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Los 128

An George IV ivory handled silver Caddy Spoon, by Ledsam & Vale, hallmarked Birmingham, 1820, of spade form with engraved chequered decoration, 3¾in (9.5cm) long.

Los 20

A Continental silver Preserve Spoon, with figural chased bowl and hooked handle with bird finial, together with a Continental white metal windmill caddy spoon, and a Continental silver plated funnel (3)

Los 521

A 19thC walnut Tea Caddy, raised on brass bun feet, together with a smaller Tunbridge-ware lockable box (2)

Los 275

A rosewood tea caddy with a mother of pearl oval inset, interior compartment lids with mother of pearl handles, with key, 24 by 16 by 15cm, and a rosewood silver metal inlaid jewellery box, 25 by 18 by 10cm. (2)

Los 762

An oak caddy, a travel set, maps, tea cards, a radio, tins, etc.

Los 1071

A silver caddy spoon, import, and a silver brooch, 28.6g

Los 243

A WW1 trench art lidded tea caddy or tobacco jar made from a cut down 13 pounder shell case dated 1916

Los 271

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy of waisted sarcophagus form, with strung inlay and ivory mounts. Housing two compartments and raised on brass ball feet, 19.25 wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some lifting to the inlay and small veneer losses. Overall in fair condition.

Los 276

An early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy. With strung inlay, two lidded compartments and raised on four ball feet, 18cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Very minor inlay lifting and tiny veneer chips. No key.

Los 415

A 19th century large yew wood tea caddy of sarcophagus form. Having parquetry banding, three section fitted interior and raised on squat bun feet, 32.5cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some slight veneer cracking. No key.

Los 509

A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form. With mother of pearl inlay and raised on squat bun feet, 28cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some chips to the mouldings. Lock functioning with a replacement key. Lids present.

Los 525

A Victorian burr walnut tea caddy, herring banded in satinwood and with marquetry inlaid panel to the top. Having fitted interior and with ormolu scrolling feet, 33cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. No key. Some slight veneer lifting but in overall good condition.

Los 104

A George III mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form together with a Victorian walnut tea caddy of plain rectangular form (2)

Los 193

A late 19th century continental silver plated tea caddy of bombe form

Los 240

A box of miscellaneous metal wares to include silver plated golfing trophy, Victorian silver plated biscuit barrel and cover, and pewter tea caddy etc

Los 276

A small collection of George III and later silver flatware to include; teaspoons, salmon forks, silver plated caddy spoon etc

Los 494

Regency mahogany and satinwood inlaid tea caddy, with a lion mask handle to the hinged lid, enclosing a pair of lidded tea compartments, 25cm wide, 14cm deep, 15cm high

Los 520

Unusual Regency mahogany and burr elm tea caddy, the rectangular box with boxwood strung edge and burr elm oval panels, the interior with slide lidded compartments, 23cm wide, 12cm deep, 12cm high

Los 1518

A Wakefield Castrol Gear Oil S-Grade quart caddy.

Los 150

An Edwardian silver tea caddy of shouldered, oval form, having a button-top cap, embossed in neo-classical taste with ribbon tied bows, vases and bellflower Levi & Salaman Birmingham 1910

Los 151

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy in casket form, a 19th century Oriental style musical jewellery box set with mother of pearl border, with two other 19th century boxes

Los 639

Two Meiji period Imari chargers with patterns of plants in panels, a Chinese crackle glaze baluster vase decorated with warriors, a boxed set of six modern Japanese cups and saucers decorated with peacocks, and a circular ceramic tea caddy.

Los 6

An early 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung simple rectangular two division tea caddy, width 16.8cm.

Los 1234

A George III hallmarked silver berry pattern teaspoon with gilt wash bowl, London 1817, length 13.5cm, in associated case, a fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1826, a further silver handled caddy spoon and a cased christening set comprising baby push and spoon, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, weighable silver approx 2.04ozt (4).

Los 468

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WORK TABLE, the caddy top opening to fitted satin birch interior, on shaped supports united by stretcher, 52cm wide 36cm deep 78cm high

Los 398

A mid 19th century Coalport floral painted and floral encrusted twin handled sucrier and cover, painted mark "Coalport" to base, height 10cm, a late 19th/early 20th century Continental porcelain rectangular caddy decorated with exotic birds and hinged lid, height 15cm, a mid 19th century English chamberstick and a 20th century Continental coffee can and saucer (4).

Los 1230

A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with pierced handle, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, length 7cm, a hallmarked silver sugar scoop with turned wooden handle, Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1801, length 14.5cm, a Victorian hallmarked silver shovel salt spoon, Dublin 1866, a tea strainer, salt scoop and salt spoon (6).

Los 1228

A mid to late 20th century Dutch silver caddy spoon with twisted stem and cast figural finial, the tapering bowl decorated with farm scene, length 13cm.

Los 1227

A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with pin pricket decoration to the bowl, makers mark partially obscured, London 1810, length 8.9cm and an early Victorian silver caddy spoon with shaped bowl, John James Whiting, London 1840, length 8.8cm, combined approx 0.8ozt (2).

Los 1188

A mixed lot of silver comprising a Victorian hallmarked silver single stem epergne on spreading square base with bead decoration and clear cut glass liner, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1897, height 16.5cm, a fiddle pattern cheese scoop, The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Sheffield 1905, length 18.5cm, a cased set of six coffee spoons, Chester 1903, a rectangular pin dish with overall embossed decoration, a Georgian silver bright cut decorated caddy spoon (af), etc, weighable silver approx 5.4ozt.

Los 1229

An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver caddy spoon in the form of a leaf, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1961, approx 0.43ozt.

Los 178

19th century mahogany three division tea caddy on bun feet. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Los 219

Victorian mahogany tea caddy. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Los 103

Dutch 18th Century Impressive Silver Caddy Spoon, with Embossed Figure to Bowl, Holding a Sword and Pair of Scales In Right Hand, English Hallmark, Grown Over Lion Rampant Standing on Hind Legs and Date Letters + Early Dutch Silver Marks. 6.5 Inches In Length. Excellent Condition.

Los 629

A Dunlop plaster golfing caddy mascot (copy of earlier golf club papier mache model) and a black heat torso

Los 206

Various silver wares including table salt, napkin rings, mustard pot, miniature circular photo frames and white metal caddy spoon, indistinctly marked (12).

Los 1576

A Silver caddy spoon, Joseph Gloster Birmingham 1897; a silver thimble; a set of twelve EPNS tea spoons and sugar tongs, cased a silver napkin ring; a pair of silver miniature bottles

Los 1410

A Victorian papier mache rectangular jewellery box, outlined throughout with mother-of-pearl Greek key marquetry, fitted interior, domed and hinged cover, skirted base, c. 1865; a Victorian papier mache tea caddy, concave front, fitted interior, skirted base, c. 1865 (2)

Los 1457

Copper and Brassware - a Victorian coper kettle, tea caddy, ladles, kitchenware

Los 1403

A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, later fitted as a work box, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, lion mask handles, c. 1800

Los 112

VINTAGE BRASS TEA CADDY, CONTINENTAL FIGURINE AND TWO ADDERLEY CERAMICS BIRDS

Los 515

TREEN TEA CADDY. Treen tea caddy with vacant silver plated shield plaque, H ~ 19cm

Los 154

A 19th century oak candle box; a Victorian wall mounting single door medicine cabinet; a brass bound walnut dome top tea caddy; etc (4)

Los 60

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, c.1880

Los 271

A George III rectangular mahogany tea caddy, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, ivory escutcheon; another, similar (2), (faults)

Los 106

A dome topped walnut veneered tea caddy, pierced brass mounts, hinged cover, two partitions, circa 1850.

Los 39

A post-Regency coromandel sarcophagus tea caddy; others, similar, mahogany (3)

Los 218

A mixed selection of 19th century wooden boxes to include a papermache tea caddy, (all A/F for restoration)

Los 85

An 18th century Chinese Export porcelain sparrow beak jug with later wire metal handle, famille rose decoration of figures in a garden scene surrounded by a floral blue and white border, along with a similar 18th century Chinese tea caddy

Los 231

A collection of Victorian and later cut and pressed glass tea caddy mixing bowls

Los 467

GEORGIAN TEA CADDY OF HEXAGONAL FORM HAVING FITTED INTERIOR WITH TWIN LIDDED COMPARTMENTS, APPROX. 22 cm

Los 175

A large ebonised and mother of pearl inlaid two division tea caddy with central glass mixing bowl (af), length 35cm.

Los 20

A Caughley porcelain barrel-shaped tea caddy, circa 1785, with cover (possibly associated), painted Sx mark, 12cm high

Los 40

A Caughley wine taster or caddy spoon, circa 1785, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Pleasure Boat pattern, unmarked, 5.5cm diameter

Los 74

An Edwardian silver Old English pattern part table service by Mappin & Webb An Edwardian silver Old English pattern part table service by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1908 and 1909, engraved with a crest, comprising: Four table spoons Six table forks Four dessert spoons Eight dessert forks One tea spoon One salt spoon One butter knife Together with a collection of silver flatware, to include a late George III caddy spoon, 2195g (70.55 oz) gross

Los 77

A set of twelve George III silver gilt old English pattern tea spoons by... A set of twelve George III silver gilt old English pattern tea spoons by Richard Crossley, London 1874-75 (incuse duty marks), later engraved and crested; two sets of six silver and enamel coffee spoons, each set cased; a pair of jam spoons; and a caddy spoon, maker's mark RM (not traced), London 1980, in George III style, 409g (13.15 oz) gross Provenance: From the collection of June Whitfield CBE ( see illustration on our website )

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