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Los 116

A box of various china wares including a pair of Staffordshire figures, Mason's ironstone tea caddy, commemorative china, two decanters, Chinese famille-rose plated tea pot etc, a box of four piece cruets, cranberry coloured glasses, fan, Rogers of Bristol bottle etc and a Wilkinson Limited toilet bowl

Los 380

A mahogany caddy box with brass fitted handle and lined interior with removable tray

Los 160

A George III silver oval shaped tea caddy with a lock and working key, the lid having a cast foliate finial and an engraved pattern of linked oval shapes each containing a flower head, the body being engraved with a continuous scroll pattern on the upper and lower sections, an armorial crest and a coat of arms 'Nunquam non Paratus', hallmark for London 1785/6 with an incuse duty mark, indistinct makers mark Length approx 14 cms Width approx 9 cms Height to finial top approx 12 cms Weight approx 411 grams/13.23 ozt

Los 166

A George III silver tea caddy box, swing handle, hinged double cover, bombe body, ball feet, maker Rebecca & William Emes, London 1808, approximately 580g, (key)

Los 201

A George III provincial Scottish silver ladle in Old English pattern, maker James Erskine of Aberdeen active circa 1792-1818 and a silver shell caddy spoon with a scroll finial, marks indistinct but possibly a 'P' date mark in a shield (2) Ladle length approx 16.5 cms Combined silver weight approx 41.2 grms/1.33 ozt

Los 614

An 18th century Chinese Qianlong (1735-1799) Export famille rose tea wares including teapot, caddy, cup, saucer, small tray etc. each with Rococo fish scale borders and floral sprays, garlands and cartouches (6)

Los 832

A Victorian figured walnut tea caddy, circa 1860, domed hinged top, pierced brass scroll mounts, triple division satinwood fitted interior with central mixing bowl flanked by twin lidded compartments, width 30cm

Los 151

A George III silver caddy spoon, shell bowl and bright cut handle, maker Peter & Ann Bateman, hallmark London 1791 (1) Dimensions; bowl diameter approx 3.75 cms Weight approx 8.8 grms/.28 ozt

Los 199

A SILVER TEA CADDY maker C.H., Birmingham 1899, of rectangular outline, on lion paw supports, monogrammed; with a silver sugar basin, of octagonal outline, with two handles, double crested, 361g (11.6 troy ozs), gross

Los 736

A Victorian silver hallmarked caddy spoon with oyster bowl and short stem handle by Henry Wilkinson having Sheffield hallmarks for believed 1839. Weight 13.6g measures 9cms long.

Los 1308

A Georgian rosewood inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy complete with the twin sectional caddy's to the interior with mixing bowl recess. Measures 31cm wide.

Los 261

A tunbridge inlaid workbox of sarcophagus form together with a Georgian inlaid single tea caddy along with another being stone inset. Largest measures 32cms wide

Los 150

A CHINESE IMARI KANGXI PERIOD PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, of chamfered rectangular form, the sides painted with two panels of a scroll above plum blossom and rockwork, 3.5in wide & 4.3in high.

Los 450

A GOOD QUALITY CHINESE IMARI KANGXI PERIOD PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, of larger than average size, with a French metal oil lamp fitting, the sides painted with small panels of peony over river landscape scenes, the short neck unglazed, the caddy itself 4.8in x 2.4in x 5.6in high.

Los 590

A GOOD QUALITY 19TH/20TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVERED COPPER TEA CADDY & COVER, of near quatrefoil section, the sides embossed with two panels of dragons amidst cloud scrolls, the base with a maker's mark, 3.9in wide & 5.7in high.

Los 154

A George Jensen sterling silver caddy spoon, the handle with scroll design bearing London 1948 import marks, in original box

Los 635

A 19th century Tunbridgeware tea caddy in birds eye maple with domed lid and concave sides, decorated with a floral design, enclosing two lead lined lidded interiors, on bun feet, 21cm wide

Los 155

A Chinese white metal caddy spoon, a silver and mother of pearl handled caddy spoon, and a silver teaspoon, the handle with pierced horse design, marked Oudh Squadron, V.P.M., together with various other silver and silver plated flatware

Los 9

London 1906, Queen Anne style silver 2oz tea caddy, 5 high, 135g

Los 119

A George III mahogany tea caddy with fitted interior and glass mixing bowl, 6 x 116/8 x 5 7/8

Los 129

A Victorian silver long handled condiment spoon, together with three other silver condiment spoons, a caddy spoon, a pair of tongs, salt spoon, pusher, cake slice, and other items, 4.5oz

Los 204

Ephemera - a silver-coloured and enamel compact; a Continental silver caddy spoon; a Churchill Crown; another; an Italian brass miniature photograph frame; an art nouveau-style trinket box; a gold coloured mourning brooch; a gold plated bracelet; etc.

Los 383

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy c 1870

Los 62

A SILVER PRESENTATION MINIATURE BULBOUS KETTLE, Birmingham 1922, approximately 10.5cm high, 3ozt, together with eight provincial Scottish silver teaspoons with beaded handles and monogrammed P to terminal, Glasgow, 1825, approximately 4.7ozt, silver fiddle handle serving spoons, London 1823-4, 4.8ozt, caddy spoon, knife rest, etc

Los 47

TWO SILVER CADDY SPOONS, Birmingham 1806 and Sheffield 1985 (2)

Los 339

A 19TH CENTURY CANTONESE LACQUERED TEA CADDY, of shaped octagonal form having cartouches depicting figures in domestic scenes, trees in blossom, the hinged lifting lid to two pewter removable tea canisters with external lids with figural engraving enclosing fitted inner lids with carved handles, all on carved gilt wood dog of fo mask feet, approximately 25cm x 18cm x 16.5cm high (key)

Los 465

A small collection of late 19th century Russian lacquer items, comprising: a tea caddy, the hinged lid painted with a peasant man and woman, with a foil lined interior, together with a barrel caddy, the lid painted with a troika scene, a small box and cover painted with two men taking tea and a circular plate painted with a troika scene, 22.3cm diameter (max). (4) Provenance: From the collection of John Newall Esq.

Los 452

A late Regency partridge wood sarcophagus shape tea caddy, inlaid with ebonised stringing, with a bone escutcheon, the interior with lid lacking on gilt brass claw and ball feet, 16cm high, 13.6cm wide.

Los 450

A George III mahogany and marquetry rectangular tea caddy, inlaid with conch shells with a lidded interior, 12.4cm high, 12cm wide.

Los 451

λ A George III blond tortoiseshell oval tea caddy, inlaid with ivory edging, the moulded hinged lid with a brass handle revealing the interior with twin lidded divisions with turned handles, 11.3cm high, 15.5cm wide.

Los 449

λ A George III harewood and marquetry navette shape tea caddy, inlaid with conch shells, with an ivory escutcheon and with a lidded interior, 12cm high, 15.6cm wide.

Los 448

λ A George III ivory decagonal tea caddy, inlaid with tortoiseshell stringing, the front with a navette shape escutcheon engraved with a bird over initials 'GSM', the hinged lid with mother of pearl dot inlay and a swing handle revealing a lidded interior, 10.8cm high, 10.5cm wide.

Los 375

A George VI silver cream jug and sugar caster, each of urn shaped form on a circular foot, Birmingham 1939 by Dennison Watch Case Co, a Continental .835 silver dish, a pair of plated servers and a plated tea caddy.

Los 2512

A George III burr yew sarcophagus tea caddy with applied brass handles, on bun feet, width approx 20cm (faults).

Los 2507

A George IV mahogany tea caddy with boxwood stringing, width approx 20cm, a 19th Century walnut workbox and three other boxes.

Los 2508

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the hinged lid with chequer stringing and crossbanded borders, width approx 26.5cm, together with a small oak collector's chest, width approx 34cm.

Los 2511

An early Victorian rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid workbox, width approx 31cm, together with a Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, a Black Forest jewellery casket and two other boxes.

Los 2506

A George III mahogany tea caddy with a pagoda moulded lid, width approx 25.6cm (faults), together with an early Victorian mahogany tea caddy, width approx 34cm.

Los 1141

A Chinese famille rose and underglaze blue tea caddy, early 19th Century, the ovoid body decorated with flowers, height approx 9.5cm (lacking cover), a Chinese blue and white cylindrical jar and cover, late 19th Century, decorated with dragons amongst bamboo and prunus, an export porcelain blue and white tea caddy (restored), and a blue and white prunus vase and cover (minor faults).

Los 2513

A Victorian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, width approx 30cm, together with two jewellery boxes.

Los 389

A George III silver tea caddy of serpentine outlined oval form, the hinged lid with urn shaped finial above beaded rims, London 1780 by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, height approx 8.5cm.

Los 1021

MAHOGANY TEA CADDY. Hexagonal mahogany tea caddy L - 27 cm

Los 309

Pair of silver candlesticks with Greek key decoration, Chester 1908, together with silver plated tea caddy; sugar sifter; oval tray and a silvered pottery teapot. (6)

Los 289

19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy and a Victorian walnut, Tunbridge banded, lady's work box. (2)

Los 1702

A 19th century deception cube parquetry inlaid rectangular tea caddy, 31cm wide, together with a Victorian figured walnut inlaid dome top tea caddy, 21cm wide (2).

Los 910

A Victorian papier mache writing slope, the hinged lid decorated with a dog group, 32cm wide, a Victorian papier mache twin division tea caddy with foliate decoration and mother of pearl inlay, 20.5cm wide, a Russian papier mache tobacco box and cover of cylindrical form decorated with a Troika scene, and a set of seven rectangular gaming dishes (a.f) (10).

Los 2044

A silver oval hinge lidded tea caddy, decorated with a cast floral border, probably Birmingham 1911 and a Victorian silver tea caddy, of cylindrical form with embossed decoration and having a pull-off lid, Sheffield 1897, combined weight 292 gms, (2).

Los 2079

A George III silver tea caddy spoon, probably London 1800, a Victorian fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon, London 1848, four silver topped faceted glass toilet bottles and jars, all London 1895 and a silver mounted imitation amber cigarette holder, Birmingham 1900, (7).

Los 308

COMPOSITE GEORGE III AND LATER 54 PIECE SERVICE OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SILVER comprising five table spoons, (London 1786, 1797, 1936, 1937, 1939), twelve desert spoons (London 1889 [6], 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935), six table forks (1936, 1937, 1940 [4]), eleven dessert forks (1889 [6], 1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935), twelve teaspoons with an armorial shield, crest and motto 'Ex spinis uvas' and serial number 3663 (Birmingham 1933 [6], 1934, 1935 [2], 1936, 1937 [2]), eight other matching tea and coffee spoons, various dates, six other coffee spoons with decorative handles, Sheffield 1919 and odd teaspoon, Birmingham 1917 and a tea caddy spoon, London 1842 (62 pieces), 75 ozs all in; also a few plated items of cutlery

Los 113

An Edward VII silver caddy, marked Birmingham 1909, by A & J Zimmerman, together with a white metal hipflask, awarded to Brigader T.S.Sneyd O.B.E, three silver spoons and a fork (parcel)

Los 439

A group of four 19th century and later blue and white porcelain and pottery items, including a Chinese basket with pierced sides, cracked to rim, a Delft style tea caddy and cover, a small Chinese dish and a small tea pot with lid, AF (6)

Los 475

A Victorian mahogany and inlaid sarcophogus shaped tea caddy, the inner with three compartments, having drawer to lower, ivory handles, one snapped but present, on brass bun feet, one loose, AF

Los 351

Georgian Mahogany Cutlery box, with dove tailed joints and brass carry handle together with a Mahogany Tea caddy with lion mask handles and boxwood stringing AF (2)

Los 927

A Victorian carved oak chiming bracket clock: the eight-day duration, triple-fusee movement striking the hours on a gong and the quarters on a further eight gongs, the arched brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, and Arabic outer five-minute numerals, with three silvered subsidiary dials to the arch for regulation, chime/silent and Chime on Eight Gongs/Chime on Four Gongs, with decorative blued steel hands and applied cast-brass spandrels, the oak case having scroll and foliate carved decoration with mask-heads to the edge, foliate decoration to the caddy top with a central mask, repeated to the carved side frets to each side, height 58cm.

Los 839

A 19th century papier mache lacquer tea caddy: the hinged lid inset with an oval painted scene of a riverside church and bridge, enclosing two lidded compartments, on bracket feet, stamped to the base 'Lane. Birm' below a crown, 19.5cm. wide

Los 852

A 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy: of serpentine outline, with shallow domed hinged lid, enclosing two lidded foil lined compartments, raised on ball feet, 20.5cm. wide, some losses

Los 849

A Regency period ivory and tortoiseshell strung tea caddy: of oval outline, with hinged top enclosing a lidded foil lined compartment, 11.5cm. wide, some damage.

Los 853

A 19th century fruitwood pear-shaped tea caddy: with silver escutcheon of foliate design 17cm. high.

Los 848

Field, London, a Victorian coromandel wood and brass bound tea caddy: of rectangular outline, with domed hinged lid, enclosing a central well (lacks blender) and two compartments, bears ivory label Field, Maker, 67 Regents St. London, 31cm. high.

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