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Lot 334

A mid 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shape Tea Caddy, the interior fitted with covered containers and on ball feet. 10 1/2" ( 27cms) wide.

Lot 82

A Victorian silver vinaigrette (with replacement grille), another Georgian example, a Berthold Muller silver caddy spoon and a silver pierced spoon

Lot 64

A burr yew wood veneered tea caddy (lacks interior)

Lot 81

A dome top walnut tea caddy with parquetry banding

Lot 194

A George III mahogany tea caddy, decorated with oval panels, and a tortoiseshell caddy spoon

Lot 958

A 19th century flame mahogany sarcophagus form twin compartment tea caddy

Lot 1162

A Chinese gilt and black lacquer tea caddy decorated with figures and foliage, containing two engraved lead tea canisters, 25 cm wide

Lot 1178

Victorian burr walnut two box tea caddy, the centre with period cut glass bowl, the lock-plate stamped S. Mordan & Co., London to/w a Victorian rosewood work-box-both a/f (2)

Lot 219

An early Victorian mahogany tea caddy; the interior fitted with two caddies and central recess for mixing bowl (AF); a Victorian rose wood work box (interior missing); and a walnut wall cabinet with boxwood and ebony line inlay - with inlay to sides and top (AF) (3)

Lot 237

A Victorian walnut and parquetry inlaid tea caddy; the interior with two lift out lids with remnants of tinfoil lining.

Lot 262

A small quantity of commemorative ceramics including a large pearl ware mug for the Rev. John Wesley "AM love" feast; a cup and saucer decorated with the crystal Palace (AF); a nursery style plate with transfer decoration of the Crystal Palace exhibition of c.1851; a Royal Worcester tea caddy date coded for c. 1912 and hand painted with a vignette of a view of a castle within gilt floral border and signed A.Rushlon - the reverse with gilt GR decoration; the lid modelled as a crown (AF) etc. (13)

Lot 306

A late Victorian embossed silver oval tea caddy with cylindrical lid, Josiah Williams & Co., London 1899, 6.2 oz

Lot 377

An Arts & Crafts style caddy spoon with planished bowl and foliate finial, Albert Edward Jones, Chester 1912, to/w a rattle, golf spoon, napkin ring and two silver-mounted bottles

Lot 262

A Pair of Victorian Ivory Opera Glasses, by Callaghan, London, inscribed Mrs J Naysmyth, Penthurst, Kent, cased; and A Victorian Silver Kings Pattern Caddy Spoon, Mustard Spoon and Tea Spoon, Goldsmiths` Alliance Ltd, London 1877, 1886 & 1889, each engraved with an armorial device, by repute from Barnburgh Hall, family home of the Hartop Family (4) James Naysmyth was a Scottish engineer and inventor, famous for his development of the steam hammer. He married Anne Hartop in 1840.

Lot 275

A 19th Century Tortoiseshell Circular Box, the lid with yellow metal pique work depicting Masonic symbols within a scroll and dot border, 6.5cm wide; A 19th Century Oval Tortoiseshell Oval Box, with gilt metal mounts and pique work decoration; and A 19th Century Thimble Case, as a sarcophagus tea caddy (3)

Lot 735

A George III mahogany and painted tea caddy the hinged cover enclosing an engraved mixing bowl, flanked by a pair of canisters, the sides painted with cherub pendants and foliage. 27cm wide

Lot 180

A late George II silver bowled toddy ladle with deep scalloped bowl and turned wood handle, by Walter Brind, London 1759. 31cm long and a silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1902 (2)

Lot 215

A Russian silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, the handle initialled in Cyrillic, maker`s mark A.K 1848, 10.5cm long Provenance: Nicolai Orloff’s Estate

Lot 653

A George III walnut and crossbanded rectangular tea caddy with brass handle hinged top, foliate brass escutcheon and on bracket feet, 26cm wide

Lot 672

A Victorian mahogany rectangular box with velvet interior and brass escutcheon, 18.4cm wide, square crossbanded mahogany tea caddy inlaid with oval medallions, 11cm high and another tea caddy (3) Provenance: Nicolai Orloff’s Estate

Lot 675

A George III satinwood oval tea caddy inlaid with foliate medallion, 19cm wide Provenance: Nicolai Orloff’s Estate

Lot 186

A brass bound writing box and a tea caddy for restoration

Lot 248

Two Tunbridgeware card trays, a 19th century mahogany tea caddy and an ebony inkstand

Lot 817

"Art Nouveau Danish silver caddy spoon, 1954"

Lot 838

"Three silver caddy spoons, various designs and makers, including Goldsmiths and Silversmiths"

Lot 845

Georgian silver caddy spoon in old English pattern by Peter and William Bateman London 1812

Lot 846

"William IV silver long handled silver caddy spoon by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1831"

Lot 852

"Keswick School of Industrial Art caddy spoon, bark effect handle, planished bowl"

Lot 854

"Masonic Sterling silver caddy spoon, Frankly Beeches Lodge No5846 1945, shield shape handle, bowl 4cm dia"

Lot 869

"Art Nouveau silver caddy box with embossed cherub and floral decoration to lid and body, rubbed marks for Birmingham 1903, 8cm h"

Lot 870

"Two Georgian silver caddy spoons of differing form, London 1799, Godbehere and Wigan, and 1801 Elizabeth Morley "

Lot 891

"Fiddle pattern Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1845"

Lot 900

"Pair of shell bowl gilt silver caddy spoons, by Charles Clement Pilling, Sheffield 1903"

Lot 942

"Provincial silver, shell bowl caddy spoon by T. Watson, Newcastle"

Lot 943

Danish silver cut out floral stem caddy spoon

Lot 396

A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with mother of pearl key escutcheon, raised on bun feet, 23 by 13 by 14cm, and two lady`s evening bags, one Edwardian and one Oriental. (3)

Lot 400

A George III mahogany and boxwood line inlaid tea caddy of rectangular section, 13 by 10 by 14cm.

Lot 406

A late Regency blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy of twin division, sarcophagus form, raised on ball feet, 20 by 12 by 15cm.

Lot 409

A Victorian walnut domed twin division tea caddy, 20 by 11 by 15cm.

Lot 733

A Continental silver circular lidded pill box with embossed foliate decoration; a Danish silver crumb scoop/caddy spoon, hallmarked to neck; and two English 20th century decanter labels, London, late 20th century, 2.23 toz.

Lot 45

Royal Worcester miniature white porcelain tea caddy, Copeland for Tiffany & Co porcelain trinket jar and cover (with old staple repair) and a Coalport Charles Prince of Wales 1969 gilt goblet (3) largest 12 cm high

Lot 331

Quantity of silver including two cased sets of spoons, a caddy spoon, ten various spoons, three napkin rings and a sauce ladle

Lot 255

CARVED WOOD EGYPTIAN FIGURE WITH A BACK BASKET & CARVED WOOD TEA CADDY

Lot 483

Regency rosewood tea caddy having painted Sheraton style decoration and inlaid stringing, the hinged cover opening to reveal a lidded to section interior and standing on brass paw feet, 19cm wide

Lot 506

Mid 18th Century yew veneered rectangular three division tea caddy, the cover having white metal swan neck handle and a shaped circular crest depicting an armoured arm holding a dagger with conforming shaped escutcheon, raised on cast ball and claw feet, 25cm wide

Lot 543

George III mahogany rectangular three division tea caddy having string inlaid panels containing oval marquetry decoration, the hinged cover having patinated swan neck handles, the base raised on four ogee bracket feet, 28.5cm wide

Lot 526

A GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT CUT CADDY SPOONthe bowl engraved with a flower, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1809++In fine condition, the marks well struck and well spaced

Lot 795

AN EARLY VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDYveneered in blonde shell and inlaid to the front in engraved mother of pearl with flowers and foliage on scrolling wirework stems beneath pagoda lid, the divided interior with pair of tortoiseshell veneered covers with vegetable ivory knop, on brass paw feet, 18.5cm w++Both covers to the interior broken in half and neatly restuck. One with small veneer corner loss, the exterior with the odd minor old chip on the corners, the back slightly damaged beneath one of the hinges, the feet original, the brass lock and hinges original

Lot 796

A GEORGE III FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY IN THE FORM OF A MELONwith stalk finial, iron lock and oval keyplate, 14cm h++A good and undoubtedly genuine example, of pleasing colour with a number of old scratches and light marks, faint hairline shrinkage crack on one side, the stalk with one or two old chips around the base but original, minor old blackened crack on the lid above the keyplate, the steel hinge original and the interior with traces of the foil lining, long in the family of the present vendor. Entirely original and unrestored

Lot 798

A VICTORIAN WALNUT TEA CADDYof sarcophagus shape, the fitted interior with pair of canisters with coffered lid and a contemporary glass jar, on bun feet, 35cm w++Minor restorations and repolishing

Lot 461

A 19th Century Mahogany Tea Caddy

Lot 486

A 19th Century Mahogany Tea Caddy

Lot 371

A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY SPOON, shell bowl, the handle with bright cut decoration, around a vacant cartouche, incomplete mark possibly London 1784

Lot 375

AN EDWARD VII SILVER CIRCULAR TEA CADDY, Chester 1902, maker's mark rubbed, with a cast flower cover, 9cm high, approximate weight 4ozs

Lot 1123

A Lipton British Empire Exhibition 1924 tea caddy, a cigarette case engraved with a map of India, two Wade tortoises, brass ware, tins, etc.

Lot 1143A

A mahogany tea caddy, two workboxes and three lacquer boxes

Lot 24

A George III Caddy Spoon fiddle pattern engraved initials and having shell bowl, Edinburgh 1810, P Cunningham & Son

Lot 25

A William IV Caddy Spoon with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1831, maker: Taylor & Perry

Lot 26

A Victorian Caddy Spoon with sphinx finial, Birmingham 1883

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