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Lot 550

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY having boxwood inlaid banding, raised on bracket feet, 15 x 26cm

Lot 555

AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY, EBONY AND SATINWOOD HERRINGBONE BANDED AND INLAID TEA CADDY having hinged lid and twin internal lidded compartments, 12cm x 22cm, and ANOTHER casket topped Victorian caddy, 16cm x 20cm

Lot 560

A MID VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID CASKET TEA CADDY, having gadroon lid, vacant interiors and remains of inlaid surround, 17cm x 34cm

Lot 33

A silver handled cake knife, a silver napkin ring and a two silver caddy spoons (4)

Lot 493

An inlaid tea caddy and a work box (s.d.) (2)

Lot 266

A quantity of miscellaneous collectables, a three part Chinese mother of pearl box, tea caddy, handbag, tins, a press, and a blue and white bowl

Lot 32

A small George III mahogany and satinwood cross-banded chest, caddy-top and four long drawers, each oak and pine-lined, on splay feet, circa 1790, 2ft. 3in. - in need of restoration

Lot 16

A Small Burr Yew Single Tea Caddy of Rectangular form with Ivory Escutcheon and Satinwood Banding, 12 cm x 9.5 cm x 12 cm High.

Lot 49

A Late 19th Century Tunbridgeware Rosewood Tea Caddy, the Hinged Lid Depicting Ruined Castle and Manor House set on Four Bun Feet, 20.5 m x 11 cm x 13 cm High Max.

Lot 50

A Late 19th Century Tunbridgeware Rosewood Two Division Tea Caddy Having Concave Sides with Floral Banding Matched by Similar to Hinged Lid Depicting Ruined Castle on Hill, Fitted Interior, Set on Bun Feet, 23 cm x 13 cm x 13 cm High.

Lot 51

A Late 19th Century Tunbridgeware Rosewood Two Division Tea Caddy Having Concave Sides with Floral Banding Matched by Similar to Hinged Lid Depicting Castle. Fitted Interior, Missing Tea Bowl, Set on Bun Feet, 31 cm x 15 cm x 16.5 cm.

Lot 223

Lincoln Imps, pair of brass candlesticks, two ashtrays, door-knocker and two caddy spoons, all brass

Lot 2357

A Silver Tea Strainer with turned wooden handle and a Silver Caddy Spoon

Lot 47

A 19th Century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy.

Lot 65

A Regency tortoiseshell and pewter strung tea caddy with ivory finial and two interior lidded compartments.

Lot 116

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy with two compartments and brass handles.

Lot 275

AN EARLY 19TH C BURR YEW AND LINE INLAID TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE, LACKS FITMENTS

Lot 276

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE WITH FITTED INTERIOR

Lot 98A

A 19th century Chinese polychrome decorated octagonal ovoid tea caddy (lid missing), each panel decorated with figures, together with four 20th century Chinese teacups with scrolling foliate and bat decoration, a miniature famille rose teapot, and a turned wood trophy stand

Lot 1607

EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK BRACKET CLOCK with silvered Arabic numeral dial having slow/fast and chime/silent dials, the German movement striking on gongs, the case with caddy top, on bun feet, 40cm high

Lot 1705

WILLIAM IV MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, with gadrooned borders and floral inlay, on gadrooned bun feet, 20cm x 37cm

Lot 1310

IONA SILVER CADDY SPOON BY IAIN MACCORMICK the handle with boss, spiral and interlace in relief

Lot 1401

SILVER CADDY the hinged top with flame finial and gadrooned border above two lionmask and rimmed handles and on four feet, 10cm wide, 174g

Lot 1419

SUNDRY CUTLERY AND PLATE including a silver plated salver, pair of plated fish dividers, plated bowl and spoon, also silver cutlery comprising 2 caddy spoons, pickle fork, 5 condiment spoons, 6 coffee spoons, 6 tea spoons, and two jelly spoons (246 grams for silver cutlery)

Lot 1445

LOT OF VARIOUS SILVER ITEMS including two Art Nouveau style spoons, Celtic letter opener, tea caddy spoon, two decorated thimbles and two pill boxes (8) 108g

Lot 392

An Art Nouveau silvered metal kettle on stand; an EPNS similar; a tea caddy; an Arts & Crafts box; a shell; 2 lion mask furniture mounts

Lot 431

A 19th century sarcophagus shape mahogany tea caddy with hinged lid, fitted interior and brass ball feet

Lot 1488

A silver plated tray with a lobed border, Wade ashtray, a Keswick Stay Bright Arts & Crafts style caddy spoon, etc.

Lot 36

A Victorian walnut and brass tea caddy, the domed hinged lid inset with ceramic roundels and lozenge shaped escutcheon, enclosing two lidded compartments, 23cm wide

Lot 312

A special Barling`s presentation case containing two pipes, a Melrose`s famous tea silver plated caddy spoon, chrome plated RAF related cigarette case and a set of six tea knives with silver handles

Lot 1317

A 19thC Victorian tea caddy.

Lot 808

A Continental white metal Tea Canister, the pull-off domed cover with ball finial, to a half-fluted body with further chased foliate detail and lion’s mask and ring handles, on a spreading fluted column on a rectangular base, height 5 ¼”; together with a George III Caddy Spoon, the scallop-shaped bowl to a flared and fluted handle (repaired), Sheffield 1786, Maker’s Mark NS&Co, various dates and makers (2)

Lot 1425

A 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy with ogee top, interior fitted with two lidded compartments and for central bowl, raised on compressed bun feet, 12” long

Lot 1433

An early 19th Century Satinwood small Tea Caddy, the lid inlaid with Sheraton style motif, void interior, 5” wide

Lot 173

Mahogany cased chiming mantle clock, oak biscuit barrel and tea caddy, Devonware toilet jug, platter etc.

Lot 108

A brass censer with dragon design overall, marked to the base, together with a carved wooden tea caddy with dragon motif (2)

Lot 134

A covered Stein with monogram and serial number to base together with an interesting trefoil foliate design trinket design and a mahogany tea caddy,

Lot 348

An early 19th century mahogany five division Canterbury, the dipped top rails on square section uprights and caddy moulded champered legs on small brass barrel castors, 50 x 41cm width

Lot 223

A XIX Century Burr Walnut Tea Caddy, of rectangular form having brass escutcheon and name plate.

Lot 224

XIX Century Oak Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form having mahogany escutcheon and allover crossbanding, on bun feet, 22.5cms wide.

Lot 527

An 18th Century Tin Hexagonal Tea Caddy (a/f)

Lot 117

Tray inc. Sylvac wall pocket, oak caddy, vintage coffee service etc. tog. with a vintage mantle clock

Lot 424

A pair of Dutch pin trays of oval outline with embossed border with fruiting vines, cornucopia, the central panel with cherubs; together with a continental beaker and four fancy continental caddy spoons (7) pin trays 15.5cm wide

Lot 450

A Continental tea caddy with London import marks 1891, of navette section with embossed country scenes with shell and scroll panels, with hinged cover with similar decoration and pointed finial 11cm high 4.5oz

Lot 52

A Worcester two handled chocolate cup and stand, circa 1775, the ogee cup and saucer decorated in a kakiemon Japan pattern, blue square fret mark (restored) saucer 15cm diameter, cup 9.5cm diameter and also a Worcester ovoid tea caddy circa 1780, painted with puce floral sprays within gilt cartouche, 13cm high (3)

Lot 105

A Regency rosewood brass inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a vacant sugar bowl well and two hinged lid caddy boxes between lion ring side handles on heavy gilt metal ball and claw feet, 37cm wide, 26cm high, 18cm deep

Lot 122

A late Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus waisted form, the hinged lid opening to reveal two lidded caddy boxes and an associated sugar basin, on four compressed bun feet, 36cm wide, 20cm high, 20cm deep

Lot 155

An ebonised two train bracket clock, the 6½ inch brass arched dial with moon phase to the arch, over a silvered chapter ring enclosing an engraved centre, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top with brass carry handle, 51cm high

Lot 156

An ebonised two train verge bracket clock, the 7 inch brass arched dial signed `Mathias Vogt Wien`, on a silvered convex boss to the arch over a silver chapter ring and false bob pendulum within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, 46cm high

Lot 130

A Small carved oak book trough by W.H. Caddy, Brighton, length 10.25"

Lot 160

A Georgian tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy, length 6.75"

Lot 83

A Victorian inlaid burr wood box on bun feet, length 8.5" & a Victorian caddy with inlaid decoration & stringing

Lot 684

A Regency mahogany and inlaid pedestal sideboard, of bowed breakfront outline, crossbanded in kingwood and ebonised lines and with ebonised mouldings, the shaped moulded and reeded ledge back with a central ebonised ground shell medallion, the bowed centre with a reeded edge with similar central medallion and fitted with two drawers, flanked by a pair of pedestal cupboards with caddy top and fan spandrels, one fitted with shelves, the other with deep drawer and cellarette drawer below, each enclosed by a door with shell and urn decorated panels, on square tapered legs, terminating in block feet, 212cm (6fft 11 1/2in) long.

Lot 47

An Arts & Crafts influence beaten silver caddy spoon, the sinuous stem with foliate terminals inlaid with an oval “Ruskin enamel” , maker Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1908, 0.89ozs.

Lot 612A

A Victorian Jacobean style chiming bracket clock having an eight-day duration, triple-fusee movement chiming on 8 bells or four gongs and striking the hours on a gong, the seven-inch arched brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring with raised brass Arabic numerals and engraved decoration between, with three raised, silvered subsidiary dials within the arch for ‘chime/silent’, ‘slow/fast’ regulation and ‘Eight Bells/Westminster Chimes’, with a matted dial centre, the oak case profusely carved with Jacobean style decoration with male and female figureheads to the front either side of the dial and lions head motifs above, with a sun head motif carved to the front of the caddy top and carved wood side frets, complete with a matching wall bracket, height: 68cm (not inc. bracket)

Lot 616

James Delance, Downton, a lacquered longcase clock having an eight-day duration, five pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute markings, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and signed ‘Jas. Delance, Downton’, the matted centre having ringed winding holes, an engraved surround to the date aperture, and a subsidiary seconds dial, with decorative blued steel hands and cast brass ‘female-head’ spandrels, the black lacquered case having raised chinoiserie decoration, three-quarter columns to the caddy-top hood, and a glass lenticle to the trunk door, height: 220cm. * James Delaunce (sometimes Delance) is recorded as working in Downton, Wiltshire from circa 1720 having previously worked in Frome from the late seventeenth century and previous to that in London where he was free of the Clockmakers company in 1678.

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