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Los 333

Indian white metal caddy or box, of cylindrical form with profuse intricate repousse decoration, the lift off domed lid with flower shaped and yellow metal finial, the body with yellow metal triangular panels, unmarked, 11cm high, 8.8ozt

Los 60

An interesting collection of Sundries to include a set of 19th Century postal or letter scales with five weights, the brass scales on an oak base with disc feet, 23.5cm wide, 13cm deep, 10.5cm high; a 19th Century leather travelling writing case fitted with metal mounts and two metal inkwells, a cased set of small tools by Dumont et Fils, a 19th Century tan leather holstered saddle flask of tapering form with a brass lid; a Tudor Crystal boxed presentation goblet with a twist decorated stem, engraved for the Civic Society of Kidderminster and further with 'To Rt. Hon The Lord Sandys DI, President 1993-2005; and another similar presentation glass goblet presented by the Worcestershire Archery Society, 1970; a silver lid to a pomade jar, London 1834; two pairs of fabric coronets; an oak desk sign painted with 'The Lord Sandys'; a satinwood tea caddy painted with rural scenes with the bookplate for Michael Lord Sandys affixed to the underside and annotated 'my father's tea chest' and a printing block of a map of Ombersley and surrounding areas; a 66ft measuring tape by Edward Preston & Sons, Birmingham and a metal stationary die-stamp (14)Provenance: Ombersley Court, Worcestershire

Los 13

A small Edwardian silver tea caddy, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd., London 1908, of serpentine outline, the flat hinged cover with ivorine finial, crest of Sandys, 9cm wide, a Victorian silver cigar stand, Birmingham 1898 and a silver backed table blotter, Chester 1914Provenance: Ombersley Court, WorcestershireCaddy has denting to front and back, general wear commensurate with age. Blotter has dents to handle, general wear. Cigar stand heavily dented. Caddy approx 154g.

Los 506

A Powakaddy electric golf bag caddy, together with a barbell.

Los 575

Tea caddy with liners and glass bowl, sarcophagus tea caddy, Victorian jewellery box with mother of pearl inlay and 2 thin wooden fret cut plaques

Los 65

A 19th Century Carved Black Forest Bear Tobacco Jar/Caddy, Modelled Seated with One Paw Raised, the Head and Shoulders Forming Hinged Cover with Glass Eyes and Painted Tongue, 24cm High

Los 74

A 19th Century Regency Painted Sycamore Tea Caddy of Sarcophagus Form Decorated Exterior Castle Scene with Grape and Vine Frieze, Raised on Bronze Lion Paw Feet, the Hinged Lid with Basket of Fruit Ring Handle Opening to Reveal Conforming Painted Decoration and Two Compartments, 25x15x14cm

Los 422

A George III tortoiseshell domed rectangular tea caddy, two lidded compartments, 17cm wide, c.1810

Los 317

A silver oval tea caddy, hinged cover, ring handles, Martin Hall & Co Ltd?, Birmingham, 1918, 110.59g

Los 342

A George III silver caddy spoon, shell bowl, Tudor & Leader, Sheffield, 1793 7.3g

Los 155

A mixed lot to include; a 20th century tiered wire egg holder/caddy, used for hard boiled eggs for sale at cafes, the top originally holding a salt shaker, probably French, approx. 32cm high, a small Black Forest style bear on skis figure (a/f), a small probably Chinese wooden figure of a man riding an ox on rectangular wooden base, a pair of novelty 20th century Deco style photographic mantle place ornaments depicting children, both with labels underneath for Herbert Vieler photograph studio, tallest approx.14.5cm high, an unmarked early to mid 20th century circular fishing reel with bone handles and brass mount, and a Union Zagreb biscuit tin. Along with a collection of mixed folk art figures, all 20th century to include; two painted as a man and wife with movable legs/feet, five farm yard painted figures of people and animals, miniature painted pig family, motorcyclist, other animals painted jockey in stripes and others. (1 box)

Los 450

A late 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver rectangular tea caddy and cover, with engraved Chinoiserie decoration, assay master A. Romanov, Moscow, 1888?, height 14.5cm, 12.5oz.**conditionreport**Cover peppered with small dings. A few dings and surface scratches around the caddy in places. Marks clear.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Los 421

A George III engraved silver tea caddy, by Benjamin Mountigue, of serpentine form, with carved ivory pineapple finial and button to open the hinged cover, London, 1784, length 14.2cm, together with a later associated silver caddy spoon, 11oz (a.f.). CITES submission reference:PEP4M192**conditionreport**Large patch repair to the left side of the caddy, near to the base. Repair to the edge of the cover. Engraved crest and initial to the front of the caddy. Hallmarks clear.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Los 284

Gwendolen White (British, fl.1910-1915) Tobacco box and a fruit bowlilluminated white woodthe box depicting Virginia, Russia, Turkey and Egypt with inscription relating to tobacco and signed to the underside 'Dennis his box', the bowl with inscription relating to fruit, together with some loose transfer pencil designs, a letter from 1915 and a business card**conditionreport**Tobacco box - shaped and made like a tea caddy but the inscription clearly relates to tobacco, with central gilt monogram now rather dark and faded, the inscription 'when all things were made none was made better than tobacco / there is no herb like unto it under the canopy of heaven' and around the frieze 'to be a lone mans companion, a bachelor's friend, a chilly man's fire, a sad man's cordial, a wakeful man's sleep & a hungry man's food'. Depictions of a native American Indian smoking a pipe, a crouched Cossack, a Turkish man smoking a huqqa and an Egyptian man holding a carpet, inscription regarding Dennis to the underside, 18cm wide, 10cm deep, 9cm high, overall rather dirty and dark, housing inside a business card for Decorative Illumination on Wood Gwen Plunkett of St Francis, Lancing, Sussex and Cecyl White Orchard Cottage, Long Hope, Gloucester. The bowl equally darkened with numerous panels and the inscription around the frieze, 'Come by come by sweet two time and sound to I come by, goblins cry, come by, our orchard fruits come by', running above small panels depicting goblins and fruit, with further inscriptions below. Rubbed to the inside, 23cm diameter, 10cm high. Comes with tracing paper designs of Georgians at a musical soiree, dancing medieval figures and a hunting party, together with a plain postcard addressed to Miss Gwen White, 338 Camden Road N and dated 24 July 1915, stating 'congrats to the infant on having been awarded ¼ dozen gold medals from Benjer of 81 Inverness Terrace West.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Los 1012

A Victorian serpentine-front tortoiseshell tea caddy with two inner lidded compartments, on ivory ball feet, 14 cm high x 19 cm wide Ivory Submission Reference Number FAJWJJV2

Los 139

A late Victorian/Edwardian Sheraton Revival silver tea caddy of elongated octagonal form with engraved decoration, George Unite, Birmingham (date rubbed), 11cm high o/a, to/w a baluster sugar caster (a/f), Sheffield 1923 (2), 8.6oz

Los 1011

A Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus tea caddy with moulded top enclosing two lidded compartments, on brass ball feet, 14.5 x 17 cm wide Ivory Submission Reference Number 7UZ85YKW

Los 1013

A Sheraton period satinwood oval tea caddy inlaid with marquetry basket of flowers to the top and doves in a fruiting tree to the front, 14 cm wide x 11.5 cm high Veneer losses around lock and escutcheon missing

Los 1010

A Georgian turned wood tea caddy, modelled as an apple, 11 cm high, to/w a turned fruitwood jar and cover (2) Caddy has worm-holes; lid of jar split and repaired

Los 64

Twelve various silver teaspoons, to/w a caddy spoon, butter knife, two small forks and a miniature trophy cup, 9.1oz; lot also includes a white metal snake-link long guard-chain 84cm

Los 4104

Porcelain Famille Rose tea caddy with heraldry and flowers, Samson France 19th century, 14 cm high (hairline)

Los 409

With a caddy top above a cross banded inlaid frieze. The long drawer above a recess containing four drawers on an adjustable slide, flanked by pedestals each with three drawers, raised on bracket feet, the sides of solid timber.81cm wide x 48cm deep x 79.5cm highQty: 1The legs on the left hand side are loose and have been reattached. Some of the banding on the edges is lifting. Some minor losses to the banding. Evidence that the handles have been replaces on the drawers.

Los 336

A COROMANDEL TEA CADDY ALONG WITH ANOTHER SIMILAR WITH BRASS METALWORK, Largest 22cm x 17cm

Los 704

A 19TH CENTURY DUTCH MARQUETRY INLAID DESK TIDY (2)29cm wide; 20cm deep; 25cm high, and a 19th century satinwood twin division caddy, 16cm wide; 12cm deep; 12cm high

Los 661

DENT OF LONDON; a late 19th century ebonised oversized carriage clock with cast metal swing loop handle above fluted pagoda caddy top, single fusée movement with signed backplate numbered 1015, replaced dial set with Roman numerals inscribed 'Dent, London', and raised on scrolling bracket feet, height 24.5cm.Condition Report: The dial does appear to have been replaced and has some perishing. It is missing the pair of pillars which should have flanked the door, a few small scuffs here and there, complete with pendulum, a small loss to the ebonised moulding at the rear of the caddy top, otherwise ok.

Los 569

A BOX OF METALWARE AND OTHER COLLECTABLE ITEMS, to include a hinged metal card/cigarette/pencil box, the lid decorated with 'Black & White' terriers, a bronze swan car mascot, a black lacquered pencil box decorated with Japanese ladies in a garden landscape, a brass Lipton's souvenir tea caddy of the British Empire Exhibition 1922, a small brass pot etched with the letter 'F', a carved wooden sculpture of the Lion of Lucerne monument, inscribed 'Helvetiorum Fidei ac Virtuti' which translates as 'to the loyalty and bravery of the Swiss', two miniature teddy bears in a Mayfair Edition box, a boxed Royal Worcester 'Papal Visit 1982' thimble, a pair of brass candlesticks, etc (1 box) (sd)

Los 193

A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include two large trays, goblets, a three piece E.P.C tea set, tea caddy, dishes and other smaller trays, a box of assorted cutlery etc

Los 144

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY OF SHAPED OVAL FORM AND A GEORGE V SILVER HIP FLASK, the tea caddy with pull off cover, repoussé decorated and chased with foliate scrolls, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1896, 2.06ozt, 64 grams, the hip flask with bayonet fitting hinged cover, presentation inscription 'Jack Weatherbe Xmas 1921', makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921, height 10.5cm, approximate gross weight 4.01ozt, 124.7 grams (2) (Condition Report: the tea caddy is in good condition overall but with some orange/ rust colour marks to the base, the hip flask has a number of dents and dints, liquid leaks out if not kept upright)

Los 2145

Power built leather golf caddy and various golf clubs made by Eagles Spalding, etc 

Los 142

A silver tea caddy spoon by Gwen Whicker. The finial applied with a flower, London 1961, length 7.5cm, 17.2g. The estimated in-house shipping to a UK mainland address is available from £20From the estate of Esme Beecroft. Esme was a lifelong friend of the Whickers and was painted as a child by Gwen. She was featured in several of her paintings as a young woman. She also supported the Whickers by buying their paintings and was the executor of their estates. Gwen Whicker (1900-1966) was born in Bristol. She studied at the Bristol Municipal School of Art, against her parents wishes. There she met the Australian born artist Frederick Whicker, whom she later married. They jointly exhibited at the Royal West of England Academy from 1923 to circa 1935, but Gwen was never elected an associate member, though she was a founding member of the New Bristol Art Club and was the first President. The Whickers moved from their home in All Saints Road, Clifton, Bristol just after the war to Woodlane in Falmouth, Cornwall. There Gwen and Fred became members of the St Ives Society of Artists, where they became secretary and treasurer respectively. They exhibited until their deaths. Gwen produced etchings, paintings, drawings, sculpture, jewellery and silver wares. Much of her silver has not been traced as it was sent to Fred`s sister in Canada on her death. A retrospective exhibition of their work was held at the Falmouth Art Gallery in 1994, where fourteen pieces of Gwen`s silver were loaned from private collections.

Los 70

A George IV silver caddy spoon by George Wintle. London 1823; together with a pair of Victorian Britannia standard sugar tongs, a Dutch spoon, a Victorian shovel spoon and a tea strainer, total weight 3.08 oz. The estimated in-house shipping to a UK mainland address is available from £20

Los 122

A good George III silver tea caddy by William Plummer. Of oval section, the hinged lid with urn finial and revealing two sections, the body embossed and chased with foliate C scrolls and vacant cartouche, the back with three Chinese figures in a Pagoda landscape, London 1785, width 12cm, height 12cm, 476.2g. The estimated in-house shipping to a UK mainland address is available from £20

Los 11

An Edwardian silver tea caddy by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd. With gadrooned body, hinged lid and finial. Height 9cm, width 10cm, depth 8cm. London 1903, 7 oz. The estimated in-house shipping to a UK mainland address is available from £20

Los 239

A Liberty & Co Arts & Crafts silver caddy spoon designed by Archibald Knox. Of hammered form, the handle with a pierced knot design, Birmingham 1904, length 8.5cm, 19.6g. The estimated in-house shipping to a UK mainland address is available from £20

Los 232

Interesting collection of early 20th century comic humour golfing coloured postcards (8) to include 6x "Our Caddy" series by Raphael Tuck & Sons Oilette; and 2x Millar and Lang Art Publishers similar style Caddy National Series - 5x used with dates from 1908 to 1916

Los 61

An assortement of silver flatware, including a toddy ladle with baleen handle, also a cased ‘Christening’ spoon, a scalloped caddy spoon, a small bread fork and other pieces, 362g (gross weighable hallmarked silver, without toddy ladle) (a lot)

Los 47

An Edwardian silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1909, of squat oval form with removable lid, gadrooned borders and twin lion mask handles (one ring loose), 9cm high, 172g; also a white metal unmarked two handled vessel, 7cm high; 70g (2)

Los 635

LUDWIGSBURG Teeservice f. 6 Personen 'Purpurblume', 1. und 2. Wahl, 20. Jh. 27 Teile: goldstaffiertes Weißporzellan mit feiner Blumenmalerei in Purpur und Korbreliefdekor, 6 Teetassen, 6 Untertassen, 1 Mokkatasse mit 1 Untertasse, 1 große Teekanne (am Ausgießer beschädigt), 1 kleine Teekanne, 1 Sahnegießer, 6 Kuchenteller, 1 Teedose, 1 Untertasse (D. ca. 12 cm), 1 Ovalschale (L. ca. 24) und 1 Kratervase mit glattem Dekor (H. ca. 10). Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| LUDWIGSBURG tea service for 6 persons 'Purple flower', 1st and 2nd choice, 20th cent. 27 pieces: gilded white porcelain with fine floral painting in purple and basket relief decoration, 6 teacups, 6 saucers, 1 mocha cup with 1 saucer, 1 large teapot (damaged at the spout), 1 small teapot, 1 cream jug, 6 cake plates, 1 tea caddy, 1 saucer (d. approx. 12 cm), 1 oval bowl (l. approx. 24) and 1 crater vase with smooth decoration (h. approx. 10). Signs of use and age.

Los 177

China - A grisaille porcelain tea caddy decorated with elegant women, Qianlong period. - Weight: 230 g - Shipping available - Region: Chine - Sizes: H 95MM X L 75MM - At first glance: good condition

Los 95

Tray of collectables; Curling stone ink well pot, Mauchline ware bucket match striker bucket, Leather cover travel vesta case, Sovereign holder, Clarke & Co Anchor Sewing dispenser, Heavy 19th century spherical lidded tea caddy, Mauchline trinket box containing various writing utensils and pen knife.

Los 83

An Edwardian Birmingham silver Art Nouveau style caddy spoon with stylized design an handle L x 8cm Birmingham 1912 and a Birmingham shaped paneled caddy spoon with bright cut style handle L x 7.5cm Birminghaam 1924 25.1g (2)

Los 177

A Regency period sarcophagus form rosewood tea caddy with fruitwood escutcheon (h- 18cm, w- 29.5cm)

Los 80

An Edwardian Birmingham silver circular paneled loose leaf tea caddy with hinged domed cover and finial and gilt interior with out swept octagonal base with gadroon border no signs of damage or hard solder H x 11.5cm D x 8.5cm Birmingham 1911 157.2g

Los 1071

A QEII silver shovel-form caddy spoon, R A S Cowper, Edinburgh, 1999, 9 cm, 13 g

Los 1075

Two Danish white-metal caddy spoons together with an Austrian Tirol souvenir spoon, 54 g

Los 318

A Boer War patriotic transfer-printed tinplate tea caddy depicting Lord Roberts, Lt General Lord Methuen, Lord Kitchener, General Sir Redvers Buller and Major General Baden Powell, 10 cm x 14.5 cm

Los 3550

A Regency mahogany and banded tea caddy, ebony strung, the satinwood interior with a central mixing bowl and two removable cannisters, on gilt metal paw feet, H 17.5cm, at the feet: W 34cm, D 18cm, together with a Victorian kingwood and ebony banded tea caddy, the front and lid quarter veneered, interior with mixing bowl aperture and two removable cannisters, sides with loop handles, H 19cm, W 33cm, D 16.5cm (2)

Los 3106

A Victorian miniature parquetry chest of drawers, with walnut and maple rolling cube to the three drawers, the top and sides in burr maple, H 31cm, W 36cm, D 22cm, together with a late Victorian coromandel narrow sewing box, interior satinwood lined, W 31cm, and a Victorian walnut domed tea caddy, with chequer banding, twin lidded interior, w 23cm, (3)

Los 1035

Late Victorian silver tea caddy embossed with cherubs, birds and rabbits amongst foliate scrolls by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. London 1897 H 10.5cm, octagonal sugar sifter by Stokes & Ireland Ltd and retailed by Harrods. Chester 1912, H 17cm, and a silver bottle coaster with wooden base by A Chick & Sons Ltd, London 1977, weighable silver 6,5oz 203gm

Los 66

A George III mahogany and shell marquetry inlaid rectangular tea caddy, the top opening to reveal three brass canisters 18.5 cm wide x 10.5 cm deep x 12 cm high together with a late George III mahogany tea caddy with shell marquetry inlaid medallion decoration to the lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments over an oak leaf and acorn medallion decorated front panel 20.5 cm wide x 12 cm deep x 13.5 cm high

Los 206

A box containing 17 various photograph frames, a plated on copper tea caddy, a plated on copper biscuit box and cigar piercer, pair of white meal jungle fowl table ornaments and a Wheathills mahgoany box of plain form

Los 1394

Boxed Corgi 440 Ford Consul Cortina Estate Super Estate Car diecast model complete with golfer, caddy and golf bag figures, vg

Los 719

Three 19th century tea caddies for restoration - all rectangular form, one Regency period in fruitwood with inlaid paterae, 20.5 x 11.5 x 13cm, lacks one lid, veneer losses; one mid-19th century in figured walnut and parquetry, 23 x 12.6 x 12cm, interior lids lacks handles, small veneer losses; and a larger elm caddy, the interior missing, 28.5 x 15 x 14cm. 

Los 725

A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy - domed rectangular form with inverted arcading to the front and a shaped, outset base with boxwood bun feet, the interior with two compartments with floral mother of pearl handles and lead paper linings, the edge veneered with ivory, the lid lined with red velvet, 20 x 13cm, 12.5cm high, minor faults.  Ivory Registration 2U2DG3L6).

Los 716

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy - rectangular with domed lid and silver metal stringing, on bun feet, the interior with two lidded caddies (one missing handle) and central bowl well (bowl missing), 27.5 x 12.5 x 14cm, requires a little restoration, a few veneer losses, escutcheon and lid plate missing.

Los 707

An unusually large late-Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy - with gadrooned border to the hinged cover and mother of pearl escutcheon, the interior with two lidded caddies and a cut-glass sugar bowl (probably a replacement), with key, raised on bun feet. (LWH 39.25 x 22 x 18cm)* Condition: The polish to the front a little faded. Glued repair to a piece of veneer to the right hand top edge of the base section. Condition otherwise good. Lock in working order.

Los 2866

A brass Dunlop golf caddy on ball paperweight/candle snuffer

Los 9

Having a ‘caddy’ top covered in tooled and painted leather, with similar geometric designs to the leather covering the front and sides, iron lock and key, lined in salmon-coloured silk, 28cm wide 14cm high.

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