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Los 554

Late 19th century Russian black lacquered tea caddy of rectangular form, the hinged cover painted with a scene depicting a family in a Troika, the interior with silver foil lining, 16cm wide

Los 131

An Indian white metal filigree box, 12cm wide, together with two Georgian silver caddy spoons, one with heart shaped bowl (3)

Los 146

A large quantity of copper ware to include an extra large size 10 (5 gallon) Guernsey can with flower stem conversion to inner;shops tea caddy ' Jones Bros down St W '; beer barrel funnel; early 20th century jelly mould etc etc. (qty)

Los 213

A quantity of various boxes to include a wooden writing box and a wooden tea caddy (4)

Los 319

A quantity of silver plate inc. a large tray, pair of candelabra, sugar caddy etc.

Los 480

A quantity of various silver cutlery to include caddy spoon, tablespoons, teaspoons and forks. Gross weight, 28 tr.oz.

Los 255

19th century tea caddy with stud work & bone/ivory strip decoration

Los 258

Sarcophagus shape early 19th century tea caddy with 2 internal compartments & replacement mixing bowl (AF)

Los 259

Georgian tea caddy with inlay shell motif, 2 compartments & replacement mixing bowl (AF)

Los 150

A Tray of Metal Wares to Include Pewter Tea Caddy, Brass Study of Rearing Horse, Brass Cannon, Brass Anchor etc

Los 39

A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus form tea caddy with two section interior.

Los 41

A 19th Century stained oak sarcophagus form tea caddy, the interior with three sections the body raised on small metal paw feet

Los 60

A mixed lot comprising a Georgian inlaid sarcophagus formed tea caddy, a Victorian rosewood jewellery box and a further Victorian sewing box (3)

Los 77

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy with two section interior, together with a Victorian brass bound box (2).

Los 106

A George III inlaid ivory and tortoiseshell tea caddy, the central cartouche bordered with mother of pearl swags, width 5.25in. depth 3.5in. height 5.5in.

Los 1860

19th Century Japanese lacquered tea caddy with various external decorative inlays and engraved metal decorated interior

Los 1897

19th Century mahogany rectangular fold-over writing slope, a 19th Century mahogany two division box with hinged lid, together with two mahogany caddy boxes and another mahogany box with a single drawer

Los 1915

19th Century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid rectangular two division tea caddy on ball feet

Los 2027

19th Century mahogany crossbanded and line inlaid three division tea caddy having two compartmented tea canisters with later central cut glass mixing bowl

Los 2075

Small 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, a walnut and Tunbridge inlaid box, together with two other boxes

Los 2155

19th Century rosewood and boxwood line inlaid sarcophagus shaped three division tea caddy (at fault) and a floral painted tin jewellery casket

Los 542

A George V Arts & Crafts silver "Tree of Life" caddy spoon, by Henry George Murphy, hallmarked London 1929 with the Falcon Studio, the handle with pierced tree of life decoration and ropetwist borders, the bowl with hammered decoration, Length 99mm Weight 0.9oz/31grms

Los 220

REGENCY ROSEWOOD LARGE SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY with boxwood inlaid edges, ivory lock plate, the interior with central wall with glass mixing bowl flanked by two compartments with renewable lids, 12" wide

Los 80

A COLLECTION OF MODERN WALKING AIDES TO INCLUDE A ZIMMER FRAME AND CADDY, CRUTCHES, ETC

Los 1613

WT & S; a late Victorian gilt metal framed circular footstool, with dragon relief decoration, impressed registration lozenge, 30.5cm diameter, 11cm high and an early 19th century mahogany swag and urn laid rectangular tea caddy, with fitted interior on winged brass feet, 32cm wide, 16.5cm high x 16.5cm deep, (2).

Los 2126

Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a pair of napkin rings, with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1908, a mother of pearl visiting card case, two mother of pearl folding fruit knives, a golfing spoon and a tea caddy spoon, combined weight of weighable silver 95 gms, also six small foreign spoons, (13).

Los 2156

Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a Victorian tea caddy spoon, the fan shaped bowl with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1869, a rectangular vesta case with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1902, six Old English pattern teaspoons, a pin cushion box raised on four feet, Birmingham 1912, a candlestick and a glass pepperette, also foreign wares, comprising; a pair of candlesticks detailed '925 S' and a pair of grape scissors cast with fruiting vine, detailed '830', (14).

Los 416

A Victorian silver caddy spoon by James Barber & William North, Partial marks for York 1842, 23 grams, 12cm.

Los 417

A silver caddy spoon with shell embossed bowl and beaded thread borders. Lion passant mark only.

Los 120

A George III Old Sheffield Plated Tea Caddy, c.1780, of lobed form, with beaded edges, chased with swags of foliate decoration, the hinged lid with ebonised wooden pineapple finial, with lock, lacks key, 6½in (16.5cm) high.

Los 22

A pair of early 19thC silver plated column Candlesticks, in a Gustavian style, with neoclassical columns on a square base, 6in (15cm) high, together with a small quantity of silver items including sugar nips with acorn terminals, a George V silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Sheffield 1915, etc., weighable silver 4.4ozt, another air of silver plated candlesticks, grape scissors, copper powder flask etc., (a lot)

Los 52

A George III silver Caddy Spoons, makers mark IT, hallmarked Birmingham, 1795, shell shaped bowl, the handle with bright cut decoration and initials, together with a George IV silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, hallmarked Birmingham, 1828 (2)

Los 56

A George V tortoiseshell mounted silver Jewellery Box, hallmarked Birmingham, 1919, of circular form, with domed tortoiseshell mounted hinged lid, raised on three narrow legs, together with a George V silver Tea Caddy, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1911, of lobed ovoid form with hinged lid, hinge damaged, 3.9ozt (2)

Los 71

A Victorian silver Caddy Spoon, by George Unite, hallmarked Birmingham, 1850, repaired, together with a silver preserve spoon, hallmarked London, 1923, a silver spoon and pusher set, other silver tea spoons etc., approx total weight 5.9ozt (a lot)

Los 86

A Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern Caddy Spoon, by Robert Wallis, hallmarked London, 1844, 4in (11.5cm) long, together with a George V silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Sheffield, 1934 (2)

Los 1214

A Famille Rose four section lidded spice tower - Height 14cm - chips to three sections and damage and glued top - also with a rectangular caddy missing top and crack to body

Los 1232

A selection of boxed china items from the Royal Collection Trust, items include Loving cups for Prince George, Buckingham Palace tea caddy etc - approx 29 items in total - some limited edition amongst - all in good condition

Los 33

Early 20th Century Royal Crown Derby miniature ceramics; vase no.1128, footed vase no.1128, coal bucket no.6299, loving cup no. 2451, tea caddy no. 6299, other Royal Crown Derby and similar ceramics (9) Condition Report Tea caddy has a replacement cover, one other piece missing a lid, some pieces have wear to gilding. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 181

A 19th century rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid tea caddy of sarcophogus form, the interior with two fitted cannisters and a later mixing bowl, on turned bun feet, l. 35 cm CONDITION REPORT: Good- presesumably restored

Los 1078

A Willing, Crawford and Sons Ltd. biscuit tin in the form of a Georgian inlaid tea caddy, in good condition.

Los 205

An Edwardian mahogany rectangular tea caddy with two compartments and glass mixing bowl and brass cartouche to cover, A/F

Los 35

A mixed lot to include a pair of Victorian circular salts with rococo decoration and hoof feet, London 1868; William IV caddy spoon Exeter 1836; 4 early 19c mustard spoons; silver mounted and glass oil bottle; pair of silver sugar nips.

Los 98

A 20th century mahogany bracket clock with caddy top and inlaid marquetry design. Silvered dial with Arabic numerals. Two train-movement. 13.5 x 8.5 in, Unfortunately we are unable to do condition reports and extra images for our Interiors Sale

Los 1106

19thC Rosewood Tea Caddy with central aperture for mixing bowl together with two removable lidded compartments. Of sarcophagus form.

Los 1181

Antique Wood Tea Caddy Large rectangular hinged box of plain form with three internal compartments. 4.5 inches high, 11.5 inches in length, 6 inches in depth

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 27

A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE with import marks, cabochon thumbpiece; two silver spoons; a silver caddy spoon; a silver salt spoon; a silver mounted glass box with a small plaque stamped Asprey Bond Street: and a broken piece of silver; 150g (4.8 troy ozs) gross weighable

Los 28

A GEORGIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1802 (? rubbed), the oval fluted bowl to a tab handle, 5.9cm long, 6g gross

Los 29

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON possibly George Burrows I, London 1798, the oval bowl engraved as a leaf to a plain handle, 8.6cm long, 8g gross

Los 30

A WILLIAM IV SILVER CADDY SPOON by Mary Chawner, London 1836, the fluted oval bowl to a fiddle and thread handle, 10.5cm long, 21g gross

Los 42

A SILVER CADDY SPOON by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1917; with five silver coffee spoons; four silver teaspoons; a sugar spoon; a small serving fork; a French silver spoon; and three propelling pencils; 237g (7.6 troy ozs) gross weighable

Los 57

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1906, of rectangular baluster form on bun feet, ring handles, hinged cover, engraved decoration with vacant cartouche, 8cm high, 7.5cm across, 159g (5.1 troy ozs) gross

Los 65

A SILVER CREAM JUG London 1899, of helmet shape; with an Irish William IV silver shovel bowl spoon, Dublin 1830; 111g (3.58 troy ozs) gross; and a Danish souvenir caddy spoon, stamped '830'

Los 373

Ω A Victorian tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy, third quarter 19th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with later replaced handle, the interior with ivory banding and twin subsidiary covers, 11.5cm high, 18cm wideCites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Los 1418

Boxes and Objects - a tea caddy; an inlaid musical cigarette box; a pair of folding bookends; treen boxes (7)

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