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A Royal Crown Derby miniature ewer, 20th century, decorated in the Imari pattern, 6.5cm high together with a collection of Royal Crown Derby porcelain miniature pieces, to comprise two sauce boats, a tea caddy, a cup and saucer, two larger jugs, two vases, a bottle vase and a pill box and cover, various patterns and sizes, (12) most items in good condition, some wear and dirt to interiors

Los 490

A large Victorian Tunbridgeware tea caddy, decorated to the escutcheon plate with a butterfly and to the lid with a scrolling panel, within lines of geometric inlay, on a rosewood ground, with cut glass mixing bowl and two lidded containers to the interior for tea, 31cm wide, together with another Tunbridgeware tea caddy inlaid with a bird to the lid, with single caddy to interior and mixing bowl (2) some minor losses to veneers, split to veneer to left hand side, minor scores and wear to surfacesother caddy has knocks and bruises, wear to surfaces

Los 1186

Regency Period Rosewood Tea Caddy of Classical Sarcophagus Form. The Lid Opens to a Pair of Mahogany Lidded Tea Boxes. c.1810 - 1830. 11.75 Inches Wide, 8 Inches High & 7 Inches Depth.

Los 217

A Collection of Small and Interesting Assorted Silver Items ( 6 ) Six Items In Total. Comprises 1/ Travellers Fold-up 19th Century Silver Double Caddy Spoons. With Hand Stitched Leather Holder, Marked 800 Silver. 2/ Georgian Tortoiseshell Cased Knife. 3/ Silver Preserve Pot Holder. Hallmark Ingham 1913. 4/ George III Silver Table Spoon. Hallmark London 1782, 8.25 Inches In length. 58.4 grams. Makers Mark G.H. 5/ Edwardian Silver Teaspoon. Fully Hallmarked. 6/ 19th Century Horn Handle Doctors Bleeding Knife, with Good Quality Leather Case - Please See Photos.

Los 300

AN 18TH CHINESE QIANLONG PERIOD FAMILLE ROSE MANDARIN PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, 4in high.

Los 430

A Georgian inlaid mahogany rectangular tea caddy with 2 divisions and white metal mixing bowl

Los 456

A Victorian brass oil lamp; a Lipton's British Empire souvenir brass tea caddy; 2 copper warming pans; a bronzed group; a camera; etc.

Los 69

1947 Cadillac Series 75 Fleetwood Imperial Sedan- Understood to have belonged to a doctor in the USA for many years- Imported to the UK in 2006- Part of a private collection sice 2014.While dwelt in the USA, this truly gorgeous period Caddy is understood to have belonged to a doctor for many years. It was imported to the UK in 2006 and became part of a private collection in 2014. At some stage it was treated to what is self-evidently a very high quality restoration. It is finished in a lustrous shade of Deep Silver and trimmed in a mix of Black hide (front) and Grey cloth (rear). Power is supplied by a 5.7-litre L-head Monobloc V8 engine driving through a four-speed Hydramatic transmission. The vendor considers the six-light Limousine bodywork, paintwork, interior trim, engine and gearbox to all be in 'very good' order. A treat for all lovers of Americana.The Fleetwood Metal Body Company was founded in 1909 in Pennsylvania and quickly earned an enviable reputation for producing top-tier bodies on the upmarket chassis of the day for royalty, American presidents and screen stars alike. The business was acquired by Fisher Body in 1925 and thereby subsumed into the giant General Motors combine in 1929. For some years Fleetwood continued to manufacture bespoke bodies - in particular for Cadillac - but the name was eventually adopted for the high end versions of that company's regular model range. Cadillac's full size 70 (short wheelbase) and 75 (long wheelbase) Series cars were produced from 1936 right through to 1987. The third generation version of 1941-1949 emanated from the prolific pen of Harley Earl and was Cadillac's largest offering of the time. For 1947 it was available in five different configurations, of which the two so-called Imperial variants had jump seats that allowed either seven or nine occupants to be accommodated - the sale car is a seven-seater example. At nearly 19 feet in length, the Cadillac 75 is a major presence even by American standards.

Los 332

A SILVER RECTANGULAR SMALL TEA CADDY, with canted angles by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1918, 4.5 oz; with a florally painted metal caddy spoon; a silver trench salt by Alfred James How, London 1912, 8.5cm, 4 oz; and a silver capstan inkwell, marks rubbed but possibly Birmingham 1935 (3)

Los 389

A SMALL COLLECTION OF EASTERN WHITE METAL ITEMS, a beaker, twin handled lobed dish, coin inset dish, an oval plated caddy, and other items (qty)

Los 425

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY STYLE OVAL TEA CADDY, possibly Hanau, with beaded and engraved border and hinged lid, bears marks, 10cm high

Los 491

A SILVER NOVELTY CADDY SPOON in the form of a feathered bird, its head forming the handle, by C.J. Vander, London 1977, 7.5cm long; and another in the form of a Jockey's cap, Sheffield 1994 (2)

Los 492

A 19TH CENTURY SILVER CADDY SPOON, with engraved handle by George Unite, Birmingham 1859, 9cm long; and two further caddy spoons, one with rectangular bowl and scallop terminal, Sheffield 1935 (3)

Los 493

A WILLIAM IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, with scalloped bowl, London 1835; one similar Victorian caddy spoon, with fiddle pattern handle by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle 1851, and one other 19th Century silver caddy spoon of shovel form (marks rubbed) (3)

Los 494

TWO SILVER CADDY SPOONS with scalloped bowls and fleur de lys terminals, Sheffield 1981, and three further silver caddy spoons, all with scalloped bowls (5)

Los 495

A SILVER CADDY SPOON, with shaped bowl, and pierced and engraved handle by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936; five further silver caddy spoons, including one with Masonic terminal for the Hogarth Lodge, London 1920, and two silver plated caddy spoons (8)

Los 497

A PAIR OF STERLING DISHES, the borders repoussé decorated with flowers and foliage, 10.5cm diameter; a silver George VI caddy spoon; two propelling pencils, one by S Mordan & Co., and a mesh link coin purse (6)

Los 283

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE, WITH FITTED INTERIOR, 39.5CM W

Los 103

A Newlyn copper tea caddy, of oval form, decorated with two sailing ships at sea, impressed mark, lacking cover, height 8.2 cm high

Los 346

‡ David Leach OBE (1911-2005), attributed a Lowerdown Pottery stoneware Foxglove caddy and cover, painted in tenmoku and blue on an oatmeal ground, and a stoneware unomi by Robert Fishman, impressed Lowerdown mark, 11.5cm. high

Los 351

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE, WITH FITTED INTERIOR, 34CM W

Los 114

Blue and White Ceramics - Rington's tea caddy, commemorative, meat plates, Oriental ; etc qty

Los 162A

A George III japanned rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing twin compartments, painted with a naive depiction of Mercury and with figures in the chinoiserie taste, gilt brass ball feet, 19.5cm wide, c.1810

Los 433

Metalware - a substantial galvanized pan; various tilly lamps; an early 19th Century Hodgkinson pewter tea caddy, acorn finial; HMS milk churn, etc qty

Los 275

A selection of silver and silver plated table wares to include a Georgian silver caddy spoon

Los 1158

Edward VII silver oval tea caddy, the hinged cover with urn finial, London 1910, 11 cms high, 138 grms, .

Los 1164

Six George III old English pattern silver dessert forks and other silver items comprising a table fork, tongs, two caddy spoons a salt spoon and two glass pots with silver covers, weight of silver 378 grms.

Los 1175

Edward VII silver oval half reeded tea caddy, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903, 10 cms x 9.5 cms high, 204 grms.

Los 1177

George V silver serpentine shaped tea caddy the hinged cover with urn finial, Birmingham 1912, 8 cms x 8 cms high, 89 grms.

Los 1300

19th century mahogany oval shell inlaid tea caddy with hinged cover, 11cm x 17cm x 8cm,. General wear and tear.Chips, cracks and splits.Cover does not squarely on base.Dent to rim of cover.

Los 1302

19th century rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid tea caddy, with glass bowl, on bun feet, 18cm x 30cm x 15.5cm,.

Los 1304

George III rosewood tea caddy with twin compartments flanking an etched glass bowl, on squashed bun feet, 21cm x 33cm x 16cm,.

Los 1308

19th Century mahogany and satinwood cross banded tea caddy, the hinged cover enclosing two compartments and mixing caddy, 17cm x 33cm, and another tea caddy lacking interior, 14cm x 29cm .

Los 1309

19th century mahogany tea caddy of octagonal section with herringbone and shell inlaid decoration, 13cm x 19.5cm x 9cm,.

Los 1311

Early 19th century rosewood sarcophagus two canister tea caddy with mother of pearl inlay, 30cm wide, 20cm high, 15cm deep, together with a 19th century elm lap desk.. Caddy - lacks bowl. Veneer cracks. Foil mostly worn off.Slope - Veneer splits, repairs and lifting.Interior worn.

Los 134

A 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER TEA CADDY, of baluster form, domed pull off cover, foliate embossed and fluted decoration, the base stamped 930 and Dutch silver marks, bears import marks to the neck and cover, importer Edwin Thompson Bryant, London 1891, height approximately 13cm, approximate weight 3.6ozt, 114 grams, (condition: base edge has knocks and a few substantial dents to the body

Los 142

A GEORGE V SILVER CYLINDRICAL TEA CADDY, with reeded rims, pull off cover, maker Richard Burbridge (Harrods Stores Ltd), London 1913, approximate weight 5.5ozt, 172 grams, together with two silver cream jugs, Chester 1902 and London 1922, a two piece cruet set Birmingham 1922, approximate gross weight 8ozt, 252 grams (5)

Los 206

A LATE 18TH CENTURY CREAMWARE PART TEASET, painted with a sprigged cornflower design, comprising six tea bowls, five saucers, a small teapot and cover and a tea caddy and cover, heights of teapot and caddy 13.5cm, some pieces chipped and cracked (13)

Los 209

A LATE 18TH CENTURY PEARLWARE COFFEE POT, with domed cover, painted with yellow/orange flowers and blue/green foliage, height approximately 24cm, s.d., together with a late 18th Century pearlware tea caddy (replacement cover) and two early early 19th Century pearlware children's teacups and saucers, decorated with exotic birds and sponged green foliage (6)

Los 233

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY, the interior fitted with a pair of rosewood and inlaid topped caddies and a replacement pressed glass mixing bowl, with ring handles and bun feet, width approximately 33.5cm

Los 249

A GEORGE III SATINWOOD TEA CADDY, of rectangular form, inlaid shell paterae to lid and font, lacks internal fittings, green velvet lined s.d., approximate size width 16.5cm x height 11.5cm

Los 80

An Edward VII silver oval Tea Caddy with hinged cover and wavy rim, London 1906

Los 868

A Georgian mahogany Tea Caddy of sarcophagus shape, 9in, a Jewel Box with satinwood stringing and a 19th Century mahogany Writing Slope with fitted interior

Los 877

A 19th Century carved golden oak Tea Caddy of sarcophagus outline with acorn and leafage decoration, the interior with a pair of caddy boxes and central recess, on turned feet, 1ft 4in W

Los 1071

An 18th century Chinese export tea caddy, polychrome and gilt, with later silver lid. Height 12 cm.

Los 1219

A Georgian horn tea caddy, globular form. Diameter 9.2 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: In general this appears to be in good condition throughout with no obvious chips, splits or flaws. We would give some thought to the brass handle being a possible later replacement although Georgian it does look slightly out of character with the other metalwork, namely the hinge and the clasp which are matching in style and patination. On the interior of the base near the locking clasp there are two very small patches which are approximately 5 mm x 3 mm and 8 mm x 2 mm which are unpolished but we do not think this is detrimental to it. A generally good clean object.

Los 1383

A mahogany miniature tea caddy, mid 19th century, with boxwood stringing and escutcheon, the lid opening to reveal two lidded apertures, supported on squat turned bun feet. Width 11.5 cm, height 9 cm.

Los 1522

A Regency kingwood brass strung tea caddy, sarcophagus form, leather lined and with two interior compartments and glass bowl, lion mask backplates to the handles and raised on bun feet. Width 33 cm (see illustration).

Los 1536

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, and an inlaid walnut lap desk. Largest length 34.5 cm.

Los 1543

A French boulle marquetry mantle clock, with single-train movement, "Examined by John Barker & Co. Ltd., Kensington, London". Height 32 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds and is currently ticking away. The face is in good order with only slight fading to the numerals. The watch glass is a little dirty but in good condition. All metalwork is present but is quite badly tarnished. The simulated tortoiseshell sides have sprung away from the main body of the clock. There are however no losses. The brass fretwork is slightly lifting to the front and right hand corners of the caddy top. There is also further lifting above the face and a small loss between numerals 9 & 10. There is also slight lifting to the brasswork below the numeral 6. The movement housing is a little loose and requires a pin to locate. We do not have a key. We are wondering if the lifting simulated tortoiseshell to the sides of the clock is in fact original. There may be later replacements.

Los 1556

A 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, shaped sarcophagus form, with two interior compartments, short bun feet. Width 20.5 cm (see illustration).

Los 1557

A 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, rectangular, with pillars to each corner, two interior compartments and raised on four ball feet. Width 19 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The caddy is in generally good original untouched condition. There are only very minor issues. There are nibbles to the front left top corner and very small nibbles to both rear cornice corners. There is a further small chip to the rear cornice above the hinge. At the back there is a crack below the right hand hinge. Other than this the caddy is really in very good order.

Los 1558

A 19th century Tunbridge Ware and parquetry tea caddy, sarcophagus form, with two lidded compartments and raised on short bun feet. Width 20.5 cm (see illustration).

Los 1560

A Regency/William IV rosewood marquetry tea caddy, sarcophagus form, two interior compartments and raised on bun feet. Width 22.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tea caddy is in generally very good condition. All veneers are principally intact. There is a small slither missing to the back top edge of the rear canted angle. This is approximately 2 mm in depth and runs for approximately 6 cm. It is right at the back edge and not particularly visible. The hinges are original. The top is not warped and it closes as it should. The lock and plate are present. We do not have a key. Both interior compartments have their lids. The original lead lining is perished and mostly missing. The feet are original. There are no significant problems with the body other than the small section of veneer already referred to.

Los 1564

A Regency mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus form, raised on brass ball feet. Width 22.5 cm.

Los 1581

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, raised on short brass feet and with mother of pearl lock escutcheon. Width 20 cm.

Los 1588

A Regency mahogany tea caddy, of bombe form, with brass fittings and bracket feet. Width 31 cm (see illustration).

Los 1602

A William IV rosewood inlaid mother of pearl tea caddy, with two compartments and glass bowl and raised on short bun feet. Width 33 cm (see illustration).

Los 1603

A Regency yew wood tea caddy, bombe form, with carrying handle to either side and raised on bun feet. Width 31 cm (see illustration).

Los 1621

A rosewood tea caddy, late George III, width 30 cm, and a Victorian walnut writing slope with brass mounts, width 35 cm.

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