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Los 374

An early Victorian rosewood two division tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid revealing two further lidded compartments with ring loop handled and raised on turned feet, width 21cm.

Los 375

An early Victorian rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid revealing twin compartments flanked by turned handles, shaped sides and raised on squat bun feet, width 35cm and a further similar example, width 30cm (2).

Los 376

An early 19th century mahogany two compartment rectangular tea caddy.

Los 235

AN EARLY VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY inlaid to the front in mother of pearl with engraved flowers and foliage, the divided interior retaining a pair of covers, on ivory feet, 17cm w++Basically good condition, varnished. Complete with the original lock, the original lining paper replaced with foil

Los 245

A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, C1840 with cavetto front and pagoda lid in well mottled shell, the divided interior retaining a pair of covers veneered in quarters, on brass feet, the lid with brass tablet engraved BAXTER, 19cm w++In fine complete condition, the interior lined probably in the late 19th c in velvet, retaining the lock and the covers to the interior each with their turned bone knob. Small loss to the veneer on the back edge of the lid and on one corner of the apron, no restoration

Los 249

A GEORGE III YEW WOOD AND BURR YEW TEA CADDY, C1800 11.5cm w++The interior untidy with powdered foil lining, lacking the bone or ivory lozenge escutcheon, the varnished veneer heavily scratched and pitted, small losses to stringing and crossbands

Los 250

A GEORGE III YEW WOOD AND BURR YEW TEA CADDY, C1800 crossbanded in rosewood, 12.5cm w++A very original example retaining the lock and hinges crusty with build up of old polish and wax, an attractive example

Los 251

A GEORGE III FRUITWOOD APPLE TEA CADDY, C1800 13cm h++Of pleasing colour with numerous old knocks and scratches, small chip on edge of lid, escutcheon lock and hinge original. Much play in the hinge, characteristic plugged hole in base, stalk replaced, old near contemporary repair to lid, ie a let in approx semi circular piece of similar but not the same fruit wood. Of overall golden colour

Los 252

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID TEA CADDY, C1800 with fan paterae and trompe l'oeil pilasters, 12cm w++Lock and handle possibly an old replacement. He hinges apparently original, minor scratches and rather dry. The interior lacking the cover and foilling

Los 253

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY, TULIPWOOD AND HAREWOOD TEA CADDY, C1800 11cm w++One or two slight faults, the interior lacking the detachable cover and most of the foil lining

Los 254

A GEORGE III SATINWOOD, HAREWOOD AND BOXWOOD TEA CADDY C1800 with shell paterae and trompe l'oeil pilasters, 12cm w++Hinges broken the lid detached. Minor veneer losses and scratches but unrestored

Los 255

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND INLAID OVAL TEA CADDY, C1800 with vase paterae, 19cm w++Lock and hinge original, foil lining replaced, lid slightly warped. Vertical shrinkage cracks to either end, repolished

Los 256

A GEORGE III SPECIMEN WOOD TEA CADDY, C1780 principally of highly figured mahogany and string inlaid, 12cm w++Minor scratches and wear, the brass handle probably an old replacement. Slightly chipped around the kite shaped keyhole

Los 257

A GEORGE III SATINWOOD, ROSEWOOD AND EBONY CUBE TEA CADDY C1800 11cm w++A good quality and attractive plain caddy of finely figured timber, pleasing colour and in good original condition requiring a light clean and polish. Lock sticking

Los 258

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOMBÉ TEA CADDY, C1780 the interior divided into three compartments, 25cm w++Lock and handle replaced, other minor repairs and tiny losses and scratches, etc

Los 521

A GEORGE III SILVER NEO CLASSICAL STYLE VASE SHAPED TEA CADDY AND COVER with lion mask handles, 20cm h, by Duncan Urquhart and Napthali Hart, London 1802, 15ozs++An elegant object in good condition with light overall wear, the maker's mark slightly rubbed, the other marks good

Los 522

AN INDIAN COLONIAL SILVER SOUP LADLE bright cut Old English pattern with shell bowl, crested, by Hamilton & Co, maker's mark elephant and A, engraved at later date Sterling Silver and miscellaneous other silver flatware including pairs of table spoons and sauce ladles, replica Apostle spoons, three butter knives and a George III caddy spoon, 26ozs 10dwts weighable++The soup ladle and virtually all the other items in very good condition

Los 72

A VICTORIAN WALNUT TEA CADDY, C1870 mounted with ivory and brass strapwork, the divided interior retaining a pair of canisters, 22cm w++The ivory on the escutcheon slightly chipped, the ivory stained with furniture polish over many years. Small veneer chips around the base. The interior clean, one hinge broken

Los 570

Sarcophagus shaped burr walnut lockable tea caddy with original lids and liners

Los 119

PRINTED CATALOGUE AMENDMENT: THE ESTIMATE FOR THIS LOT SHOULD READ £70-100 - Georg Jensen silver caddy spoon in the Acorn pattern, 10cm, also a Scandinavian silver strainer on stand, 11cm, weight approx. 0.11kg (3.54 troy ozs) (2)

Los 378

George III mahogany and inlaid tea caddy, circa 1790, rectangular form inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing, with oval amboyna inlays, opening to twin lidded interior, 20cm

Los 399

Victorian burr walnut and inlaid tea caddy, circa 1850, sarcophagus shape with raised top, inlaid with a Tunbridge foliate panel, opening to a twin lidded interior with brass knobs, 27cm

Los 413

Regency rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy, 35.5cm

Los 64

Dutch silver pill box, 19th Century, small caddy form repousse decorated with a vase of flowers and figural panels, also an Egyptian niello silver jar and cover, cylinder form decorated with Nile scenes, 4.5cm (2)

Los 65

Pair of William IV Scottish silver King's pattern brandy ladles, maker J.Mc.K, Glasgow 1834, each engraved with initial 'A', also a Britannia silver caddy spoon, maker L&S, Birmingham 1910, having a scalloped bowl and an anthemion engraved handle, weight 0.1kg (3.22 troy ozs) (3)

Los 82

George III silver caddy spoon, maker SK, London 1816, fiddle pattern with scalloped bowl, also a pair of William IV Scottish silver sugar tongs, maker M&C, Edinburgh 1835, weight approx. 0.07kg (2.25 troy ozs) (2)

Los 426

An early Victorian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged top enclosing two canisters and mixing bowls, raised on flatten bun feet. H.24cm W.36cm

Los 314

PLAIN SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker B. Torr, London 1977 and small WEIGHTED SILVER TRUMPET VASE, 3 1/4" (8.3CM) high, and TWO SILVER THIMBLES (4)

Los 147

A 19th century walnut tea caddy (no fittings) together with a cased set of fish knives and forks and two framed and glazed early 20th century black and white prints.

Los 170

A 19th century rosewood writing slope with fitted interior together with a tea caddy (examine).

Los 209

Edwardian oval silver tea caddy, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1905, gadrooned form with loose ring handles, 8.5cms.

Los 24

Royal Doulton Bunnykins: Tyrolean Dancer, Deep Sea Diver, Waltzing Matilda, Caddy Bunnykins, Stopwatch Bunny, Sailor Bunny and ten others, (16).

Los 263

Dutch oval silver tea caddy, with import marks for Sheffield 1899, straight sided, decorated with figurative panels, hinged lid, 9.5cms and an Indian white metal double ended cup shape measure, (2).

Los 74

Royal Worcester ivory coloured tea caddy, 1890's, moulded decoration, 12cms, a Stevenson & Hancock plain white encrusted bottle vase, a pair of Moore's encrusted posies and another, (5).

Los 200

A Tray of Interesting Sundries to Include Ivory Glove Stretchers, Counters and Cheroot Holder, Tortoiseshell Oval Tea Caddy Lid, Coins and Coronation Medals Brass WWI Napkin Rings Costume Jewellery etc.

Los 76

CADDY SPOON. A George III silver caddy spoon. London 1808. CONDITION REPORTS: This caddy spoon is in good, clean condition. There are no dents, splits and no repairs. The hallmarks are crisp.

Los 266

A Regency burr oak sarcophagus tea caddy with ivory escutcheon.

Los 236

Bright cut silver tea caddy with leaf shaped bowl by Thomas Wallis 1804

Los 26A

A silver jockey cap tea caddy spoon (bears marks for Dublin, 1813)

Los 1406

A 19th century mahogany two section tea caddy with replacement modern bowls

Los 234

A collection of Masonic items to include a spoon, seal and flask, together with a George III silver caddy spoon and other silver and plate

Los 537

A late 19th/early 20th Century Oriental cloisonné tea caddy and with vase, both with foliate scrolls (2)

Los 23

MAPPIN & WEBB AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SPOON with decorative cast bowl and bright cut handle, together with a quantity of assorted SILVER TEASPOONS, a pair of SUGAR NIPS, CADDY SPOON, BUTTER KNIFE and a silver bladed KNIFE with mother of pearl handle, co mbined weight approx 450g

Los 31

UNITE & HILLIARD (GEORGE UNITE & JAMES HILLIARD) A GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, Birmingham 1829, together with an early Victorian silver DESSERT SPOON, London 1839, combined weight 48g.

Los 34

EMILE VINER (VINER'S LTD) A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER BERRY SPOONS decorative bowls with plain handles, Sheffield 1931 together with assorted items of silver including CADDY SPOON, etc. combined weight 263g

Los 288

OAK TEA CADDY WITH MOTHER OF PEARL INLAY together with two ceramiv figures

Los 537

A Wakefield Castrol gear oil cylindrical quart can, a Wakefield Castrol XL Motor Oil quart caddy, lacking lid and six other Castrol cans.

Los 152

WMF B. Buch Brass Tea Caddy or Jewelry Box, Warsaw, Poland, Circa 1900.The oval hinged box is chased all around with foliage ornaments.Marked.Buch was a Polish metal maker which became a subsidiary of the famous German metal company WMF (Wurttembergische Metallwaren Fabrik) circa 1900.12cm X 14cm / 4.7in X 5.5in. Height - 10cm / 4in.Starting Price: $260

Los 361

Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon by George Unite, Birmingham, England, 1844.Shovel shaped bowl with fiddle and scroll handle.Fully hallmarked for London, Birmingham, dated 1844, maker mark for George Unite.Length - 9.5cm. / 3.74in.12gr / 0.38oz.Starting Price: $90

Los 363

Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon, Joseph Read, London, England, 1823.The bowl is engraved with foliate ornaments, fiddle pattern handle.Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1823, maker's mark for Joseph Read.Length - 10cm / 4.13in.12gr / 0.38oz.Starting Price: $90

Los 59

A 19th century Chinese turned wood tea caddy H11cm and a 19th century turned wooden spice box

Los 60

A large 1920s Chinese export tea caddy with aluminium lining 35 x 25 x 22cms

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