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Lot 1532

A Rosewood Two Sectioned Tea Caddy.

Lot 104

A CONTINENTAL SILVER DECORATIVE CADDY SPOON WITH A TENIERS TYPE SCENE, CONTROL MARK C1900 AND A CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT MEDALLION FRAME, 1OZ

Lot 290

MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS TO INCLUDE A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, STONE EGGS, OTHER WOOD AND METALWARE ETC

Lot 23

Two boxes of sundry items to include wooden tea caddy, oil lamp, etc

Lot 264

An early 19th Century walnut and barber pole strung tea caddy, the hinged caddy top opening to reveal three open recesses raised on a moulded base and four paw feet (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 265

A mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged caddy top opening to reveal two canisters centred by a recess for bowl on a moulded base to bun feet (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 2

A burr yewwood tea caddy, the interior with twin lidded divisions, width 20.5cm (8in.).

Lot 153

A George III caddy spoon, of shovel form, with foliate prickdot decoration, maker`s mark of William Pugh, Birmingham 1911

Lot 164

A Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, maker`s mark of William Frisbee or William Fountain, London 1843; a Victorian christening fork and spoon, with chased foliate decoration, maker`s mark of James Wakely and Frank Wheeler, London 1891; a jam spoon, maker`s mark of John Gatecliff, Chester 1916; three other jam spoons, a tea strainer, a silver-handled cake slice and a mother-o`-pearl mounted butter knife, total approx. weight (weighable silver) 6 troy oz (10)

Lot 180

A George III caddy spoon, with shell-shaped bowl, bright-cut engraving to the handle, London 1809; a George III caddy spoon in the form of a shovel, Birmingham 1814; a Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Exeter 1839; and a George III Old English pattern sifter spoon, London 1796 (4)

Lot 235

A late Victorian rectangular tea caddy, of small size, the slightly domed hinged lid surmounted by a ball finial, gadrooned borders and chased band of festoons of ribbons, maker`s mark of W. Hutton & Sons, London 1899, approx. weight 3 1/2 troy oz

Lot 331

Unmarked Dutch white metal tea caddy & 2 miniature Continental white metal tots (3)

Lot 52

A Sheffield plated square tea caddy, five silver napkin rings, and silver plated cutlery

Lot 307

A late 18th century possibly French pottery caddy spoon, with blue flowers and detail in cobalt blue on a white slip covered body, 10cm (4in)

Lot 1275

A Victorian Caddy Spoon, Fiddle pattern, with floral engraved oval bowl, initialled, length 3 5/8”, London 1859, Maker’s Mark CB

Lot 1280

A Victorian Caddy Spoon, Fiddle pattern, length 3 ¾”, Birmingham 1851, makers mark George Unite

Lot 1283

A George IV Caddy Spoon modelled in the form of a Jockeys Cap with engraved detail, marked to the peak for Birmingham 1823, makers mark IT

Lot 1284

A Mixed Lot comprising: Two various Caddy Spoons (one repaired), various dates and makers, (2)

Lot 81

AN 18TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY NEWHALL, TEA BOWL and saucer, decorated with floral sprays together with a Georgian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, interior lacking, five cut glass decanters, Poole Pottery teapot stand etc

Lot 145

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with bone escutcheon and boxwood stringing, complete with fitted interior and mixing bowl, 12" wide

Lot 227

A 19TH CENTURY WALNUT MINIATURE CADDY TOPPED CHEST of two short and two long drawers, quarter veneered decoration and standing on bracket feet, 15" wide

Lot 256

"19thC papier mache double tea caddy with cut glass mixing bowl, decorated with blue and gilt shaped medallions, 22x 34cm l"

Lot 130

"Masonic silver and enamel caddy spoon, Arts & Crafts Lodge, A.S.& Co, Birmingham 1926"

Lot 131

"George IV silver caddy spoon in the fiddle pattern, by Lia, London 1823"

Lot 151

"Small silver two handled sugar bowl; a milk jug conforming, William Adams, Birmingham 1906; a shell form caddy spoon, Martin Halls & Co, Sheffield 1860; and a Continental silver tea strainer, cast with Oriental and European figures, birds and foliage, import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Chester 1902, 191grs (4)"

Lot 166

"Georgian silver pierced bowl caddy spoon with foliate bright cut edge, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1814"

Lot 167

"George III unusual scoop form caddy spoon with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1786"

Lot 593

A brass trench art ashtray and a wooden tea caddy

Lot 733

An Arts & Crafts beaten copper tea caddy by R.Greenless & Co Glasgow, Reg No. 671490

Lot 801

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, no interior

Lot 235

AN 18TH CENTURY SATINWOOD, HAREWOOD AND SHELL INLAID TEA CADDY, 5" across

Lot 236

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAPLEWOOD DOME TOP TEA CADDY, 3 1/2"

Lot 455

A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS including coins, small silver salt, commemorative teaspoons, filigree caddy spoon, etc.

Lot 315

A silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1840, a trowel book mark, Birmingham 1889, a belt buckle, Chester 1902 and a napkin ring, Birmingham 1935, initialled A

Lot 236

Tray inc. a 19th century Tunbridge inlaid tea caddy, costume jewellery etc

Lot 289

A 19th century walnut box tog. with a rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy and a rosewood tea caddy (3)

Lot 385

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with fitted interior, raised on brass ball feet. 15.5cm by 18cm by 15cm

Lot 434

A 19th century mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, raised on bun feet, the interior with twin lidded compartments

Lot 437

An early 19th century mahogany sarcophagus form tea caddy

Lot 549

An Edwardian silver caddy spoon, Chester 1906, with shell bowl; together with two pairs of sugar tongs, one with claw terminals, Sheffield 1935, the other Birmingham 1945. (3) Total weight approx. 1.28 troy ounces

Lot 558

A Georg Jensen silver jam or caddy spoon, import marks for 1970, the bowl with planished finish and with scrolled leaf and berry terminal, in original cardboard box.

Lot 1685

A George III style chinoiserie decorated bracket clock, the caddy top with brass handle, square glazed door flanked by pillars, shaped plinth base, engraved gilt dial with silver chapter ring, French brass two train movement striking on a gong, circa 1920, 30cm high.

Lot 297

A group of Chinese porcelain, 18th and 19th century, comprising; a famille-rose dish painted with peony, a famille-rose teapot and cover, a blue and white arched rectangular tea caddy and cover, a pair of small Canton famille-rose baluster vases and a blue and white double gourd vase painted with fish.

Lot 604

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 31cm wide and a walnut jewellery box, 24cm wide, (2).

Lot 611

A 19th century green stained tortoiseshell two division tea caddy, the domed lid opening to reveal two foil lined compartments, both with inset lids and small turned bone handles, 18cm wide.

Lot 612

A flame mahogany two division tea caddy, late 19th century, 31cm wide.

Lot 615

A 19th century two division tortoiseshell tea caddy with inset brass plaque resting on turned ivory feet, 18cm wide together with an Edwardian mahogany stationary rack with inlaid decoration 16cm, (2).

Lot 1114

Silver, comprising: a tea caddy spoon, a decanter label detailed SHERRY, a trinket box, a thimble with a case, another thimble marked C.H, two salt spoons and two teaspoons.

Lot 15

A Dutch late nineteenth century silver rectangular tea caddy, embossed with Inn scenes and a woman spinning, the hinged cover with revellers outside an inn, gilt interior, with a lock. 4.25in (11cm). London import mark 1894. 9.35oz (305gm).

Lot 51

A late Victorian oval silver tea caddy, part fluted with lion mask ring side handles, the hinged cover with an urn finial. 4.25in (11cm). Makers Gibson & Langman (Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.), London 1899. 6.1oz (210gm).

Lot 160

A Chinese red lacquer and carved bamboo tea caddy, late 19th century/early 20th century

Lot 468

A Victorian Irish silver Kings pattern caddy spoon, Dublin 1863 by P.W. together with a silver photograph frame and a small collection of silver cutlery.

Lot 508

A silver caddy spoon, London 1937 by Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, together with a silver child`s rattle embossed with opposing `Boy Blue` panels, hung with a bell and fitted with mother-of-pearl handle and ring teether, Birmingham 1924 (one bell missing).

Lot 2503

A 19th Century Anglo-Indian ivory veneered sandalwood tea caddy, the hinged lid and sides with Greek key black painted borders, the interior fitted with two removable canisters, each fitted with an oval lid, height approx 11cm, width approx 17.5cm.

Lot 2505

A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, together with steel bladed dagger with a hide-bound grip.

Lot 2516

A shagreen mounted octagonal tea caddy and cover, the step moulded hinge cover with applied copper trophies of war surmount, opening to reveal a lidded compartment, above two alcoves inset with copper figures, on a stepped moulded base, height approx 14.5cm.

Lot 2601

An Arts and Crafts Newlyn copper tea caddy, the oval body decorated in relief with opposing fish, the hinged lid inscribed `Tea`, height approx 8.7cm.

Lot 403

A Georgian silver table spoon, London 1810, Old English pattern, monogrammed; with a Georgian Scottish silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon; an early Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1840; other silver flatware including some cruet spoons; and a late Victorian silver hinged bangle, Birmingham 1882, with applied decoration to the front; 311g (10 oz) gross

Lot 774

A Samson porcelain tea caddy in the 18th Century Worcester taste, of shaped outline painted with exotic birds, butterflies and insects within shaped panels on a scale blue and gilt decorated ground, gilt mark to base, 11 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 838

A Regency tortoiseshell, ivory and pewter strung tea caddy of bow fronted outline, the hinged flattened domed top with insert white metal plaque initialled "P", opening to reveal two lidded compartments raised on gilt brass ball feet, 13 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)

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