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Los 235

Silver plated grape scissors, vesta case, toast rack, tea caddy and sugar cube mechanical tongs

Los 550A

A Victorian English provincial silver preserve spoonOf fiddle and thread pattern, by Thomas Sewell I, Newcastle 1871, together with, a novelty pair of silver sugar nips, in the form of a wishbone, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1922, a George III silver caddy spoon, fiddle and thread pattern, initialled, London 1802, two Georgian silver teaspoons, weight combined approx. 2.5oz (5)

Los 110

A Victorian Watson and Williams coromandel tea caddy, of domed form with hinged lid opening to reveal two domed twin compartments with brass plaques engraved Black and Green with push button to front with sprung hinged action, velvet and gilt tooled interior, the exterior with pierced brass banding, with ivory label to inner rim Watson & Williams, 46 Corn Hill London, 22 cm wide x 16.2 cm high x 12 cm deep

Los 364

A 19th century Macassar ebony tea caddy, fitted with the original twin tea compartments and sugar bowl, the lid lined with burgundy crushed velvet 31 cm W; together with a 1920s stainless steel twin carving set (2)

Los 68

A Carltonware Rouge Royale tea caddy, ginger jar and cover, and campagna vase, all with gilt pagoda decoration 16 cm H and smaller (3)

Los 272

A faux marquetry book trough, decorated with the legend 'Un Livre Est Un Ami, Qui Ne Trompe Jamais', plus a 19th century sarcophagus tea caddy box, a mahogany glove box, and two cigarette boxes - one in amboyna and the other sapele mahogany 32 cm W and smaller (5)

Los 263

A late Victorian extending book trough, with earlier Sevres hand painted cherub plaques to each end, together with a small 19th century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, and a solid walnut box 40.5 cm W (3)

Los 420

A Victorian pine caddy top chest, of handcut dovetail construction, and with applied iron loop handles 43 cm x 77 cm x 47 cm H

Los 59

A Carltonware water jug and ashtray, in the Art Deco period 'The Wild Boar' pattern with matching ashtray, plus a Carltonware black ground square based tea caddy with cover decorated in oriental insect and bird foliate pattern 18.5 cm H and smaller (3)

Los 97

A TREEN TURNED AND CARVED CANDLESTICK 38.5cm high and an 18th century mahogany three section tea caddy with brass carrying handles and escutcheon standing on bracket feet, 25cm x 16cm (2)

Los 727

A George III walnut tea caddy of rectangular form, inlaid with rope stringing and central oval paterae, with ivory knop, and twin sectioned interior, 18 by 12 by 12.5cm.

Los 835

A collection of jewellery and vertu, comprising a set of scalloped silver coffee spoons, hallmarked 1910, a silver engraved caddy spoon, and a group of costume jewellery, including a lady's Claridge dress watch and a hardstone bracelet. (30)

Los 145

A William IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged top enclosing two lids, lacking mixing bowl, raised on bun feet, 13.5cm high x 31cm wide

Los 229

A collection of wooden and leather boxes, to include mahogany tea caddy, hand painted lacquered box decorated with cockerels, two leather bound jewellery boxes, a rosewood mother of pearl inlaid jewellery box and a red lacquered tea caddy, together with three vintage wooden biscuit moulds, a pair of turned wooden finials and a wall mounted needlepoint towel rail (a lot)

Los 330

A hallmarked silver tea caddy of shaped oval outline with hinged cover and raised on on four lions paw feet, weight 4.5oz, Birmingham 1913 T H Hazlewood & Co

Los 94

A George III mahogany tea caddy; one other George III mahogany, rosewood crossbanded and satinwood inlaid tea caddy (both a/f); and an Edwardian mahogany satinwood inlaid kidney shaped twin handled tray (3)

Los 456

An early 19th century silver caddy spoon and one other similar of the period; together with a Continental silver jam spoon; and a silver sifting spoon, gross weight 1.5oz (4)

Los 100

An early 20th century silver plate on copper tea caddy, of rectangular form, relief decorated with figures on horseback

Los 458

A William IV Irish silver caddy spoon, with shell shaped bowl; one other later example by Walker & Hall; together with a pair of 19th century silver sugar bows (3)

Los 177

A Georgian style tea caddy, in the form of an apple, 11cm high

Los 365

An early nineteenth century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy (distressed)

Los 238

A mid Victorian caddy spoon with a shell shaped bowl and cast handle, London 1868, 4l.

Los 99

A 19c Chinese carved bamboo tea caddy with metal liner, 7h.

Los 113

A late Georgian Toleware two compartment tea caddy of rectangular form with hinged domed cover and finial, painted with a Man of War in full sail on the open seas, and an opposing scene of a landing party, 4w, 5h.

Los 312

A 19th Century Mahogany Dome Shaped Tea Caddy, together with a rectangular box, the top inset with a print

Los 309

A 19th Century Rosewood Mother of Pearl Inlaid Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a two division interior, together with another similar yew wood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy

Los 143

A Pair of Sheffield Silver Bon Bon Dishes, together with a Sterling silver dish inset coin, three napkin rings and a Birmingham silver caddy spoon of scallop form

Los 510

A 1930's brass Alice in Wonderland tea caddy embossed Alice, The Mad Hatter, The White Rabbit etc , 10.5cm high

Los 652

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy with satinwood stringing and brass cornucopia handles, 32cm wide

Los 1318

SMALL BRASS CAR MASCOT in the form of a golf caddy after J. Hassell, on marble base, 11 cm high overall also a vintage chrome golf caddy mascot (2)

Los 30

A Regency Burr Walnut Tea Caddy, the caddy having lion mask handles on ball feet, approx 19 x 12 x 13 cms.

Los 90

An Antique Blonde Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments with ivory finials, approx 17 x 9 x 11 cms

Los 644

George III oval bright cut tea caddy with hinge cover 5.5” wide 1785 by T.C. 385g

Los 502

An attractive caddy spoon shell shaped bowl embossed with thistle etc Birm 1814 by I.T.

Los 501

Caddy spoon plain Hanoverian pattern London 1970 by R & K

Los 273

Three Stuart Devlin caddy spoons, Prince of Wales plume, London 1984, bells, London 1986, and 1985 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All three spoons are in good order having not been used and simply in a collection. There are no significant marks or scratches or losses to the enamel.

Los 834

A 19th century mother of pearl tea caddy, with two lidded interior compartments and raised on short bun feet. Width 15.5 cm (see illustration).

Los 275

A caddy spoon, manufactured from a Cosimo de Medici coin (1670-1723).

Los 1308

A 19th century ebonised and boulle marquetry side cabinet, with caddy top, pair of glazed doors and with adjustable shelves and plinth base. Width 131 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top is in generally good order. It is not warped and has only minor scratches and marks as one would expect. All brasswork seems to have been stripped and cleaned and has a later lacquer finish. It looks as though there has been some repair to the black and coloured areas in places. This is most evident on the left hand return. The doors are not warped. There are no significant losses to the drawer fronts but the same comments apply as regards the frieze in terms of fairly recent cleaning. The cloth lining to the inside is poorly fixed and requires replacing. The two shelves have recently been cleaned. The plinth base has a loss to the bottom edge at one side approximately 2 cm square. The sides of the cabinet are brass strung and the stringing is intact.

Los 924

A George III mahogany tea caddy, crossbanded and boxwood strung. Width 12.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a group of small polished indentations to the lid. There is a split to the veneer either side of the lid handle. Small patches of crossbanded veneer have been replaced to the rear left and right hand sides. The tips of the lock securing screws show through to the front although polished (visible either side of the escutcheon). The mounting of a small oval mirror to the interior of the lid is naively done. The interior has no zinc lining.

Los 922

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, with brass handle and lock escutcheon and raised on short bun feet. Width 25 cm.

Los 848

A Regency rosewood inlaid mother of pearl tea caddy, large form, decorated with palms, swans, deer and ferns, the interior with two compartments and glass bowl, and raised on short lobed feet. Width 36 cm (see illustration).

Los 833

An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, with two lidded interior compartments and silver coloured metal lock escutcheon. Width 17.5 cm (see illustration).

Los 929

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, and a smaller inlaid mahogany caddy. Longest 26 cm.

Los 897

A Regency mahogany brass strung tea caddy, with swans neck carrying handle. Length 31 cm.

Los 858

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, raised on short brass ball feet. Width 19 cm.

Los 931

A George III Sheraton style inlaid satinwood tea caddy, with canted angles and shell medallions. Width 12.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The lid surface has a 3 cm veneer split from the crossbanded edge to the shell border. There is a fine 1.5 cm split either side of the left hand side inlaid panel. The front body has fine splits to either side of the inlay. The interior loose lid has no supports. The zinc lining is 90% intact although there are some blemishes. There are some minor splits by the hinges on the lid.

Los 916

An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, small form, serpentine fronted and with two interior lidded compartments. Length 13.5 cm.

Los 262

A collection of Georgian and later silver, to include sugar tongs, caddy spoons and teaspoons, 7.9oz

Los 3185

A Victorian pyrography sarcophagus tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, decorated overall with 'pokerwork', bun feet, 15cm wide, c.1870

Los 3180

A Victorian Mauchline Ware Named-View rectangular tea caddy, the slightly domed hinged cover transfer-printed with Twisel Bridge (sic, Twizel Bridge, Northumberland], Over Which Surrey's Vanguard Passed On the Day of the Battle of Flooden [1513], enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, the cover lined in red velvet to verso, paten lock, 11cm high, 19cm wide, c. 1860

Los 1537

An interesting early 20th century metal dish / pipe ashtray mounted with a novelty golf caddy figure; a pair of treen open barley twist candlesticks; a lucky horse shoe wall barometer; an oak ink stand with glass ink bottle; a silver circular photograph frame

Los 1499

A post Regency rosewood and mother of pearl marquetry sarcophagus tea caddy, fitted interior with black and green tea canisters and central compartment, c1830

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