in stand, a boxed modern silver tea caddy spoon, a small silver crab pendant, and a boxed modern butter knife (11)

Los 8

A late Victorian silver tea caddy by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, the embossed bombe form casket marked Chester 1898approx 168-8g/5.4ozt, approx 13cm H, 9.5cm wide and widest point

Los 93

A modern silver caddy spoon by Philip Campbell, together with a set of six George IV coffee spoons by William Suckling with animal terminals (7)

Los 1146

A collection of oriental pieces . To include blue and white cricket pot, Posy bowl and tea caddy.

Los 1036

An Arts & Crafts square shaped metal covered wooden tea caddy.

Los 160

A George III caddy spoon by Peter and Anne Bateman. London 1797

Los 594

Decorative caddy spoon with vine motives Birm 1853 by H & T

Los 711

Oval embossed tea caddy hinged cover import mark for Sheffield 1900 2.5" high

Los 126

*Caddy (Lieut. John Herbert). [Scenery of the Windward & Leeward Islands], Ackermann & Co., 1837, twelve aquatint views by J. Harris, Newton Fielding, William Westall and C. Hunt, all with contemporary hand colouring, after Lieutenant Caddy, without all text, four engravings trimmed to image with slight loss to image, disbound, each approximately 250 x 320 mm Abbey Travel 692. Sabin 9824. A complete suite of these rare and highly attractive Caribbean views, including scenes on the islands of St. Kitts, St. Vincent, St. Lucia, and Dominica. (12)

Los 284

A George III satinwood tea caddy, the crossbanded hinged rectangular top opening to reveal twin compartments within 13 x 22.50 x 12.50cm (5 x 9 x 5in)

Los 1

A 19th century sarcophagus rosewood veneered tea caddy. With satinwood inlay and cross-banding and brass lion's feet. The interior has four compartments. 22 x 37 cm. For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk

Los 160

Pearlware inkwell circa 1800, painted with roses in under glaze blue also two pearlware tea caddies and a creamware tea caddy, (4) The tallest piece measures 11cm high For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk

Los 282

A 19th century oval sycamore tea caddy, with inlaid foliate motifs, the hinged cover opening to reveal a parquetry inlaid star within and floating lid with shell inlaid motif 14.50 x 20.50 x 9.50cm (6 x 8 x 4in)

Los 283

A 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, of rectangular form with canted corners and dome hinged cover opening to reveal twin compartments within 16 x 15.50 x 10.50cm (6 x 6 x 4in)

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