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Lot 356

A George V silver tea caddy, of oval form with gadrooned borders, and cover, Birmingham 1912, width 8cm, 5oz approx.

Lot 359

A silver caddy spoon, miniature pepper pot and a golfing trophy teaspoon (3)

Lot 89

Blue and white stoneware jardiniere classical cherub musician decorated, large Wedgwood blue and white jasperware covered campana type vase, classical figure decorated, Wedgwood jasperware tea caddy, other jasperware and stoneware items

Lot 175

Georgian Irish cut glass tea caddy, the flattened circular stopper with strawberry cut raised facets, the body with flattened with rounded shoulders, having similar cut band and panelled and slice cut lower section, star cut base, 15cm high

Lot 290

A Jennens & Bettridge papier-mache tea caddy, black laquer with floral giltwork decoration inlaid with aberlonie shell, cushion-shaped with concave body, hinged top enclosing twin compartments, raised on bracket feet and signed below "Jennens & Bettridge", makers to the Queen, 16cm x 25cm

Lot 343

A 19th Century mahogany and marquetry inlaid dome top two section tea caddy and a 19th Century mahogany and inlaid rectangular two section tea caddy CONDITION REPORTS Rectangular caddy - approx 19 x 10.5 x 10.5cm high. Domed caddy approx 18.5 x 11 x 12cm high. Both with wear, some chips, fading, water stains, cracks, some cracking and lifting to veneers. Some losses to mouldings. Some losses to veneers (please see photos). Interiors with losses (please see photos). Back of domed caddy appears to have some burn marks. Both do however, appear to be of fairly good quality and would benefit from some restoration.

Lot 344

A late George III mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form (interior converted to sectional)

Lot 115

A mid 19th century Dutch silver hallmark Caddy Spoon, the bowl of the spoon chased with a windmill and a farmer. The handle of foliate design with dolphins to either side and a windmill finial.

Lot 179

An early-19th century partridge wood rectangular tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing a pair of lidded canisters and mixing bowl aperture, 31cm wide.

Lot 181

An antique walnut octagonal tea caddy with holly wood lining, 13.5cm diameter.

Lot 203

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy of bombe shape with sarcophagus lid revealing two lidded tea compartments, raised on ivory bun feet, 16cm high, 18cm wide.

Lot 492

An Edwardian tea caddy of bombe shape, on four bracket feet, Chester 1914, ___5½oz.

Lot 494

An Edwardian small cylindrical tea caddy with engraved decoration, Chester 1910, ___3½oz and a small silver bonbon basket of waisted form, Chester 1911, ___2½oz, (a/f), (2).

Lot 505

A Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1857 and another silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Sheffield 1964.

Lot 519

An Art Nouveau silver backed hair brush embossed with irises and scrolls, Chester 1909, a small silver bon bon dish, Sheffield, 1921, and a Mappin & Webb Queen`s Silver Jubilee caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1977, cased, (3).

Lot 532

A mother of pearl handled silver caddy spoon, Sheffield, 1905, a silver sifter spoon, Birmingham, 1904 and other small silver, total wt 5oz.

Lot 237

A Victorian walnut tea caddy, the interior with domed topped boxes, 30cm (12") wide

Lot 542

A George III silver caddy spoon, Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1809, of fiddle pattern, the terminal initialled F.H.

Lot 43

A Georg Jensen silver caddy spoon, 22grs; and a Victorian sterling caddy spoon, 18grs (2)

Lot 606

A George III silver tea strainer, London 1815, of pierced form with swing handle and an embossed caddy spoon, marks rubbed Condition Report: Caddy spoon – marks rubbed. Strainer – Marks a little rubbed, slight dent to strainer, possible repair to hanging loop.

Lot 608

A small silver tea caddy, Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham 1909, bearing the crest of Fitz-Randolph, a pepper caster, Chester 1910 and a dressing table mirror, Birmingham 1912

Lot 360

George III silver shell form and fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle, 1817, hallmarks rubbed, some scratching

Lot 361

George IV silver caddy spoon with pierced handle, shell, scroll and bright cut decoration, by L & Co., Birmingham, 1826, good condition

Lot 362

George IV silver caddy spoon, the bowl with bright cut floral decoration, London, 1822, In good condition. No repairs or restoration found

Lot 366

George VI silver caddy spoon with hammered bowl and Viking longboat terminal, Edinburgh, 1938,

Lot 824

19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy interior with twin compartments on bun feet 7 x 7 x 4in. (18 x 18 x 10cm) Handle broken of one compartment cover. Small pieces of ivory banding missing.

Lot 317

George VI silver scallop shell form caddy spoon by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1947,

Lot 318

George III silver scoop form caddy spoon with embossed grapevine decoration by Lea & Clark, Birmingham, 1816, hallmarks slightly rubbed possible repair to front of bowl

Lot 320

Three silver caddy spoons, one with the handle in the form of a stork, Chester, 1957, and two others,

Lot 321

George Jensen silver cactus pattern caddy spoon, marked Denmark Sterling and import marks for London, 1960,

Lot 323

Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, the bowl with bright cut foliate decoration, maker`s mark `RW`, London, 1845, minor scratching to bowl

Lot 333

Continental Sterling silver Arts & Crafts style caddy spoon, with hammered bowl, by Gorn, yes also marked STS(?)IL

Lot 532

A GEORGE III FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY, late 18th century, in the form of an apple with fret cut steel lock escutcheon, the hinged cover with stalk finial, traces of red staining, 4 1/4"" high blue and white coastal highlights (Illustrated)

Lot 536

A ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, early 19th century, of curved sarcophagus form, with box stringing and stamped gilt metal ring handles and lion paw feet, the cover hinged and opening to reveal two lift out caddies with half hinged lids flanking a central aperture for mixing bowl, 12 1/4"" wide

Lot 565

A VIZAGAPATAM IVORY VENEERED TEA CADDY, early 19th century, of sarcophagus form, with fluted veneers and cast metal foliate ring handles and paw feet, the cover with oblong radial carved finial, hinged and opening to reveal two fully veneered lift-out caddies with half hinged lids flanking a central aperture containing a cylindrical cut glass mixing bowl within scrolling foliate borders, 12 1/2"" wide, 7"" high, together with a carved ivory caddy spoon (Illustrated)

Lot 107

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, with shell bowl, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham possibly 1821, a silver cigarette case, with engine turned sunburst, a silver mother of pearl fruit knife, a silver vesta case, a sifter spoon, a further spoon, and a silver Celtic brooch, hallmarked for Edinburgh, 1971

Lot 104

A TREEN APPLE SHAPED TEA CADDY, foil lined interior, height 12cm

Lot 106

A late Victorian birds eye maple and amboyna tea caddy, the lid mounted in brass with the words Tea, later converted to a jewellery box, 14cm wide

Lot 114

Two Victorian walnut and Tunbridge ware type boxes, one a rectangular tea caddy, the other a workbox, with some interior fittings (AF)

Lot 115

A mid 19thC rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments, flanked by ring handles on bun feet, 33cm wide

Lot 198

A collection of small silver, to include button hook, brush and a caddy spoon, Sheffield 1924.

Lot 322

An octagonal silver tea caddy with a hinged lid, Birmingham 1920, 4 1/4 oz, 7cm high.

Lot 371

A Victorian burr walnut and ebonised tea caddy, the hinged lid inset with a mother-of-pearl oval, enclosing two lidded compartments.

Lot 652

Various 19thC ceramics, to include Chinese tea caddy, a Vienna style tea caddy and two figures playing sports

Lot 586

A MIXED LOT, to include a bangle, silver match case, silver dish, caddy spoon etc (7)

Lot 942

A MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, (missing interior)

Lot 45

GEORGE III MARQUETRY INLAID AND CROSSBANDED SMALL TEA CADDY, cube form, the lid fan inlaid with urn pattern to the front 5"" x 4 1/8"" x 4 1/8"" (12.7cm x 10.5cm x 10.5cm)

Lot 49

A VICTORIAN EBONY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, with beaded borders and brass acanthus leaf capped end ring handles, the interior with two lidded compartments, 9"" (22.8cm) wide (a.f.)

Lot 60

NINETEENTH CENTURY BIRDS EYE MAPLE TEA CADDY, typical form with circular mother o`pearl escutcheon, 5 1/4"" (13.3cm) high, 9"" x 5"" (22.9cm x 12.7cm) and ANOTHER SMALLER in crossbanded and rosewood both lacking fitted interiors (2)

Lot 40

A Victorian mahogany mother of pearl inlaid rectangular tea caddy, with swing loop handles, the hinged cover lifts to enclose a cut glass bowl flanked by two mother of pearl inlaid storage containers, raised on four bun feet, length 32cm (lacking one handle)

Lot 41

A fine quality Victorian rosewood veneered tea caddy of small proportions, having two loop handles, the hinged cover lifts to enclose two covers with silvered interior, raised on four bun feet, length 19cm

Lot 42

An Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted and tortoiseshell octagonal tea caddy of small proportions, the hinged cover lifts to enclose a to enclose a tortoiseshell lid inside a foiled interior, complete with original key, maker's marks indistinct, Sheffield 1904, height including handle 11cm (illustrated)

Lot 41

Five Masons applique jugs, tea caddy, pair of vases and small dish, Wedgwood jasper ware ornaments etc.

Lot 141

Victorian rosewood tea caddy with mother of pearl inlay

Lot 209

19th Century walnut inlaid two compartment tea caddy and Edwardian mahogany and satinwood inlaid four door smokers cabinet

Lot 222

19th Century mahogany two compartment caddy

Lot 228

George III mahogany three compartment tea caddy with brass furnishings

Lot 1321

A William IV rosewood tea caddy the hinged top with mother of pearl inlay, and enclosing compartments, the sides with ring handles

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