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Los 780

A silver tea caddy by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915, weight 141g

Los 578

19th century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with fitted interior and blending bowl

Los 167

TWO SMALL BOXES CONTAINING A SELECTION OF COLLECTABLES, to include a pocket watch movement, caddy spoon, button hook etc.

Los 86

A REGENCY MAHOGANY WORK BOX ON STAND, the box with caddy top and oval detail, hinged lid above a compartment, single drawer below, with twin handles, H 70 cm, W 37 cm, D 27.5 cm, A/F

Los 520

A Victorian walnut writing slope for restorations and a two section tea caddy

Los 217

An Edwardian silver tea caddy by Charles Clement Pilling, London 1902, the faceted oval body with scalloped border, hinged lid and twin ring handles on four outswept trefoil feet, 11cm x 10cm x 9cm high, 8oz

Los 682

A Georgian penwork wood tea caddy the cube caddy with painted landscapes within roundels to sides, lock and key, 16cm high Property from a Stirlingshire Country House

Los 734

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy 19th century, rectangular-form with tapering hinged lid opening to bi-compartment fitted interior, ivory trim to underside of lid and interior rim, top of lid inset with silver monogram engraved plaque, set on four bun feet, 17.5cm high x 20cm wide x 12.5cm deep

Los 111

A late 19th Century Belleek tea caddy spoon formed as a muscle shell, length 4.5cm

Los 370

A 20th Century novelty silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's cap, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1964.

Los 446

A George V hallmarked silver tea caddy of ovoid form with part chased and embossed foliate decoration and plain pull off cover, height 10cm, weight 6oz, London 1924, Adie Brothers Ltd.

Los 776

A 19th Century rosewood sargophical shaped tea caddy with gadrooned decoration, fitted interior on bun feet, width 34cm

Los 910

A Victorian mahogany caddy top chest of two short and four long drawers, turned wood handles on bun feet, width 123cm

Los 93

A contemporary Royal Crown Derby Royal Antoinette pattern mantel clock with transfer applied floral decoration, printed marks, height 11cm together with a contemporary Mason's Mandalay pattern tea caddy, height 19cm

Los 1003

A FINE REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BOXWOOD MARQUETRY TEA CADDY 20 X 36 X 21 CM

Los 1095

A LARGE GEORGIAN TEA CADDY WITH ORIGINAL TEA CANNISTERS

Los 523

A LATE 18TH.C.MAHOGANY CADDY TOP BATCHELOR'S CHEST

Los 543

A WALNUT 18TH.C.TALL CADDY TOP CHEST OF FOUR SHORT AND FOUR LONG DRAWERS

Los 773

AN ANTIQUE ORIENTAL EXPORT LACQUER TEA CADDY WITH OVER ALL FOLIATE AND BIRD DECORATION.

Los 832C

A COLLECTION OF OBJETS TROUVE TO INCLUDE SHELL CAMEOS, MINIATURES, A WALNUT TEA CADDY, ETC.

Los 1633

A Chinese carved 19th century Bamboo bitong type tea caddy with hinged lid and a fruit/floral knop, the caddy is decorated with panels of figures and Pheonix - Height approx. 17 cm x Diameter 12 cm Condition report: Splits to the sides

Los 844

A silver caddy spoon, a Vesta, a pepper, a thimble and a pair of silver rimmed salts with plated spoons - Total weighable silver approx. 1.5 troy oz

Los 918

A pair of silver tablespoons, a silver caddy spoon and a silver handled serving knife - Total silver weight approx. 4 troy oz

Los 367

An Oriental red lacquered tea caddy with pewter mounts and a jewellery box (2)

Los 247

ART NOUVEAU EMBOSSED TEA CADDY in white metal, with embossed and planished waterlilly and dragon fly design, with poker work mark '(S)BS', 12cm high

Los 158

British Empire Exhibition 1924 brass Lipton tea caddy, circular lidded form, 13cms high

Los 168

A pair of Victorian silver plate presentation butter knives with mother-of-pearl handles, cased, pair of salad servers, a pickle fork, a Lincolnshire caddy spoon, a fiddle pattern ladle and a hip flask

Los 202

A Victorian silver tea caddy of raised octagonal waisted form, with bead borders and a strapwork engraving, raised on scrolled legs, maker Joseph Angell, 16oz approx., 18cm high

Los 207

A Victorian silver oval tea caddy with gadroon borders, plain form, Birmingham 1896, 7oz approx., 11cm long

Los 248

A pair of silver napkin rings and another, three silver caddy spoons, fiddle pattern table fork and a handled silver plated toasting fork, etc.

Los 109

A William IV Silver Caddy Spoon with Scallop Form Bowl, together with another similar continental caddy spoon

Los 133

A Georgian Silver Caddy Spoon, with fiddle pattern handle together with two Victorian silver caddy spoons

Los 207

A Silver Plated Teapot, together with an oak and silver plated tea caddy

Los 177

A George III silver leaf shaped caddy spoon, Thomas Wallis, London 1803, 0.43ozt

Los 421

An 18th century bracket clock, circa 1780, Hilton Wray, London, the 6.5 inch silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic markers, with date/calendar hand mechanism and moonphase window to the top, verge escapement, within a walnut veneered case in the George I style with gilt brass pineapple finials and ogee bracket feet, the pediment of ogival caddy top form with gilt handle, signed to the dial and back plate, 57cm high Note: Hilton Wray became Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1785

Los 58

A Victorian lacquered tea caddy with polychrome floral decoration and with a pair of lidded compartments inside.

Los 85

Georg Jensen silver caddy spoon of pyramid pattern, import marks 1930

Los 251

19th century Vizagapatam stag horn and ebony tea caddy of sarcophagus form having sandalwood lined interior, central mixing well flanked by pair of lift out rectangular caddies with inked border, raised on horn supports, 38cm wide, 21cm deep, 25cm tall CONDITION REPORT: The stag for the lid is broken and does not function The stag horn is quite well covered in thick dust and in much need of a clean Back left corner of box has been knocked off Sandalwood interior splitting in places Lacks mixing bowl Ebony lifting to the interior, no key Some fritting to the handle Some age cracks in a small percentage of the horn

Los 180

A 19th century lacquer tea caddy, the canted rectangular hinged lid gilt with figures by a garden pavilion on a black ground, the interior with two pewter alloy cannisters with one stopper and one cover, the caddy 23.5cm (9.25 in) wide Both the cannisters have had some soldering done to their seams

Los 365

An early 19th century Dutch silver straight-sided navette shaped tea caddy... An early 19th century Dutch silver straight-sided navette shaped tea caddy by Nathanel Teute (entered 1796-1811), Amsterdam 1804, with a ribbed cone shaped finial and beaded band to the domed cover, beaded rim and foot rim, presentation engraved beneath, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) high, 325g (10.45 oz) Engraved as a christening gift: Ter gedachtenis van de Geboorte van Sara Elisabeth van Eyndhoven voorgevallen op den 24sten van Maart 1808 is dit aan haar Vereerd door haare waardige Grootmoeder Elisabeth Brouwer, Weduwe Aarnout van Eyndhoven.

Los 31

Antique - Fine Embossed Circular Lidded Tea Caddy / Jar, Decorated With Raised Mythical Classical Figures of Ancient Greece. Pie Crust Borders. Hallmark Birmingham 1899. 178 grams. Height 3.5 Inches, Diameter 3.5 Inches.

Los 818

Chinese blue and white tea caddy of square panelled form, with chequered panelled decoration within Greek key borders to each side, with turned wooden lid, Artemesia leaf mark, 6.25" high overall

Los 923

Victorian burr walnut and mother of pearl inlaid parquetry tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments, 8" wide

Los 125

Pair of Continental 0.800 silver fiddle pattern table spoons, 8.5" long, 3.5oz approx; together with a further 19th century St Petersburg Russian silver caddy spoon, 6" long (3)

Los 130

George III silver caddy spoon, the bowl engraved with chequer board decoration and flowers up the handle, maker Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, 2.5" long

Los 142

Late George III silver caddy spoon with cast Kings pattern handle and engraved bowl, maker John Bettridge, Birmingham 1818, 3" long; together with early George IV silver caddy spoon with cast shell bowl, maker James Collins, Birmingham 1822, 3" long and a further antique caddy spoon (3)

Los 132

Metalware - a Toleware type cutlery tray; a silver plated helmet shaped cream jug; a copper kettle; a silver plated tea pot; a Mappin and Webb silver plated chamberstick; a brass fireside companion set; a large enamel beaker;a Liptons brass tea caddy , commemorating The British Empire Exhibition 1924 etc (1 box)

Los 272

A Victorian silver cylindrical tea caddy, push-fitting cover, Birmingham 1894, 4oz

Los 685

A mahogany tea caddy and a set of postal scales, a coromandel box and a mahogany box

Los 100

λ George III mahogany tea caddy, inlaid boxwood stringing and edging, with a single lidded compartment with an ivory handle, 10.6cm high, 15.3m wide, 10cm deep.

Los 102

A Regency penwork sarcophagus shape tea caddy, the lid painted with a panel of flowers within Bacchanalian borders, above scrolling leaves, fruit, birds and urns, the interior painted with a classical battle scene and with twin lidded divisions, on ebonized bun feet, 16cm high, 22.1cm wide, 14cm deep.

Los 104

A rare painted wood teapot tea caddy, with parcel gilt decoration with a fan patera, the hinged lid with a turned finial to a foil lined interior, probably 19th century, 17.8cm high, 22.8cm wide. Lot 104 – teapot tea caddy.  Old hairline splits to lid and around the back edge of lid where it meets the hinge. The lid with a slight smile.  Old surface marks, dents and minor scratches to surface overall.  Some wear to gilding especially to the fan patera on the front of the caddy and also to a finial and detailing on the handle.  Old hairline cracks to base.  

Los 105

λ William IV tortoiseshell pagoda shape tea caddy, inlaid with mother of pearl flowers, leaves and butterflies, the interior with ivory edging and with twin lidded compartments on ball feet, 12.6cm high, 15.4cm wide, 10.7cm deep.   Lot 105 – tortoiseshell tea caddy.  Small chips with losses to corners of lid.  Some losses to pewter stringing and minor lifting.  Old damages and losses around the hinges.  Lid warped slightly, small nicks to tortoiseshell on edges of body with some losses.  Two mother of pearl leaves missing.  Old chips to edges of lids to the interior.  A little warped, one corner repaired. Two different handles.  Lock tooth missing.  Some veneer chips to base. One foot loose, needs re-fixing.

Los 106

λ An early Victorian tortoiseshell pagoda shape tea caddy, inlaid with pewter stringing, the front with mother of pearl flowers, the interior with ivory edging and twin lidded divisions with vegetable ivory handles, on ball feet, 13.5cm, 19cm wide, 12.5cm deep. Lot 106 – a tortoiseshell tea caddy.  General wear consistent with age and use with small nicks to edge of lid and corners with minor losses.  Some pewter stringing lifting to the back right corner. Some veneer cracks to the back of the caddy and around the hinges. The front is inlaid with mother of pearl on what appears to be tortoiseshell but could possibly be a faux tortoiseshell ground, with some cracks and losses to the pewter stringing on the right hand edge.  Some small chips to the base with a repair.  The interior lids are slightly warped.  Evidence of re-gluing to one ivory foot. Slight lifting to some tortoiseshell.    

Los 107

A George III gilt rolled paper tea caddy, the hinged lid centred an oval portrait miniature of a lady with initials 'S.D', the interior with remnants of foil lining and originally with a lid, 11.1cm high, 12cm wide, 9.1cm deep.

Los 108

A George III rolled paper tea caddy, of canted form and decorated with panels of flowers, the front with an urn of flowers, the reverse with a coat of arms, the marbled paper interior with a mahogany lid with a brass handle, 11.9cm high, 15cm wide, 10.9cm deep.

Los 109

λ A Regency tortoiseshell pagoda shape tea caddy, inlaid pewter stringing the hinged lid with a white metal plaque inscribed with the initials 'MAR', to a twin lidded interior with ivory handles on brass ball feet, 15cm high, 17.3cm wide, 10.8cm deep. Lot 109 – a pagoda shaped tortoiseshell tea caddy.  The lid with some blooming to the tortoiseshell and the silver plated plaque is tarnished.  Chips to the front left corner of the lid and back right corner of the top of the lid with some losses.  Old surface dents and marks. Some losses to pewter stringing.  A large chip to the underside of the back right corner of the lid.  Some minor veneer cracks.  Brass worn to feet.  With a later lining to the base. Small chips to interior edging and to the corner of the interior lids which are slightly warped.  Handles a little yellowed.    

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