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Lot 512

A Victorian inlaid walnut 2 division tea caddy; 2 oriental boxes; etc.

Lot 311

A lobed pap boat on ribbed foot; Birmingham 1904; a Georgian caddy spoon; a monogrammed Vesta case, Birmingham 1896

Lot 137

Swedish silver tea caddy, Borgila, Sterling, 12cm

Lot 307

Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon by Bateman

Lot 312

Two Scandinavian silver caddy spoons.

Lot 422

Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, London 1824

Lot 370

A GEORGE III TEA CADDY oval basket shaped with two compartments, reeded handle and integral hinged lids, engraved ribbon borders, crested, 17.5cm h, by William Bennett, London 1802, 19ozs ++A very good example of a George III silver caddy in fine condition with light wear only, the marks well struck and clear

Lot 477

A GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOON 9cm l, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1828 and a silver naturalistic cast waterlily leaf caddy spoon, marked 925, c1900 (2) ++Both in satisfactory condition, no damage or repair, 1ozs

Lot 1040

A VICTORIAN WALNUT TEA CADDY the coffered lid and front in highly figured veneers, the divided interior retaining a pair of covers, 20cm w ++In good original condition

Lot 1059

A REGENCY PENWORK TEA CADDY decorated with comical chinoiseries, ribbon trellis and entwined borders, the fitted interior retaining the tea canister, contemporary engraved glass jar and brass lock, 23cm w Provenance: Sold with a signed note by William Radford of Daybrook House, Nottingham, dated April 30th 1873, bequeathing the tea caddy and two other items to Jemima Thorneley. ++Typical light wear and scratches, originally with feet, now lacking, but complete and entirely unrestored, the interior attractive, the glass jar fitting perfectly and clearly the original or at least contemporary

Lot 34

A small group of silver and other items, including A small group of silver and other items, including: a late Victorian bombe embossed tea caddy by Nathan & Hayes, London 1898, presentation engraved Overton Show 1899 2nd hundred Wether Lambs, on four paw feet, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high; a pair of Edwardian ivory mounted cafe au lait pots Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1905, engraved N. E. O. R. Dec. 19th 1907, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high; two candlestick sconces; a 19th century gilt metal embossed scissors case; and four other items, 931g (29.95 oz) gross View on bloomsburyauctions.com

Lot 71

A Continental silver bombe tea caddy and cover, obscured stamped marks A Continental silver bombe tea caddy and cover, obscured stamped marks, import marked for Birmingham 1911, sponsor`s mark of W. J. Myatt & Co., cast with masks, shells and fruit framed by C-scrolls, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high, 455g (14.65 oz) View on bloomsburyauctions.com

Lot 420

A GEORGE IV SILDE CADDY SPOON, with bone handle, Birmingham 1827, A SMALL LEAF PATTERN SPOON, with leaf shaped bowl and twisted stem, Birmingham 1904, AND A SELECTION OF SEVEN OTHER SILVER SPOONS, including, a silver Christmas spoon, London 1975, an enamelled top ross-on-wye souvenir spoon, a pair of Dutch silver souvenir spoons, two Chinese silver souvenir spoons and a coffee spoon, AND A MARKED SILVER THIMBLE, 3oz gross

Lot 13

MEISSEN. A Meissen tea caddy. Blue painted & impressed marks. Height 15cm.

Lot 403

Maling Ringtons blue and white caddy and water jug (2)

Lot 472

A set of four Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1860, initialled ""C"", 203g in total; a set of nine Victorian silver Fiddle Thread pattern teaspoons, George Aldwinckle, London, 1880, with monogram, 275g in total; a set of six George IV silver Old English pattern teaspoons, John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1825, with monogram, 100g in total; a set of three George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, George Smith III, London, 1786, handles with bright-cut decoration and initialled ""BM"", 42g in total; a set of three George III Old English pattern teaspoons, Richard Britton, London, 1818, each handle with bright-cut decoration and initialled ""BM"", 43g in total; a collection of Fiddle pattern cutlery, various makers, London, 1830, 1834 & 1864, comprising: a caddy spoon, a condiment spoon and a pair of sugar tongs, 83g in total; a collection of six napkin rings, various makers, Birmingham & Chester, 1907-1914, 81g in total; and a collection of silver-plated Fiddle Thread pattern cutlery; etc (53)

Lot 658

A mix-19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with segmented interior, together with an Elkington silver plated tray

Lot 189

Three early 20th Century silver spoons with fluted shell bowls, various dates and makers, a continental silver sauce ladle with gilded bowl stamped 900 and a Georgian caddy spoon later engraved, marks rubbed, approx 217.9g (5).

Lot 234

An Edward VII novelty silver tea caddy in the form of a Georgian knife box, Chester 1905 by George Leonard Allen, with hinged lid, C scroll loop handle and gilt interior, 8.5cm h, approx 149.1g.

Lot 235

Edward VII silver tea caddy, London 1913, makers mark rubbed, of oval lobed form with beaded rim and hinged cover with urn finial, 10cm, approx 140g.

Lot 254

A George III silver caddy spoon, of shovel form, Birmingham 1805 by Samuel Pemberton, with ivory handle.

Lot 262

An early Victorian silver tea caddy, London 1840 by J E Terrey & Co, of lobed, tapering ovoid melon form, the detachable domed cover with spire finial, raised on four leaf capped scrolled feet, with foliate rococo engraving, 17cm h.

Lot 265

A late Victorian silver tea caddy, London 1891 by William Comyns & Son, of rectangular form, with hinged domed lid, raised on moulded plinth base with scrolling foliate decoration encorporating birds and green man masks, the centre with vacant cartouche, 19 x 13 x 14cm h, approx 593.5g.

Lot 402

A George III tortoiseshell and ivory strung decagonal tea caddy, the front with almond shaped bright cut silver vacant plaque within pique work border, the hinged lid with scrolled silver loop handle framed within plaque work oval, 12 x 7.5 x 12cm h.

Lot 287

Silver on copper five branch candelabra, Georgian loving cup, gallery tray, tea caddy and oval box

Lot 445

A Modern Silver Caddy Spoon and another modern Sheffield silver plain caddy spoon (2)

Lot 446

A Modern London Silver Caddy Spoon and another modern Sheffield silver rat tail caddy spoon (2)

Lot 448

A William IV Silver Caddy Spoon having engraved bowl with leaf decoration Birmingham 1835 makers mark T and P

Lot 450

A George IV Silver Caddy Spoon having round engraved bowl with shell motifs to handle Birmingham 1827 makers mark GU

Lot 452

A George III Silver Caddy Spoon having round bowl with raised shell motif handle London 1816 makers mark possibly JS

Lot 453

A William IV Silver Rectangular Shaped Caddy Spoon having engraved decoration London 1835 (makers mark rubbed)

Lot 497

A Continental 800 Silver Coloured Metal Caddy Spoons having pierced and raised floral handles with shell shaped bowl also a large similar continental jam spoon and pickle fork (3)

Lot 858

A 19th Century Tunbridge Ware Rectangular Tea Caddy having all over parquetry decoration, hinged lid enclosing 2 lidded compartments, 24cm wide in need of restoration)

Lot 889

A George III Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy having brass carrying handle, inlaid ebony stringing, hinged lid enclosing 2 further lidded compartments on bun feet, 27cm wide

Lot 1014

A 19th Century Rosewood Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy having inlaid brass scroll and stringing decoration, drop ring handle with hinged lid enclosing 2 further inlaid lidded boxes (no glass bowl) on bun feet, 33cm wide

Lot 17

Silver caddy spoon by Georg Jensen, of Acorn pattern.

Lot 18

Danish silver caddy spoon, 'Cohr', Copenhagen 1958, and another, Birmingham 1986. (2)

Lot 154

Silver vesta holder, unmarked, 1933, a caddy spoon, Birmingham 1904, and a small box. (3)

Lot 181

19th century mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form with a pair of ring handles, two lidded compartments, the centre with replacement glass mixing bowl, 39cm overall.

Lot 315

19th century French tea caddy by Tahan, Paris, in brass inlaid amboyna with hinged top inlaid with brass and mother of pearl rosettes, single interior cover with turned knob handle, 12.5cm wide and 12cm tall.

Lot 582

A late 19th century tortoiseshell and silver plated hinge-top octagonal tea caddy, having gadrooned upper and lower edge, stamped 12 to the base, h.8cm

Lot 1467

A Chinese ebonised tea caddy, the cover carved with birds amidst foliage, the sides with basket weave, opening to reveal a metal liner with engraved decoration stamped Ko Kin Yuan, Foochow - 22.5 cm x Height 11 cm Condition report: small chip to corner of cover, dirty with aged scuffs otherwise good

Lot 304

An early 19th century floral marquetry inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with two lidded canisters together with a pair of carved scroll brackets Height 44cm Condition report: Tall box missing foot and some inlay, some losses to brackets

Lot 329

A George III mahogany three drawer bowfront toilet mirror - Width 47 cm together with a 19th century mahogany tea caddy/jewellery casket - Width 26 cm Condition report: Back leg off mirror, aged wear and tear with minor veneer loss, caddy restored

Lot 337

A pair of Asprey walnut book stands, another stand, two letter racks in need of attention and a reproduction pear shaped caddy

Lot 875

A collection of silver flatware comprising spoons, ladle, silver handled knives etc. Weighable silver approx. 6.66 troy oz, together with a Continental silver caddy spoon and other assorted flatware - Weight approx. 4.37 troy oz Condition report: No condition report due to the number of pieces in lot

Lot 72

A Victorian Brass table bell, pair of candlesticks and a tea caddy

Lot 469

W & R Jacob & Co Limited Biscuit Manufacturers 1927, Exotic bird biscuit tin in the form of a tea caddy, height 17cm, width 11cm and depth 11cm

Lot 1028

A Regency mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form opening to reveal two boxes flanking a mixing bowl recess, raised on bun feet, 28 by 14 by 19cm.

Lot 1034

A small walnut table cabinet circa 1850, with a caddy top and two doors with arches opening to reveal three drawers with brass campaign handles to the drawers, 29 by 20 by 35cm.

Lot 676

A tea caddy (af), locked, no key and two other boxes

Lot 678

A burr walnut tea caddy with satinwood stringing, two compartments 13 x 21cms

Lot 679

A mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus shape, on round bun feet, lid damaged rear left hand corner, brass escutcheon, three sections. 14 x 28cms

Lot 123

An Edwardian trough shaped hallmark silver Stamp Box with gilded interior and two glazed apertures, raised on four ball feet (some feet pushed in, damage) together with a late 18th/early 19th Century Georgian silver Caddy Spoon having shell shaped bowl and bright cut engraved stem (2), the Stamp Box 6cm wide

Lot 30

A lovely early 20th century Chinese cloisonné tea caddy H13cm

Lot 1573

A George III oak caddy top chest of drawers, 82cm wide

Lot 236

A Victorian dome top brass banded Tea Caddy and a pair of 19th century brass Candlesticks.

Lot 259

An early 19th century mahogany Tea Caddy with three division interior, brass ring handle and bracket feet, 9 1/2"" (24cms) wide.

Lot 272

A rosewood Table Writing Box, mahogany Tea Caddy, Japanese carved wood Letter Opener, and a Corkscrew.

Lot 304

A George III silver novelty caddy spoon in the form of a jockey`s cap with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1798 by Joseph Taylor, length approx 4.8cm, together with a William IV silver mount in the form of two crossed axes, Chester 1834 by Thomas Armitt, length approx 7cm.

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