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Los 2199

Three Liberty & Co. Art Nouveau silver teaspoons, Birmingham, 1915, together with a harlequin set of six 'Arts and Crafts Lodge silver spoons with enamelled finials, and a silver caddy spoon, 4.5ozs.

Los 2209

An Irish silver caddy spoon, a set of four coffee spoons with golf club, other spoons, 6.5ozs.

Los 103

George III mahogany tea caddy with oak interior, also a marquetry money box. Condition report: see terms and conditions.

Los 2075

A Fine 18th Century Dutch marquetry longcase clock, signed Jan Bernardus Vrijthoff With a 13", 33cm brass and silvered dial signed Jan Bernardus Vrijthoff Hagae with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with a central alarm dial above a date register, cast spandrels emblematic of the four seasons with a lunar calendar in the arch with a moon phase above half roundels engraved with a sportsman and a figure smoking a pipe the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement striking the half hour and hours on two overhead bells the case with a caddy top surmounted with a gilt metal figure of Hercules supporting a globe blue with stars flanked by carved wood figures the shaped trunk with a moulded border inlaid with a vase of blooms of leaves and a bird above glass lenticle enclosed by a figure seated on a cow within a shell leaf and mask border above a classical urn with flowers and leaves, the shaped canted plinth inlaid with a bird perched upon a vase flower and leaf strewn ground raised upon a shaped plinth and bun feet. 259cms. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2075: A Dutch clock, a heading case the bell shape top fret-work carving in good condition. Central figure of Hercules good condition. Left and right figures good condition, minor to the edge of the trumpet to the winged angel, small repair to left arm of the opposing angel attached to the trumpet. Frieze below Hercules blind fret-work good condition. Marquetry inlay to dial door good condition. Some oxidization to the metal at the top and bottom of each column. Fine fret-work side panels in good condition. Oxidisation to the metal of the inset columns at the back on each side. Trunk, marquetry in good condition, long door marquetry in good condition canted angles and sides marquetry in good condition, the plinth base the central panel a shrinkage crack running left to right approximately 32cm, which is near the bottom of the plinth approximately 27cm down from the top of the panel. Side panels good condition, plinth good condition. Circular bun feet old can not guarantee if they are original back bracket feet. The movement good condition large and small saucer bell with two hammers, not been running. With pendulum and door key presently weights are missing.

Los 70

A Qianlong period (1736 - 1795) Chinese hand painted porcelain tea caddy decorated with a poem. H 12cm. UK private collection Est. £10,000 - 12,000

Los 511

19th century Russian papier mache tea caddy, barrel form decorated with figures to the lid, stamped marks to the interior, 12cm diameter

Los 625

Pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration and a caddy spoon with shell patterned bowl (a/f) Condition - Caddy spoon has a repair

Los 646

Small Edwardian silver tea caddy with hinged lid and fitted ring handles Birmingham 1903. 4.8 oz Troy, 11cm wide including handles

Los 362

Archibald Knox (British, 1864-1933) (attributed to) Caddy spoon model 302, silver hall marks for Birmingham 1911 8.8cm long. Literature: see Stephen A. Martin, Archibald Knox, ArtMedia Press 2001, p.58.

Los 337

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY WITH FITTED INTERIOR AND THREE FANS, 19TH CENTURY

Los 310

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE COMPLETE WITH THE THREE ORIGINAL MAHOGANY TEA CANNISTERS

Los 246

A 19th Century burr walnut rectangular tea caddy with mixing bowl compartment and mother-of-pearl escutcheons, 10" wide, and a thuya rectangular table cigarette box

Los 248

A Regency rosewood and brass bound two-division sarcophagus tea caddy

Los 257

A 19th Century satinwood two-compartment tea caddy decorated crossbanded edges, 7 1/2" wide

Los 264

A 19th Century mother-of-pearl two-division tea caddy, 5 1/2" wide

Los 403

A Georgian silver caddy spoon with shell-shaped bowl and bright cut engraved handle and a similar later caddy spoon

Los 404

A Georgian silver caddy spoon with leaf-shaped bowl and bright cut engraved handle and a Victorian silver caddy spoon with bright cut engraved bowl and cast acanthus handle

Los 405

A silver tea caddy of compressed melon form and hinged lid, 4.6oz troy approx, together with a silver powder compact with engraved decoration

Los 127

A Chinese black lacquered tea caddy, Qing dynasty, 19th century, of rectangular form with brass swing handles to either side, the black lacquered surface with a single gilt dragon head motif to the centre of the hinged cover which opens to reveal a single compartment with a fitted metal liner, the cover of which is engraved with four figures in a garden landscape with a pair of cranes flying overhead, with ivory knop handle, 29cm high x 44.5cm long x 31cm wide

Los 728

A silver cigarette holder, Birmingham 1954, a silver caddy spoon and silver handled shoe horn, (3)

Los 106

A Georgian mahogany inlaid and cross banded two dominion tea caddy

Los 109

A lacquer bombe-shaped tea caddy with hand-painted floral scene inlaid pearl and gilt decoration and fitted interior (17 x 13 x 11cm)

Los 208

A Danish silver plated candle snuffer early 20th century possibly Jensen with a scandinavian white metal caddy spoon with bird decoration and tower mark

Los 106

A Georgian silver caddy spoon; a modern Queen Elizabeth II caddy spoon; and a pair of 19th Century bright cut decorated sugar nips, (3)

Los 188

An early 19th Century tortoise shell and ivory tea caddy, of rectangular form, having white metal cartouche, raised on bun feet, 16cm wide, (interior missing)

Los 109

An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, and a miniature oak cupboard, reputedly made by artist Lawson Wood

Los 138

A Georgian mahogany knife box, and a Georgian mahogany tea caddy with mask handles

Los 63

A silver sugar caddy shovel, William Pugh, Birmingham 1807, with turned ivory handle, 7.3cm, and two sets of six silver teaspoons, Jonathan Hayne, London 1829 and George Adams, London 1861

Los 198

A Georgian walnut tea caddy with domed lid, fitted interior with brass escutcheon, 22cm x 13cm

Los 293

A mid 20th century Keele Street ceramic tea caddy with lid in the form of a little cottage with a matching lidded sugar bowl and milk jug

Los 322

A silver plated three-piece bachelor tea set with hammered finish by John Cockburn, silversmith, together with a silver plated tea caddy and a shell shaped dish and grape scissors (4)

Los 1122

A Wedgwood Jasper ware teapot; pair of boudoir candlesticks; pedestal vase; pair of jardiniere's; pedestal comport; cylindrical caddy and cover; oval tray; etc

Los 1139

A Royal Doulton circular footed bowl, painted with bees flying around bluebells in a planter, impressed and incised marks, 21cm diam, c. 1950; another, similar, painted and incised with a sparrow and its nest, surrounded by feral foliage, 15.5cm diam, impressed and incised marks, c. 1950; etc (3); A Royal Doulton barrel-shaped tobacco jar and cover, inscribed with a quote from Bismarck underglaze, The Value of Tobacco is best understood when it is the last you posfesf and there is no chance of getting more [sic], flanked by an underglaze trophy of pipes, horizontally ribbed neck and base, knop finial, 15cm high, impressed marks; a Doulton Lambeth barrel-shaped tobacco jar and cover, applied with tavern and hunting scenes, knop finial, 14cm high, impressed marks; etc (3); A Doulton Lambeth teapot and cover, applied with hunting and tavern scenes, the cover moulded with flowers and foliage, loop handle, 13cm high, impressed marks; others, similar (3); A Royal Doulton Kingsware tea caddy, Heart's Content, printed marks, 11.5cm high; * A Doulton Lambeth silver mounted stoneware ale jug, applied with stag hunting and tavern scenes, scroll handle, 15cm high, impressed marks, the silver mount engraved M.W.B. Tug of War 1906, Sheffield 1928; another, similar, larger, impressed marks, 21cm high; etc (3)

Los 1206

A Royal Crown Derby Gold Aves pattern colbalt ground meat plate: An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, the cover enclosing two lidded compartments

Los 299A

A LATE 1800's BOUND 'PORTFOLIO OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF FAMOUS CITIES, SCENES AND PAINTINGS', together with a FEW VINYL LP RECORDS in case, eight pairs of NAVAL EPAULETTE'S AND BUTTONS, eleven horse brasses, an Indian carved box, a hammered pewter faced tea caddy, a small aneroid barometer, a GILT METAL R.A.F. BROOCH, sundry small items including: pinchbeck watch keys and fob etc....

Los 490

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SHALLOW WRITING BOX OF LOOK FORM with tonbridge chevron pattern bands to the hinged lid, interior with small lidded compartment glass ink bottle and lift out tray, 10 1/4" wide a VICTORIAN BURR WALNUTWOOD DOME TOP TWO DIVISION TEA CADDY with brass studded and ivory embellishment (some ivory lacking) and the interior lids, 8" (20.2cm) wide and AN OLIVE WOOD SOUVENIR BOX FROM SAN REMO, the hinged lid with marquetry inlay depicting a swift in flight, 7 3/4" (19.7cm) wide with key (a/f)

Los 192

A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy fitted with two lidded compartments and central compartment for bowl, on four wood ball supports, 20cms high, 33cms wide

Los 209

A 19th Century papier mache tea caddy with mother of pearl inlay and gilt decoration impressed "Parkins & Cotto" to base; a rectangular papier mache jewellery box fitted with interior trays; a glasses case and two other papier mache boxes (5)

Los 375

A George IV rosewood tea caddy, hinged cover with gadrooned border enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, bun feet, c.1830

Los 160

A Georgian Old Sheffield plated tea caddy and one other similar

Los 337

A collection of mixed silver and metalware, including a bright-cut shell bowl George III caddy spoon and a whalebone twist toddy ladle

Los 368

A modern Birmingham silver Port label with grape and vine decoration and other silverwares including a caddy spoon

Los 16

A group of three 1950s 'Players Please' golf tin plate enamel peg signs Each of rectangular rounded form with triangular standing pennants, cast to the body with the text 'Players please take caddy cars this way and players please replace divots', on black painted ground, 15x22cm (3)

Los 379

An Arts & Crafts English pewter tea caddy Of oval form, made by Liberty & Co, the cover having central turquoise cabochon above planished decoration, impressed factory marks and no.0614 to base, height 9.5cm.

Los 48

A 19th Century walnut veneered and inlaid tea caddy Of casket form, the domed cover revealing two tea compartments, one lacking cover, applied with four inlaid quartrefoil bands, 18cm high, 25cm wide, 13cm deep.

Los 103

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy Of typical rectangular form with brass inlaid heraldic escutcheon, the hinged cover revealing twin tea compartments and original cut glass mixing bowl, 15cm high, 31cm wide, 16cm deep.

Los 106

Two 19th Century tea caddies The first mahogany example of sarcophagus form, surmounted by a reeded block top and raised on compressed bun feet, the hinged cover revealing twin tea compartments and original etched glass mixing bowl, 14cm high, 26.5cm wide, 15cm deep, together with a later mahogany tea caddy, the swept hinged top revealing three compartments with applied foliate lock plate and loop handle, 16cm high, 22cm wide, 15cm deep.

Los 107

A Regency inlaid mahogany and satinwood tea caddy Of sarcophagus form, raised on compressed bun feet, the faceted top revealing tea compartment with integrated liner and ebonised handle, exterior sides inlaid with geometric and transverse satinwood designs, detailed with gilt pennant motifs and diamond escutcheon, 16cm high, 17cm wide, 12cm deep.

Los 108

A George III silver and ivory caddy spoon, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1810, of shovel form with turned ivory handle. 7.5cm

Los 124

A Chinese export lacquer tea caddy, 19th Century, the hinged rectangular cover opening to reveal twin metal lined canisters, decorated to all visible areas with panels of figures. 10cm by 20.5cm by 16.5cm

Los 277

A rosewood and hardstone caddy, 19th Century, the hinged rectangular lid set with an assortment of hardstone tiles, with working key. 10cm by 12cm by 9cm

Los 732

A pair of mahogany and painted table cabinets in the style of Edwards & Roberts, each caddy top with hinged cover and painted floral swags and sprays, over an oval panel door painted with a shepherd boy and shepherdess in a landscape, the sides painted with vases of flowers within a laurel wreath, raised on ogee bracket feet. 41.5cm by 28.5cm by 25cm

Los 11

Royal Crown Derby commemorative mug, Santa Maria, 13cm, a Derby Posies pattern caddy, other Royal Crown Derby porcelain, Crown Staffordshire sweet meat basket etc.

Los 194

Silver cigarette case, Chester 1918, 9cm, a modern silver gin label, a white metal novelty baby's rattle, a Regency tea caddy and a part cutlery set in an oak box.

Los 298

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, 8in. - a.f., together with a brass and walnut postal scale with six weights, cased pair of glass scent bottles and a silver plated box with enclosed inkwells

Los 302

Three Victorian walnut and parquetry boxes and a Victorian sarcophagus-shape mahogany tea caddy

Los 263

An early 19th century burr-yew tea caddy, sarcophagus-shape with two covered canisters, 8in.

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