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Los 478

Small oval embossed tea caddy 2.5” wide Sheff 1893 by HA 50g

Los 354

Silver gilt Georgian caddy scoop on mop handle Birm 1813 by SP 7g

Los 353

Early Victorian caddy spoon shell bowl 3” overall Birm 1859 by B & C 13g

Los 356

Gilt bowl caddy spoon with carved handle Birm 1888 by RT 12g

Los 522

Good Victorian caddy spoon with shell bowl & vine capped loop handle Birm 1877 by GU 16g

Los 449

Georgian caddy scoop with turned ivory handle Birm 1824 by IB

Los 355

Georgian caddy scoop with carved mop handle Birm 1818 by M & Co 8g

Los 450

Georgian oe pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl Lon 1823 by BD

Los 261

A George III mahogany tea caddy, an adjustable dressing table mirror, winged cherub, mask wall mount, 17cm, Indian inlaid desk stand and book stand (a/f), papier mâché dish and three various boxes (NC)

Los 271

A Victorian black lacquered papier mâché tea caddy, with domed top (broken into three pieces) rectangular shape with circular recess for mixing bowl and a canister (lid detached), with concave sides on scroll feet, decorated with gilt and mother of pearl floral bouquets, (a/f) 29cm (NC)

Los 1099

A George I brass mounted horn tea caddy, of globular form. Diameter 11.5 cm. Sold with copy receipt dated 1995 from Alistair Sampson Antiques for £2600 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The caddy is in generally very good condition. The lock, hinges and handle are original and they are all in good condition. The lock is open. We do not have a key. The lower half of the caddy is in generally very good condition with no losses, damage, repair or restoration. The top half of the casket has a stress fracture to the right hand side approximately 2 ins from the lock. This should be clear on our images. Other than this condition is extremely good.

Los 884

An Arts & Crafts oval copper tea caddy, stamped "JS & SB", another pewter stamped "Sturges Patent" and a pewter cigarette box. Largest length 15 cm.

Los 1094

A Regency/William IV inlaid mother of pearl tea caddy, sarcophagus form, width 33 cm, a miniature parquetry chest of drawers, a small Treen stool and a tea caddy. CONDITION REPORT: Small Stool - One leg is loose in its joint. All legs seem to be original. We can see no repairs. There are a few old woodworm holes and nibbles around the feet. The top of the piece is in generally good order with no splits, major losses or repairs.

Los 211

A Carltonware tea caddy, with printed mark to base. Height 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both the caddy & lid are in good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration.

Los 1068

A George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy, with single compartment and brass handle to lid. Width 11.5 cm.

Los 1333

A George III mahogany chest on stand, with caddy top with brass drop handle, the base fitted with two drawers and raised on legs of square section. Width 122 cm (see illustration).

Los 457

A George III coconut tea caddy, with silver coloured metal mounts. Diameter 10 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Generally very good condition. All metalwork including the hinge and closing plate are in good condition with no losses or damage. The coconut husk itself is also in good order with no significant cracks or splits. The base is in good order.

Los 1098

A George III tortoiseshell octagonal tea caddy. Height 10.7 cm, width 9.2 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This caddy is in generally very good condition. The button operating the closing mechanism is missing. Other than this the caddy is in really extremely good order with no condition issues. There has been a minor old repair around the rear hinge. The interior lid has had some edge tortoiseshell veneer repairs. The interior lead lining is mostly perished.

Los 1642

A late Victorian mahogany bowfronted chest of drawers, being boxwood and ebony strung, with caddy top, four drawers with brass drop handles and cockbeading to each drawer front, with shaped apron and raised on bracket feet. With 84 cm, depth 56 cm, height 82 cm.

Los 1110

A Regency/William IV mahogany tea caddy, length 22 cm, and a Georgian inlaid mahogany rectangular box.

Los 459

A George IV silver caddy spoon, London 1822, maker possibly R. Peppin. Length 10 cm, 17 grams.

Los 1047

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, boxwood strung and with brass handles and feet (see illustration).

Los 1

An early 19th century rosewood veneered tea caddy with glass mixing bowl, W. 31 x 17 x 20cm.

Los 8

An early 19th century flame mahogany veneered tea caddy, W. 36 x 18 x 18cm.

Los 480

A Regency figured veneer tea caddy, in rosewood, walnut, kingwood, satinwood and yew, with gilt brass loop handles and lion paw feet 32 x 19 x 18cm (12 x 7 x 7in)

Los 481

A late Regency papier maché tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal a central glass bowl flanked by tea compartments to either side, decorated with gilt and inlaid with mother-of-pearl, raised on bun feet 18 x 31 x 18cm (7 x 12 x 7in)

Los 482

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, with brass inlays and gadrooned edges, ring turned handles to either side and raised on bun feet 18 x 33 x 18cm (7 x 13 x 7in)

Los 398

A 19th century rosewood and marquetry tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a bowl aperture and a pair of lidded compartments

Los 4

A George IV rosewood rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, c.1830

Los 157

A George II mahogany three-compartment tea caddy with brass carrying handle, 8 3/4" wide

Los 159

A Regency rosewood two-compartment sarcophagus tea caddy, 8 3/4" wide

Los 160

A rosewood and line inlaid two-compartment sarcophagus tea caddy with lion mask brass ring handles, 9" wide

Los 190

A Kashmiri papier mache items comprising a mirror, tea caddy and vanity set with labels for Mohmad Hussan & Co

Los 235

Two silver pepperpots, a silver napkin ring, a silver caddy spoon and a silver vesta case, 4.7oz troy approx

Los 247

A silver three-piece cruet, a silver tea caddy, a pair of plated sugar tongs, a pill box and a vinaigrette, 5.4oz troy approx

Los 461

HALLMARKED SILVER GEORGIAN CADDY SPOON, BIRMINGHAM ASSAY

Los 346

A 19th century Burr Walnut tea caddy, of Sarcophagus form, the lid opening to reveal a fitted interior, 31cm wide

Los 352

A Chinese lacquer and gilt decorated tea set with six cups and saucers, teapot, sugar, milk and tea caddy on matching tray

Los 532

An 18th century and later walnut veneered linen press, the plain caddy top above a pair of cross-banded doors enclosing three mahogany faced and oak lined sliding linen trays and the base with two short over two long graduated drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet. 167 x 85cm.

Los 138

A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE VASES DECORATED WITH A LANDSCAPE, 21CM H, TWO GRADUATED BLUE EARTHENWARE JUGS, AN INLAID WALNUT TEA CADDY, A CHINESE TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, A RETICULATED CREAMWARE DISH AND A PLATED CRUET, 20TH CENTURY

Los 248

19TH CENTURY LARGE SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY raised on four bun feet, having fitted interior and central glass mixing bowl flanked by two tea canisters, velvet lined. 33cm wide x 17.5cm deep x 20cm high. CONDITION REPORT: One of the tea canisters inside is missing one part of the section of a side, some minor chippings as well to tortoiseshell on tea canisters. Velvet lining is worn and ripped in places. Large split to front section of lid. Losses to tortoiseshell in areas, some bubbling etc.

Los 16

A Rosewood tea caddy with inlaid decoration & inner lids, & a tea caddy with shell motif (2)

Los 232

A selection of collectables including chess and domino sets; tea caddy; etc.

Los 732

A Wedgwood blue jasper pepperette, Dresden basket, Limoges porcelain tea caddy, enamel and glass boxes, crested ware hat pin holder containing hat pins, three Locke & Co Worcester porcelain vases painted with birds, and sundry ceramics.

Los 535

A Regency rosewood and boxwood line inlaid tea caddy, of twin division sarcophagus form, 18.5cm x 10.5cm x 13.5cm.

Los 409

A George III ivory and blonde tortoiseshell two-division tea caddy with vacant silver cartouche, width 15.5cm

Los 229

A George V hallmarked silver tea caddy of Georgian design with acanthus leaf finial, Birmingham 1911 maker James Woods & Sons, width 9.5cm (149g)

Los 314

A Georg Jensen hallmarked silver caddy spoon stamped sterling Denmark and Georg Jensen Silversmiths Ltd. and with silver import marks for London 1950, length 10cm (27g)

Los 228

An Edward VII hallmarked silver tea caddy of Georgian design with neoclassical decoration and hinged lid, Sheffield 1909 maker George Nathan & Ridley Haynes, width 9cm (121g)

Los 175

A continental white metal or similar tea caddy or trinket box with gilt wash interior, width 15cm, marked to underside WP 12 12

Los 327

A white metal caddy spoon formed as a jockey's hat, marked sterling, length 5.5cm (15g)

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