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Los 1307

Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon London 1868, makers IH/IH, classical figure decoration to finial, shell form bowl. Length 10.5cm approx. Weight 24grams approx.

Los 1308

Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon Birmingham 1886, makers Hilliard & Thomason, ivory handle, shovel form bowl. Length 8.5cm approx. Weight 8grams approx.

Los 1310

Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon London 1881, maker George Aldwinckle. Weight 14grams approx.

Los 1311

Vintage Russian silver caddy spoon plique a jour decorated handle, hallmarked to underside, monogrammed. Length 9cm approx. Weight 20grams approx.

Los 1401

Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon of vine and lead design by George Unite. Birmingham, 1846 approx 10 grams total weight

Los 211

Antique Stained Ivory Chess Set, Full Set, Housed In Georgian Tea Caddy, Tallest Piece 3.5 Inches, c1830. With Associated Chess Board.

Los 1417

VICTORIAN CAST BRASS MANTEL CLOCKthe two train eight day movement unsigned, the brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, the case heavily cast and pierced with numerous scrolls, with cushion caddy top, and twin lady's face handles, 41cm high

Los 512

A Lock & Worcester tea caddy decorated with a pheasant & signed A Wall

Los 339

A 19th Century Walnut Dome Shaped Tea Caddy together with a collection of metal wares and other items

Los 155

IN THE MANNER OF SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE (1769-1830) "Lady in red dress, white collar and a hat with lace cuffs seated in an interior, a work table and tea caddy before her and an expansive landscape opening up in the window", three-quarter length portrait, oil on board, unsigned, 34 cm x 28.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Numerous scratches and scuffs over the entire painting. A large scratch to the lower right hand side. Accretions, appears dirty in areas, areas of loss to the paint. Appears to be small areas of restoration evident undfer UV light. General wear and tear commensurate with age - see photos for details

Los 229

Two early 20th Century Chinese Ginbari cloisonné sectional tea caddies of circular form, raised on three feet protruding down as columns from the outer edge of the body, the silver ground decorated with cockerel and garden to one panel, a bird in flight above foliage to another and bird in seas in the third, the base decorated with a floral spray, the lid opening to reveal upper lined section which in turn removes to reveal a deeper lined section to the body, 16 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Both finials off on both pots. One is now missing. The chicken decorated caddy has damage around where the finial would have been. Various dents and dings throughout. Various scratches, scuffs and marks and various damages to the Ginbari ware. Various cracks appearing throughout and some losses . Large cracks to the chicken panel. Second tea caddy - again the finial off and missing. Lots of cracks and splits and numerous missing sections. Scratches, scuffs and marks throughout. Various dents. Both items have various considerable signs of wear and tear throughout and in need of attention and restoration. The base is falling on one of the top sections of the tea caddies.

Los 231

A 19th Century Chinese tea caddy of cross sectional square form, the corners pinched inwards, the hardwood lid above the blue ground decorated body of a Chinese landscape, decorated with various buildings and figures, above a repeating patterned flower motif cloisonné base, 12.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Lid has wear, crazing, some losses to the edges etc as well as having had a screwed plate to the underneath. The cloisonne itself has pinhead firing faults and scratches throughout. The interior has some discolouration/cleaning fluid and may have been re-soldered at some point. The copper mounts have knocks and bumps etc. Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details

Los 278

A George III painted fruitwood pumpkin shaped tea caddy, 14 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has had woodworm treated and repaired, some surface scratches, knocks and bumps. An area of "mottling" to the area above the hinge. The stalk has bene broken. No key. The foiled interior has been worn and there is a small split to the inside next to the lock mechanism. Some woodworm holes still evident to the interior. There are a couple of splits to the wood, most evident on the interior. Wear to the paintwork throughout. Has come from a private local vendor. Damage to the stalk at the top presumably looped round. Has evidence of some old repairs. Some filled woodworm holes. To the exterior, some woodworm holes to the back to the interior. Appears to be a crack to the body around the hinge. There is no key. There is a slight wobble to the lidded top when closed onto the body. Wear to the paintwork throughout. Various scratches, scuffs and marks. Some dented type marks. General signs of wear and tear throughout. Presumably at some point was foil lined

Los 5

Victorian rosewood tea caddy, 6.5" high, 13" wide; together with a further tea caddy and two boxes with hinged lids, one carved with a dragon (4)

Los 72

Victorian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, 11" wide; Wittner metronome, cased draughtsman's set and a framed miniature depicting a church (4)

Los 814

ELIZABETH II SILVER BONBON DISHmaker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1956, in the form of a lotus flower, on a circular foot, 12.5cm diameter; along with other silver items including a caddy and other spoons, and a toast rack, 341g gross

Los 394

OMAR RAMSDEN (1873-1939): A SILVER CADDY SPOON, London 1917, the spot hammered fig-shaped bowl with openwork stylised handle set with three chrysoprase, 8.5cm long (c.1.4oz)

Los 1575

A GEORGE III SATINWOOD TWO-DIVISION TEA CADDY, with two lidded tea boxes, rising lid and supported on brass claw feet. 12ins wide.

Los 102

A Victorian Onslow pattern silver caddy spoon, engraved bowl, Birmingham, 1839

Los 103

An Elizabeth II Georgian style silver caddy spoon, shell shaped bowl, Sheffield, 1943, approx 0.46ozt

Los 104

A silver caddy spoon, shell pattern bowl, 0.33 ozt approx, probably London 1809, Thomas Wallis

Los 105

A George III bright-cut engraved silver caddy spoon, London, 1809, approx 0.31ozt

Los 106

A George III silver, fish shaped caddy spoon, William Pugh, Birmingham, 1807, approx 0.32ozt

Los 110

A Claus Anderson 830 silver caddy spoon, with mechanised decoration marks and two coiled silver wire rings through perforated handle

Los 170

An Edwardian silver bombe shaped tea caddy, chased with scrolling foliage and shells, the hinged cover with scroll handle, on four scroll feet, Nathan & Hayes, Chester, 1906, approx 8.65ozt/269.2gms

Los 68A

A late Victorian continental German sugar caddy, footed ogee bombe form, embossed garland and ribbon below egg and dart border, gilt interior, hinged, four fluted feet, total gross weight approx 10.6 ozt

Los 98

A Georgian silver punch ladle, with a Wrythen handle; together with a further ladle, a caddy spoon, plus other items

Los 99

An embossed silver caddy spoon, Chester 1899, stamp B.M. total weight approx 1.01 ozt approx

Los 208

A collection of Elizabeth II silver including a cocktail swizzle stick, Birmingham 1981; a caddy spoon, Sheffield, 1985 and a '2000' cocktail mixing stick, London, hallmarked, 2.37 ozt approx (3)

Los 3343

A small silver pickle fork with thistle finial; together with a perfume bottle with enamelled picture to front, three further small perfume bottles, a caddy of three perfume bottles and a small white metal spoon (7)

Los 3392

A mahogany tea caddy, inlaid with mother of pearl, original cut glass mixing bowl

Los 3427

A collection of assorted wooden boxes, comprising 19th Century mahogany writing slope, 19th Century jewellery box, a 19th Century parquetry veneered sewing box, a 19th Century oak tea caddy, a Victorian tea caddy, with brass mounts, Indian box, barometer and thermometer, biscuit barrel, etc

Los 3438

A mahogany knife box (interior missing) tea caddy and leather sewing box in the form of a trunk (all in one box)

Los 185

A 20th CENTURY FRENCH FAUX TORTOISESHELL AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK surmounted with a gilt cherub on a caddy style top with ormolu mounts enclosing a 4" porcelain dial fronting an eight-day spring driven movement striking the hours/half hours 56.5cm high

Los 276

ELLIOTT, LONDON. A RED LACQUERED CHINOISERIE MANTLE CLOCK with caddy top and hinged brass handle, oriental figures to the sides, gilt mouldings and brass bun feet enclosing a 3.5" square brass dial with silvered engraved Roman chapter ring, winged cherub head spandrels and engraved centre signed by retailer 'JOHN WALKER, LONDON' fronting an eight-day spring driven movement with platform escapement 21cm high. Very good working conditionConditionVery good working condition

Los 293

A 20TH CENTURY OAK TRIPLE WEIGHT DRIVEN GRAND DAUGHTER CLOCK with square brass dial having an engraved centre fronting an eight-day movement striking the quarters on 8 bells and the hours on a gong. In an oak case with caddy top 172cm high.

Los 44

JOSEPH FORDHAM, BOCKING A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK having caddy top hood over arched glazed door flanked by two turned columns, the slim trunk with shaped door inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing on matching box base. The 12” arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and Arabic minute track, matted centre with calendar aperture, silvered cartouche to the arch and pierced spandrels fronting an eight-day weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell 230cm high.

Los 253

A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE QUATREFOIL SECTION BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN TEA CADDY & COVER, painted with birds, butterflies and foliage, 6.1in wide at widest point & 8in high overall.

Los 419

A GOOD QUALITY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE WOOD & PEWTER CASKET TEA CADDY, the hinged wood cover finely carved with a panel of pheasants and foliage, the fitted pewter caddy with engraved decoration and a mother-of-pearl inset knop, 8.75in x 5.9in x 4in high.

Los 321

Georgian tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy of canted rectangular form with domed lid, the interior with two lidded compartments. In need of restoration. 21cm wide.

Los 1325

A mid 19th century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy standing on four bun feet with two interior lidded compartments, approx 15cm high

Los 396

African figures and ebonized brushes, together with a Regency walnut tea caddy and a 1971 cigar box

Los 50

A George III silver tea caddy spoon and a pair of Victorian silver knife rests, along with a gold plated pendant and chain

Los 3249

An electro-plate mounted coconut box or tea caddy, hinged cover with pineapple finial, the rocky base cast with shells, 20cm high

Los 3100

A George/William IV mahogany rounded rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing bowl aperture and a pair of canisters, mother of pearl escutcheon, 31cm wide, c.1830

Los 176

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the bowl engraved with a tulip, Birmingham 1846, ¼oz

Los 272

A collection of wooden objects, to include a continental walnut plaque, carved in the form of a putto with stylised shield, 14.5cm x 10cm, a tea caddy, barometer etc.

Los 274

An early 19thC mahogany tea caddy, with figured central section surrounded by ebony and boxwood stringing, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments, each with bone finials, on bun feet, 21cm wide

Los 275

A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, on bun feet (AF), 33cm wide

Los 738

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, with mother of pear escutcheon on bun feet, 19cm wide.

Los 797

A George IV silver caddy spoon, with a scroll and shell cast bowl, a version of the Kings pattern to the handle, London 1829.

Los 823

A collection of Georg Jensen sterling cutlery, to include a two pronged carving fork, tea caddy spoon, two coffee spoons etc, stamped Georg Jensen Sterling Denmark, 6¼oz.

Los 892

Various Danish sterling and white metal cutlery, to include by Georg Jensen, Christian F Heise etc., to include a butter knife with elaborate shaped handle and blade, 15cm wide, caddy spoon etc., various marks. (a quantity)

Los 51

An Edwardian brass and champsleve enamel mantel clock, the caddy top and finials over a silvered dial, moulded base and beaded feet, the French twin train movement striking on a gong, 26cm high

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