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Los 74

An unusual dog head silver topped shoe horn, silver caddy spoon, small silver whisky label and a silver sifter spoon, two servers and six Chinese plated spoons

Los 594

An 18th century Chinese porcelain tea caddy and cover (a.f.), 10 cm high

Los 61

A George III silver caddy spoon, Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1796

Los 644

An early Victorian rosewood tea caddy, gutted, 37 cm wide, a mantel clock, a pewter charger, an Art Nouveau style pewter tray, and a miner's lamp, inscribed and dated 1897 (5) Condition report ReportWith pendulumReport by GHMiner's lamp is inscribed Eleanor J T Creed Descended Gallowgate Pit N C August 1897. It does not appear to have a maker's stamp.

Los 649

A tea caddy, of melon form, 17 cm high Condition report Report by GHModern reproduction item. Good condition with no obvious damage or repairs.

Los 493

A novelty 9ct gold manicure set, in the form of golf clubs, in a leather caddy

Los 219

19th Century Russian lacquered papier-mâché tea caddy by Vishniakov, the hinged cover painted with peasant dancers and a musician, opening to reveal makers mark and medals of merit to the underside, 14cm wide Condition: The painted top has crazing allover and some losses to the decoration, some light wear allover, interior label is worn but legible - **General condition consistent with age

Los 381

Victorian silver square shaped tea caddy having embossed scroll decoration and standing on scroll feet, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896, 13.75cm high, 13.4oz approx Condition: Presentation inscription in two of the four cartouche, knop is bent to one side - **General condition consistent with age

Los 150

A 19th century bamboo tea caddy, the cylindrical body carved with alternating relief panels of figures and of phoenix, the top of the hinged lid scratch carved with figures below maple trees within bead band, 17.5cm (7 in) high

Los 375

Mahogany inlaid tea caddy opening to reveal two section interior and having diamond shaped escutcheon, standing on brass feet with brass hoop side handles - 12" wide

Los 394

Italian painted tea caddy having shaped top with applied brass decoration opening to reveal two lidded tea compartments with brass knob handles, standing on bracket feet - 6.5" wide

Los 489

Scarce example of a Danish silver caddy spoon with cast and pierced decoration made by Johannes Siggaard 1941

Los 322

A CONTEMPORARY SILVER CADDY SPOON in the form of a leaf with engraved decoration, 8cm long, London 1980, makers mark B & H; and a further silver caddy spoon with a pear shaped bowl and rose head handle, 9.5cm long, London 1979, makers mark D.S. over S in a shield, 0.7 troy oz (2)

Los 368

A SCOTTISH SILVER CADDY SPOON with drilled bowl and pierced handle decorated with a thistle, Edinburgh 1956 by Francis Howard Ltd, 0.7 troy oz

Los 391

A HAND BEATEN SILVER CADDY SPOON with a hammered waisted handle, 8.5cm long by The Guild of Handicrafts 1975; and a plain letter opener by the same workshop and same year, 2.2 troy oz

Los 392

A PAIR OF SILVER BERRY SPOONS, fiddle pattern with gilt bowls, London 1817 by William Chawner; a George III silver caddy spoon with a leaf shaped bowl by John Shea 1814; and Irish bright cut pattern sugar tongs by Benjamin Taitt, 5.9 troy oz (4)

Los 395

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, oval shaped with a domed hinged lid with a flame finial and standing on four cabriole legs with pad feet, 11cm high, Birmingham 1900 by Walker & Hall; and a Scottish silver quaich of plain circular form and two shaped handles, 13cm wide, Edinburgh 1964 by James Hardy, 10.2 troy oz (2)

Los 419

A SET OF SIX SILVER OLD ENGLISH AND BRIGHT CUT PATTERN TEASPOONS, Sheffield 1896 by The Atkin Brothers; five silver fiddle pattern teaspoons by H.J. Lias & Son; a sifter spoon by H.J. Cooper & Co. Ltd; a pair of plain silver sugar tongs; and a silver caddy spoon with a Kings pattern handle, makers mark I.T.

Los 130

A Chinese Export silver tea caddy / canister, of ovoid form embossed to the body with two dragons, the slip-on mushroom cover embossed with peony flowers, "'WH90" mark and character to base, 13cm high, in original fitted wooden box with sliding lid, inscribed provenance, property of Charles James Ferguson Esquire, Secretary to Admiral Pearson, C-in-C Royal Navy, Australia Station.

Los 378

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy of plain rectangular form, enclosed two rosewood tea canisters with hinged cover, mixing receptacle, on bun feet, (one lacking), 34cm wide

Los 101

A George IV silver caddy spoon, the rectangular bowl with leaf decoration and handle initialled ‘HJ’. Birmingham 1827. Marks rubbed. A Victorian silver ditto with stylised leaf decorated bowl and handle initialled ‘WAJ’. London 1850. Maker CB.

Los 373

A Victorian mahogany sarcophagus form tea caddy with central circular recess flanked by two apertures raised on squat bun feet. 12ins wide.

Los 52

A set of French silver plated asparagus servers with monogrammed handles and ridged tong ends, a continental white metal caddy spoon with gilt shell form bowl and scroll decorated handle and two continental white metal ditto, the bowls with embossed decoration of two figures in a landscape and a gentleman with his horse.

Los 57

A French silver plated cased tea serving set comprising twelve teaspoons with twisted stems and flower head decoration to the handles and with pointed blades, a pair of sugar tongs, a caddy spoon and a tea strainer, all in a presentation case (af).

Los 27

A 19th century Anglo-Indian hardwood and ivory rectangular box or caddy

Los 28

A George IV mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, c.1825

Los 93

A 19th century canted rectangular tea caddy, two section interior, transfer decorated with Alpine panels, ebonised foot, Conical feet, c.1880; a cigar box (2)

Los 125

A SILVER BOWL, with dragon motif border, Birmingham 1970, approximately 1.9ozt, a Continental 830 spoon with pierced and twisted handle and a moulded silver shell caddy spoon, Birmingham 1978 (3)

Los 546

AN ART DECO DON PEWTER TWIN HANDLED CADDY, with hinged lid, height approximately 13cm x length 19cm

Los 549

AN INALID TEA CADDY, on four claw feet (three loose), together with other treen and lacquered items etc

Los 561

AN OAK TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, together with various plated cutlery etc

Los 1012

A George III mahogany chest of drawers, with a caddy top above a brushing slide, and four graduated drawers, with later oval brass handles, on bracket feet, 93cm wide. Provenance: Butterfields, Thoresby Park, Nottinghamshire.

Los 1188

An early 19thC mahogany bow front chest of drawers, with a caddy top above four graduated drawers with circular brass handles and bracket feet, 104cm wide.

Los 1217

An early 19thC mahogany chest of drawers, the caddy type top with a cross banded border, above two short and three long drawers, with oval brass handles and splayed feet, 81cm wide.

Los 243

A collection of small silver, to include a George V Lincoln Imp caddy spoon, Birmingham 1936, a dish with a frosted glass insert etc.

Los 376

Two carved hardwood netsuke in the form of frogs, modern, each 6cm wide and a bronzed metal octagonal Chinese style tea caddy

Los 501

A Victorian walnut and parquetry tea caddy, the domed lid enclosing two lidded divisions, 20cm wide

Los 531

Miscellaneous items of treen, to include two turned wooden cups, a Black Forest letter rack and a sarcophagus shaped rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy etc.

Los 539

An early 20thC tin tea caddy, bearing the slogan "He to her a hero is and sweeter she than primroses", 22cm high

Los 11

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY INLAID OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed John Hough, Knutsford, (1696-1755), the 12" brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the gilt matted centre, enclosed by cherub mask and pierced gilt scroll spandrels and set beneath a moonphase dial with circular aperture to the gilt scrolled centre, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell and housed in a caddy top case with blind fret border to the moulded cornice and free standing turned columns to the forecorners, above a crossbanded, long trunk door with star inlay, moulded border and shaped top, raised on a conforming base with shaped plinth, 86" (218.4cm) high

Los 23

GEORGIAN STYLE MODERN WEST GERMANY 'RAPPORT' MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK, the 7" engraved brass dial with silvered chapter ring, powered by an eight day sprint driven movement striking on five rods and housed in a caddy top case with top carrying handle and shaped, slender plinth base, 12 1/2" (31.8cm) high

Los 896

GOLF, postcards, Our Caddy by Hamilton, complete, pub. by Tucks (9461), pu (3), G to VG, 6

Los 428

Old tea caddy, album containing interesting early photographs

Los 343

A late 19th Century oak Stationary Box by Asprey, N. Bond St., London, with initial A. and coronet in brass on lid; a dome top satinwood box with walnut crossbanding; a brass inlaid ebony Tea Caddy; and another inlaid Box. A lot. (4)

Los 307

A good quality casket shaped Regency period figured rosewood Tea Caddy, with later glass mixing bowl. (1)

Los 324

A Regency period brass inlaid casket shaped Tea Caddy; and an attractive inlaid and crossbanded Vanity Box, with decorated centre panel. (2)

Los 267

A small Regency period casket shaped rosewood Tea Caddy, and a pair of large circular brass Wall Plaques with embossed heads of H.W. Longfellow, and Wm. Shakespeare. (3)

Los 101

2 Masons chambersticks, coffee pot and a hexagonal tea caddy

Los 333

Silver pepper pot Birmingham 1944, silver caddy spoon Sheffield 1936 and a silver teaspoon Birmingham 1961 total weight 2.21 oz

Los 479

A horn handled and silver mounted malacca walking stick, together with a George III mahogany tea caddy with inlaid shell motif, 11.5cm and a small cast metal figure of a drunken friar, 15cm tall (3)

Los 671

A CHINESE KANGXI PERIOD BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, circa 1700, with fitted wood cover, 3.75in wide & 4.3in high overall; together with a flambe vase, 4.1in high; and four snuff bottles. (6)

Los 607

Canteen of Victorian hallmarked silver mainly by George Adams, fiddle and thread pattern, London, 12 table spoons, 1 sauce ladle makers mark M.C. , 18 table forks, 23 table spoons, 1 sauce ladle makers mark M.C. 18 table forks, 23 table spoons, 15 tea spoons, 1 caddy spoon, 6 egg spoons, 1 butter knife, 1 pair sugar tongs, 2 picke forks (not ensuite), by Mappin & Webb in original oak canteen very approx 200ozt

Los 225

ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN No. 1128 HEXAGONAL WAISTED VASE, seconds, 4 1/2" high, AN AYNSLEY CHINA BELL to commemorate GEORGE WASHINGTON and a SIMILAR ROYAL COPENHAGEN OBLONG FORM COMMEMORATIVE TEA CADDY AND COVER, 4 1/2" (11.5cm) high (3)

Los 814

An early 20th Century porcelain tea caddy Possibly Sampson, having hand-painted decoration of a central coat of arms surrounded by foliate, with hallmarked silver stopper with date code for London 1910, height 15cm

Los 249

A satinwood and mahogany tea caddy, inlaid photograph frame, lidded bowl and brass/copper decorated mahogany box.

Los 135

A George III mahogany and feather strung tea caddy, of rectangular form, having later velvet lined interior housing brass inkwell; together with a pair of George III burr yew tea caddy compartments having later lined exterior (3)

Los 40

An early 19th century satinwood and ebony banded tea caddy, or serpentine form, having a hinged lid opening to reveal fitted interior, with single drawer below, on brass ball feet (a/f)

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