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Los 690

A silver hallmarked tea caddy strainer spoon having a pierced bowl and decorative handles. Birmingham hallmarks for HIlliard & Thompson 1894. Total weight 25.1g. Measures: 4cm high x 5cm wide x 11.5cm deep.

Los 1271

A 19th century flame mahogany and rose wood cross banded tea caddy having a hinged lid opening to reveal twin drop in caddies with central mixing recess, with plain inset armorial leaf lozenge to lid and lock to front. Measures 15 cm high, 31 cm wide and 15 cm deep.

Los 442

A vintage tea caddy, a barometer and a part cutlery set.

Los 109

A fine George III mahogany cistern tube stick barometer with hygrometer or Triple Weather Glass, by Benjamin Martin, London, circa 1760, the arched top case with leaf carved surround for the inset herringbone border engraved vernier scale with arched hygrometer scale above Fahrenheit and Reaumur mercury thermometer and signed B. Martin, London , the caddy moulded trunk with scroll carved edges to throat and exposed tube above hemispherical cistern cover mounted onto the scroll edged rounded base, 93cm high, 10.5cm wide, 4cm, deep Provenance: The Edwin Banfield Collection of Barometers, Dreweatts, Donnington Priory, Newbury, 4th September 2007, lot 62. Literature: Illustrated in Banfield, Edwin ºROMETERS, Stick or Cistern Tube' (Baros Books, Trowbridge, 1985) pages 58-59. Benjamin Martin worked 1756-82 and was a prolific writer on the subjects of science, art and instruments who launched a monthly magazine entitled 'General magazine of the Arts and Sciences' in 1755. He is thought to have been the first maker to incorporate a hygrometer into a barometer with thermometer and marketed the instrument as a 'Triple Weather Glass'. The hygrometer utilises a length of gut (which expands and contracts with variations in humidity) linked to a rack and pulley rather than the simple oat beard found on later instruments.

Los 485

AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE QIANLONG PERIOD FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN TEA CADDY & COVER, the sides painted with a riverside scene of a sage and two boy attendants, 5.25in high overall.

Los 656

A SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED TEA CADDY, with domed and hinged cover with spike finial, Birmingham 1904, probably by George Unite, 4.25" (11cm) high, 143g. (1)

Los 778

A LATE WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, applied with two brass ring handles, the top opening to reveal two lidded canisters and a cut glass mixing bowl, with ornate body and bead mouldings, and raised on four bun feet, 14" (35cm) wide. (1)

Los 1093

A Wade commemorative hexagonal plate, Nelson, a similar tea caddy and cover, others similar (4)

Los 1363

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy; retro hatbox (2)

Los 1472

A Victorian mahogany writing slope; a marquetry inlaid tea caddy (2)

Los 1478

A Japanese black lacquer pillar table cabinet, slightly oversailing top above sliding covers recto and verso, blind sides, decorated in hiramakie with sinuous lines, each face pierced with foliate motifs and scrolls, swan neck carrying handle, bracket feet, 26cm high, 18cm wide, Meiji period; A Japanese Meiji period lacquer tea caddy (2)

Los 1571

A collection of enamelled spoons; caddy spoons; etc.

Los 310

A rosewood tea caddy containing a number of specimen hardstone eggs, etc

Los 189

A pair of white metal furniture mounts cast as bull's heads, a set of balance scales with horn pans, a brass tea caddy, candlestick, etc

Los 240

An early 19th century Anglo-Indian inlaid walnut and tortoiseshell writing box, opening to reveal fitted interior and compartments, 12" wide, together with a Japanese ebonised and lacquered caddy decorated with an embossed scene of Mount Fuji, 6 3/4" wide (both in need of restoration)

Los 245

An early 19th century mahogany and ebony strung tea caddy with inlaid shell paterae and a cribbage board

Los 42

A Victorian silver Tea Caddy of oblong semi-fluted form on ball feet, Sheffield 1885 and a Sugar Caster scroll embossed, London 1884

Los 60

An Edward VII Rose Bowl floral and scroll embossed, London 1901, and a Victorian oval Tea Caddy with gadroon rims, London 1900

Los 697

A good Regency Chinoiserie penwork Tea Caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover depicting two figures seated by a tea table in an ornamental garden, the inside lid with a lady and child in a similar Oriental garden, the internal canister lids decorated with a kite flying scene and a lady taking a flower from a turbaned figure, the sides profusely decorated with leaves and flowers, later gilt metal handles and claw and ball feet, 9 in. W.

Los 834

A George III mahogany Dressing Chest with cross-banded caddy top above fitted top drawer, three long graduated drawers beneath on bracket feet, 2ft 6in

Los 693

A 19th Century Irish Tea Caddy of sarcophagus shape with panels of figures and deer in landscape, animal mask corners, hunter and dog surmount on carved paw feet, two interior lidded compartments and mixing bowl, 14 1/2 in

Los 35

A George V silver Sugar Bowl with engraved base, Birmingham 1918, maker: L & Co, a pierced circular Dish, small Jug, four Bottle Tickets, fiddle pattern Caddy Spoon, and Victorian silver lidded ceramic Scent Bottle, London 1886

Los 163

A silver circular salt raised on three hoof feet, with blue glass liners, and silver spoon, London 1982, silver shell caddy spoon, boxed, Birmingham 1977, 3.98oz, and a pair of white metal teaspoons.

Los 294

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, twin compartment, with brass key escutcheon, raised on four brass ball feet, 25cm x 13.5cm x 14cm.

Los 32

A Victorian coromandel domed tea caddy, of twin division form with brass shield plate and key escutcheon, 21cm x 12cm x 14cm.

Los 34

A Victorian walnut domed tea caddy, of twin division form with brass strap work and key escutcheon, 23cm x 13cm x 15cm.

Los 229

A MID 20TH CENTURY GERMAN OAK CASE BRACKET CLOCK, stepped caddy top with carrying handle, pineapple finials, brass dial and spandrels with brushed metal chapter ring, Arabic numerals, Westminster chime, on four brass bracket feet, height approximately 41cm, with pendulum

Los 230

A MID 20TH CENTURY GARRARD MAHOGANY CASE BRACKET CLOCK, caddy top with brass carrying handle, silvered dial, Westminster chime, twin train, glazed sides, height approximately 28.5cm, with pendulum

Los 877

A 19thC kingwood / satin birch tea caddy with mixing bowl

Los 1728

A shop display model of a young golf caddy in old fashioned attire, 115cm tall

Los 1004

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy, raised on bun feet; and a turned circular ebonised dish and cover with floral decoration. (2)

Los 1057

A pink opaque glass lustre, floral decoration vase; together with a tea caddy. (2)

Los 650

An Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, by Bishton's Ltd., Sheffield 1966, of shell pattern design; together with a white metal tea strainer and dish, both stamped 'Sterling Silver', decorated with elephant and tribal imagery, in black case, 5.15oz. gross.

Los 675

American silver, to include: six trinket dishes; and a caddy spoon stamped 'Sterling 950', all with bowling tournament engravings, 6.5oz.

Los 1704

A Regency inlaid mahogany rectangular tea caddy, with twin lidded interior, 31cm wide x 15cm high x 15cm deep.

Los 1713

A 19th century brass inlaid amboyna glove box, 31cm wide, a similar mother-of-pearl inlaid glove box, 26cm wide, and a rosewood twin division tea caddy, 19cm wide, (3).

Los 1768

A late 19th century French ormolu mounted mahogany display cabinet, the caddy top over a pair of glazed doors, on tapering square supports, 136cm wide x 190cm high x 44cm deep.

Los 2011

A silver twin handled hinge-lidded tea caddy, of bombe form, raised on four feet, the hinged lid with a loop shaped handle, London 1903, weight 258 gms.

Los 2023

Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a pair of candlesticks, each on a circular base, loaded, Birmingham 1912, height 12.5cm, two napkin rings, a circular trinket box raised on three feet, Birmingham 1918, a circular box and cover having embossed decoration, a pair of sugar tongs, a tea caddy spoon, London 1822, a pickle fork, a salt spoon and a faceted glass pepperette, also foreign wares, comprising; a bodkin case and a cream ladle detailed '90 SIL', (12).

Los 2054

A Victorian silver tea caddy, of bun form, embossed with birds, floral and foliate scrolls, the pull-off lid with a China man motif, London 1890, weight 244 gms.

Los 2069

Silver table flatware, comprising; twelve similar Old English pattern teaspoons, Sheffield mostly 1895, six fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1869, nine rat tail pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1920, two further part sets of spoons, a pickle fork Birmingham 1932 and a caddy spoon, decorated in the Dutch taste, with a boy fishing, combined weight 701 gms.

Los 2113

Silver, comprising; two Scottish long handled spoons, having fig shaped bowls, a shell pattern caddy spoon, Sheffield 1916, an octagonal napkin ring, two further napkin rings, an Indian curved rectangular visiting card case, six models of insects and animals, comprising; an articulated fish, a scorpion, a frog, a crab, a locust and two further insects and an Indian mug, detailed 1/8 BOTTLE, (14).

Los 795

A gilt metal-mounted ebonised quarter repeating table clockBy John Dickings, London, late 17th century and laterThe case now with a caddy top, surmounted by a scroll handle, above glazed front and back door, with glazed sides, on a stepped plinth with brass bun feet; the 7in. square brass dial with cherub head spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute markers, enclosing a matted centre with false pendulum aperture and signed behind on a panel, harboured winding holes and calendar aperture above the VI with strike/silent lever at the XII; the twin train fusée movement, with foliate engraved backplate, five ring-turned and shouldered pillars, re-converted verge escapement with bob pendulum, striking the hour on a bell and repeating the quarters on five bells, (1 key, 4 finials).42cm high. IllustratedProbably John Dickens, who was apprenticed to William Cattell in 1680 and obtained his Freedom of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1688 and is recorded as working until 1695.

Los 798

A giltmetal-mounted ebonised three train mantel clock, of large sizeRetailed by Wilson, Penrith, circa 1890The caddy top case with five flaming finials and ribbon-tied foliate festoons, above an arched cast brass glazed door, flanked by a caryatid to each corner, and with a foliate cast handle and pierced mask arched panel to each side, on a stepped foot with scroll cast feet, the 8½in. arched brass dial with twin silvered subsidiary rings in the arch 'CHIME/SILENT' and 'CHIME ON EIGHT BELLS/ WESTMINSTER CHIMES', above a silvered chapter ring signed below the VI 'WILSON PENRITH' with a matted centre and pierced blued steel hands, the three train chain fusée movement with anchor escapement and pendulum locking block (lacking nut), chiming the quarters on eight bells, with pull-quarter repeat and striking the hour on a gong, ( 1 case key, 1 pendulum).75cm high. Illustrated

Los 67

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN TRANSFER PRINTED VASES, each with two gilt handles, 18" (46cm)h; together with a small nickel plated oil lamp with milk glass shade, 16" (41cm)h; a modern blue and white Chinese porcelain jardiniere; a blue and white meat platter; three dessert plates; and a modern Mason's green and white dish and a Mason's tea caddy. (9)

Los 418

A SARCOPHAGUS-SHAPED WILLIAM IV PERIOD CALAMANDER-WOOD TEA CADDY, the rectangular moulded top opening to reveal two lidded canisters and a glass mixing bowl, probably associated with tapering body, raised on four legs with bun feet, 13" (33cm). (1)

Los 323

Two Victorian mahogany boxes, a rosewood caddy and a Tantalus

Los 121

An Oriental boxwood tea caddy of hexagonal shape, 13cm high and other Oriental works of art, (mainly damaged).

Los 388

A Japanese lacquered wood tea caddy box on carved paw feet, decorated with black lacquer, gilt-painted landscape and figures on lacquer, interior with metal caddy. 21cm long and 14cm high, Meiji period century/20th century, otherwise in good condition.

Los 99

A Chinese famille rose plate,Guangxu (1875-1908), painted with a pair of bulbul on a blossoming branch above peony and rocks, the reverse with peach, pomegranates and finger citron, gilt rim,27.4cm diameter,a wall pocket vase,Republic period (1912-1949), painted with a deity spreading flowers between ruyi head shaped borders,24.4cm, anda tea caddy and cover,Republic period, decorated with a bird and flowers,12cm high (4)清光绪 粉彩富贵白头纹盘、民国 粉彩天女散花纹壁瓶 花鸟图茶叶盖罐 一组三件

Los 476

A Chinese blue and white export tea caddy, Qianlong, painted with a watery landscape with pavilions, 11.3cm, a crystal cup on an oval foot, 11.7cm, and a wooden brush washer, carved with two bats holding a scroll in their mouths, 22.5cm

Los 392

A Chinese blue and white tea caddy, 18th century, with blossoming branches coming out from rocks, gilt detail, 10cm, and two snuff bottles, early 20th century, one with Hehe Erxian in blue, the other with a Daoist figure and Buddhist lion, the reverse with an incense burner, 7 and 7.3cm (3)

Los 40

A German square-cut glass tea caddy and stopper with strawberry-cut canted corners and wheel-etched floral decoration, with .800 grade cover and pierced sleeve, 14 cm high Condition Report good overall, apart from very minimal contact abrasions to outer edge of bottle silver rim (beneath the cover)

Los 803A

Two Victorian crowns 1889/93, to/w a small quantity of other Victorian and later silver coinage, two salt spoons, other coinage including commemorative crowns (one set in original paper roll) all contained in a Chinese lacquer tea caddy with engraved lead lining

Los 317

Georgian silver caddy spoon, silver cream jug, two silver spoons, etc

Los 405

A pair of Woolpit Interiors of Suffolk reproduction tea caddy table lamps Height excluding fitting 33cm.

Los 419

A Victorian flame mahogany tea caddyThe hinged cover lifts to enclose mirror and hobnail cut tea caddy and mixing bowl, each with white metal mount, the tea caddy with marks, possibly French silver, height of box 16cm, length 22cm.

Los 437

An 19th century green and gilt painted metal tea caddy and cover Having chinoiserie decoration, converted to a table lamp, height 50cm

Los 393

A Regency sarcophagus shaped burr walnut tea caddy, with bone escutcheon, gilt lion mask handles, satin strung, bun feet, 32 cm x 16 cm x 18 cm high

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