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A Victorian silver sifting spoon, with pierced fluted bowl, Sheffield 1889, weight 1oz, together with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1892 and a Georgian silver caddy spoon with bright cut decoration

Los 363

A silver tea caddy, of shaped rectangular form, having a gadrooned rim, ribbed band and raised on ball feet, Sheffield 1909, weight 11oz

Los 253

A late Georgian tea caddy, possibly in burr satinwood, with two lidded compartments and a mixing bowl, on four turned feet, width 13ins

Los 1205

A silver plated twin handled shaped tea tray with engraved detail, length 66.5cm, an oval twin handled tea tray and a two division tea caddy (3).

Los 46

A small quantity of treen objects comprising a pair of knopped oak candlesticks, a circular tea caddy, coat hooks, curtain rings, a bobbin type implement, plus a brass Mayflower toasting fork.

Los 1487

A George V jubilee hallmarked silver caddy spoon modelled as jockey's cap with radiant fluted decoration, maker's initials WEB, London 1935, length 5.5cm, approx 0.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Very light surface scratches. Postage cost within UK would be £12 + VAT.

Los 17

An early 19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with two circular handles and circular mother-of-pearl escutcheon, the hinged lid enclosing fitted interior with two lidded and lined tea boxes and a central circular mixing bowl, width 33.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Basically in good condition. Good colour and no damage noted.

Los 18

A 19th century mahogany rectangular tea caddy of simple form, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments and a central glass bowl, width 31cm. CONDITION REPORT: Good colour, basically in good condition.

Los 19

A Victorian walnut tea caddy of rectangular form with domed hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments, 21 x 11 x 15cm, with key.

Los 160

A CHINESE PATINATED METAL TEA CADDY of lobed quatrefoil form, decorated with caligraphy, impressed seal mark to base, 15cm high

Los 71

A GEORGIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON by William Bateman; a silver backed clothes brush; a silver plated gallery tray; a similar smaller example; a plated cruet waiter; a plated warming dish; a plated goblet; and two plated salvers

Los 99

A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED ANTIQUE SILVER FLATWARE comprising a Georgian caddy spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, six Georgian dinner forks, a Victorian fiddle pattern dinner fork, and Eley & Fearn fiddle pattern sauce ladle, a salt spoon, a pair of salt spoons, and a preserve spoon, 562g (18.1 troy ozs) gross, also a glove button hook, with a loaded silver handle, and some plated flatware.

Los 354

A PAIR OF BLACK FOREST CARVED WOOD SQUARE SHAPED BOXES, one formed as a tea caddy, the other a cigar box with three cigar shelves, surmounted by carved birds. 10ins square.

Los 388

AN 18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL WALNUT INLAID THREE DIVISION TEA CADDY. 12.5ins wide.

Los 481

SUNDRY LOT INCLUDING JAT REGIMENT CIGARETTE BOX, JAPANESE BLACK LACQUERED TEA CADDY, SMALL BLOTTER AND NODDING DOG, ETC.

Los 156

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with inlaid stringing, gilt brass ring handles and ball feet, fitted interior with cut glass mixing bowl flanked by two tea compartments, (with key)

Los 235

Mappin and Webb Prince's Plate tea caddy of fluted oval form

Los 303

Mixed British and continental 19th century and later ceramics to include a Spode coffee can, Cantagalli candle holder, Delft ware tea caddy and other items

Los 82

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing two lidded compartments and central associated glass bowl, brass inlay throughout, twin brass ring drop handles and raised on turn bun feet, width 34cm.

Los 2769

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, width approx 23cm, a papier-mâché snuffbox, two pairs of opera glasses, a pair of binoculars and a cased chopstick and knife set.

Los 311

A late Victorian silver oval tea caddy with hinged lid, London 1892 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, height approx 7.7cm.

Los 326

A Victorian silver caddy spoon with scallop shell bowl, the tapering handle decorated in relief with a classical scene of three figures slaying a beast, London 1873, maker's mark worn, a set of four silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, each engraved with a cannon and inscribed 'B.V.A. No. 3 Company', Sheffield 1911 by James Deakin & Sons, and a small collection of other silver spoons.

Los 329

A George III silver caddy shovel with mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1813 by William Lea & Co, length approx 9cm.

Los 398

A George V silver cylindrical tea caddy and cover, London 1916 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, height approx 11cm, a silver goblet with knop stem and circular foot, Birmingham 1935, height approx 17cm, and two silver specimen vases.

Los 1559

A Continental porcelain tea caddy and cover, early 20th Century, painted in the Chinese style with famille rose flowers within green and black scale borders, height approx 11.5cm, and a Continental porcelain rectangular tea caddy and cover, painted with flowers within blue and gilt borders, height approx 11.2cm, together with two French faience tea caddies and covers and another tea caddy and cover, decorated with fabulous birds within blue borders (repaired cover).

Los 2504

A George IV figured mahogany tea caddy, the edges crossbanded in satinwood, the interior fitted with a pair of removable canisters with oval lids, height approx 17cm, width approx 31cm.

Los 2505

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the domed lid inlaid with a conch shell patera, the interior fitted with a pair of removable tin canisters, on bracket feet, height approx 15cm, width approx 20.5cm.

Los 2507

A mid-Victorian tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl tea caddy, the hinged lid and double-concave front with engraved foliate panels, the interior fitted with two removable lids, raised on turned vegetable ivory bun feet, width approx 20cm (one piece of mother-of-pearl lacking).

Los 2508

A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid and base with bead and reel borders, on disc feet, width approx 32cm.

Los 2509

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing a glass bowl and two removable canisters, the front with ivory pierced fretwork escutcheon, on bun feet, width approx 35.5cm.

Los 301

A fruitwood tea caddy, modelled as a pear. H. 18cm

Los 932

A Kohler & Son mahogany cased metronome of obelisk form, 23cm high and a Victorian mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, 30.5cm wide (2).

Los 972

A William IV rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, a Japanese lacquer box decorated with applied mother of pearl and gilt flowers, 25.5cm wide, and a Victorian black slate cased mantel clock, with French two train movement and visible Brocot escapement, 27.5cm high (pendulum) (3).

Los 1701

A George III ivory and silver mounted tortoiseshell tea caddy, with dome top and loop handle, 9cm wide x 11cm high. Illustrated.

Los 1705

A George III crossbanded satinwood cube tea caddy with loop handle, 10cm wide. Illustrated.

Los 1707

A 19th century ebony and boxwood strung amboyna octagonal tea caddy, 12cm wide. Illustrated.

Los 2107

Silver, comprising; a Victorian oval tea caddy with partly spiral fluted decoration and with a black finial to the lid, London 1896, a heart shaped salt frame and a small fork, gross combined weight 145 gms, (3).

Los 107

LUENWO LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER ORBICULAR TEA CADDY AND CYLINDRICAL PUSH ON COVER, the body applied with relief decoration of two five toed dragons facing each other, raised on three ball feet, the base stamped Luenwo alongside small two character mark, 4 3/4" (12cm) high

Los 300

A George III silver caddy spoon with bright-engraved handle and scalloped bowl by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1792, 9.1 cm. long, wt. 11 gm.Small split in fluting of bowl, cartouche at top of handle appears to have been erased.Very skillful repair where handle joins bowl

Los 536

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CADDY-TOP CHEST OF DRAWERS, 31.5" wide (at base)

Los 72

A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND PARQUETRY DOME TOP TEA CADDY and a 19th century mahogany example (2)

Los 121

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, two further silver caddy spoons, a silver vesta case, a decanter label, and a pair of silver sugar tongs

Los 119

A set of cased silver teaspoons, CB&S, Sheffield 1923, set of 8 golf teaspoons and others, plus a caddy spoon

Los 319

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy, together with a collection of silver plated items

Los 505

A 19th Century walnut and inlaid two compartment tea caddy

Los 403

A 19th century walnut tea caddy; together with an Edwardian mahogany stationery box

Los 110

Six hallmarked silver caddy spoons to inc Georgian examples

Los 114

A hallmarked silver caddy spoon, shell, bookmark, napkin rings and photograph frame

Los 19

A hallmarked silver caddy spoon dated 1834, London,by Joseph Read, inscribed on reverse "Slavery abolished in the British Colonies 1st 8m (August) 1834"

Los 54

Silverplated tea caddy, Coffee pot and silver handled cutlery

Los 110

A selection of Ringtons ceramics including tea pot and caddy etc

Los 154

A tray of collectables and brassware to include Gothic style picture frame, caddy, treen figure, copper centre piece, dominoes etc.

Los 84

Silver plated items to include a tea caddy, christening mug and a navette shaped pedestal bowl, (3)

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