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Lot 96

An early 19th century blue and white part coffee service, each piece painted with pairs of birds flying over islands, comprising: tea pot, tea caddy and covers, milk jug, sugar bowl a cup and two saucers (9) (D)

Lot 37

George III mahogany tea caddy with a brass top handle, the interior of three divisions with a tinned metal canister and cut-outs for six spoons and tongs, raised on bracket feet.

Lot 223

Mixed group of silver items : embossed tea caddy and cover, London 1898 ; pair of Victorian cushion salts ; cylindrical lidded mustard pot; tea strainer ; Chester two-handled sugar basin ; two pairs of sugar tongs (one broken); four condiment spoons ; solid butter knife , pencil holder , 13oz 17dwt in total

Lot 1974

AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with coved lid inlaid with ebony and chequer stringing, 10 1/4ins. (26cms) wide

Lot 1976

A TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY with a domed lid and breakfront, inlaid with mother of pearl and silver wire-work sprays, the interior now a jewel case, 8ins. (20cms.) wide

Lot 1992

A GEORGE III WALNUT TEA CADDY with mahogany crossbanding and chequer stringing, the edges caddy moulded, two interior divisions, 10ins. (25.5cms.) wide

Lot 1993

AN EARLY VICTORIAN COROMANDEL WOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus shape with two domed lift-out caddies flanking a cut-glass sugar bowl, 13ins.(33cms.) wide

Lot 1995

A TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of bombe sarcophagus form, the lid set with a silver coloured metal tablet engraved with a crest, on engine-turned top feet, 7 3/4ins. (19.5cms.) wide

Lot 1998

A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER TEA CADDY with two lidded pewter canisters, the exterior decorated with a profusion of figures amongst pavilions within scroll frame cartouches, the lid with dragons, 8 1/2ins. (21.5cms.)

Lot 2004

A GEORGE III PEAR WOOD TEA CADDY the chamfered corners veneered in rosewood inlaid with a compass star and paterae, 5ins. (12.5cms.) wide

Lot 2006

A GEORGE III PALE MAHOGANY TEA CADDY inlaid with delicate stringing, 5ins. (12.5cms.) wide and a plain example

Lot 2028

A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER TEA CADDY gilt with chinoiserie buildings and flower filled vases, the interior with two lidded pewter canisters, on bold paw feet, 16 1/2ins (42cms) wide

Lot 2032

A CURLED PAPER TEA CADDY of lozenge section, the paper edges gilt, 7ins. (18cms.) wide

Lot 2033

A CUBE PARQUETRY MOUNTED SPECIMEN WOOD TEA CADDY with two lidded interior divisions, 8ins. (20cms.) wide

Lot 2157

AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRUNK with caddy moulded edges, 48ins. (122cms.) wide

Lot 2266

AN EARLY GEORGE II MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR with shaped bevelled plate, the caddy moulded plinth with three short drawers, 16 3/4ins. (42.5cms.) wide

Lot 127

A Victorian silver taper stick, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1890, 12.4cm high (loaded); together with a Victorian silver tea caddy, London 1891

Lot 165

A Victorian cast silver caddy spoon, leaf bowl and leaf and branch handle, maker George Adams, London 1862

Lot 193

A Georg Jenson sterling silver caddy spoon with loop handle

Lot 326

A small early 19th century rosewood tea caddy

Lot 448

A small 19th century string-inlaid rosewood tea caddy

Lot 45

An individual commemorative silver caddy spoon, London 1887, approx 2oz

Lot 114

Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern EPNS spoon, a silver-plated four-piece dressing table set, a cast iron companion set as an armoured soldier, chrome edged dish and a brass spill holder and caddy spoon

Lot 142

A quantity assorted of white metal EPNS spoons, including R.M.S. White Star Line caddy spoon, Queen Mary and a sterling silver spoon

Lot 217

An Edinburgh silver brooch, chased with cathedral view, 1961, a silver caddy spoon and brooch (3)

Lot 1621

A Japanese lacquered box and a tea caddy

Lot 1699

A late 18th century mahogany tea caddy, an 1893 Tunbridgeware miniature chest of drawers, an inlaid pencil box with ivory handled crochet hooks, sewing machine box, and another sewing box with Tunbridgeware decoration

Lot 2253

An oak square sewing table with blue fabric interior, a square bobbin chair and an oak tea caddy (3)

Lot 602

A George III satinwood, ebony and tulipwood banded tea caddy, the canted rectangular lift top revealing a twin division interior, 19cm wide.

Lot 604

An early 19th century brass inlaid kingwood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the lift-top enclosing a pair of lidded boxes centred by a cut glass mixing bowl, resting on floral moulded gilt metal ball feet, 31cm wide.

Lot 608

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, the lift top revealing a twin compartment interior centred by a mixing bowl recess, 35cm wide.

Lot 609

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the lift top enclosing a twin compartment interior, raised on gilt metal claw and ball feet, 19cm wide.

Lot 1136

A silver tea caddy of oval form, the body with engraved decoration and with a pull off lid, Chester 1914 and a silver rectangular table cigarette box, wooden lined within.

Lot 1140

Two silver tea caddy spoons, each formed as a jockey`s cap, Sheffield 1938, a pair of silver claw ended sugar tongs, Sheffield 1909 and a pair of silver sugar tongs, with bright cut decoration, probably London 1798.

Lot 1147

Silver, comprising; a twin handled circular strainer, London 1939, a sugar sifting spoon with later decoration, London 1784, the top part of a wine funnel, a King`s pattern tea caddy spoon, Birmingham 1830, a matchbox slide, London 1971 and a pair of Sterling pepperettes. Part

Lot 1168

Silver, comprising; a pair of small candlesticks, a pair of circular salts, Chester 1915, a pepperette, a salt, a mustard pot, two silver condiment spoons, two plated condiment spoons, a quatrefoil shaped sugar bowl, Birmingham 1909, a cream jug, Birmingham 1911, a cylindrical tea caddy, Chester 1910, a plated decanter label detailed Brandy and an oval pill box.

Lot 1827

A quantity of metalware collectables including; a trench art brass Sopwith Camel, a cast iron money box, a brass casket, two coffee grinders and a rosewood tea caddy.

Lot 169

ARTS & CRAFTS WHITE METAL AND ENAMEL SET TEA CADDY, CIRCA 1910 of square canted form, the lid and four sides set with cloisonné enamel ovals depicting birds, and set within repoussé mounts bearing the names of the birds CUSHAT DOVE; WHAUP; MAVIS; PTARMIGHAN; CORN CRAKE, the whole raised on brackets cast as snails 13cm wide, 12cm high, 11cm deep

Lot 44

A George III mahogany ebony line and boxwood strung crossbanded tea caddy of square form the hinged lid with central knob handle within a radiating fan inlay over flame veneered and crossbanded sides, 15.25cm square, 17cm high,

Lot 63

Five various 19th century caddy spoons, various makers and dates.(5).

Lot 138

A George III oval tea caddy, crested, the hinged lid with pineapple finial, the top and sides bordered with banded borders, 14.5cm. wide, maker Robert Hennell I, London, 1785, 12.41ozs.

Lot 786

A 19th century ripple-grain ash, burrwood and kingwood crossbanded tea caddy of rectangular outline, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded foil lined compartments, 26cm. wide.

Lot 788

An early 19th Century satinwood and painted rectangular caddy, the rectangular top with repousse brass cornucopia handle and cherubic decoration, enclosing fitted interior, raised on brass ball feet, 24 x 13 x 11 cm

Lot 808

A French Victorian porcelain and brass mantel clock with an eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong and stamped `A&N, 31443`, the rectangular brass case with turned columns to the four corners, bun feet and turned finials to the four corners of the caddy top, the porcelain panel to the front painted with a romantic scene depicting a couple sitting in a garden beside a river with the dial having black Roman numerals and decorative brass hands, height: 32.5cm.

Lot 817

James Blackborow, London an ebonised and japanned longcase clock with the eight-day duration movement having turned finned pillars and striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch arched brass dial with a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and `meeting arrow head` half-quarter markings, the matted centre with ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, cast brass female-head spandrels to the four corners, decorative blued steel hands and engraved to a silvered boss within the arch `Jams. Blackborow, London`, with a `strike/silent` lever to the base of the arch and wheat-ear border engraving to the top, the ebonised case now with raised chinioserie decoration to the trunk door only, having three-quarter columns with brass capitals to the caddy-top hood, a lenticle glass to the trunk door and with a plain base, height: 220cm. * James Blackbarow is recorded as working in London in the early 18th century having been apprenticed in July 1701 to the well-known Hugenot maker David Lesturgeon and made a Freeman of the Clockmakers Company in February 1711. He was made a Liveryman and then died in 1746 whilst in the position of Warder within the Company

Lot 584

A reproduction turned wooden tea caddy in the form of an apple, 12cm high

Lot 1436

A 19thC mahogany tea caddy and a glass celery vase.

Lot 349

A George IV silver salt spoon, Birmingham 1820 by Joseph Taylor, and a silver caddy spoon, the oval fluted bowl engraved with fruit and leaves, Birmingham (date letter obscured), by Joseph Taylor.

Lot 2516

A fruitwood tea caddy in the form of a pear, the hinged lid with stalk terminal, the front with applied oval key escutcheon, height approx 19.5cm.

Lot 2694

A Victorian Tunbridge ware tea caddy, the hinged lid decorated with a geometric reserve of specimen woods within a mosaic border, width approx 22cm, together with a Regency papier-mâché snuff box.

Lot 216

An early 19thC satinwood and ebony banded tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two lids, with two covers 16cm wide

Lot 224

A Victorian black papier mache tea caddy, decorated in gilt with scrolls, etc, on shaped feet, 21cm wide.

Lot 62

An early 19th century sarcophagus shaped rosewood tea caddy; an overnight set; cigarette silks; soapstone figures; a box containing 6 gent`s watches; etc.

Lot 315

A Georgian caddy spoon with shell bowl; a pair of wishbone sugar nips; etc.

Lot 342

A shell bowl caddy spoon, Birmingham 1906; various silver spoons and sugar tongs

Lot 157

A GEORG JENSEN SILVER CADDY SPOON having a shallow shovel form bowl, lotus flower and scroll topped moulded stem, marked ‘George Jensen, Denmark, Sterling’ along with Swedish national mark and standard. 10.5cm(L) 24grams

Lot 178

A VICTORIAN CASED SILVER CHRISTENING SET comprising a caddy spoon and spoon, each having a lobed scallop shell-form gilt bowl and heavily twisted stem finishing with a scroll engraved terminal, marks for Newcastle 1861, maker Reid & Sons. 45grams (total), held within a rounded rectangular fitted and leather covered case

Lot 212

A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY of lobed oval form, the domed, hinged cover with ivory finial and embossed foliate panels, the body with conforming decoration, two panels with vacant oval cartouchés, raised on four ball feet, marks for London 1889, maker Horace Woodward & Co. 9cm(h) x 9.5cm(w) x 6cm(w) 145grams (total)

Lot 215

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER TEA CADDY of tapering oval form, having a hinged, domed and finial topped cover with fluted central moulding, a tapering body with fluted band to the base, marks for London 1908, maker most probably Pairpoint Brothers. 8cm(h) x 10cm(w) x 7cm(d) 111grams

Lot 217

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY of lobed oval form, having a domed and hinged cover with rolled rim, shaped body with four cabriole type legs and trefoil feet, marks for Birmingham 1904, maker Edward Souter Barnsley. 9cm(h) x 9.5cm(w) x 7.5cm(d) 163grams

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