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Los 338

A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1811, crested, 32.75cm, a pair of sugar nips, maker J.H, with scrolled stems and shell bowls, 12.25cm; a George III shell bowl caddy spoon by John Lambe, London 1789, with brightcut stem and a small continental pill box of scallop form with hinged cover, 5cm diameter, 9.19oz

Los 349

A late Victorian silver tea caddy, by David & George Edward, Glasgow 1892, of oval barrel shape repousse and chase decorated in the Indian taste, hinged cover, 11.5cm, together with a matching sugar basin by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1892, of circular shape, 10.5cm diameter, 10.96oz (2)

Los 359

A matched mainly Victorian five piece silver tea set, principally by Edward Hutton, London 1890 & Sheffield 1890, comprising:- a teapot of oval shape, the lower body fluted, 16cm; the matching coffee pot on pedestal foot, 25cm high; together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug and a matching Edwardian tea caddy by William Hutton & Sons, London 1907, 13cm high, 56.25oz (5)

Los 362

A George III silver tea caddy, by Henry Bailey, London 1768, of bombe shape, all over foliate and floral embossed with applied cast scrolled openwork foot, the detachable cover with gadrooned edge and spire finial, 15cm high, 9.53oz Repair to finial

Los 756

SILVER CADDY SPOON. Hallmarked silver caddy spoon with pierced handle decoration, assay Sheffield 1964 Maker O & E Ltd

Los 134

An early 19th Century sarcophagus-shaped two-compartment tea caddy with central mixing bowl, box inlaid edges, gilt metal ring handles, 12" wide

Los 222

A silver and mother-of-pearl caddy spoon, two plated sifter spoons and other plated flatware

Los 44

A 19th century mahogany rectangular tea caddy, boxwood strung, ivory lozenge escutcheon, the interior with two lidded compartments, ball feet, 23.5cm wide, c.1810

Los 48

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy

Los 221

Ephermera - lady' shoes; collar clips; tea caddy; laundry tongs; table lighter; braid; etc (1 box)

Los 63

A Japanese black lacquer two division tea caddy, together with a pair of Japanese brass vases with applied dragons, and a Chinese brass bowl decorated with apes. (4)

Los 111

A William IV Silver caddy spoon, 1834, London, by Joseph and Albert Savory, 28.2grms.

Los 288

A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with vacant interior, together with two Victorian work boxes and an early 20th century work box. (4)

Los 22

SECTION 22. A collection of assorted items including Wedgwood Mountbatten portrait plaque, together with a pair of plaques of Charles & Diana, a small mantel clock, tea caddy, porcelain figures, cranberry vase and other items.

Los 374

A VICTORIAN SILVER BRIGHT CUT TEA CADDY the lid with integral hinge, crested, 11cm h, by William Stoker and marked LAMBERT COVENTRY ST LONDON, London 1861, 11ozs ++Light overall wear but undamaged, no restoration, no play in hinge

Los 753

A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND INLAID CUT CORNERED TEA CADDY, C1790-1800 the divided interior retaining the pair of inlaid covers, 20cm w ++Lid very slightly warped but undamaged with the original hinges, veneers and inlay all present, not restored or repolished, an excellent example

Los 778

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID TEA CADDY, C1800 with bright cut silver handle and escutcheon, the fitted interior with pair of oval lidded rectangular canisters and compartment for six teaspoons and a pair of sugar bows, 22cm w, silver handle with lion passant duty and maker's marks ++Much encrusted with old dirt and grime but complete and in basically good unrestored condition

Los 793

AN ENGLISH TURNED FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY, POSSIBLY 19TH C in the shape of pear, 15cm h ++Lacks stalk handle; coated in a varnish, wormed

Los 309

A Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, length 8.5cm

Los 360

A Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, length 7.5cm

Los 1035

Five oriental white metal spoons, hallmarked silver handled fork, Scottish 1938 exhibition caddy spoon and a carved cameo conch shell lamp

Los 2320

A 19thC mahogany tea caddy raised on brass claw feet, length 28cm

Los 1121

A quantity of Georgian hallmarked silver cutlery including fiddle thread and shell mustard spoons, caddy spoon etc, some Newcastle, Irish etc weight 390g

Los 1256

A hallmarked silver George III early tea strainer in the form of a caddy spoon, B'ham 1806, maker Cocks and Betteridge, length 6.5cm

Los 1223

A hallmarked silver tea caddy or trinket box with gadrooned edges, feature hallmarked for Birmingham 1990, maker J.B Chatterley & Sons Ltd (weight 516g)

Los 1259

A hallmarked silver George III caddy spoon with bright cut decoration, London 1802, maker George Wintle (length 10cm)

Los 1254

A Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, probably Georgian, maker's mark possibly RC, length 9cm

Los 1257

A hallmarked silver George III caddy spoon, B'ham 1796, maker John Thompson, length 7cm

Los 1255

A hallmarked silver George III caddy spoon, London 1802, maker's mark rubbed, length 8.5cm

Los 2277

A quantity of wooden boxes etc to include Art Nouveau brass mounted smokers cabinet, inlaid book slide, ten caddy etc

Los 514

VARIOUS COPPER AND BRASS, to include Arts & Crafts tobacco/tea caddy with lead liner (s.d.), brass chamber sticks etc

Los 214

Two George III caddies, one with shell inlaid interior, a rosewood caddy, a mahogany box, a painted and lidded circular folk art container, and a small tole ware tray

Los 71

Silver and silver plated items, two silver handled button hooks, three napkin rings, Georgian caddy spoon, etc

Los 358

19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy and a small wooden jewellery casket. (2)

Los 402

19th Century mahogany two section tea caddy together with pair of marble table lamps, together with two handled lacquered and floral tray etc.

Los 481

Good quality 19th century three compartment tea caddy with inlaid top - 36cm

Los 21

Two small silver Photograph Frames, two silver Wine Labels, a small silver Caddy Spoon, Napkin Rings and other items, a lot. (1)

Los 60

A casket shaped Tea Caddy, London c. 1903, by Goldsmiths Co., and a plain hexagonal silver Tea Caddy, London c. 1905, together approx. 17 ozs. (2)

Los 63

An oval silver Tea Caddy, London c. 1905; a small engraved Victorian silver Christening Mug; a larger barrel shaped ditto, Birmingham c. 1906; and an embossed Birmingham silver Tankard shaped Christening Mug, c. 1901. (4)

Los 691

A fine quality and unusual 19th Century Boulle Tea Caddy on Stand, the lift top revealing two canisters with boulle lids, on a circular brass mounted pillar support with quatrefoil base. (1)

Los 101

Cigarette cases and lighter, binoculars, tea caddy, oriental ginger jar & SP cutlery set

Los 273

Regency period rose wood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with bead decorated edges and brass lion head handles, the interior comprising of two caddies and a glass mixing bowl.

Los 274

An unusual 19th Century rosewood tea caddy with ivory embellishments H 13 cm L 16 cm D 13 cm

Los 246

Victorian yew wood tea caddy, two compartment interior, brass ball feet, width 19cm, (a.f.), and a Victorian walnut brass and ivorine adjustable book rack, (2).

Los 13

CADDY SPOON. A William IV caddy spoon, by Mary Chawner. London 1835.

Los 45

IONA SILVER. A Scottish Iona Silver caddy spoon, by Iain McCormack, circa 1950. Length 9cm.

Los 46

IONA SILVER. An Iona, Highland Home Industries silver caddy spoon. Edinburgh 1943. Length 8.5cm.

Los 47

SCOTTISH CADDY SPOON. A Scottish, planished silver caddy spoon, by Henderson & Horner. Glasgow 1947. Length 8cm.

Los 53

CADDY SPOON. A George III Apostle caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor. Birmingham 1807. Length 13cm.

Los 77

MISCELLANEOUS. Silver mounted tea knives & brushes, cased, a caddy spoon etc.

Los 225

A Collection of Silver and Silver Plate Tea Caddy and Other Spoons, Sugar Bow Etc.

Los 251

A George III ivory and tortoiseshell tea caddy of panelled oval form, the mother of pearl inlaid hinged cover enclosing lidded interior, the front applied with an elliptical white metal panel engraved initials and crest, h:10cm

Los 175

A George III hexagonal rolled paperwork tea caddy with original lidded interior, the panels divided by chequer inlaid boxwood bands, l:20cm

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