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Los 148

A French late 19thC white metal tea caddy, of bombe form, with a hinged lid, engraved with foliate scrolls within a basket weave border, raised on four lion's paw feet, 11.5cm x 9cm x 11cm, 11.86toz.

Los 41

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the lid with a gadrooned edge, opening to reveal two cannisters flanking a mixing bowl recess, raised on compressed bun feet, 32cm x 18cm x 20cm.

Los 457

An Isis Ceramics Deltware pottery tea caddy, painted with a palace and parkland with deer and follies, with silver mount and lid, painted marks, 15cm high.

Los 183

White metal, probably silver, tea caddy spoon decorated with figure and anchor in landscape with figural terminal, probably Dutch.

Los 306

19th Century mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, the interior with two compartments and associate glass bowls.

Los 43

Dutch silver caddy spoon, Georgian silver tongs, silver handle button hook and shoe horn

Los 264

Selection of silver and other Masonic jewels, Masonic presentation caddy spoon, etc.

Los 267

A German silver caddy spoon, Karl Kurz, circa 1877, with import marks for London, 1901, the scalloped bowl decorated with cherubs, the handle in the form of two intertwining fish terminating with a ship, 23.4g; three various Old English pattern tablespoons, various makers, London, 1800 - 1810, one with monogram, 185g in total; an Arts & Crafts style brooch, Charles Horner, Chester, 1908; a silver easel back photo frame, Birmingham, 1907, of circular form, 15.8cm high; a silver-mounted leather purse, Birmingham, 1893 - 1894; a silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottle, Birmingham, 1985, of rectangular form; a silver hair brush, Chester, 1919, decorated with scenes of cherubs; a silver gilt caddy spoon, Chester, 1893, of shovel form, 10.4g; a miscellaneous collection of five napkin rings, various makers, Birmingham, Chester & London, 1905 - 1942, various designs, 98g in total; a white metal vesta case, in the form of a violin; etc

Los 478

A miscellaneous collection to include a 19th century rosewood veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with divisional interior containing sundry silver plated and other cutlery, a good quality reproduction timber cased mantel clock by F W Elliott, Croydon, England with a glazed door and arch shaped hood, raised on brass bracket supports, a miniature assembly of The Works of William Shakespeare (across 39 volumes), set within a bespoke miniature oak shelf, a solid brass paperweight in the form of a lighthouse, a glass and silver plated decanter, a silver plated and other small tray, etc

Los 484

A good quality 19th century dome shaped tea caddy, the exterior profusely decorated with an inlay of mixed timbers to include ebony, loosely in the Biedermeier style, principally veneered in burr walnut, the hinged lid revealing a further lidded and divisional interior, 16 cm tall x 23 cm wide approx together with a small 19th century tea caddy of squared form, principally veneered in cherry wood with satin wood borders and lock escutcheon, the hinged lid revealing a single further lidded interior, 11 cm tall approx (2)

Los 21

An extensive collection of early 20th century Wedgwood and Co blue and white printed willow pattern dinnerwares comprising: five oval graduated meat plates, further rectangular serving plate, two square shaped tureens and covers, a square shaped sauce tureen, a sauce ladle and a further larger ladle, two stands, eleven dinner plates, nine dessert plates, six soup plates, ten side plates, together with a Ringtons millennium 2000 blue and white printed tea caddy and cover showing various northern castles and a further willow pattern Ringtons tea caddy from a Maling design, produced by Wade Ceramics

Los 251

A late Victorian silver teapot, J. Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham, 1898, the shaped body with gadroon band, with turned wooden strap handle and disc finial, 243g; a late Victorian silver salt cellar, London, 1899, of pierced oval form, on four ball and claw feet, 43.6g excluding blue glass liner; an Indian white metal jug, with engraved floral bands; a white metal tea caddy, of cylindrical form, engraved with elephant motifs, mounted with a matching spoon; etc

Los 246

A George III silver caddy spoon, maker's mark "I.T", Birmingham, 1797, with bright-cut decoration, initialled "B. W. C", 7.4g; a cased set of six Danish silver gilt and enamel demitasse spoons, Ela, each with vari coloured guilloche enamelled details, 49g in total; a pair of silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottles, London, 1890, each of globular form; a silver vesta case, Birmingham, 1914, flat-chased with scrolling foliage and monogram; three various white metal hip flasks; etc

Los 413

A 19th century sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, veneered principally in mahogany with a satinwood shield shaped lock escutcheon, the hinged lid revealing a divisional further lidded interior, all raised on four bun supports, 16 cm tall x 28 cm wide approx

Los 168A

A good quality silver-plated caddy, of bombe form, with hinged locking lid raised on four swept supports

Los 160

A selection of cased silver plated cutlery to include a good quality set of six fruit knives and forks with chased blades, embossed collars and mother of pearl handles, set within a felt lined mahogany case together with a cased four piece carving set by Joseph Rogers & Sons with worked antler handles, three cased fish serving pairs to include an example with mother of pearl handles, a small stitched suitcase containing a quantity of mostly silver plated cutlery to include two large electroplated ladles, caddy and other spoons, etc

Los 1116

A C19th figured walnut tea caddy with mother of pearl escutcheon and fitted interior.

Los 1056

A Regency burr walnut fitted tea caddy banded in mahogany and with three internal boxes.

Los 2246

A box of Epns Trays, coffee pot, sugar bowl, fork stands, two bonbon dishes, tea caddy, spoons, etc.

Los 56

GEORGE III WALNUT INLAID TEA CADDY WITH 3 COMPARTMENTS AND HINGED LID (14.5 cm x 25 cm x 13.3 cm)

Los 388

A mahogany and chequer banded tea caddy of square form, the hinged lid with inlaid shell motif, 14 x 14 cm

Los 421

A mixed lot to include a small mahogany and inlaid caddy, together with a wooden comport, an Indian box and a brass pen tray (4)

Los 536

A Regency mahogany dome top tea caddy. With strung inlay, ivory escutcheon, brass lion mask handles and raised on brass ball feet, 22cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition, with a key.

Los 214

An 18th century Chinese export tea caddy. Painted in coloured enamels to each panel with a pair of deer in a landscape, 12cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Collar restored.

Los 226

An early 20th century Japanese lacquered novelty tea caddy in the form of a mans head, 16cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. One ear re glued, some lacquer chips.

Los 1510

Three Novelty Teapots, 1953 Coronation Tea Caddy and a quantity of Jugs

Los 454

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy (no fittings) together with an oak cased circular barometer by James Lucking & Co., Birmingham.

Los 188

A 19th century brass bound walnut writing slope, enclosing a needle case, buttons, autographs album and other items, with a 19th century rosewood tea caddy, enclosing various shillings, two shillings and other pre-decimal coins (Qty) (as found)

Los 405

QEII silver jubilee caddy spoon by Mappin & Webb Birmingham 1977 cased Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 400

Victorian silver caddy spoon by George Aldwinckle London 1877 Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 776

A Danish silver caddy spoon, Copenhagen 1959

Los 788

A silver sugar/caddy spoon, Birmingham 1900

Los 210

Two 1920s planished pewter cigarette boxes, together with a pewter tea caddy

Los 234

A Georgian mahogany three compartment tea caddy

Los 443A

A Victorian silver tea caddy, of tapering oval section, with a pair of ring handles, and writhen decoration, London, 1897, 118g

Los 23

A sterling silver caddy spoon, in the form of a jockey's cap, 5.5cm long

Los 290

A late Regency mahogany and boxwood strung tea caddy, of plain rectangular shape, with a fitted interior, containing a pair of removable canisters, 31cm, together with a rosewood tea caddy, with a fitted interior

Los 101

A brass tea caddy, of Adam style, of oval shape, with a removable cover, engraved with festoons, 11cm high, together with a caddy spoon

Los 354

SPORTING INTERESTTwo resin paperweights with gold-plated figures of a lady golfer and a ski jumper together with a pewter golf trophy and model of a caddy.

Los 244

An 18th century Chinese tea caddy, of elongated octagonal form painted in blue and white with flowers and leaves (no cover) 10.5cm high, a Chinese charger decorated in blue and white with a central study of flowers and leaves within multiple borders 35.5cm diameter and three Imari plates 22cm diameter (5)

Los 172

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, the slightly domed hinged lid with canted corners and satinwood crossbanding opening to reveal fitted interior with apertures for two lift-out caddies and blending bowl, the ogee sides with two gilded metal ring handles and four turned feet 35cm wide and a 19th century rosewood tea caddy of oblong form the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior with blending bowl aperture and two lift-out tea canisters with hinged lids, on four bun feet 32cm wide (2)

Los 178

An Edwardian tray, of canted oblong form with silver plated pierced gallery and handles and hallmarked silver vacant plaque to the centre, Chester 1902, 61cm wide and a 19th century rosewood crossbanded mahogany box, formally an oblong tea caddy the hinged lid opening to reveal a lined plain interior with two ring handles, 30.5cm wide (2)

Los 199

A late 18/19th century pearwood tea caddy, in the form of a pear the hinged lid with replacement stalk finial, original iron hinge, lock and escutcheon with key and foil lined interior, 18cm high

Los 60

An Edwardian silver tea caddy, London 1907, of oval shaped form with bright cut engraved decoration, ebony finial, vacant cartouches, height 9.5 cm, weight 5 oz. Sold with a 1969 receipt for £40.00.

Los 136

A Victorian oak tea caddy, the lid mahogany crossbanded. 10.5'' W

Los 90

3 Flat irons and a lead tea caddy with dragon decorated lid

Los 28

Antique mahogany cross banded tea caddy with key

Los 760

Collection of Cut Glass Items including decanters, white wine glasses, red wine glasses, tankards, dessert dishes, champagne glasses, grapefruit dishes, caddy and a bell.

Los 136

Dutch Antique and Nice Quality Silver Caddy Spoon. Elaborately decorated with figures in an interior scene. Fully marked for silver and maker, 4.75" inches high plus an antique and elaborately Dutch silver and very ornate windmill. Topped server 82.3 grams

Los 199

Victorian Silver Cream Jug with Fluted 3/4 Body, Handkerchief Shaped Rim, Scroll Shaped Handle. Hallmark Birmingham 1894 + Two Small Antique Silver Spoon - Fully Hallmarked + An Edwardian Silver Topped Pin Dish, Fully Hallmarked. Early 20th Century Dutch Silver Caddy Spoon of Excellent Condition, Dutch Hallmark.

Los 1115

Victorian Mahogany Converted Tea Caddy painted red interior, brass mounts and ring handles.

Los 1589

A 19th Century rosewood writing box, small mahogany writing slope, Georgian tea caddy (a/f), cased set of scales, cased drawing equipment and three set squares (8)

Los 82

A George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1796, 0.25 ozt, a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, and a later pair, 1.81 ozt gross (3)

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