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Los 604

A good George III Mahogany edged and chequer band strung Scrolled Paper elliptical-shaped TEA CADDY with axe drop handle to the lid and figural panel to the front 19cm by 12.5cm high

Los 531

LEPAUTE H. GER DU ROIAn early 19th Century French Walnut REGULATOR LONGCASE CLOCK the caddy top hood above panelled spandrels enclosing a brass bezel and a 25cm convex enamel dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic minute markings; ornate pierced brass hands and centre seconds hand fronting a substantial eight day timepiece movement with pin wheel escapement, grid iron pendulum with heavy bob, brass cased weight and counter weight. The later case with glazed trunk door, panelled sides and panelled plinth base  220cm high

Los 609

An early Victorian mottled Tortoiseshell sarcophagus pagoda top TEA CADDY with divided lidded interior and small ivory bun feet 15.5cm by 8.5cm by 13cm high

Los 607

A late Regency Ivory strung Tortoiseshell TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form with centre ball finial and lined inner lid, with a divided lidded interior 18cm by 11cm by 15cm high 

Los 611

An early Victorian Tortoiseshell and Ivory banded rectangular TEA CADDY with pewter string inlays, lidded interior and lined inner lid 12cm by 8.5cm by 11cm high

Los 606

A George III box wood and ebony strung burr Yew wood TEA CADDY with oval silver handle to the top and fitted interior having two lift out hinged canisters centralised by a glass mixing bowl 31cm by 15cm by 15cm high 

Los 742

A George III Mahogany CAMPAIGN PARTNERS DESK of unusually small size the caddy edged black tooled leather top above a pair of drawers to either side with six graduated short drawers to either pedestal; on moulded plinths fitted shaped fret-cut brass handles and lock plates with loop droppers, brass side carrying handles and original bolt fastenings to the top and side pedestals 109cm by 84cm by 76cm high

Los 692

A good Geo II Walnut Childs HIGH CHAIR with embroidered tapestry seat the caddy moulded dished triple ladder back with shaped open arms and turned supports; on moulded edge square legs with raised under stretchers - foot rest missing 41cm across arms by 93cm high 

Los 469

A late 17th Century style Burr Walnut small caddy top BRACKET/MANTEL CLOCK with brass mounts, folding handle and corner finials. The 5” square brass and silvered dial with chapter ring and spandrels, matted centre and mock pendulum aperture fronting a two train spring driven movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel strike on a bell; the engraved backplate bearing signature for Jno. Ellicott, London 27cm handle up

Los 613

An early George III rectangular Mahogany TEA CADDY fitted brass side handles and folding handle to the lid enclosing a triple divided lidded interior 28cm by 12.5cm by 15cm high

Los 44

A First Period Worcester polychrome TEA CADDY of footed fluted ovoid form decorated with alternate gilded hatched and flower spray panels set with flower head medallions 12.5cm high - square blue seal mark circa 1770

Los 608

An early Victorian blond Tortoiseshell sarcophagus TEA CADDY with silver wire inlays and pagoda top lid with a monogrammed silver plaque; the divided interior with inner lids - on brass bun feet 15cm by 9cm by 14cm high

Los 1319

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy; and another similar rosewood sarcophagus casket, the latter 24cm wide.

Los 1767

A George III satinwood and line inlaid rectangular tea caddy, 29cm wide.

Los 1325

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy; and two further 19th century caskets.

Los 1768

A George III figured mahogany and inlaid tea caddy, 32.5cm wide, with void interior.

Los 1543

A George III burr yew wood and line inlaid tea caddy of chamfered rectangular form, 19cm wide.

Los 109

A Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, (makers mark rubbed) possibly London 1830, with shell bowl and scroll handle; Together with A Hallmarked Silver Handled Seal, R.M. Marples & Son, London 1902 (also stamped import letter F). (2)

Los 195

Chinese brass tea caddy with decorative panels, together with a pair of small cloisonne vases and a cloisonne lidded pot

Los 374

19th c. tea caddy, a 19th c. mahogany jewellery box and two wooden book rests

Los 390

19th c. mahogany tea caddy (A/F), and two similar jewellery boxes

Los 187

19th c. rosewood tea caddy with mother-of-pearl inlay and internal glass mixing bowl

Los 18

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Edward Mayfield, London 1806, having shell shaped bowl, 8cm. Condition Report: good. Minor denting to bowl, crease where handle bends. No splits seen. Marks clear.

Los 20

A 19th century silver leaf shaped caddy spoon, 8.3cm. Condition Report: Not fully hallmarked, no makers or city mark, other marks slightly obscured by the chased decoration to bowl.

Los 30

A George III silver caddy spoon, having wrigglework decoration to bowl, by Cox & Bettridge, Birmingham 1813, 6.7cm. Condition Report: Crease to centre of handle. Marks clear

Los 38

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon having chased decoration, by James Wintle , London 1838, 5.5cm.

Los 29

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Edward Mayfield, London 1799, 6.5cm. Condition Report: good. Marks clear

Los 34

A George III silver tea caddy spoon, London 1794, having bright cut decoration and shell shaped bowl, 7.2cm. Condition Report: Minor denting to bowl, handle creased. Marks clear. No makers or city mark.

Los 19

A unmarked caddy spoon, having floral decoration and gilded bowl, 8cm.

Los 27

A silver caddy spoon, by Charles Hougham, London 1791, having bright cut decoration to handle, 7cm.

Los 47

A George III silver tea caddy spoon, by Robert Rutland, London 1809, 8.8cm. Condition Report: good. Marks clear. Later decoration to bowl.

Los 32

A George III silver caddy spoon, London 1790, having shell shaped bowl, 7cm. Condition Report: Minor denting to bowl, handle creased. Marks clear. No makers or city marks.

Los 40

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1798?, having green stained turned ivory handle, 10cm. Condition Report: good. However signs of glue seen at handle joint and fading to ivory in places.

Los 35

A George III silver caddy spoon, by I T, Birmingham 1810, having chased decoration, 8cm. Condition Report: good. Marks clear.

Los 44

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1855, 5cm.

Los 21

A George III silver jockey cap tea caddy spoon, Birmingham 1799, no makers mark, 5.5cm. Condition Report: Dent to bowl, gilt rubbed. Marks clear.

Los 97

A small silver Christening mug, by Adie Bothers Ltd, Birmingham 1957, 6.5cm, 72g; together with a necklace, a genleman's wristwatch; and a caddy spoon.

Los 45

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon, having shell shaped bowl, by Robert Wallis, London 1843, 10.4cm.

Los 28

A George III silver caddy spoon, by John Lawrence & Co, Birmingham 1816, having chased floral decoration, 7cm. Condition Report: Bowl tip slightly very damaged. Marks clear.

Los 39

A silver caddy spoon having ivory handle, by W.E, London 1823, 10.3cm.

Los 36

A George III silver fiddle, shell and thread pattern caddy spoon, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1832, 8.7cm. Condition Report: Repair to bowl. Marks clear.

Los 22

A George III silver caddy spoon, by George White, London 1798, having bright cut decoration, 7.2cm. Condition Report: Crease to handle. Marks clear.

Los 33

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Thomas Dicks, London 1815, 8cm. Condition Report: good. Marks clear.

Los 42

A George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by J H, London 1826, 9.5cm. Condition Report: good. Marks clear.

Los 41

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, having mother of pearl handle, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1887, 11.5cm.

Los 25

A George III silver tea caddy spoon, by I T, Birmingham 1799, having circular bowl and brightcut decoration, 7.7cm. Condition Report: Crease at handle base. Marks readable.

Los 23

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Wilmore, B irmingham 1817, 7.2cm. Condition Report: Bowl tip slightly worn. Marks partly rubbed.

Los 43

An early 19th century silver caddy spoon, probably by Thomas Wheatley of Newcastle, having shell shaped bowl and brightcut decoration to handle, 10cm, 11g. Condition Report: makers mark poorly struck, no date letter.

Los 24

A George IV silver Kings pattern caddy spoon, by Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1829, 8.7cm. Condition Report: good. Initials to handle. Marks clear.

Los 37

A George III silver Kings pattern caddy spoon, by John Harris, London 1826, 11.4cm. Condition Report: good. Marks clear.

Los 46

A George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon having floral bowl, by John Osment, Exeter 1820, 10cm. Condition Report: good. Marks clear.

Los 31

A George III silver caddy spoon, having mother of pearl handle, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1810, 9cm. Condition Report: Very minor split to handle holder. Marks clear.

Los 26

A silver caddy spoon, having mother of pearl handle, by W K, London 1828, 9.3cm. Condition Report: some denting to rim, marks quite rubbed.

Los 43

An 18th century oak caddy top chest of drawers, with two over three graduated drawers on shaped bracket feet. h. 103 cm, w. 92 cm, d. 50 cm CONDITION REPORT: Split to top. Split to sides. Later handles. Possibly later feet. Some chips to moulding. Wobbly. General wear and tear

Los 51

A Georgian mahogany, tulipwood and boxwood crossbanded tea caddy with two caddy compartments and mixing bowl inside, h. 15 cm, w. 30 cm, d. 15 cm CONDITION REPORT: Some crossbanding missing. One caddy compartment apart with all elements present. Mixing bowl cracked and possibly associated. Handle missing. Wrong key. General wear and tear.

Los 80

Antique Tea Caddy, the interior lids hand painted with dogs, approx 22 x 13 x 12 cms

Los 522

GEORGE II PERIOD RED WALNUT SIDE TABLE OR SILVER TABLE CIRCA 1740The rectangular caddy moulded top with serpentine corners above a frieze drawer raised on cabriole legs terminating on pad feet73 cm. high; 82 cm. wide; 46 cm. deep

Los 69

LOT OF SILVER FLATWAREto include a George III bright cut silver caddy spoon, three teaspoons, maker Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1910/1912, two snail forks, maker R & W Sorley, London 1913, six coffee bean terminal silver spoons, etc, approximately 187g gross

Los 3

SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICEmaker J B Chatterly & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1968-69 and 1969-70, comprising a teapot, coffee pot sugar bowl, and silver milk jug approximately 1343g gross; and a Padova, Italy, silver caddy spoon with scalloped bowl and decorated handle, 29g (4)

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