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Los 262

Two Royal Doulton limited edition figures: Golfer & Caddy, MCL 1 & 2, with certificates, in boxes

Los 327

Three Georgian silver teaspoons; a caddy spoon; a collection of miniature and salt spoons in small display case

Los 190A

Silver - a set of six Dutch silver teaspoons, 59.4g; a silver coloured caddy spoon embossed with an interior scene, Windmill terminal; a silver teaspoon , Thistle terminal, marks rubbed; 9.3g; a silver coloured pickle fork; a silver sifter spoon Chester 1915, 21 7g

Los 29

An octagonal tea caddy, mid 20th Century; another rectangular; inset panels of Oriental ladies; three Japanese circular canisters complete with inner lids, decorated with Cranes and Mount Fuji (5)

Los 79

A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlay sarcophagus shaped tea caddy (faults)

Los 550

Two hallmarked silver caddy spoons to include one with conch shell decoration

Los 184

Pair of George III silver cauldron shaped open salts with blue glass liners, modern sparrow beak jug, 2 piece tea set , 2 handled sugar caddy spoon, small salts, various dates & makers & qty of silver plate PLEASE always check condition PRIOR to bidding or email us with a condition report request if you cannot view in person

Los 234

Modern design silver caddy spoon with hammered bowl, the handle pierced with a flowering shrub, maker 'John Murray' London 1973 PLEASE always check condition PRIOR to bidding or email us with a condition report request if you cannot view in person

Los 235

George III shell bowl caddy spoon with bright cut handle by 'Charles Hougham' London 1784 together with a late C18th Irish shell bowl caddy spoon with bright cut handle maker James Olivant, Dublin circa 1785, PLEASE always check condition PRIOR to bidding or email us with a condition report request if you cannot view in person

Los 179

Various 19thC boxes, to include a walnut and brass bound writing box, a sarcophagus shaped rosewood tea caddy and a walnut workbox

Los 531

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 293

A silver plated faux tortoiseshell tea caddy, length 13.5cm.

Los 255

Hallmarked silver comprising a Victorian Newcastle caddy spoon 1856 and three others, wt. 2oz.

Los 120

A group of four Georgian silver caddy spoons. CONDITION REPORT - two of the spoons a little thin and with dings although there's no splits nor any repairs.

Los 4

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy. W20cm CONDITION REPORT  - both hinges broken, one repaired but quite loose, lid doesn't close inline, various losses to exterior and interior veneer. I would describe the colour as an orangy brown with hsplashes of yellow. UK P&P £15 + VAT 

Los 254

19th Century oak sarcophagus shaped work box, together with a 20th Century walnut, metal mounted caddy. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 331

19th Century mahogany sarcophagus two section tea caddy with ivory escutcheon on brass feet, together with an oak four section decanter stand. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 472

A Ringtons Maling pottery tea caddy having pictorial black and white decoration with script for The North East Coast Industries Exhibition 1929

Los 387

A collection of silver items including Georgian sugar tongs, a caddy spoon, Napkin rings and others, with silver plated items

Los 284

A box of collectables including silver plated serviette rings, decanter labels, caddy spoon and hip flask etc.

Los 438

An Austrian Art Deco table lighter by Josef Lorenzi. Modelled in the form of a young boy golf caddy and raised on an alabaster plinth.

Los 1020

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, George Unite, Birmingham 1857

Los 127

A hallmarked silver tea caddy, cased together with a silver perfume bottle, a lacquered pen tray and other items

Los 1185

Regency - Rosewood and Marquerty Inlaid Sarcophagus Shaped Double Tea Caddy, Marquerty Inlay to Cover, Mother of Pearl Escutcheon. 7.75 Inches High, 13 Inches Wide & 7.5 Inches Deep. Canisters Missing.

Los 70

Moore & Wright tool chest, pair of oak Art Deco picture frames, brass kettle, walnut writing slope and a tea caddy. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Los 68

A mid Victrorian hallmarked silver jockey cap tea caddy spoon, c.1869

Los 82

A hallmarked silver caddy spoon, napkin ring, silver propelling pencil, sugar tongs and other silver items.

Los 5087

Ceramics - a Wade Ringtons Tea caddy, English castles; other jugs similar; a pair of Ringtons Tea 1907 Collection tea pots; others including mugs, etc

Los 5467

A George III mahogany crossbanded tea caddy, painted oval of seashells to lid

Los 124

A 19th Century tortoiseshell and ivory two-compartment tea caddy, 8" wide

Los 142

A 19th Century rectangular mahogany two-division tea caddy, 10 1/2" wide, and a larger mahogany box, lid inset engraved escutcheon

Los 148

A 19th Century wooden tea caddy decorated gargoyle heads, two cribbage boards and a carved wooden panel

Los 277

A silver caddy spoon, five silver thimbles, a silver topped jar, a sugar basin, etc

Los 47

A collection of 19th Century commemorative, farmer's and other earthenware mugs and an oak tea caddy with plated mounts

Los 248

A Burr Walnut veneered Jewellery box, the lid opening to reveal two tiers, the top with fitted area for a pocket watch, together with a Brass bound stained wood tea caddy (2)

Los 35

A Victorian tortoiseshell calling card case, with mother of pearl inlay, applied white metal shield, 10cm x 7.5cm, and a tortoiseshell and silver pique caddy spoon, (2).

Los 395

A Victorian japanned lacquer tea caddy, decorated with the Willow pattern, 10cm x 10cm x 12cm, a Chinese brass box containing costume jewellery, and a figure of a dragon, (AF), (3).

Los 399

A Regency mahogany and boxwood line inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus twin compartment form, raised on bun feet, 20.5cm x 12cm x 13.5cm. Warning - This lot contains tea.

Los 433

A pair of Victorian sifter sugar tongs, London 1854, caddy spoon, pepperette, thimble and two silver bangles, 4.27oz, pair of oak and white metal napkin rings, book mark and a plated paper knife.

Los 500

A lead tea caddy with a Blackamoor's head finial to the lid, of octagonal form with naively painted panels, 13cm x 9.5cm x 14cm.

Los 140

A Liberty and Company Art Nouveau style silver caddy spoon with pierced scroll handle inset with blue and green enamel, Edinburgh 1987, and a pair of metal wire napkin rings mounted with enamel inset roundels, stamped 'Guild Button', (a/f)

Los 307

A George III silver caddy spoon, with pierced bowl and engraved handle, initialled, marks rubbed

Los 739

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, maker Charles Boyton, London 1837, together with a silver and tortoiseshell mounted trinket box

Los 747

Three silver plated Naval caddy spoons bearing crests of RMS Queen Mary, RMS Queen Mary, RMS Ascania and MV Britannic

Los 1030

A 19thC Chinese shaped lacquer two-division tea caddy with gilt decoration and pewter or Pak Tong lining, 24x18x13cm

Los 937

A 19thC Chinese octagonal tea caddy and cover decorated with court scenes (13cm tall) together with carved jadeite horses on wooden plinth

Los 1020

A Chinese cloisonne tea caddy decorated with dragons and mythical creatures and with aventurine band, raised on four gilt feet, 15cm tall

Los 156

λ A George III ivory decagonal tea caddy, inlaid with tortoiseshell stringing, the tent hinged top with a silver loop handle revealing a part foil lined interior with a tortoiseshell lid, the front with a miniature painting of a lady beside a tomb within a silver mount and a silver dot border, 12.3cm high, 11.5cm wide.

Los 159

A George III satinwood and kingwood tea caddy, the hinged lid inlaid with a central fan patera and with fan spandrels, the interior with twin lidded divisions, each with a bone handle, 24.2cm wide, together with a George III harewood and marquetry tea caddy, 11.5cm. (2)

Los 158

A late George III mahogany tea caddy, with ebonised stringing and edging, the hinged top with an oval inlaid panel and a brass swing handle, the interior with a lead lid and with a bone escutcheon, 11.3cm high, 11.9cm wide.

Los 243

An early 18th century and later walnut marquetry longcase clock, the eight day five ringed pillar movement with a latched centre pillar, with an inside locking plate and striking on a bell, the 11 inch brass dial signed 'Peter Wise, London' on the silvered chapter ring, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, ringed winding holes, winged mask and scrolled spandrels, in a case with panelled sides, the hood with a caddy top and ball finials, the whole inlaid with scrolled marquetry, the trunk door with two panels of hunting scenes, the lower panel beneath the glass lenticle decorated with shepherds, now with a later ebonised plinth, 239cm high. Peter Wise, Cheapside, London, free of the Clockmaker's Company 1693, made master in 1725-41. Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke. Sold in these rooms 30th July 2014, lot 180.

Los 157

λ An early Victorian mother of pearl tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, the hinged lid revealing a pair of lidded compartments, with ivory edging, on vegetable ivory feet (one replaced), 15.5cm high, 22cm wide, 14.5cm deep.

Los 163

λ A George III mahogany octagonal tea caddy, inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringing and with rosewood banding, with a later foil interior and key escutcheon, 11.3cm high, 11.6cm wide.

Los 162

λ A George III mahogany tea caddy, with blind fret carved decoration, the hinged lid with a gilt brass handle revealing three lidded compartments and a lift-out spoon rest compartment, with ivory corner columns on ogee bracket feet, 17cm high, 24.8cm wide, 15.4cm deep.

Los 283

A pair of Copeland Spodes Italian pattern circular bowls and Copeland Spodes Italian tea caddy inscribed 'Polly put the kettle on we'll all have tea'.

Los 440

A small Georgian inlaid mahogany tea caddy, with inlaid shell motif on the lid, opening to reveal a formerly tin-lined interior.

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