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Los 180

19th and 20thC silver flatware: to include a Georgian dredger style caddy spoon mixed marks 11

Los 1296

A LARGE GEORGIAN PAINTED "SCHOOL" HOUSE SHAPED TEA CADDY, with rising roof opening to reveal two tea compartments and place for a mixing bowl, the front inscribed school house with arched windows and plants in pots. 1ft long, 6ins wide, 9ins high.

Los 1297

A LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY DOMED TOP TEA CADDY with fitted interior, brass ring handles to the sides, and supported on bun feet. 1ft 1ins wide.

Los 1299

A LATE REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY with burr panel in the top, fitted interior, supported on bun feet. 12.5ins wide.

Los 1300

A LATE REGENCY ROSEWOOD DOMED TOP TEA CADDY with fitted interior. 1ft 1ins wide.

Los 1301

A GEORGIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY with tea compartment and glass mixing bowl, supported on bun feet. 9ins wide.

Los 1302

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY PLAIN RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY with fitted interior. 12ins wide.

Los 144

A pair of silver Old English pattern serving spoons, London 1790, a single silver fiddle pattern serving spoon, London 1778, a silver spoon with pierced bowl, a silver caddy spoon and a silver dessert spoon, overall weight 12.06oz (6)

Los 31

A FINE QUALITY 19TH CENTURY SIGNED CHINESE SILVER TEA SERVICE, weighing 1.36Kg, comprising a teapot and cover, a sugar basin, a milk jug, a pair of sugar tongs and unusually a tea caddy and cover, mainly decorated with barbed quatrefoil panels of battling warriors, the teapot with a bamboo-form overhead swing handle, the cover of the caddy with a Fu good luck character, each piece except covers with impressed maker's character marks, the teapot 7.8in long including spout & 6.5in high to top of finial. (7 pieces including covers).

Los 59

A GOOD QUALITY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE LACQUERED WOOD RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY, with a fitted interior pewter container the hinged cover of which is fitted with an ivory knop, the hinged cover of the caddy well decorated with a scroll-form figural panel, the sides with similar oval panels, the whole supported on four ivory claw feet, 11.2in x 8.2in at widest points, & 5.7in high.

Los 101

Two pearlware tea caddies and a vase painted in underglaze blue, the vase with a brown slip overlay and moulded with classical swags, late 18th century (3) 11cm high Condition report: Both tea caddies have restorations to the neck areas and bases, one caddy has staining to the base. The vase is free from damage or restoration.

Los 11

Regency mahogany tea caddy with two lidded compartments and a central glass bowl, width 29cm.

Los 12

Coromandel wood tea caddy strung in ivory by Lund, Cornhill & Fleet St, London, of two lidded compartments, width 24cm.   Condition report: Edge moulding and stringing all intact and original; slight blemish on the lid; the key doesn't turn the lock; foil linings in poor condition. Overall the box is in very good condition.

Los 13

Mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments and a central well with bowl, width 32cm.

Los 14

Coromandel wood sarcophagus tea caddy with ring side handles, the interior of two lidded compartments and a central well with bowl, width 36cm.   Condition report: Overall in good condition with some small restoration and re-lined boxes; the mixing bowl may not original to the box but is of the same period.

Los 21

Black lacquer and gilt Chinoiserie tea box containing a Chinese lead lidded caddy engraved with figures, overall width 35cm.

Los 253

Hester Bateman caddy spoon, London 1788, shell bowl and bright cut handle; another caddy spoon, maker IT (possibly John Turner)Birmingham 1798, with a fluted bowl (2).   Condition report: HB spoon - hallmarks good but HB partly rubbed; hilt initialled IHT, no splits or repairs, 8.4g. IT spoon - hallmarks good; hilt monogrammed RH; no splits or repairs, 7.9g

Los 94

A Chinese export porcelain tea caddy 18th Century decorated in Imari palette with metal cover, 12cm and a hardstone seal, cased (2)

Los 1363

Boxes and Objects - A barbular circular mirror ; a dressing table set; a brass crumb tray with brush; a trench art spill vase ; treen including butter paddles, tea caddy ; ect

Los 1375

A large South Staffordshire enamel oval box or caddy, hinged cover painted with shepherds and their flock, the side with colourful summer flowers within shaped reserves on a pink ground, 16cm wide, c.1780

Los 1559

A modern novelty silver plated and leather cocktail shaker, in the form caddy bag and clubs, the shaker with golf ball finial, 32cm high

Los 109

An early Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl marquetry sarcophagus tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a bowl and a pair of canisters, gadrooned borders, ring handles to sides, bun feet, 33.5cm wide, c.1845

Los 433

A set of gold clubs with standing caddy together with gold putting mat.

Los 192

A Japanese silver tea caddy, maker's mark of S in a circle within a fan shaped punch, circular form, embossed with pond scenes with fish, reeds and irises, the pull-off cover with a foliate finial, height 11cm, approx. weight 9.8oz.

Los 193

A late-Victorian silver tea caddy, with import marks for London 1900, importer's mark of William Neal, rectangular form, decorated in the Chinoiserie manner, with figures and pagodas in foliate scroll landscape settings, the slide-off cover with a flower finial, on a scroll foot, height 14.8cm, approx. weight 13oz.

Los 194

A silver tea caddy, by S. Blanckensee and Sons, Birmingham 1917, in the George I manner, panelled baluster form, the hinged cover with a hinged finial, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 4.8oz.

Los 195

An American silver tea caddy, by Tiffany and Co, Charles Cook period, 1902-7, circular form, applied with a band of foliate scroll decoration, the pull-off cover with a foliate and thread border and engraved with a monogram, with an interior cover, height 10cm, approx. weight 11.4oz.

Los 196

A silver tea caddy, by Martin, Hall and Co, Birmingham 1919, oval form, drop ring handles, the cover with an oval finial, length 11.5cm, plus an Edwardian silver tea caddy, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1902, oblong form, chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, approx. total weight 12.5oz. (2)

Los 249

λA George III silver tea caddy, by Crispin Fuller, London 1809, oblong bellied form, fluted girdle, flush hinged raised cover with fluted decoration and a fluted finial, on four ball feet, with a lock, length 15.4cm, approx. weight 14.5oz.

Los 268

An 18th century German silver tea caddy, Bamberg, shaped oval form, with two panels of chased lattice decoration, fluted borders, pull-off covers, height 12cm, approx. weight 4oz.

Los 505

An early 18th century West Country silver tea caddy, maker's mark RW struck three times, possibly for Roland West, Salisbury circa 1710, rectangular form, canted corners, pull-off cover and base, engraved with a crest, the underside of the base scratch initialled 'B' over 'I*B', height 12.2cm, approx. weight 6.8oz. The crest is that of Bruges, of Wiltshire.

Los 534

A George II silver tea caddy, by Elizabeth Godfrey, London 1742, upright rectangular form, chased scroll decoration, engraved with a crowned monogram, slide-off base, the slide-off cover with a hinged shell finial, height 14.8cm, approx. weight 13.5oz. The cypher AW or WA ensigned by the coronet of a countess - possibly for Anne, Countess of Winchilsea (1685-1743).

Los 94

A George IV silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1828, shaped circular bowl, with foliate engraved decoration, initialled cartouche, length 8cm, plus a George III silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1816, oval bowl with a fluted border and foliate engraved decoration, vacant cartouche, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2)

Los 27

A.E Jones - An Arts and Crafts caddy spoon, the leaf shaped bowl of planished finish with a scrolled wire heart motif to handle and ball finial, Birmingham 1912, makers mark AEJ within oval, 18grs approx

Los 1128

VICTORIAN CARVED OAK AND WALNUT CIGAR CABINET the caddy shaped hood with carved acorn leaf motifs, the central hinged door depicting gamebirds and a hunter in relief, opening to reveal four long drawers with brass handles, 43cm high, 36cm long, 32.5cm wide

Los 1193

LATE 19TH CENTURY PARQUETRY INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with three tea compartments, 26cm wide; together with a mahogany minature tea caddy, 10cm wide (2)

Los 203

Eleven silver hallmarked spoons, together with a hallmarked pepper pot and salt, scimitar mother of pearl handled paper knife, and a hallmarked tea strainer, pickle fork, caddy spoon, and pen holder, together with a large 19th century Prussian Steyl Konigsberg 750 silver serving spoon (19)

Los 398

A 19th century silver plated on copper Wax Jack, together with an embossed copper snuff box, a copper seal end spoon and a brass tea caddy.

Los 442

An Edwardian silver tea caddy, Chester 1908 by Blanckensee, with handle to each side, raised on four paw feet,

Los 530

An Indian white metal tea caddy, the lid with elephant finial, overall with embossed carouches depicting seated deities, raised on four feet, bears purity mark. H. 9cm, W. 8cm

Los 65

A George IV oval silver tea caddy and cover, James Wintle London 1821 H 8 cms

Los 123

A Victorian silver plated oak two-section tea caddy, with swing handles and ball feet, together with a plain mahogany hinge lidded box (2)

Los 305

PAIR OF ENGINE TURNED SILVER PLACE CARD HOLDERS maker Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1939, each 3.5cm high; together with two matching silver and silver plated caddy spoons, each in the form of a jockey's cap, silver example marked '925 Sterling', each 5.5cm long and a silver rats tail pattern dessert spoon, maker's mark rubbed, London 1902, handle engraved with initials 'MMP', 15.5cm long (5)

Los 349A

LOT OF SMALL SILVER ITEMS including an Edwardian embossed silver trinket box, an Edwardian silver card cut vesta case, a modern silver jockey cap caddy spoon, a modern silver whiskey decanter label, a Millenium silver money clip and a modern silver name label hook, approximately 65g gross, money clip 5cm long (6)

Los 420

LATE 18TH CENTURY OR LATER MALTESE SILVER CADDY SPOON bowl set with a Maltese Scudo coin, a thirty Tari piece dated 1761, Manuel Pinto da Fonseca (68th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta 1741-1773), handle set with a Maltese Scudo coin, probably a two, four or six tari piece, Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc ( 70th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta 1775-1797), scrolling handle with shell detail above the bowl, 11cm long; together with a George III silver caddy spoon, maker Thomas James, London 1810, pattern cut handle and rim, 7cm long, appproximately 63g gross (2)

Los 449

LATE VICTORIAN IMPORTED SILVER CADDY SPOON importer B H Joseph & Co, London 1894, bowl stamped with 930 standard and a rampant lion within a shield, likely of Germanic or Baltic origin, bowl embossed with scene of angel coming to Mary and Joseph whilst at the Manger's side, handle with a child figure surrounded by a wreath, 15cm long; together with a late Victoprian imported silver salt cellar, importer William Moering, London 1894, base stamped with two maker's marks, likely of Germanic origin, modelled as a Rococo revival stylised barrow with a male figure behind, 7.5cm long and a small silver ashtray set with an 1862 Petro II Empire of Brazil 1000 Réis coin, 6.5cm long, approximately 145g gross (3)

Los 203

A William IV silver caddy spoon having a chased decorated bowl, maker's mark 'J W, London, 1835'

Los 317

Liberty Pewter - a square pewter tea caddy with raised floral decoration in the Arts & Crafts style and with lidded top, numbered to the base 0194, 11 cms square

Los 94

A 19TH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY TEA CADDY and two Oriental stands

Los 108

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD WORKBOX with fitted interior and a similar tea caddy

Los 5408

A Yapp & Woodward Queens pattern long handled caddy spoon, a Victorian caddy spoon with fluted decoration, a Georgian design caddy spoon by HF London 1904 together with another caddy spoon.

Los 848

A 19th century rosewood and satinwood 'stripe' twin caddy box with lidded interior

Los 149

A 19th Century Sheffield Plate Two Division Tea Caddy with Moulded Shell Decoration to Hinged Lid. Ribbed Band to Body and Set on Four Bun Feet. 17cm High

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