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Los 190

A Newlyn copper circular tea caddy, relief decorated with fish amongst seaweed below a cover titled 'Tea', impressed 'Newlyn', 9.5cm high, diameter 11cm

Los 477

An assortment of items to include a Lignum Vitae sculptors mallet, 20cm high, a pair of Staffordshire highland dancers, two Chinese 18th century bowls, largest 20cm diameter, a Royal Worcester rose painted posy vase G 957, and a Sarcophagus shaped tea caddy (7)

Los 2

A 19th century silver caddy spoon, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1822, the embossed shell shaped bowl decorated with flowers, 7.5cm

Los 40

A Victorian silver plated tea caddy or casket, of rounded rectangular form, the cover and front cast with horses, hounds and hunting scenes, with foliate borders, enclosing a two division interior, 11.5cm high, 16.5cm wide, 11cm deep

Los 1258

A rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with ring handles, fitted internally - 32cm x 17cm x 19cm high - in good condition, has a few minor knocks commensurate with age

Los 1259

A rectangular rosewood tea caddy, fitted interior, missing glass bowl - 30cm x 15cm x 15cm high - with mother of pearl escutcheon - case had a few minor knocks

Los 451

A 19th century walnut two section tea caddy - Height 15cm x 21cm x 12cm

Los 357

A Regency brass inlaid rosewood sarcophagus shaped two section tea caddy - Height 19cm x 31cm x 16cmCondition report: Missing bowl slight lifting to brass but generally good

Los 1281

Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with lion mask handles, 34.5cm wide, 18cm deep, 20.5cm high

Los 50

Silver caddy spoon with pin struck saltine and chequers, by Cocks and Bettridge, 1809 and another with circular bowl, Joseph Taylor 1798, both Birmingham.

Los 595

Five Hallmarked Silver Napkin Rings, and a caddy spoon. (6)

Los 583

A Pair of Sugar Nips, together with a hallmarked silver shell salt, a shovel caddy spoon with mother of pearl handle, Irish hallmarked silver fiddle pattern folk, etc.

Los 554

Assorted Spoons, including souvenir, commemorative, caddy spoon, etc.

Los 263

AN UNUSUAL GEORGE III JOCKEY'S CAP SILVER CADDY SPOONBirmingham 1798 - 5.5cm overall

Los 509

A LATE REGENCY HIGHLY FIGURED TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY OF LARGE SIZE the ivory banded and silver mounted segmented body with rounded lid and ball finial; the interior with twin lift-out mahogany caddies having hinged tortoiseshell covers out 20.5cm wide 12.5cm deep 18.5cm high

Los 511

A REGENCY BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY the hinged lid with fitted interior of two compartments and a central glass-cut mixing bowl, flush side carrying handles and an inlaid brass name plaque to the top 33cm wide 15cm high 18cm deep

Los 512

AN EARLY GEORGE III CHEQUER BAND STRUNG FIGURED MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with concave moulded lid and brass swan neck handle; with a triple section interior and standing on ogee bracket feet 26cm wide 15cm deep 15.5cm high (handle down)

Los 703

BENJ: GRAY & JUST: VULLIAMY LONDON A GEORGE II FIGURED WALNUT 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 12" square brass dial with mask and scroll foliated spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic minutes ring enclosing a matted centre with seconds dial, date aperture and signed makers plaque; with fine cut blue steel hands.  The eight-day movement with five knopped pillars, deadbeat escapement and hourly rack strike on a bell; with strike/silent lever to the IX.  The stepped caddy moulded hood with glass side windows and moulded tapering pillars to the hood door above a cross grain moulded full-length trunk door and crossbanded base standing on a stepped double moulded plinth 230cm high

Los 707

JAMES CONDLIFF, LIVERPOOL AN IMPRESSIVE 19th CENTURY MAHOGANY MUSICAL BRACKET CLOCK the gadrooned caddy top with turned finials and corinthian columns enclosing the 8.5” arched signed silver engraved dial with Roman numerals and tune selector fronting the substantial triple chain driven fusee movement striking the hours and playing one of seven tunes on nineteen bells on the hour 84cm high

Los 708

HINDLEY (HENRY) YORKA GEORGE II CUBAN MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the arched 12" brass dial with fine rococo spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic minute markings, matted centre and subsidiary seconds with unusual blued steel hands beneath a 31-day date dial and indicator the arch; the 8-day movement with finely finned reverse baluster pillars, anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell.  The case with original detachable caddy, arched side windows and dentil moulded cornice above a blue glass painted blind  frieze and upper spandrels to the hood door flanked by full-length pillars; the trunk with an arched top door and plinth base standing on ogee moulded bracket feet 236cm high

Los 773

BEN JOHNSON, LONDON AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER FIGURED WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK the caddy top hood with flame shaped gilt finials above a 'D' moulded long door with fitted lenticle; on a square plinth base. The 12" square brass dial with gilt crown and cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and five minute markers enclosing a finely matted centre with seconds dial and a finely engraved date aperture. Fronting an eight-day five pillared movement with outside countwheel strike on a bell and a later half hour mechanism 250cm overall

Los 783

A LARGE LATE 19th CENTURY GERMAN QUARTER STRIKING BRONZE MOUNTED WALNUT BRACKET CLOCK having urn finial on caddy top above an 8” arched brass dial with ornate gilt spandrels and silvered Roman chapter ring with two small subsidiary dials in the arch, regulation adjustment and Chime/Silent, fronting a massive three train spring driven movement chiming the quarters on four gongs and the hours on a larger gong, backplate stamped R.S.M

Los 907

A GEORGE II FIGURED SOLID MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE with caddy moulded edge and inset cornered top above a concave shaped frieze with pull-out candle slides; standing on shaped cabriole legs with pad feet 71cm high 77cm wide 53.5cm deep

Los 61

Tea caddy with tin lining and painted miniature portrait to the lid

Los 62

Mother of pearl topped wooden tea caddy with silvered lining

Los 90

A George III silver caddy spoon, initialled, with bright cut decoration, Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1792, five mustard type spoons, and a small sifter, approx. 4.5 ozt

Los 124

A silver tea caddy, of hexagonal form, Birmingham 1906, 8.5 cm high, and two silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, London 1836 and 1845, approx. 7.9 ozt (3)

Los 743

A group of various Eastern white metal items comprising a pair of rose water droppers, height 19.5cm, an Indian egg cup, a tea caddy and a Persian box and cover with embossed foliate scroll decoration, diameter 10cm (5).

Los 748

A collection of oriental items comprising a 20th century Chinese bronze Buddha, height 17cm, a 19th century Japenese figure of Bodhidharma Daruma holding a ruyiu, height 9cm, a Japanese metal plated tea caddy with embossed dragons, width 12.5cm and a lacquered trinket box decorated with cranes, width 19cm, (4).

Los 79

A small quantity of collectors' items comprising a brass and metal trivet with sliding parts and hook over back, a Victorian satinwood rectangular tea caddy with hinged lid and cross banding, width 23cm, a small cast iron mask and a resin example, (4).

Los 942

A group of predominantly blue and white ceramics including Spode Christmas no.4, Ringtons Ltd tea box, a Japanese tea caddy and Adams bowl, also three miniature character jugs, a Delft blue dish and a 19th century Chinese bowl.

Los 947

A group of various ceramic vases including a floral transfer decorated Royal Stanley Ware 'Jacobean' baluster example and a near pair of squat baluster 'Emaux de Louviere' examples, also an L. Bernardaud & Co Limoges tea caddy, height 18cm.

Los 1101

JOHN STUART SHELLIS; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver Liberty style caddy spoon with hammered body and pierced scroll handle centred with green and blue enamel roundel, Birmingham 2016, length 7cm, approx 0.4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Poor quality where the handle meets the bowl, and there is a flaw to the enamel.

Los 1197

ALICE & GEORGE BURROWS; a George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with pierced bowl and engraved initials to the handle 'S.B.', also two pairs of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, a silver preserve spoon, a silver long handled spoon and a further unmarked spoon (6).

Los 1200

A collection of hallmarked silver and sterling silver spoons including a sifting spoon, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1935, a tea strainer, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1928, a tea caddy with crown finial, Da-mar Silverware, London 1977 with Jubilee mark, a sundae spoon with a twisted section to the stem, J&SS, London 1978, also a novelty tennis spoon, small berry spoon, Agnus Dei spoon with enamel finial, Mexican, Danish, Hong Kong sterling spoons, a spoon straw with giraffe charm, a small pickle fork, etc, combined approx 8.59ozt.

Los 27

A late Victorian writing slope with two decorative bands, 29.5 x 21 x 14.5cm, a rosewood tea caddy with sarcophagus lid (af), three various trinket boxes and a turned wooden vase (6).

Los 5

A 19th century mahogany rectangular three division tea caddy with cross bands, corner inlay and hinged lid, width 25cm and a walnut example with metal mother-of-pearl inlaid decoration and bun feet, the hinged lid enclosing two divisions, width 19cm (inlay af) (2).

Los 529

A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain tea caddy of globular form, painted in underglaze blue with foliate sprays, unmarked, height 9.5cm, bearing an old sticker to the base.

Los 6

A early 20th century rectangular tea caddy with mother of pearl escutcheon, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded section interior, width 23cm.

Los 7

A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy on bun feet, the hinged lid enclosing two hinged internal sections and a glass mixing bowl, width 30.5cm (hinge to lid af).

Los 1850

A Chinese carved bamboo brush pot; together with an ebonised carved bowl, enamelled metal bowl and pewter tea caddy (4)

Los 135

A collection of silver napkin rings, caddy spoon, teaspoons etc Birminham 1935 maker Arthur Price, combined total gross weight approx 5.22ozt

Los 1586

Fighting Cocks, brass jardiniere, tea caddy, wooden card box, shoe stretchers etc (1 box)

Los 301

A Georgian silver caddy spoon (repaired); 2 scents with silver tops; etc.

Los 309

A hallmarked silver oval tea caddy with hinged lid (marks worn) London 1915, 3.6oz; a jewelled cigarette case Birmingham 1903, 2.3oz (a.f.)

Los 155

Ceramics - a Royal Crown Derby Old Avesbury dinner plate; others Spode, Masons, Wedgwood, Minton etc; a Ringtons tea caddy; etc qty

Los 297

A Victorian silver snuff box, Birmingham 1859; a pair of Georgian sugar bows; silver caddy spoon , Birmingham 1829

Los 327

An unusual 19th century mahogany inverted ogee tea caddy, c.1830

Los 339

A Victorian coromandel domed rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, c.1870

Los 325

A 19th century Burr yew and boxwood strung tea caddy of rectangular form, the top opening to reveal two fitted tea cannisters, both similarly veneered, a glass mixing bowl, the sides with applied brass lion handles and raised on brass lion paw feet, with Ivory teardrop escutcheon, 31cm wide

Los 334

A Regency rosewood and inlaid brass 'Boulle work' tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with hinged cover enclosing a pair of fitted inlaid brass tea cannisters and mixing bowl well, raised on compressed bun feet, 32cm wide

Los 481

A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged top opening to reveal a fitted interior and glass bowl, the exterior decorated with mother of pearl inlaid circles and raised on bun feet. 34cm.

Los 138

A mid 19thC yew veneered and ebony strung tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded divisions, on ball feet, 21cm wide.

Los 140

An early 19thC mahogany tea caddy, with ebony strung borders, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded divisions and a central engraved mixing bowl, 31cm wide.

Los 143

An early Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing an interior with a cut glass mixing bowl and two lidded divisions, on bun feet, 35cm wide.

Los 188

A William IV rosewood and brass inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two separate compartments and a recess for a bowl, on bun feet, 31cm wide

Los 401

A Victorian embossed silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1896 by Deakin & Francis, 2½oz

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