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Lot 212

A Regency rosewood twin division tea caddy of sarcophagus form raised on bun feet, 22 by 14 by 14cm.

Lot 1353

A set of six silver teaspoons with plated sugar tongs, Birmingham 1912, cased, together with a shield shaped silver spoon, Sheffield 1911, and a Continental white metal caddy spoon, with engraved bowl, total silver weight 3.38 toz. (3)

Lot 1367

A sterling silver tea caddy, of oval section, the lid with a cast pineapple finial, monogrammed GWB, 4.75toz, Howard and Co, 9.5cm high.

Lot 558

A Parcel lot to include an inlaid mahogany dome topped mantle clock with circular brass dial, movement marked Empire, made in England, together with a mahogany wall clock bracket, a wooden cutlery box containing a set of EPNS fish knives, forks and servers with ivorine handles and a George III eight sided twin division tea caddy with satinwood stringing.

Lot 143

Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., a Tudric pewter tea caddy or biscuit box and cover, shape No.0194, stamped marks 12cm (5in)

Lot 562

A CHINESE BLACK AND GOLD CANTON LACQUER TEA CADDY with interior lead box, circa 1860-1880, 9 1/2" (24.25cm).

Lot 608

A CHINESE CANTON BLACK LACQUER TEA CADDY with lead twin compartments, 19th Century 8 1/4" (21cm).

Lot 756

A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TUREEN STAND, 18th Century, 15" (38.75cm), a Chinese famille rose style depicting animals and a Chinese green glazed tea caddy of square form.

Lot 4

SECTION 4. Two large Royal Worcester Evesham pattern flan dishes, 35cm, blue and white serving dishes, a pair of mid-20th Century oval dishes, a cabbage leaf dish set, blue and white tea caddy and a Mason ironstone jug.

Lot 192

A 19thC crossbanded and line inlaid walnut tea caddy, lacking one cover to the interior, 25cm long, 15cm high.

Lot 200

A Regency rosewood tea caddy with mother of pearl inlay, with original fitted interior (AF), 20cm.

Lot 394

An Edward VII silver tea caddy, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1902, of oblong form with swept shoulders, and a pagoda cover, on bun feet, 11cm high, 6½oz.

Lot 395

A George V Britannia silver tea caddy, Chester 1911, makers mark rubbed, of oblong form with canted corners, with an octagonal stepped cover and urn finial, 14cm high, 7oz.

Lot 484

A George III silver caddy spoon, with bright cut handle, London 1798, an Edward VII silver scoop by Elkington & Company, London 1905, together with a silver napkin ring, two salt spoons and three sundry teaspoons, total weight 4.5oz.

Lot 234

A late 19th century Dutch silver caddy spoon with cast figural handle. The oval bowl chased with cows by the sea by Bert Holdt Muller, English import marks

Lot 434

A collection of six eastern white metal items to include tea caddy, repouse decorated bowl and four various boxes and covers

Lot 938

An early 19th century tortoiseshell sarcophagus tea caddy with moulded top enclosing two lidded compartments, 18 cm Condition Report 1 cm square of front right hand corner tortoiseshell missing

Lot 13

A Small Rectangular Continental Two Division Tea Caddy with Inlaid Banded Decoration, 20 cm x 10 cm x 11 cm.

Lot 14

A Small Sarcophagus Shaped Two Division Tea Caddy with Boxwood Stringing, 18.5 cm x 11.5 cm x 14 cm High.

Lot 184

Pair of Victorian king's pattern silver sugar tongs, John Walton, Newcastle 1846 and a pair of fiddle pattern salt spoons, also John Walton, Newcastle 1846, to/w a Georgian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, George Wintle, London 1817 and eight various other small spoons, 6.5 oz

Lot 229

An Edwardian silver capstan inkwell with engraved garlands, Birmingham 1906, to/w a cylindrical tea caddy, London 1910 (2) Condition Report Caddy 5.8 oz

Lot 246

A late Victorian small ogee-form silver tea caddy in the Georgian manner, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1893, 2.1 oz, 8.5 cm, to/w a larger oval silver tea caddy, marks rubbed but probably Birmingham 1915, 3.4 oz (2)

Lot 275

A Georgian silver mote spoon with foliate and quatrefoil-pierced bowl, possibly Elizabeth Cooke - no other marks - to/w a Continental gilt spoon with foliate pierced bowl, a bright-cut caddy spoon with shell bowl, London 1809 and a Victorian toddy ladle with twisted whalebone handle, London 1849 (4) Condition Report Toddy ladle - handle a bit wobbly Caddy spoon - damage holes Mote spoon - been repaired other spoon - gilt rubbed on handles

Lot 1659

18th Century mahogany and barbers pole inlaid two division tea caddy with hinged cover

Lot 2125

19th Century mahogany work box, together with a 19th Century rosewood tea caddy

Lot 867

Late George III silver shell pattern caddy spoon and another similar

Lot 931

George III silver Shell pattern caddy spoon by Hester Bateman

Lot 122

Victorian papier mache two division tea caddy, two stainless steel hip flasks and two riding boot spirit measures

Lot 690

A 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus-shaped two-division tea caddy and a 19th Century mahogany rectangular two-division tea caddy

Lot 828

A modern lacquer two-division tea caddy and a Chinese lacquered and ceramic inset box

Lot 169

A Wedgwood Green and White Jasperware Tea Caddy with cover "Royal Wedding Charles & Diana", 16cm wide

Lot 422

A 19th Century Sheffield Plated Oval Tea Caddy with cover having chased floral, leaf and scroll decoration; 2 plated wine coasters; 3-piece plated condiment set and a 5 bar plated toast rack

Lot 494

A Georgian Silver Tablespoon; a Sheffield Silver tea strainer and a London Silver caddy spoon, 3.6oz (3)

Lot 7

A 19th century fitted two section tea caddy with inlaid decoration to the case, a further fitted three section tea caddy and a modern casket with brass mounts and concealed drawer - (3)

Lot 69

Unknown - English School - A Victorian Gothic Revival burr walnut domed topped tea caddy detailed with turquoise glass cabochons to brass mounts, length 18cm.

Lot 145

Ruskin Pottery - A small lustre glaze tea caddy of shouldered ovoid form with a shallow domed cover decorated in an all over orange, impressed marks, dated 1926, height 8cm.

Lot 104

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy raised on bun feet.

Lot 82

An early 18c eight day longcase clock, the 12" arched brass dial signed Peter Collomby, London and having female head spandrels, date, seconds and strike/silent in the arch. The five pillar movement is rack striking on a bell and has anchor escapement. It is contained in a walnut case, the hood having full arch surmounted by a caddy which has a broken arch pediment with three finials over. The long trunk door is of well figured walnut with stringing and crossbanding around its edges and a raised edge moulding. The cut down base now has a plain plinth, the case is in need of extensive restoration with the trunk door detached and the hood needing replacement mouldings, 89" tall overall.

Lot 117

A late Georgian rosewood two compartment tea caddy of rectangular form with lift out tea boxes and having a glass mixing bowl, 14"w.

Lot 123

A late Georgian rosewood two compartment tea caddy with mixing bowl recess, the caddy of sarcophagus form with brass rail edging and motif to the slightly domed cover, with side carrying handles and supported on ball feet, 13"w.

Lot 125

A William IV rosewood two compartment tea caddy with glass mixing bowl and recess, the caddy of sarcophagus form with cut mother of pearl motifs and turned ring pull carrying handles, with gadroon moulded base and compressed bun feet, 13.5"w.

Lot 129

A Regency mahogany tea caddy of octagonal form with satinwood edging, side handles, locking and with ivory escutcheon, 5"w, 5.5"h.

Lot 130

A late Georgian figured mahogany satinwood crossbanded two compartment tea caddy of plain rectangular form, 9"w.

Lot 263

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, the hinged lid opening to reveal a partially fitted interior, 13 1/4” wide.

Lot 264

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a plain interior, 12” wide, together with a stained pine box of plain oblong form, the hinged lid inset with a glazed silver foil picture of a Scottish figure in a garden scene opening to reveal a plain interior, 9 1/2” wide (2).

Lot 267

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with mother of pearl escutcheon, four flattened bun feet and hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior with two lidded compartments and central clear glass blending bowl, 11 3/4” wide.

Lot 87

A 19th / early 20th Century Chinese tea caddy, of square section, decorated in underglaze blue, a similar smaller caddy and a Chinese porcelain rice bowl decorated in manganese and green depicting Oriental emblems

Lot 215

A Victorian brass bound tool box and contents of various tools and a 19th Century mahogany rectangular tea caddy

Lot 232

A mahogany and satinwood strung sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with central recess flanked by two canisters

Lot 233

A Victorian mahogany sarcophagus shaped two section tea caddy

Lot 239

A Mackintosh's "Sheraton Casket Deluxe Assortment" biscuit tin, a Crawford & Sons oxidised tin decorated to the sides with sailing ships, and an un-named cottage style tin printed with young children, a cat and puppy beside a cottage in the manner of Mabel Lucie Attwell, together with a collection of seven various biscuit tins to include a pair of Huntley & Palmers cylindrical tins with hammered finish and domed covers, a "George Bassett & Co. Ltd." calendar biscuit tin with chinoiserie decoration, a "Victory V Gums & Lozenges" tin, a "Tetley Teabag" tin, a "Carr & Co. Ltd" money box biscuit tin, a Bourneville "Cocoa Caddy" cylindrical tin with fitted Bourneville caddy spoon and four assorted Peek Frean's biscuit tins (14) CONDITION REPORTS All with wear and scuffs, knocks, quite a few dents, rusting, wear and losses to decoration, large tin with quite extensive losses to decoration.

Lot 241

A Huntley & Palmers "Bell" copper oxidised biscuit tin inscribed "When ye doe ringe I sweetly sing", together with a Huntley & Palmers "Tapestry" rectangular biscuit tin with printed portrait of "Master Lambton" by Sir Thomas Lawrence, and a further Huntley & Palmers cylindrical biscuit tin transfer printed with sailing boats and a frigate, together with a collection of assorted biscuit tins to include a Macfarlane Lang "Coronation" tin, a Rowntree "Basket Weave" tin decorated with flowers, a CWS "Cream Crackers" tin, a Carr & Co. "Celebrated Biscuit" tin, etc. and five Huntley & Palmers biscuit tins to include a "Japanese Tea Caddy", three further Oriental designed biscuit tins and a "Statuary" biscuit tin, together with a Macfarlane Lang's "Chocolate Biscuit" tin (28) CONDITION REPORTS All with wear, scuffs, some knocks and dents, some rusting, finial missing from the cylindrical tin lid, rectangular tin separating at joins.

Lot 330

An Edwardian silver tea caddy of oval bellied form with canted corners and ribbed decoration and two ring handles (Birmingham 1902), and a pierced silver Edwardian bonbon dish of circular form raised on a pedestal base (Birmingham 1907)

Lot 84

A George III mahogany caddy, another and an Indian box

Lot 158

A 19th century rosewood mother of pearl tea caddy, with hinged compartments (lacking mixing bowl)

Lot 174

A Victorian rosewood two division tea caddy and a Victorian parquetry decorated sewing box

Lot 176

A papier mache polychrome cylindrical box, a japanned tea caddy, a walnut card box, snuff boxes etc

Lot 249

Georgian silver caddy spoon with bright cut decoration, Irish caddy spoon, salt spoon and two feeding spoons

Lot 335

Silver loaded vase, Chinese white metal caddy and Doulton figure Autumn Breezes

Lot 349

A papier mache tea caddy (a.f.)

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