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Los 813

A pair of loaded silver stem vases, Chester 1913, 18cm, an octagonal bon bon dish with pierced sides, a circular bon bon dish, a silver lidded pot, silver caddy spoon, a pair of glass dressing table pots with silver lids, 4 by 4cm, and rectangular dressing table pot, a silver napkin ring, and a white metal cup, 9.11toz total silver weight excluding vases. (11)

Los 810

A silver tea caddy, of square form, London 1900, 8 by 6.5 by 11cm, and a Victorian four division toast rack, London 1873, 12.61toz. (2)

Los 529

A collection of Mason's ironstone in the Mandalay pattern, comprising an octagonal lamp, 31cm, and ginger jar, 26cm, two further circular ginger jars, a tea caddy, a chamberstick, jug, stem vase, oval photograph frame, clock, ring tree and a plate, 27cm. (12)

Los 735

A Victorian burr walnut domed tea caddy, decorated with brass and ivory mounts in the Arabesque style, the fitted interior with two domed lids with ivory handles, 28 by 14 by 17cm, together with a mahogany tea caddy, the fitted interior complete with fluted glass bowl, 30 by 15 by 15cm. (2)

Los 271

An 18th century Chinese export black lacquer tea caddy, 20cm

Los 102

An early Victorian rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form

Los 137

A Victorian walnut tea caddy containing an Killarney bog oak miniature pan, ivory napkin rings, silver chain necklace, a beaded glass necklace, enamel and gilt metal brooch and a ladies sewing kit.

Los 2

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1814, with prick-dot decoration, 7 cm long, 5 g gross; with a silver handled magnifying glass

Los 845

A George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1818, Joseph Willmore

Los 118

Ringtons tea caddy, Mason's, Copenhagen and other ceramics in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 2

Early 19th Century satinwood tea caddy with ebonised bandings, hallmarked silver sugar tongs and teaspoon and a 19th Century Minton oriental style bowl Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 221

19th Century tea caddy, collection of playing cards, 19th Century warming pan, companion set and miscellanea in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 98

A George III mahogany and boxwood strung tea caddy, of plain rectangular form, having a fitted two compartment interior with central glass mixing bowl, w.31cm

Los 2A

Victorian mahogany tea caddy with lift out compartments and cut glass liner W31cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 143

A Georgian inlaid mahogany four bottle decanter box, containing four parcel gilt decanters, together with a regency mahogany tea caddy

Los 474

Early XIX Century Mahogany Tea Caddy, with boxwood inlay, ERA box camera, in leather case, early XX Century brass mantel clock with C scroll decoration, etc:- One Tray

Los 338

James Dixon Plated Dish, with a gadrooned border, XIX Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, XIX Century plated hot water jug.

Los 1

Dutch early 19th century silver novelty caddy spoon mounted by a duck, the bowl embossed with recumbent cattle within scrolled cartouche frame, hallmarks possibly 1837, The Hague, 5.5" long

Los 379

A 19th century mahogany dome top tea caddy, with inlay to the top and front, the interior with two compartments, raised on four ball feet, width 7.5ins

Los 554

A Victorian silver tea caddy, of oval form with pull off covers, London 1894, weight 3oz, together with a Scottish silver tea caddy, of oval form with gadrooned lower body, Edinburgh 1910, weight 6oz

Los 366

A 19th century burr wood tea caddy, of rectangular form, the interior fitted with two covered compartments, width 8ins

Los 676

A pair of silver napkin rings, with embossed classical decoration, Birmingham 1899, weight 2oz, together with a Dutch imported caddy spoon, the bowl embossed with a girl carrying a yoke in landscape, having a ship finial, import marks for London 1901, a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs and a butter knife

Los 381

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, with satinwood stringing, the interior fitted with two pull out caddies flanking a central mixing bowl, with gilt metal handles and paw feet, width 12.5ins

Los 380

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, the interior fitted with two covered compartments, raised on oblate bun feet, width 8ins

Los 247

An unusual Georgian mahogany triple tea caddy fitted with mixer and spoon slots, 26cm x 14cm x 17cm.

Los 106

FOUR SILVER NAPKIN RINGS VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES, A SILVER TEA STRAINER AND A SMALL QUANTITY OF SILVER FLATWARE INCLUDING CADDY AND SALT SPOONS, ETC, 5OZS 10DWTS

Los 94

AN EDWARD VII SILVER TEA CADDY, 9.5CM H SHEFFIELD 1908 AND A SILVER CASTER AND COVER, 8OZS 5DWTS

Los 114

A 19th Century mahogany rectangular two-compartment tea caddy with central mixing bowl holder, 12" long

Los 393

A George III mahogany tea caddy, gadrooned border, lid enclosing two canisters, on bun feet 32cm

Los 121

A late 19th / early 20th century German 800 silver five piece tea service, maker Storck & Sinsheimer, Hanau, the embossed design after Teniers, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and tea caddy, 38oz

Los 100

Six George IV and later silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers including Walker & Hall, 4oz

Los 130

Household Goods - a red telephone c.1970; a brass tea caddy; glassware; Cottage Ware;etc (1 box)

Los 17

A George III mahogany tea caddy, two section interior, ivory turned handles, inlaid cover, c.1820; another Victorian (2)

Los 76

A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, c.1810

Los 29

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy c.1870

Los 35

A Regency rosewood and boxwood line inlaid sarcophagus form tea caddy, twin lidded interior, raised on bun feet, with key, 19cm x 11.5cm x 15.5cm

Los 33

A Regency yew wood sarcophagus form tea caddy, with ivory key escutcheon, three section interior, raised on bun feet, 30.5cm x 15.5cm x 18cm

Los 193

An Edward VII silver St George's Day commemorative caddy spoon, George III silver salt spoon, Royal Worcester porcelain coffee can with silver holder embossed with putti, plated toasting fort with ivory handle, and a brass travelling inkwell.

Los 337

A large 19th century burr oak tea caddy in the manner of George Bullock, inlaid with bog oak marquetry and flowerheads of sarcophagus form, the interior with a pair of lidded compartments and spoon drawers flanking a central sugar bowl aperture, 21cm high, 44cm wide, 24.2cm deep.

Los 330

A George II fruitwood tea caddy, in the form of a pear with an iron oval escutcheon, the interior with traces of a foil lining, 15.5cm high. Provenance: From the collection of the late Victor Needham.

Los 246

Victorian rosewood glove box with ivory mounts, a cinnabar caddy & a dome top box with inset turquoise stones

Los 331

A George III papier-mache tea caddy attributed to Henry Clay, of canted rectangular form, the front decorated with classical figures with diaper panels and an entwined chain lower border, the hinged lid with a loop handle revealing a lidded interior, 11.8cm high, 12cm wide.

Los 339

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 338

λ An 18th century Anglo-Indian rosewood and ivory tea chest, the hinged top with a caddy moulded edge with ivory banding decorated in lac with scrolling leaves and flowers, with a bronze swing handle and a central tree, the interior with a plush lining and three divisions containing two cut glass and silver lidded canisters, each engraved with the coat of arms of the Egerton family, the front with an engraved escutcheon, c.1770, Vizagapatam, 14cm high, 22.6cm wide, 12.8cm deep. The coat of arms are for the marriage of William Egerton (1726-1783) to Mary Kirke (1727-). They had six children. The Egerton family were important landowners. One of the family was made Viscount Brackley, later Earl of Bridgewater. Another became Duke of Bridgewater and pioneered the construction of many of Britain's canals. The Egertons own Tatton Park, Cheshire.

Los 293

A George II mahogany kneehole desk, with a caddy moulded edge top above a frieze drawer and seven further drawers around a central cupboard, 79cm high, 79cm wide, 49.8cm deep

Los 145

A cased set of spoons, coffee spoons, silver napkin ring, a caddy spoon and a silver mounted calendar.

Los 423

Royal Doulton figures Fair Lady, Gillian & Rose, Jester character jug, flambe cat, Masons Mandalay red charger and caddy, Paragon trio etc

Los 969

A rosewood or similar exotic wood tea caddy with two divisions flanking a mixing bowl (W30xD16xH18cm)

Los 992

A quantity of brassware to include candlesticks, vases, a dog inkwell, bowls and an ornate caddy

Los 318

19th century mahogany sarcophagus form tea caddy (vacant interior)

Los 1701

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy with twin division interior, 20cm wide x 15cm high.

Los 2071

A George III silver tea caddy spoon, the handle with bright cut decoration, probably London 1809, a Dutch rectangular hinge lidded trinket box, with embossed decoration, an Oriental mustard pot, decorated with dragons, a pair of small pricket candlesticks, detailed Silver, height 8cm and fourteen mostly plated condiment spoons, (18).

Los 74

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with fitted interior

Los 86

A George III satinwood and cross banded tea caddy, with mother of pearl escutcheon, together with a small quantity of silver plated cutlery, and an entree dish

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