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Los 64

A silver hallmarked caddy spoon together with a pair of silver hallmarked sugar tongs. Weight 21 grams

Los 22

A Collection of 19th and 20th century spoons, caddy, teaspoon etc together with a silver hallmarked rococo handled letter opener

Los 64

A silver hallmarked caddy spoon together with a pair of silver hallmarked sugar tongs. Weight 21 grams

Los 468

An antique sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with brass inlay and engraved plaque dating to 1852. Measures: 14x26x18.

Los 1002

A George III mahogany tea caddy with ebony strung and crossbanded borders, the interior having marquetry inlaid panels and two lids flanking the bowl holder, 15 by 32 by 14cm.

Los 1005

A Regency style tortoiseshell, bone and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy of canted rectangular form with caddy lid, decorated with inlaid mother of pearl floral motifs, raised on bun feet, recently re-lined and silvered, 19 by 11 by 16cm high.

Los 1133

A pair of white metal coasters with turned mahogany bases, the central button engraved with a stag, a George III silver cruet stand for six bottles, 24.58toz total weight, and a Chinese white metal tea caddy repousse decorated with birds and blossom, 15cm high. (4)

Los 1153

A Victorian silver cylindrical semi fluted tea caddy embossed with flowers and rococo scrolls, the lid with engraved crest, London 1899, 3.31toz, 8cm.

Los 502

A HALLMARKED SILVER CADDY SPOON, the bowl being of a shaped leafage design, maker`s mark `L` 8.75 cm Cost of shipping to UK address £12.95 inc.vat.

Los 576

A HALLMARKED SILVER CADDY SPOON - LONDON 1836, with prick dot engraved bowl, maker`s mark B.S, approx weight 16 g, L 10.5 cm Cost of shipping to UK address £12.95 inc. vat.

Los 254

SCOTTISH SILVER CADDY SPOON with Celtic decoration to handle, Edinburgh 1958, 7.7cm long

Los 1002

A George III mahogany tea caddy with ebony strung and crossbanded borders, the interior having marquetry inlaid panels and two lids flanking the bowl holder, 15 by 32 by 14cm.

Los 1005

A Regency style tortoiseshell, bone and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy of canted rectangular form with caddy lid, decorated with inlaid mother of pearl floral motifs, raised on bun feet, recently re-lined and silvered, 19 by 11 by 16cm high.

Los 1133

A pair of white metal coasters with turned mahogany bases, the central button engraved with a stag, a George III silver cruet stand for six bottles, 24.58toz total weight, and a Chinese white metal tea caddy repousse decorated with birds and blossom, 15cm high. (4)

Los 1153

A Victorian silver cylindrical semi fluted tea caddy embossed with flowers and rococo scrolls, the lid with engraved crest, London 1899, 3.31toz, 8cm.

Los 138

A rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy on bun feet with bowl and two tea boxes to inner 36cm x 17cm x 23cm

Los 209

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy with two inner caddies and recess for blending bowl, together with TJ and J Smith London postal scales with three weights

Los 11

AN EDWARDIAN TEA CADDY of oval form, with reeded borders, knop finial, monogrammed, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1906, 5"" high (c7.8oz).

Los 170

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON, of Old English pattern with bright cut engraved decoration, by TS, London 1807, 3"" long.

Los 19

A LATE VICTORIAN TEA CADDY of bombe form, knop finial, on shell capped scroll feet, by HW, Sheffield 1899, 6"" high (c.8.4oz).

Los 950

A LATE GEORGE III BURR ELM VENEERED TEA CADDY, the rectangular top with raised centre and enclosing a fitted interior with glass bowl and twin lidded tea compartments, the box with bowed sided, ring handles and compressed bun feet, 14"" wide.

Los 955

A GEORGE II WALNUT VENEERED EXTENDED OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY, the raised top with a central handle, within a crossbanded border, with a white metal key escutcheon, 6.5"" wide.

Los 20

A George V silver hallmarked cased caddy spoon and other, by Searle & Co, London 1906, with a silver lidded cut glass sugar pot, by Lanson Ltd, Birmingham 1909, and another

Los 960

A boulle marquetry cased bracket clock, with brass chapter ring, Roman numerals and two-train striking movement. Width 9.5 ins, height 17 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The clock winds on both trains. The dial is a little rubbed in places but in generally good condition. The velvet backing to the dial is a little discoloured but has no significant losses or damage. The case is in generally good order. The brasswork to the rear corner of the caddy top is lifting in the bottom right hand corner for approximately 2 cm square. There are small pieces of brass and tortoiseshell missing in this area but this is fairly minor. The front right hand corner of the ebony veneered cornice has a small surface loss and there is a crack to the return on the left hand side. Both the right hand and left hand panels are in good order as is the front door and surround. The plinth base is in good condition and the feet are original. The rear door is in good order. The rear top right hand finial has been repaired at some point and the top half of this is missing. All other finials are present.

Los 962

A George III mahogany tea caddy, boxwood and ebony strung and with three interior compartments. Width 9 ins. CONDITION REPORT: Height of interior 9 cm.

Los 982

An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, shaped outline. Width 20 cm (see illustration).

Los 983

A Victorian papier mache inlaid mother of pearl tea caddy, shaped outline, with two interior compartments. Width 20 cm.

Los 984

A Victorian papier mache tea caddy, inlaid mother of pearl, sarcophagus form, raised on bracket feet, two interior compartments. Width 23 cm.

Los 985

A George III mahogany tea caddy, with metal handle to lid, bowl and single interior caddy, boxwood strung. Width 20 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This caddy is in generally good, untouched, original condition. The handle is original. There is a 1 inch section of boxwood stringing missing to the top right hand corner of the lid. The hinges are in good order. The interior is in good condition generally. There are minor nibbles to the corner of the lid and the interior lid and the lead lining is perished. The glass bowl may well be original and is certainly Georgian. The lock escutcheon seems to be a later replacement which does not quite fit as it should. The remainder of the case is in generally good order.

Los 986

A Victorian walnut domed top tea caddy, with applied brasswork. Width 20 cm.

Los 520

Two silver caddy spoons, William IV Birmingham 1834, London 1823.

Los 202

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY by Goldsmiths & Silver Smiths Co Ltd, London 1902, of oval outline, gadrooned body and hinged rising cover with sphere finial, lion mask drop ring handles, 195g (6.2 troy ozs) gross, crested for John Kyrle Hankinson

Los 533

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SHAPED RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY 11cm wide, 12cm high; and a Victorian walnut dome top writing box with recessed brass handles and inlay, 31cm wide

Los 149

A George III three section tea chest with crossbanded caddy top.

Los 2080

Three silver casting spoons, together with a Dutch caddy spoon.

Los 59

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the stepped lid with concave edges, on a rectangular tapering base, original inner lid with turned ivory finial and lions' mask handles. Height 19cm, width 17.5cm. Damage.

Los 633

An 18th century Chinese tea caddy and five other pieces of oriental blue and white.

Los 77

AMENDMENT TO CATALOGUE A Copper Herbert Dyer oval tea caddy AND NOT biscuit barrel repousse decorated with a 16th century ship. Impressed mark.

Los 1019

A late 17th/early 18th century inlaid mahogany combined clock and bracket, with brass finial to the stepped hood above a glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial and with later Edwardian movement to the rear, the integral bracket with foliate marquetry. NOTE - This clock bears an interior label "Mr Octavius Morgan dated this clock as regards case and face at about 1690". Overall height 16 ins, width 6.75 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Unfortunately we do not have a key of the correct size to fit through the winding apertures at the back of this timepiece. The case is in generally good condition. The brass finial is in good order as is the caddy top. There has been a finial to the left and right hand front corners of the cornice. These are missing and there are holes. The front door has minor cracks to the veneer. This is most evident at the bottom right hand corner and to a lesser extent the top right hand corner. The sides of the piece are in generally good condition as is the base. The back panel has been cut out in order to facilitate winding. The bracket is in generally good condition with no significant areas of damage or any losses. The dial is dirty and has clearly had later steel screws through the chapter ring. This should all be clear from our image.

Los 1025

A Regency painted rosewood tea caddy, sarcophagus form, with open interior. Width 33 cm.

Los 1038

A George III mahogany tea caddy, inlaid and with canted angles. Length 24 cm (see illustration).

Los 1050

A George III mahogany tea caddy, width 7.75 ins, a Victorian rosewood casket, casket housing a small goffering iron, pair of spectacles, button hook, miniature hammer, corkscrew, snuffbox and bone pencil. CONDITION REPORT: The spectacles are clearly quite early. They are in generally good condition and all complete. There is some surface rust but this fairly minor. All hinges operate as they should and the lenses are in generally good condition with only very minor surface scratches.

Los 1108

A Regency brass inlaid rosewood tea caddy, with lion mask backplates, ring handles and raised on paw feet. Width 33 cm (see illustration).

Los 1149

A large walnut wardrobe, circa 1930, with caddy top above three well figured doors, with moulding below and raised on bracket feet. Width 72 ins.

Los 1176

A Continental walnut cabinet, 19th century, with caddy top above a drawer, cupboard and drawer, with moulding below and raised on bun feet. Width 27 ins.

Los 1216

A George III longcase clock, with George I walnut case having a straight caddy top above a broken arched hood with blind fretted scrollwork frieze, the trunk with arched door and base each of finely figured veneer with herringbone banding, the whole of good quality with cross grain mouldings, the later striking movement being eight-day and with moon phase to the arch, silvered chapter ring and engraved centre with calendar aperture signed "Joseph Bell" within Rococo spandrels. Joseph Bell was probably of Burnhill Row, London, circa 1780. Sold with receipt dated April 1938 for £32. Height 92 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case is in generally good order. There are some small losses to the blind fretwork carving beneath the arch of the hood. The hood door is not warped. The side panels are in good clean condition. The trunk door is not warped and locks correctly. There are one or two small areas of veneer and moulding missing on the case but no significant losses. The base is in good order. The bottom plinth maybe later than rest of the case but is in keeping. We have had the clock ticking away and cannot see any issues with the movement. The overall colour of the case is good. The silvering on the dial is a little tired.

Los 1407

A George III mahogany kneehole desk, with caddy top above a frieze drawer, kneehole recess with cupboard, three drawers to either side with brass drop handles and bone lock escutcheons and raised on bracket feet. Width 30 ins.

Los 1407

A George III mahogany kneehole desk, with caddy top above a frieze drawer, kneehole recess with cupboard, three drawers to either side with brass drop handles and bone lock escutcheons and raised on bracket feet. Width 30 ins.

Los 960

A boulle marquetry cased bracket clock, with brass chapter ring, Roman numerals and two-train striking movement. Width 9.5 ins, height 17 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The clock winds on both trains. The dial is a little rubbed in places but in generally good condition. The velvet backing to the dial is a little discoloured but has no significant losses or damage. The case is in generally good order. The brasswork to the rear corner of the caddy top is lifting in the bottom right hand corner for approximately 2 cm square. There are small pieces of brass and tortoiseshell missing in this area but this is fairly minor. The front right hand corner of the ebony veneered cornice has a small surface loss and there is a crack to the return on the left hand side. Both the right hand and left hand panels are in good order as is the front door and surround. The plinth base is in good condition and the feet are original. The rear door is in good order. The rear top right hand finial has been repaired at some point and the top half of this is missing. All other finials are present.

Los 962

A George III mahogany tea caddy, boxwood and ebony strung and with three interior compartments. Width 9 ins. CONDITION REPORT: Height of interior 9 cm.

Los 982

An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, shaped outline. Width 20 cm (see illustration).

Los 984

A Victorian papier mache tea caddy, inlaid mother of pearl, sarcophagus form, raised on bracket feet, two interior compartments. Width 23 cm.

Los 985

A George III mahogany tea caddy, with metal handle to lid, bowl and single interior caddy, boxwood strung. Width 20 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This caddy is in generally good, untouched, original condition. The handle is original. There is a 1 inch section of boxwood stringing missing to the top right hand corner of the lid. The hinges are in good order. The interior is in good condition generally. There are minor nibbles to the corner of the lid and the interior lid and the lead lining is perished. The glass bowl may well be original and is certainly Georgian. The lock escutcheon seems to be a later replacement which does not quite fit as it should. The remainder of the case is in generally good order.

Los 986

A Victorian walnut domed top tea caddy, with applied brasswork. Width 20 cm.

Los 1019

A late 17th/early 18th century inlaid mahogany combined clock and bracket, with brass finial to the stepped hood above a glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial and with later Edwardian movement to the rear, the integral bracket with foliate marquetry. NOTE - This clock bears an interior label "Mr Octavius Morgan dated this clock as regards case and face at about 1690". Overall height 16 ins, width 6.75 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Unfortunately we do not have a key of the correct size to fit through the winding apertures at the back of this timepiece. The case is in generally good condition. The brass finial is in good order as is the caddy top. There has been a finial to the left and right hand front corners of the cornice. These are missing and there are holes. The front door has minor cracks to the veneer. This is most evident at the bottom right hand corner and to a lesser extent the top right hand corner. The sides of the piece are in generally good condition as is the base. The back panel has been cut out in order to facilitate winding. The bracket is in generally good condition with no significant areas of damage or any losses. The dial is dirty and has clearly had later steel screws through the chapter ring. This should all be clear from our image.

Los 1025

A Regency painted rosewood tea caddy, sarcophagus form, with open interior. Width 33 cm.

Los 1050

A George III mahogany tea caddy, width 7.75 ins, a Victorian rosewood casket, casket housing a small goffering iron, pair of spectacles, button hook, miniature hammer, corkscrew, snuffbox and bone pencil. CONDITION REPORT: The spectacles are clearly quite early. They are in generally good condition and all complete. There is some surface rust but this fairly minor. All hinges operate as they should and the lenses are in generally good condition with only very minor surface scratches.

Los 1149

A large walnut wardrobe, circa 1930, with caddy top above three well figured doors, with moulding below and raised on bracket feet. Width 72 ins.

Los 1216

A George III longcase clock, with George I walnut case having a straight caddy top above a broken arched hood with blind fretted scrollwork frieze, the trunk with arched door and base each of finely figured veneer with herringbone banding, the whole of good quality with cross grain mouldings, the later striking movement being eight-day and with moon phase to the arch, silvered chapter ring and engraved centre with calendar aperture signed "Joseph Bell" within Rococo spandrels. Joseph Bell was probably of Burnhill Row, London, circa 1780. Sold with receipt dated April 1938 for £32. Height 92 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case is in generally good order. There are some small losses to the blind fretwork carving beneath the arch of the hood. The hood door is not warped. The side panels are in good clean condition. The trunk door is not warped and locks correctly. There are one or two small areas of veneer and moulding missing on the case but no significant losses. The base is in good order. The bottom plinth maybe later than rest of the case but is in keeping. We have had the clock ticking away and cannot see any issues with the movement. The overall colour of the case is good. The silvering on the dial is a little tired.

Los 202

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY by Goldsmiths & Silver Smiths Co Ltd, London 1902, of oval outline, gadrooned body and hinged rising cover with sphere finial, lion mask drop ring handles, 195g (6.2 troy ozs) gross, crested for John Kyrle Hankinson

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