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Los 1058

Royal Crown Derby Posies table china, tea cups, saucers, plates, sugar bowl, tea caddy, etc.; quantity

Los 1197

Pewter - a planished teapot; hinged jug; mugs; caddy (1 box)

Los 1292

Boxes and Objects - a pair of green onyx bookends; an oak tea caddy; a coopered biscuit barrel; another, treen bowls, various; etc

Los 1523

A pair of George III silver bright cut sugar bows, London 1803; a set of six Victorian silver rat tail pattern tea spoons, Birmingham 1876; a silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1867; a silver hafted grapefruit knife; etc

Los 1524

A pierced silver sifter spoon; a silver caddy spoon; a silver globular pot, resting on three spherical feet, hardwood cover (3)

Los 1550

A George III shell bowl caddy spoon, London 1804; a teaspoon, London 1799; a sauce ladle, Sheffield 1911 (3)

Los 1576

An EPNS two bottle coaster; a tie clip; an EPNS bottle coaster; salt and mustard spoons; napkin rings; a brass caddy; etc.

Los 106

A VICTORIAN SILVER NATURALISTIC CADDY SPOON, BIRMINGHAM, DATE LETTER INDISTINCT, POSSIBLY 1839

Los 122

MISCELLANEOUS SMALL SILVER WORKS OF ART, INCLUDING AN INDIAN SILVER MINIATURE MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT, A CADDY SPOON, WINE LABEL, ETC, LATE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER, APPROXIMATELY 4OZS

Los 243

A VICTORIAN WALNUT TEA CADDY WITH COFFERED LID AND INLAID WITH COLOURED STRAW WORK BANDS, THE DIVIDED INTERIOR RETAINING A PAIR OF COVERS

Los 92

A GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1820, ANOTHER WITH ENGRAVED HANDLE, SHEFFIELD 1792 AND A THIRD OF FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN, LONDON 1829

Los 98

THREE VICTORIAN AND LATER SILVER CADDY SPOONS, ONE MOTHER OF PEARL HAFTED AND TWO PAIRS OF SILVER SALT SPOONS, FIDDLE PATTERN

Los 136

A Victorian swing toilet mirror in pine frame, a shelf clock, an oak tea caddy, a Mauchline decorated box, a wooden pin cushion and an egg cup

Los 139

A late 19th Century Indian carved hardwood and marquetry work two-division tea caddy, 10" wide

Los 142

A Georgian rosewood and banded hexagonal tea caddy, 7 1/4" wide

Los 148

A 19th Century black lacquered workbox decorated in gilt with chinoiserie, a similar two compartment tea caddy and a papier-mache stationery rack (some damage)

Los 947

A late Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell tea caddy and cover, by Saunders & Shepherd, of rectangular form, with silver "Tea" appliqué, London, 1896, 3.5in.

Los 159

A 19th century rectangular burr yew wood two division tea caddy, the top inlaid with a central panel decorated with the words and stave music for Home Sweet Home, the top opening to reveal a fitted interior with two divisions with octagonal shaped lids, on acanthus scroll and paw feet, 12in.

Los 120

A Victorian Tunbridge ware and ebony tea caddy, by Thomas Barton, the lid centred with a perspective cube panel, the body decorated with a band of flowers, with circular label to base T. Barton, Late Night Manufacturers, Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, 7.75in.

Los 122

A Victorian rosewood Tunbridge ware tea caddy, the lid with a view of a castle, with two division interior, on bun feet, 8.25in.

Los 500

A pair of contemporary Arts and Crafts style hallmarked silver caddy spoons. L7.5cm

Los 200

A George III burr walnut and crossbanded tea caddy, last quarter 18th century, of rectangular form with canted corners, the keyhole with inset marine ivory surround, the interior later relined, 12cm high, 18cm wide; a George III satinwood and marquetry tea caddy, late 18th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with metal swing handle, the front decorated with floral sprays in oval reserves, the interior with twin subsidiary covers, 12cm high, 21cm wide; a George III mahogany and marquetry tea caddy, circa 1780, 12cm high, 12cm wide; and a George III turned fruitwood adjustable candle stand, last quarter 18th century, 22.5cm high lowered

Los 420

A George III harewood and marquetry tea caddy, late 18th century, of navette section, the hinged cover with a border of flowers and leaves, the front with a floral swag, the interior with subsidiary cover, 11cm high, 17cm wide; a George III satinwood, crossbanded and marquetry tea caddy, late 18th century, of navette section, the hinged cover decorated with a butterfly in a reserve, the front with twin reserves of floral decoration, the interior with subsidiary cover, 11cm high, 16.5cm wide; and a George III mahogany and marquetry tea caddy, late 18th century, of oval section, decorated with fan paterae, 11cm high, 15.5cm wide Provenance: The second caddy listed bears a label to the underside, 'THE NOLTE COLLECTION, WOLLEY & WALLIS'

Los 8

A Chinese lacquer tea caddy, late Qing Dynasty, painted in raised and flat gilding with Oriental figures in formal garden with pagodas, 12.5cm high; a Chinese cylindrical box and cover, painted in gilt with Chinese figures, 19.3cm high; a Chinese oval enamel small dish, 12.5cm diam (3)

Los 176

Various shells metamorphic rock crustaceans etc., to include nacre mother of pearl shell, 12cm high, others, polished rock possibly malachite, small quantity of embroidery, and a 19thC mahogany tea caddy (a quantity).

Los 1082

A quantity of hallmarked silver items to include cigarette box, two mirrors, Victorian caddy spoon, spectacle case, sugar tongs, perpetual calendar, retractable multitool etc

Los 1086A

Three bottom-marked hallmarked silver tea spoons, two silver mustard spoons and a hallmarked silver caddy spoon (weight 87g) together with a cased plated fruit set, matchbox holder and military interest paper knife

Los 1174

A quantity of hallmarked silver cutlery including a caddy spoon B'ham 1806, maker Samuel Pemberton, (78g), together with various plated cutlery

Los 1180

Two various hallmarked silver bottle labels, a locket and a Georgian silver caddy spoon

Los 1215

A Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shell-shaped bowl, Sheffield 1780,maker George Ashworth, together with a hallmarked silver berry spoon (length 14cm) and a similar hallmarked silver Georgian berry spoon (weight of all three 43g)

Los 1238

A Victorian hallmarked silver tea caddy with fluted lid and lower half, Sheffield 1896, maker Atkin Brothers (height 10cm, 179g all in)

Los 1289

A hallmarked silver octagonal caddy with hinged lid and thumb piece (width 11cm, weight 325g, B'ham makers mark rubbed)

Los 1300

A George V hallmarked silver tea caddy formed as a miniature knife box, B'ham 1913 maker Alexander Clark & Co (height 6.5cm, 93g)

Los 2352

A 19thc mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with bun feet

Los 2385

A large collection of brass and copper ware to include British Empire exhibition 1924 tea caddy and scuttles, traps, warming pan etc

Los 2408

A blonde tortoiseshell and ivory two-division octagonal tea caddy raised on four ball feet (width 13.5cm. depth 9cm, height 13.5cm)

Los 90

Two Sets of six silver Teaspoons and a Spoon and Pusher, cased, a Georgian silver bright-cut Caddy Spoon with shell bowl, silver Sifting Ladle and Napkin Ring

Los 114

19th century burr walnut tea caddy with engraved and pierced brass strap work decoration, length 12.25".

Los 232

A Creamware tea caddy, 4.5", a Caughley bowl and a pair of miniature sheep.

Los 97

Victorian silver plate mustard pot with blue lining, Lincoln Imp tea caddy spoon, port & sherry labels & a pair of carving rests

Los 1232

A Pair of 19th Century Brass Candlesticks; with a smaller pair, two shoe horns and a heavy brass lidded caddy.

Los 233

A 19th century yew wood tea caddy, of rectangular form, the cover with oval shaped handle, 18cm wide x 12cm high x 10cm deep.

Los 247

A 19th century tortoiseshell sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to an interior with central division removed, with concave side panels, raised on four ivory bun feet, 19cm wide x 13cm high x 11.5cm deep.

Los 248

A 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, the rectangular cover centred with a white metal rectangular tablet bearing initials 'M.B', opening to a fitted interior with two lidded tea compartments, with tapered side panels, raised on four lacquered brass bun feet, 18cm wide x 14cm high x 10.5cm deep.

Los 138

An early 19th century walnut tea caddy with line inlay together with a red lacquer wood jewellery box decorated with birds in the Japanese style.

Los 266

Four various Georgian silver mustard spoons together with a caddy spoon.

Los 472

A Birmingham hallmark silver tea caddy of oval form having chased floral decoration, approx. weight 3.1oz.

Los 499A

A Sheffield hallmarked silver 'Jockey Hat' caddy spoon.

Los 510

A mixed lot of Georgian and later hallmarked silver to include a caddy spoon of plain form, mustard spoons, Scottish table spoons together with assorted silver-plated flatware.

Los 527

A mixed lot of assorted Victorian and later caddy for salt and teaspoons.

Los 100

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl with bright cut ornament and with bead mounts, by Chawner & Co, London 1864 (weight 14.7 grammes), three silver topped items, a gilt metal pill box and a 19th Century rosewood rectangular two division tea caddy, 9.5ins x 5ins x 5.5ins

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