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Los 187

Victorian mother-of-pearl dip pen with silver mount, missing nib, two bone handled button hooks, silver mounted ebony glove stretchers, caddy spoon, two Elmo cut throat razors and one other etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 83

19th century Japanese lacquer box inlaid with mother-of-pearl, L31cm, Chinese white metal caddy spoon, Chinese terracotta teapot with impressed seal mark, late 19th century Chinese carved wood and painted opera doll with incised signature to neck, L26cm pair Chinese 19th/early 20th century studies of trades people, gouache on rice paper etc (9) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 102

Collectables, including; a walnut tea caddy, two truncheons, a tortoiseshell page turner, candlesticks, a treen apple and sundry, (qty).

Los 116

A George IV mahogany tea caddy 30cm wide x 16cm high, a Regency yew wood caddy of sarcophagus form, 30cm wide x 18cm high and a smaller mahogany sarcophagus caddy, 19cm wide x 11cm high, (3).

Los 156

Collectables, including; a brass oil lamp with cut glass reservoir, a Canon cine-camera, a 19th century mahogany tea caddy and sundry, (qty).

Los 466

A George IV mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, on bun feet, 34cm wide x 20cm high.

Los 49

Three ceramic containers, a tea pot, glass bottle and a decorated tea caddy

Los 1008

Tin tea caddy decorated all around with Japanese Geisha girls, height 35cm

Los 1240

Large Dutch silver coloured metal TEA CADDY SPOON 14cm long. 35.8g.

Los 1014

A Victorian ivory handled bamboo walking stick; and another silver plated mounted walking stick; an oak brass bound bucket; an early 19th century mahogany two division tea caddy; a twin handled copper pan ect (af) (6)

Los 84

VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON along with two silver pepper pots, silver mustard pot, Gin label and an East Asian trinket box

Los 240

A Pair of XIX Century Silver Salts, (damaged), three silver thimbles, XIX Century silver hallmarked caddy spoon.

Los 325

A Melrose's Tea Caddy Spoon, can opener, utensils, etc:- One Box plus Ritmeester cigars sign.

Los 392

A XIX Century Mahogany Tea Caddy, collar box, cottons, radio, candlesticks:- One Box and a Kenwood Chef mixer (untested sold for parts only).

Los 97

An Early XX Century Chinese White Metal Tea Caddy and Cover, of quatre-foil form with foliate bands, 13cm high; a pair of Chinese Famille Rose miniature two-handled vases and a Chinese fluted globular teapot and cover decorated with figures on terraces.

Los 286

A George III silver Jockey cap tea caddy spoon - Birmingham 1798 CONDITION REPORTcouple small dents as per pics

Los 341

A 19th century tea poy CONDITION REPORTSplits in veneer to top. No lock. One interior caddy. See image for interior.

Los 102

A Georgian silver caddy spoon; a pair of Chester silver salts; a silver topped jar; a shell snuff box; and a sterling silver topped pepperette 1.8ozt

Los 227

A Royal Worcester fruit painted coffee cup, signed (handle a.f.); a Royal Worcester 'Cabinet Flowers' tea cup and saucer; a Royal Worcester spill vase; a pair of Delft vases; a brass bound walnut dome topped caddy etc

Los 316

A silver caster, George Unite, Birmingham 1921, plain with pull off cover; and a silver caddy or sugar box, London 1897, oval part fluted with hinged cover, the caster 17cm high, 10.8ozt (2)

Los 43

A quantity of collectors items including a Victorian ebony and brass mounted two division tea caddy, postal scales, three silver vesta cases, small tape measure with case stamped 925, silver salt spoon, etc

Los 216

A small collection of silver caddy spoons pickle forks, a butter knife etc

Los 575

Georgian caddy scoop with turned wooden handle and traces of gilding Birm 1804 by SP

Los 576

Scottish Kings pattern caddy spoon Edinburgh 1887 by JW&A

Los 591

George III caddy spoon with leaf vein bowl 4” long London 1795

Los 592

George III OE caddy spoon London 1802 by EM also two others

Los 593

Dutch fancy caddy spoon engraved with flowers also Georgian fiddle pattern example

Los 594

Late Georgian Kings Pattern double struck caddy spoon London 1835 by JS&AS 22g

Los 77

Eleven Ensign & Other Box Cameras. Comprising uncommon Caddy, 2x blue Ensign E29, Box Ensign 2 1/2 , Rare Mascot, Ensign Ful-Vue, Duo Ensign 2 1/4 B, No 2 Maxim, Duo Ensign 2 1/4 B blue, Ensign ?brown? and Ensign Cadet.

Los 1210

A 19th century Georgian rosewood and brass inlaid ladies workbox. The sarcophagus shaped body with pad feet, hinged top with inset brass cartouche being plain. Together with another 19th century caddy of plain form. Largest 17cms high x 29cms wide

Los 1228

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with a quarter reel moulded border, hanging ring carrying handles ( one missing ) on turned feet, the interior with two lidded compartments and recess for a pedestal glass bowl. Measures 19 cm high, 33 cm wide and 18 cm deep.

Los 1303

A 19th century Victorian small Tunbridge ware tea caddy having brass lock and key escutcheon. The hinged lid opening to reveal a twin lidded sectional interior. Measures 11.5 cm high, 18 cm wide and 11 cm deep.

Los 343

A  bronze twin handled pestle and mortar along with a group of silver plated flatware to include gemstone topped spoons , caddy spoons , berry spoons etc. Please see images. Mortar measures 10 cm high and the pestle measures 18 cm long.

Los 670

A silver hallmarked caddy spoon having shell bowl with pictorial plaque to handle depicting a Dutchman playing a French horn and goat figurine to handle. Hallmarked for London makers Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck 1901.

Los 44

An early 20th Century Cantonese painted soft metal tea caddy, W. 12.5cm.

Los 424

EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY INLAID TEA CADDY of rectangular form, having fan decoration to the exterior, the interior revealing three lidded compartments, standing on four bun feet. 32 x 17 x 20cm high. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in reasonably good condition for age, some splits to the back and side panels, general wear, marks and scratches commensurate with age. Minor losses to veneer in places. Replacement brass hinges.

Los 426

18TH CENTURY IVORY VENEERED, OCTAGONAL SECTION TEA CADDY, overall decorated with steel studded designs, and having painted portrait panel to the front, domed hinged cover with steel loop handle, tortoiseshell edges and finishings, and having interior loose cover. 12cm high approx. x 10cm wide x 7.5cm.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good condition for age, some splits to ivory in places, but no obvious significant areas of loss. The plaque is painted on ivory and is similar to others we have seen. However evidence of glue or paint around edge. Lid is slightly 'sprung' and will not properly close (giving it a smile). Losses to tortoiseshell edging and interior lining but includes original inner cover. There is a key included.

Los 146

Boxes and Objects - an early 20th century oak standish, with two clear wells, beaded border, pen aperture, 20cm wide, c.1930; a Victorian rosewood two section tea caddy, c.1860; a red morocco leather two section letter rack; an oak book rack; etc

Los 173

A Victorian rosewood rounded rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a bowl and a lidded compartment, c.1860

Los 328

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, c.1850

Los 99

A Victorian Walnut and Tunbridge ware tea caddy, with bat wing patera to angles c1870; a rosewood workbox, c1860; etc (3)

Los 341

A quantity of Victorian and later silver, including sugar tongs, caddy spoons and other items, 6.8oz troy approx

Los 388

A George V silver trinket box, a Georgian silver caddy spoon and other items of silver including a pocket watch case

Los 393

A late Victorian silver buckle cast with floral decoration, Birmingham 1900, two other silver buckles and a silver mounted chain mail purse, import marks,Samuel Pemberton caddy spoon 2.8oz troy approx 

Los 193

An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy with three division interior, 12" wide

Los 199

A 19th century mahogany two-division tea caddy with engraved glass blending bowl, on bun feet, 12" wide

Los 129

A 19th century agate casket with jewelled silver gilt mounts and accompanying agate caddy spoon, unmarked, probably London, circa 1835, rectangular with a domed cover, the cagework mounts chased with scroll foliage and set with turquoises and coloured gemstones, enclosing panels of honey agate with mossy inclusions, 12cm (4 3/4in) high, 13.3cm (5 1/8in) wide; the banded greyish agate spoon with a shaped handle, 13cm (5 1/8in) long Provenance: The Duke of Hamilton, K.T., sale, Hamilton Palace Collection, first portion, Christie's, 17/20 June 1882, lot 2033, described as: AN OBLONG CASKET, formed of slabs of moss agate, with chased silver-gilt mounting, set with coloured stones - 5 in. by 3 1/2 in., 5 in. high; and an agate spoon The lot purchased by the Hon. William Massey-Mainwaring, an Irish collector, who lent many of his objects of art to the Victoria & Albert and Bethnal Green Museums, for £220 10/-. The lot is accompanied by a visiting card envelope inscribed: Hamilton Palace Label of Agate Casket and containing its printed Hamilton Palace sale lot ticket numbered: 2033.The sale, by the 12th Duke of Hamilton (1845-95), in 1882, of his family collections, was one of the great auctions of the nineteenth century. As an article in the Spectator (24th June 1882) described, it had caused unprecedented interest and curiosity among the general public as well as rich connoisseurs. For generation after generation the owners of Hamilton Palace have filled it with fine furniture, and rare china, and scarce articles in unprocurable stone …. Until it has become a grand museum of all rare and costly things. … Hardly any house except Windsor Castle so full of treasures has escaped the desolator so long. Now, therefore, that the financial muddling of the head of the house - for … it is financial muddling rather than the usual mad wastefulness which has partly crippled the Duke - has brought the long collected treasures of Hamilton Palace to that Clearing-house of the millionaires, Christie and Manson’s, the great buyers are all agog.

Los 159

A George III silver navette shape double compartment tea caddy by John Emes, London 1800, with a threaded loop handle over the flush hinged twin covers engraved with a meander border, a meander edge, a foliate engraved shoulder, vacant wreath reserves, on a meander foot, 16cm (6 1/4in) long, 511g (16.4 oz) (lacking the key)

Los 126

AN EDWARD VII SILVER TEA CADDY OR PLAYING CARD BOX, EACH SIDE EMBOSSED WITH FOLIAGE AND AN OVAL, 11CM H, CHESTER 1907, 7OZS

Los 145

A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR SIFTER, FIDDLE PATTERN, CRESTED, LONDON 1816 AND A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, FIDDLE PATTERN, 2OZS

Los 380

A 19th century mahogany inlaid decanter box, the interior lined into compartments with a single cut glass spirit decanter and stopper, with key and a rosewood Regency sarcophagus tea caddy on button shaped feet

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