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Los 1804

A WALKER & HALL OVAL TEA CADDY AND COVER. Sheffield 1915.

Los 870

A Victorian walnut and rope work mounted tea caddy, with domed top mounted with a Wedgwood style plaque of the Three Graces, the interior fitted with stationary compartments, 22cm wide, together with a conforming Betjemann's Patent book slide, with retailers plaque for Bickers and Son 54 Leicester Square London 40.5cm wide(2)

Los 931

An oak miniature chest of drawers, 19th/20th century, with two short and two long drawers, flanked by turned appliques, on bracket feet, 32.5cm wide, together with a mahogany rectangular tea caddy and a swing frame toilet mirror(3)

Los 937

A rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy, early 19th century, together with glass mixing bowl, 27cm wide, together with a smaller similar caddy, a rectangular tea caddy, 19th century, a rectangular box with inlaid decoration and a cigar box with a collection of spectacles within(a lot)

Los 1161

A Georgian Rosewood and Mahogany Tea Caddy with inlaid banding.

Los 1694

A box of china including Crown Devon Bowl, Minton Vegetable Dish with lid, Wedgwood blue Biscuit Barrel, Willow Tea Caddy, Prinknash Jug, set of six Royal Doulton Fruit Bowls, etc.

Los 487

A Regency ebony line inlaid mahogany chest - the caddy top above an arrangement of two short and three long drawers, standing on bracket feet - Height 81 cm x Width 77 cm x Depth 42 cm

Los 818

A Russian lacquered papier mache tea caddy - the top painted with a couple at tea, a Samovar set on the table

Los 409

A large mahogany Regency/George IV cellerette of sarcophagus form veneered in flame veneer with moulding to create panels, well shaped caddy top fitted with scroll feet to the front and turned bun feet to rear, fitted interior with wells and bottle rack - Height 60 cm x Width 86 cm x Depth 58 cm

Los 433

A mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with floral design handles raised on pad feet - 34.5 cm x 17.5 cm x 22 cm

Los 244

An early Victorian mahogany tea caddy.

Los 851

A George III mahogany caddy top chest of four long drawers, with brushing slide, raised upon bracket feet; the handles appear to be original, 30" wide.

Los 301

A VICTORIAN BIRD'S EYE MAPLE AND BRASS BOUND TEA CADDY having hinged lid with period "mother-of-pearl" tablet inscribed "Mary", and twin internal lidded compartments, 13cm x 23cm, together with a BONE BOX sgraffito worked with a figure with bow and a rrow, 9cm x 15cm

Los 347

A DECORATIVE TIN IN THE FORM OF A WICKER BASKET circa 1910, 12cm wide, together with a "William Crawford & Sons Ltd.", TIN IN THE FORM OF A TUNBRIDGE WARE TEA CADDY, a TIN IN THE FORM OF A STACK OF DICKENS NOVELS, and a "Players Navy Cut" TIN (4)

Los 35

A QUANTITY OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED DECORATIVE AND USEFUL ITEMS, including cigar cutters, caddy spoon etc.

Los 99

A lot to include a George IV caddy spoon, with plain bowl and shell design terminal, hallmarked London 1829, a set of four silver George IV dessert spoons, each with monogram to terminal, hallmarked London 1830, two 19th Century sugar tongs, one with the monogram 'C', the other with repeat pattern engraved with initials 'R.F', both hallmarked without assay office, a Victorian presentation cheese knife, of ornate scroll design engraved blade and terminal, with twisted handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, a Victorian silver dessert spoon, with monogram to terminal, hallmarked London 1839, a Victorian silver fish knife, with engraved monogram to terminal, hallmarked London 1848, a silver teaspoon with engraved monogram to terminal, hallmarked Sheffield 1910, total weight approx. 294g, (11).

Los 133

COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATED WARES including an Edwardian tea caddy with hinged cover and shaped body, 10cm high, period christening mug, various small spoons and pickle forks, and two cased sets of cutlery

Los 282

JAPANESE EMBOSSED WHITE METAL TEA CADDY with floral and foliate design, the lift-off cover revealing an inner cover with flower head finial, the shaped body on flat base, 11cm high; and a Chinese carved hardstone figure on carved wooden base, 16cm total height (2)

Los 304

LATE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SEWING BOX with mother of pearl inlay to the lid, with a fitted lift out interior; together with a yew wood and ebony tea caddy with a fitted interior (now lacking one lid)

Los 110

A Birmingham Silver and Ivory Teething Ring, together with a collection of other items to include buckles, a brooch and a spoon, a William IV silver caddy spoon with scallop form bowl, together with another similar continental caddy spoon and a pair of Birmingham silver spill vases, together with an unusual silver plated spill vase

Los 149

A Royal Worcester porcelain vase, decorated berries and leaves, 302, 10 cm high, a Delft tea caddy, and a creamware harvest jug, 14 cm high (a.f.) (3)

Los 213

A tea caddy, in the form of an apple, 13 cm high

Los 226

A faux tortoiseshell oval tea caddy, 9.5 cm high

Los 239

A tea caddy, in the form of a pear, 18 cm high

Los 242

An inlaid oak tea caddy, 28 cm wide, an inlaid mahogany oval tray, a dressing mirror, and a cigar box (4)

Los 252

A tea caddy, in the form of a melon, 16 cm high

Los 266

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with Gothic style carved decoration, 33 cm wide Condition report Report by RB Generally good, in a market fresh condition, top more faded than the sides, a few small areas of staining, some loss to the fleur de lys banding (top and bottom), to all corners, with a mixing bowl, slightly smaller, probably later, and cracked, and with two tea canisters to the interior, also with some staining.

Los 267

A mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, 24.5 cm wide, and another, 12 cm wide (2)

Los 404

Two silver decanter labels, Port and Claret, London 1828, and a George III silver sugar scoop, London 1810 (3) Condition report Report by RB Both decanter labels are a little thin, with the Port decanter label having been bent, the caddy spoon marks are somewhat rubbed, and the handle looks more like a cribbage marker.

Los 86

A large willow pattern meat plate, other ceramics, glass, tea caddy and other items (11 boxes)

Los 13

A George III caddy spoon, by Hester Bateman with a shell shaped bowl and bright cut haft with monogram, 7cm long, London 1787, 0.22ozs

Los 109

A collection of various metal wares to include photograph frames, candlesticks, chamber sticks, tobacco boxes, Lipton British Empire Exhibition 1924 tea caddy, together with an Art Nouveau embossed brass candle stand (or oil lamp base) and a brass column table lamp

Los 119

An early 19th Century mahogany and inlaid single section tea caddy with zinc lined interior on a brickwork style plinth base to turned bone feet

Los 134

A Victorian mahogany writing slope, a Victorian mahogany jewellery box, rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid jewellery box, mahogany two section tea caddy, walnut and parquetry work decorated jewellery box and a leather covered writing slope

Los 137

A 19th Century burr yew and parquetry banded jewellery casket with figural engraving decorated top and a Victorian mahogany sarcophagus shaped two section tea caddy

Los 76

A 19th Century Chinese armorial tea caddy, bearing blue under-glazed and black over-glazed marks CONDITION REPORTS 16 cm high

Los 75

A Victorian oval semi-fluted silver tea caddy with lid, having urn shape finial, London 1897, A and J. Zimmerman

Los 110

A silver caddy spoon, Maker George Vinte, possibly inter handle, together with 3 other spoons

Los 160

A collection of various silver, comprising dressing table mirror, with a floral embossed back, Birmingham 1913, plus a napkin ring, a caddy spoon, a Victorian silver ivorine handled dessert knife, sugar tongs, various silver teaspoons, a button hook, etc

Los 41

A four piece Viners (Sheffield) tea service, a three prong candelabra and a pair of candlesticks, an RAF part cruet set and stand, three sugar nips and two caddy spoons, sugar bowl and castor and trinket box (16)

Los 1907

An early 19th Century rosewood tea caddy, enclosing two hinged boxes and mixing bowl (not original) a domed top walnut tea caddy (2)

Los 1911

A mahogany tea caddy with brass carry handle 19th Century and an oak cigarette box (2)

Los 1932

A large sarcophagus style tea caddy with glass mixing bowl and a marquetry jewellery box

Los 2214

A George III mahogany tea caddy on stand, the tea caddy top inlaid with paterae to centre

Los 27

Toast rack, milk jug, caddy spoon (EIIR 1953) part cruet set, base metal sugar bowl and cream jug, pewter tankard, teapot, dog and fox

Los 177

Boxes and Objects - an early 20th century cut glass and brass gentleman's desk stand; a horn and glass connoisseur's lense; an oak tea caddy; a three-drawer telescope; mahogany cigarette box (5)

Los 1217

A George III and later, painted oval papier-mâché tea caddy, 13cm wide.

Los 1218

A 19th century later inlaid mahogany twin division cutlery tray, 37cm wide, together with a pen work canted rectangular tea caddy, 12cm wide.

Los 1552

Silver, comprising; a Victorian tea caddy spoon, the bowl of shovel form, the handle with pierced and engraved decoration, Birmingham 1884 and eleven Georgian condiment spoons, mostly of shovel form, various dates, combined weight 93 gms.

Los 1571

A pair of Victorian Old English pattern preserve spoons, with engraved decoration, London 1885, two caddy spoons, having mother of pearl handles, ten various Old English pattern teaspoons, including five crest engraved, London 1862 and four fiddle pattern teaspoons, Exeter 1837, combined gross weight 332 gms.

Los 1634

Silver, comprising; a tea caddy spoon, commemorating The Coronation of Edward the VIII, Birmingham 1936, a pepperette with fluted decoration, Sheffield 1890, a rectangular matchbox slide, with embossed decoration, Birmingham 1900, three pairs of plated grape scissors and five further items.

Los 1646

Mostly plated wares, comprising; a lidded tea caddy, a circular small waiter, a sugar bowl with a matching milk jug, a bottle coaster with a turned wooden base, a pewter sugar caster, two five bar toastracks, a twin handled sugar bowl with a matching milk jug, a crumb scoop and four further items.

Los 1671

Two silver rectangular vesta cases, Birmingham 1894 and 1895, a rectangular book matches case, Birmingham 1922, a silver tea caddy spoon of shovel form, Birmingham 1810, two silver thimbles and a silver small bell, Chester 1913, combined gross weight 81g.

Los 145

A small Victorian 2 compartment tea caddy with inlaid Tunbridge Ware decoration. With key.

Los 24

A 19th century Dutch silver caddy spoon with pear shaped bowl, a Dutch 19th century fruit spoon & pastry fork.

Los 27

A silver tea caddy with hinged lid, Birmingham 1907. Approx 129g.

Los 285

LATE GEORGE III OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS EARLY 19TH CENTURY the caddy top above one long drawer over two short and two further long drawers, raised on bracket feet 84cm wide, 84cm high, 44cm deep Provenance: Auchtertool House, Fife

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