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Los 539

A George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy, the rectangular top decorated with herringbone and barber-pole banding (missing handle to top) and feet to base; a box and cover; and a parallel rule. (3)

Los 543

Four novelty Ringtons tea pots; together with a novelty tea caddy/sugar box, in original boxes. (5)

Los 570A

A 19th Century copper scoop with ebonised handle; three copper food moulds; a harvest measuring jug; and tea caddy; together with three other pieces of copper ware.

Los 647

A Chinese copper tea caddy with interior cover (plate worn); together with a Bitong style pot with cover. (2)

Los 684

A late Victorian rosewood jewellery box,; a Georgian tea caddy; together with a mahogany and inlay jewellery box. (3)

Los 112

A VIctorian silver and ivory caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham 1864. L.11cm

Los 1454

A Japanese lacquer and mixed metal rectangular tea caddy, Meiji period, the exterior decorated in gold and red lacquer with river landscapes, applied in shakudo, gilt-bronze and silver, with workers in fields including an oxen pulling a plough and figures in a paddy field, the interior fitted with two canisters with sliding lids, 24cm. wide. Illustrated

Los 1705

A Regency brass and bone inlaid rosewood rectangular tea caddy, with twin lidded interior on bun feet, 34cm wide. Illustrated

Los 2064

A Georg Jensen silver tea caddy spoon, detailed Sterling Denmark, import mark London 1938, a Georg Jensen Sterling christening spoon, detailed Sterling Denmark, Georg Jensen & Wendel and a Georg Jensen Sterling salt spoon, detailed Sterling Denmark, combined weight 67 gms and also a Georg Jensen steel napkin ring, detailed Georg Jensen Stainless, Made in Denmark 17.

Los 2081

Silver, comprising; a rectangular vesta case, the front folding down to reveal a locket compartment, Birmingham 1913, a rectangular cigarette case with engraved decoration, a decanter label detailed SHERRY, with makers mark GG & CO and a caddy spoon with a shell shaped bowl, also a small foreign mug, a shaped circular trinket dish, detailed 830S and a pair of faceted glass knife rests.

Los 2086

Plated wares, comprising; a table centrepiece stand, fitted with three faceted glass trumpet shaped vases, a pair of candle snuffers, with a snuffers tray, a shaped oval bowl, a mug, a hot water jug and a shaped oval hinge lidded tea caddy.

Los 2089

A pair of silver scissor action sugar nips, three pairs of silver sugar tongs, various dates, three silver butter knives and a silver salt spoon, combined weight 171gms and mostly plated flatware, including, a pair of fish servers, six pairs of fish knives and forks and a caddy spoon.

Los 282

A modern silver caddy spoon with circular bowl and bound wire handle by A.E. Jones, Birmingham, 1920.

Los 283

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, Thomas Wallis, London, 1805, another two, both Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825, and three cast continental silver spoons.

Los 324

A Georgian silver scoop caddy spoon with scroll handle and engraved shield by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1804., together with a Georgian silver fiddle handled caddy spoon with engraved shaped bowl, marks unclear, Birmingham, circa 1780 (AF)

Los 325

A Georgian early Sheffield silver shell caddy spoon with lug handle by Young, Greaves and Hoyland, Sheffield, 1781 ( date letter rubbed).

Los 326

A Georgian silver deep circular bowl caddy spoon with Old English Thread handle by William Eley and William Hearn, London, 1800, together with a Georgian Sheffield silver caddy spoon with ribbed and shell bowl by TL, Thomas Lamborn or Thomas Law, Sheffield 1800.

Los 91

A Regency tortoiseshell oblong shape tea caddy, domed lid, white metal stringing, two section interior on bun feet, width 15cm.

Los 92

A Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge ware casket shape tea caddy, domed lid decorated with a ruined castle, two section interior, width 25cm.

Los 554

A Chinese porcelain part tea set, Qing Dynasty, comprising; a tea pot and cover, tea caddy, and hexagonal shaped tray, decorated en-grisaille with pairs of figures, 13.5cm high.

Los 187H

A George III mahogany and chequer banded octagonal shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover inlaid with oval panel of conch shell, opening to a later paper lined interior, with inlaid shield shaped escutcheon, 15.5cm wide x 12cm high x 10.5cm deep, together with an early 19th century mahogany and rosewood banded rectangular shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior with two covers, raised on four lacquered brass bun feet, 24.5cm wide x 12.5cm high x 13.5cm deep (2).

Los 231A

A George III burr walnut, boxwood lined and marquetry inlaid octagonal shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover inlaid with a conch shell, opening to a foil lined interior, the front inlaid with a conch shell flanked by smaller inlaid panels of urns issuing flowers, 12cm wide x 11.5cm high x 10cm deep

Los 236

A George III mahogany and boxwood lined tea caddy, the hinged cover with white metal octagonal shaped handle, opening to a fitted interior of lidded compartment and Bristol blue glass mixing bowl, with oval shaped ivory escutcheon, 21.5cm wide x 13cm high x 12.5cm deep.

Los 495

A Vienna porcelain cobalt blue ground tea caddy, decorated with hand painted panels of Diana and Cupid within richly gilded and jewelled borders, blue painted mark, 14.5cm high.

Los 222

Victorian rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy with mother of pearl decoration

Los 223

Victorian lacquered tea caddy with mother of pearl inlay

Los 163

Hallmarked silver tea caddy with embossed floral decoration by PG of London

Los 104

A modern novelty silver caddy spoon by Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield 1980, modelled as a jockey’s cap, .3ozt.

Los 96

A William IV silver caddy spoon by Joseph Willmore, London 1831, with shell bowl, .32ozt.

Los 106

A silver caddy spoon by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1981, the handle cast as the Prince of Wales Feathers, together with another 20th century silver caddy spoon, 1.4ozt. gross (2)

Los 165

A 19th century walnut twin compartment tea caddy, marked S. Morden & Co. to the lock, together with three Victorian wooden boxes (4)

Los 697

A Georgian mahogany crossbanded and chequer strung tea caddy: of rectangular outline, with shallow domed hinged lid enclosing three lidded compartments with sliding covers, raised on ball feet, 24cm. wide.

Los 449

A Nineteenth Century Mahogany and Floral Marquetry Inlaid Oval Tea Caddy, 12 cm high

Los 101

Two china part teasets decorated with blue enamel and gilt edging (approximately seventy five pieces) along with a collection of Bristol blue glass and blue and white ceramics to include Ringtons Wade tea caddy.

Los 188A

Silver-plated gallery tray, silver-plated cocktail shaker, Sheffield pewter bowl, Georgian copper caddy, and other silver-plate and metalware in two boxes

Los 10

George V miniature silver caddy spoon with shell cast finial by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1930, 5.5cm long together with an Edwardian silver bookmark by Lucas & Co, Birmingham 1900 (2)

Los 298

A brass floral embossed tea caddy together with a brass corinthian column table lamp (2)

Los 309

Brass ware lot to include an dragon engraved bowl, a caddy and three bells (5)

Los 350

A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with lion mask ring handle to top and escutcheon to front on bun feet, 30cm x 18cm

Los 109

A George III red tortoiseshell serpentine two division tea caddy, with white metal swing handle, corner mounts, with ebonised base and claw and ball feet, the interior with two canisters with octagonal lids, 16.5cm high x 22.5cm wide The caddy had been entered from a private property in South Shropshire. None of the white metal mounts are hall marked, hence 'white metal', however, they have cleaned up fairly easily. Metal mounts lightly grubby. Tortoiseshell lightly grubby throughout with some fading on the lid (see images). The joints to the tortoiseshell are a little open at two other corners and suspect that the joints have been glued at the corners but not recently. A small section lacking to the back left corner of the lid (see image) and the back right corner angle of the base is in two parts. Ebonised base with general light age wear. Flat head screws to the feet and the hinge. Lining to the underside of the lid stiff at the edges suggesting that it has been glued down later. One of the canister lids detached - glue has tried. The flat top section of the other canister has two hair line cracks. Overall, despite faults appearance good. NO KEY, ALL images are online

Los 839

A silver spoon and a white metal caddy spoon

Los 860

Two silver caddy spoons with grapevine design, Birmingham 1971

Los 851

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, hallmark worn, possibly Birmingham 1862

Los 494

William IV oak tea caddy, the sarcophagus shaped caddy with rosewood, boxwood and harewood banding, conforming banding to the base with a pair of ring turned handles, the interior with a pair of lidded tea compartments, raised on bun feet, 23cm wide

Los 64

A box of china and glassware, including Ringtons tea caddy, lidded urn etc

Los 371

A Victorian papier mache tea caddy of rectangular wavy form, gilt painted decoration and inlaid mother-of-pearl floral design to top, part fitted interior, 21cm wide

Los 128

EARLY 19TH CENTURY LINE INLAID MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY with fitted interior with mahogany lids with turned ivory finials, blue glass mixing bowl, with later bronze handles and ball feet, 31cm long

Los 51

19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with line inlay and ivory escutcheon, damages; together with a vintage set of scales (2)

Los 1862

GEORGE III ROSEWOOD BOW FRONTED TEA CADDY, sarcophagus type cover, boxwood line inlay, ivory escutcheon, twin canister interior, width 18.5cm

Los 1860

REGENCY BURR YEW AND INLAID TEA CADDY, of rectangular form, with crossbanding and line inlay, gilt brass swing handle, the fitted interior with three burr maple covers, width 26cm

Los 1858

GEORGE III ROLLED PAPER WORK TEA CADDY, of elongated hexagonal form with flower and urn decoration to the front and bird decoration to the reverse, twin canister, length 18cm

Los 1852

GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, with brass swing handle and pierced escutcheon, the fitted interior with two tin canisters and a lidded mixing box, on ogee bracket feet, width 26cm

Los 1867

TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, early 19th century, of rounded rectangular form, with pewter banding and white metal mounts, twin canister interior, width 19cm

Los 1849

GEORGE III BLOND TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, of canted rectangular form with ivory edging, width 11.5cm

Los 1857

REGENCY SATINWOOD AND INLAID TEA CADDY, of near cube form, the cover with inlaid patera, rosewood crossbanding and ebonised escutcheon, width 12cm

Los 1864

REGENCY MAHOGANY AND INLAID OVAL TEA CADDY, the cover with a central patera, crossbanded rims and ivory escutcheon, width 15cm

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