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Los 248

An Old Sheffield Plate caddy spoon, circa 1800, octagonal handle with vacant navette cartouche, scalloped bowl, 7.5 cm. long Good condition, no splits, no copper showing through

Los 890

A Victorian yew wood tea caddy, brass bound with a domed cover, 23cm wide

Los 106

Scarce George III cut glass sugar caster with screw-on glass top on knopped stem and splayed foot, 18.5cm high and George IV cut glass tea caddy with diamond cut panels and stopper, 16cm high (2)

Los 1377

George III and later bracket clock with arched silvered dial with slow / fast dial in arch, signed - James Howden Edinburgh, with black bird's head and floral scroll decoration, fusee movement with some later conversions and no bell or striking mechanism - the back plate unsigned, in ebonised case with caddy top and pierced gilt brass and red velvet-backed side panels, gilt brass pineapple finials and folding handle, on bracket feet, 49cm high x 26cm wide - with three keys and pendulum

Los 337

Collection of contemporary silver - including tea strainer and stand, two cream jugs, caddy spoon, ladle and two pill boxes with bark-effect decoration (London - various dates), all marked - N. W., together with a late Victorian silver Albert, pair salt spoons (Birmingham 1887) and a 1920s compact with engine-turned decoration and guilloche enamel cover (Birmingham 1927). All at approximately 12ozs, compact 3.5cm diameter (12)

Los 356

Early 19th century Dutch silver travelling tea making set - comprising twelve teaspoons, caddy spoon, sugar scoop and tongs and a tea infuser, in original red velvet-lined fitted walnut veneered case (Dutch marks for 1830). Approximately 6ozs weighable silver

Los 367

Late 18th / early 19th century Old Sheffield Plate tea or hot water urn of classical form, with engraved cross-hatched decoration, lion mask handles, let-in shield with engraved armorial, long tap with twist handle, on four tall legs with paw feet and rectangular base, detachable domed cover with ball finial, separate central cone reservoir with original iron and separate burner receptacle, together with an en suite tea caddy with similar decoration, let-in shield and lockable domed cover, urn 34cm overall height (2)

Los 269

Indian carved wood caddy, Black Forest bear inkwell, cigarette lighter and cribbage board (4)

Los 223

Chinese caddy box, lozenge-shaped form, carved with a mountain scene, multiple character mark to the reverse, 9cm; and a carved nut thimble case, with thimble.

Los 130

Chinese pewter tea caddy, with four decorated panels, 11cm; another pewter tea caddy, Royal Selangor and other pewter cups, clocks; frames; tankards etc., (a box).

Los 69

A Victorian rosewood veneered tea caddy with mother of pearl inlay

Los 137

SAMUEL PEMBERTON ETC. A silver filigree caddy spoon by Samuel Pemberton (a.f.), an Irish silver pouring ladle, Dublin 1809 & four other small spoons.

Los 231

CADDY SPOON. A bright cut Georgian caddy spoon, by William Sumner & Richard Crossley

Los 119

TONGS ETC. A pair of Georgian bright cut sugar tongs, a Victorian caddy spoon etc.

Los 18

MISCELLANEOUS. A Sheffield plated oval caddy, a snuffer tray, three measures etc.

Los 397

George III silver caddy spoon with teardrop bowl and engraved initials (London 1799), William Eley and William Fearn, together with another George IV caddy spoon of rectangular form, with stylised shell decoration and engraved initial (Birmingham 1826), Thomas Morley (2)

Los 489

Edwardian silver tea canister of oval form, with gadrooned borders and slip-in cover (London 1901), Thomas Bradbury, together with a George V silver baluster cream jug (Sheffield 1919) and a Victorian two-handled lobed dish (London 1990). All at approximately 9ozs, caddy 9cm overall height

Los 823

George III satinwood, tulipwood crossbanded sycamore and harewood inlaid tea caddy of faceted rectangular form with surmounting ring handle and patera inlay, enclosing interior with twin compartments, 21cm wide

Los 824

Good George III satinwood, kingwood crossbanded and marquetry inlaid tea caddy of large size, canted rectangular form, with floral paterae and harewood inlaid flowering roses to the canted angles within geometric borders raised on ball feet, the hinged cover enclosing central well for mixing bowl and flanking lidded compartments, 32cm wide

Los 826

Late Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, on squat bun feet, enclosing a fitted interior of twin-lidded removable canisters, flanking central associated cut glass mixing bowl, 31cm wide, together with a similar tea caddy and a George III figured mahogany tea caddy (3)

Los 829

Early George III mahogany tea caddy with surmounting handle raised on bracket feet, the interior with original pewter lidded canisters with tooled borders, 24cm wide

Los 862

Regency pen-work tea caddy of sarcophagus form, on squat ball feet, the lid decorated with chinoiserie, enclosing interior with twin-lidded compartments, allover decorated with floral borders and swags, 23cm wide

Los 866

Early 19th century kingwood and specimen wood inlaid box, the hinged cover inlaid with tumbling block pattern, 19cm wide, together with a 19th century satinwood and walnut banded caddy and floral painted jewellery box (3)

Los 868

Substantial late 18th / early 19th century Chinese black lacquered and gilt heightened tea caddy, decorated with gilt figural reserves, the hinged cover centred by initials - 'S.T.F.E.' enclosing interior with lead-lined canister, bearing Bramah-style patent lock and flanking carrying handles, 37.5cm wide

Los 161

And Edwardian silver tea caddy of persimmon shape standing on four paw feet, hinged lid with finial, marks for Chester, 1907, maker's stamp George Nathan & Ridley, overall height 11.5cm, (6.9 ozt)

Los 166A

Mappin & Webb silver tea caddy or sucrier of oval casket form with shaped rim, hinged lid with fruitwood knop, raised on four paw feet, marks for Birmingham, 1927, and maker's stamps, height 13.5cm, (8.3 ozt)

Los 158

George IV silver caddy spoon, the shovel-shaped bowl with scallop rim and foliate chasing, the chased stem engraved with initials, marks for Birmingham, 1823, maker's stamp IT or JT, length 9cm, 0.25 ozt

Los 550

A 19th century Scandinavian coopered timber box and cover with painted floral detail and a pewter tea caddy

Los 500

A Victorian brass caddy of cylindrical form mounted upon an ox hoof with inscription reading - Hoof of Ox, Roasted at Monmouth Upon the Celebration of Queen Victoria's Jubilee, 21st June 1887

Los 322

A pair of Victorian silver posy vases, William Evans, London, 1892, each of tapering form, chased with flower heads, each spreading foot with inscription, 82.6g in total; a Victorian silver posy vase, Birmingham, 1898, of trumpet form, loaded; a silver decanter label, Birmingham, 1974, for Port, 12.3g; a George V silver caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1912, the handle engraved with scrolling foliage detail, 21.7g; a sterling silver cased lighter; a pair of silver sugar tongs, Birmingham, 1897, 21g; etc

Los 551

An antique walnut veneered tea caddy of domed form with mother of pearl inlaid detail to exterior, the hinged lid revealing a two divisional interior, 16 cm tall x 23 cm wide approx

Los 579

A Japanese miniature lacquered cabinet, the hinged doors revealing six short drawers set beneath a single long example with all over painted detail of birds within blossoming branches, 18 cm tall x 30 cm wide approx together with a polished mahogany sarcophagus shaped caddy with hinged lid and vacant interior; and a Edward VII Commemorative cup, with translucent base (3)

Los 340

An Edwardian silver cruet set, A.J. Bailey, Birmingham, 1909, comprising: a salt cellar, a mustard pot and a pepper pot, each of baluster form, 102.2g excluding liners; a George V silver caddy spoon, Sheffield, 1911, with shell bowl and bright-cut decorated handle, 15.5g; a silver Christening cup, London, 1917, of plain bulbous form, 62.2g; a silver bon-bon dish, Birmingham, 1915, of ovoid form with wavy rim and pierced decoration, 61.4g; three various silver condiment spoons, 16g in total; and two white metal casters and a napkin ring, each of rounded form, 177.2g in total (12)

Los 330

A Cymric silver caddy, Liberty & Co., Birmingham, 1903, of circular form with stylised border, removable two-handled cover initialled, worn gilt interior, 6.5cm high approx., 138.6g

Los 539

A small miscellaneous collection to include an oak panel with painted figure in side profile, an eastern timber caddy of cylindrical form, a brass inkwell together with a clay tagine, etc

Los 153

A Regency rosewood mother of pearl tea caddy the casket shape with repeating button roundel edging to top and mother of pearl flower motif allover inlays with brass inlay strips on bun feet and twin ring handles, with fitted silvered tea caddy box insets  H18.5  W36.5cm D20cm

Los 39

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with shell shaped bowl, George Adams, London 1847, with a napkin ring, two sugar tongs and two spoons, 2.9ozt

Los 57

An Art Deco silver plated canteen of cutlery, with two plated oval trays, and entree dish and cover and a 19th century inlaid tea caddy (Qty)

Los 580

An Edwardian mahogany balloon shaped mantle clock, with enamel Arabic dial and shell inlaid decoration, along with a 19th century mahogany tea caddy, the hinged top with shell inlaid decoration (2)

Los 635

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with bun feet, 35cm long

Los 640

A George III mahogany tea caddy, with two zinc canisters internally, on bracket feet, 17cm H x 21.5cm W

Los 27

Continental ceramic tea caddy with cover, apple green ground with a hand painted fancy bird, gilt enrichments, 13cm high

Los 845

A silver caddy, Birmingham 1924, Henry Matthews 105g

Los 132

An early 20th century silver card case, of curved shape, Birmingham y, 8.5cm wide, together with a silver caddy spoon, a mustard, two silver mustard spoons, a salt spoon and a Dutch snuff box (7)

Los 216

A collection of twenty-two George III and later silver teaspoons, mainly Old English pattern, to include a George III silver caddy spoon and a mote spoon, various dates and makers (22)

Los 57

An early 20th century silver tea caddy, of navette shape, with a hinged lid, Sheffield 1919, 9cm high, together with a Victorian silver pin tray, of cartouche shape, London 1894, 12cm wide (2)

Los 1608

Corgi Toys, 440, Ford Consul Cortina Super Estate car, metallic dark blue with brown side panels, cream interior, with plastic golfer and caddy figure, with golf trolley, in the original blue and yellow all card box with sliding inner tray, end flap away from box (VG-BG)

Los 1183

Art Nouveau Russian silver tea caddy Moscow, 84 zolotnik purity (875), 15cm high, 391 grams approx

Los 1192

Chinese silver pagoda tea caddy (tested 950/1000 purity) with impressed mark to base, liner missing, 9cm x 9cm, 13cm high approx, 270 grams approx

Los 266

JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD POTTERY TEA CADDY AND COVERdecorated with cranes and chrysanthemums, on a buff ground, 15cm high

Los 107

A silver cruet, silver toast rack, silver caddy spoon, knife and silver topped bottle - weighable silver approx 9 troy oz

Los 216

A silver hallmarked tea caddy, ribbed design to top and sides hallmark for Sheffield 1915-16 approx. 6 troy oz. Condition: clean and bright

Los 222

A silver hallmarked tea caddy, finial to top over hinged lid with silver gilt interior, gadrooned pattern to base and raised on four paw feet - Chester 1907/08 - approx weight 8 troy oz - in good condition

Los 243

A silver tea caddy Sheffield 1905/06 maker R&B - Height 11.5cm - approx weight 4.8 troy oz - clean, slight bending to top and small dent

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