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Lot 729

A 19th century Indian, possibly Vizagapatam, stag`s horn clad tea caddy, the sandal wood lined interior with two canisters flanking a receiver with a replacement mixing bowl, the sarcophagous shaped body on milled bun feet, 36.5cm (14.25in) wide

Lot 802

William Kipling, London, a blue Chinoiserie lacquer longcase clock, 18th century and later, the hood with later caddy top and flambeau finials, the 12 inch brass dial signed to a boss in the arch, feather banded border, mask spandrels, silvered seconds dial, date aperture and chapter ring, 8 day 5 pillar movement, the trunk with breakarch door and raised on a stepped plinth base, 267cm high

Lot 320

A silver tea caddy, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1911, of compressed rectangular shape with gadrooned edge, the hinged cover with ebonised finial, monogrammed, 10cm, 11.5oz

Lot 252

A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shape Tea Caddy and various contents.

Lot 281

A 19th Century mahogany oblong Tea Caddy with hinged lid and divided interior. 9" (23cms) wide.

Lot 1059

Hornsea retro coffee set incl biscuit barrel, tea caddy etc

Lot 18

Georgian silver caddy spoon with shell bowl & decorated handle (Ldn 1823)

Lot 619

Box containing oak display cabinet, sarcophogus tea caddy, lamp, barometer etc

Lot 736

Late Georgian fruitwood tea caddy with stud work decoration & mother-of-pearl inlay

Lot 743

Burr walnut Trinity Lighthouse tea caddy, extensively inlaid with tea clippers, panels all surrounded with cross banding in various specimen woods. The interior similarly decorated with stained woods, the lids with bone handles. The interior of the lid fully lined with ormolu decoration and a central portrait. Artifacts made by British lighthouse keepers were marketed directly to the sailing captains and owners of the ships they aided. Fine inlaid woodwork is a tell-tale attribute of their learned craft, with parquetry and marquetry examples in existence. The Trinity House box, for letter writing, sewing and tea storage is very desired, as well as the uniquely stylised tables and ship models members of the service built.

Lot 92

A silver tea caddy, William Hutton & Sons, London 1899, a silver cigarette case and napkin ring, a mother of pearl penknife, three pickle forks, and a pair of salt spoons

Lot 200

A 19th century mahogany and inlaid tea caddy

Lot 421

A Victorian walnut sarcophagus shaped tea caddy

Lot 1552

Indian moulded copper dish together with a Japanese cloisonne censer, a Chinese enamel box & a Middle Eastern tea caddy

Lot 71

A George III silver straight-sided oval tea caddy by Robert Hennell I, London 1781, the oval finial with embossed rocaille work, a flat cover, embossed overall with flowering foliage and rocaille work, engraved with a crest, 12cm (4.75in) high, 367g (11.8 oz) gross. It is the crest recorded for PAYNE of Itteringham, Norfolk and for THIMBLETHORP of Henley on Thames.

Lot 152

A LATE 19th CENTURY DUTCH SILVER CADDY SPOON, with figural terminal, the bowl etched with the date 1578, stamped "AH 830". 11.5cm

Lot 427

A 19th CENTURY STRING-INLAID MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY, with lion mask handles and twin compartments with ivory knops. 16cm by 24cm by 13cm

Lot 61

A Blue and White Delft Style Square Tea Caddy with cover having figure, bird, branch and floral decoration, 10.5cm high

Lot 364

A Set of 4 Russian Silver Sugar Tongs, sugar sifter spoon, fork and tea caddy spoon, all with raised leaf motifs to handles, 4oz

Lot 401

A Double Handled Sauce Boat having ball rim, also a 19th century Sheffield plated rectangular bulbous tea caddy with hinged lid, on bun feet (2)

Lot 415

A Late Victorian Silver Oval Bulbous Tea Caddy having hinged lid (hinge a/f) with all over embossed floral leaf and scroll decoration, on splayed feet, Birmingham 1898, maker`s mark T.H, 10.5cm wide, 5oz

Lot 36

Silver oval embossed tea caddy with pull off cap, by Jackson & Fullerton 1897, 3oz.

Lot 51

Silver small embossed tea caddy, of quatrefoil section, pull off cap, by Harry Atkin Sheffield 1893.

Lot 419

A Victorian walnut and brass bound domed twin compartment tea caddy.

Lot 1335

An early cross banded Mahogany and Fruitwood two compartment Tea Caddy a/f

Lot 126

A c1800 oak caddy top chest of drawers comprising 4 graduated long drawers on shaped bracket feet. 36" wide

Lot 361

A HM silver caddy spoon with shell bowl and mother of pearl handle Birmingham 1870 maker George Unite

Lot 460

2 19thC silver plate caddy spoons both with shell formed bowls one with engraved bee and flower decoration to handle.

Lot 749

A 19thC Rosewood domed 2-division tea caddy with glass mixing bowl to centre and Coromandle lidded tops 11 1/4" wide

Lot 319

Famille Rose slender baluster shaped vase decorated with court figures, base with underglazed blue double circle, 26.5cm high together with a somewhat similar baluster shaped caddy, 10.25cm high

Lot 395

George III crossbanded mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy having a cast brass swing handle and escutcheon, the hinged cover opening to reveal three caddies, 23.5cm diameter

Lot 594

Victorian silver tea caddy of shaped oval form having reeded decoration and standing on ball feet, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1894, 11.5cm high, 6.5oz approx

Lot 39

A TEA CANISTER, oval stop-fluted with pull-off lid, Birmingham 1903, and a Georgian caddy scoop (approximately 87g in all) (2)

Lot 17742

A mid 19th century Boulle marquetry oval miniature Box or Tea Caddy, an early Victorian tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, a late 19th century carved ivory Brooch and a similar period scagliola Papier Presse, the miniature box or caddy of oval form with foliate scroll brass inlaid decoration, the similarly inlaid slightly domed lid with brass knopped handle, the Victorian caddy of rectangular form with column corners, the hipped lid opening to a foil lined interior, on plinth base and bun feet, the brooch formed as a bunch of grapes hanging from a section of a leafy vine, the papier presse of rectangular form with central diamond motifs within a scalloped border (4)" The boulle box, 7.5cm high, 8.2cm wide, 5.5cm deep, the ivory brooch 7cm the presse-papier, 2cm high, 13cm wide, 8cm deep The miniature box or tea caddy in fair condition commensurate with age with slight losses to the tortoiseshell to the edges of the base and slight lifting to the brass-work in places, the hinges slightly loose, the interior with losses to the foil lining. The Victorian tea caddy in poor to fair condition with damages and losses to the tortoiseshell veneers and a column lacking to one corner.The brooch in good condition with some dust and dirt to the crevices of the carving.The papier presse with dust and dirt to the surface and losses to one corner. View on auctionatrium.com

Lot 37

A 19th century rosewood mother of pearl inlaid two sectioned tea caddy with mixing bowl section, 60-80

Lot 238

Chinese silver tea caddy of hexagonal form with relief decoration in panels of birds and plants 13cm high impressed marks

Lot 515

An Aeolian Vocalion oak cased standing wind-up gramophone with hinged caddy lid, front fretwork panel above double cupboard, 52cm wide.

Lot 18

A silver tea caddy, Sheffield 1895, 8cm, and a small Chinese bowl

Lot 282

A three piece electroplated tea service, a glass bowl with plated rim and an electroplated caddy spoon

Lot 380

A Georgian mahogany oblong tea caddy with brass handle

Lot 405

A parcel of mixed old pewter including pepper and mustard pots, pair of oval based candleholders, tea caddy etc

Lot 452

A nineteenth century sarcophagus shaped mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood box, the interior having a small lidded tea caddy compartment next to a larger felt-lined compartment and with three mask-head ring handles to the exterior, 13 ins wide x 8.5 ins high x 8 ins deep

Lot 78

An early Victorian silver jockey cap caddy spoon, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham

Lot 306

An oak miniature longcase clock, oil lamp, glass rolling pin, barometer together with a Lipton`s brass tea caddy and five piece petit point dressing table set, badges, oak small cabinet, corkscrew, hipflask etc

Lot 693

A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with replacement bowl

Lot 881

A pair of damaged silver sauce boats, a dented silver caddy and ash box, three silver bon bon dishes and a silver shell dish and ash tray total weight approx 24 troy oz and a desk brush

Lot 907

Two Georgian silver sifter spoons, a Georgian silver and whale bone ladle, another Georgian coin inset ladle and a silver caddy spoon

Lot 64

A SILVER MAIL BAG, FOUR SILVER AND OTHER THIMBLES, AN EPNS FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN COMMEMORATIVE CADDY SPOON ETC

Lot 86

MISCELLANEOUS PLATED ARTICLES INCLUDING AN OVAL TEA CADDY AND TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE

Lot 276

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE, A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD WORKBOX AND AN INDIAN CARVED SANDALWOOD BOX, THE UNDERSIDE OF THE LID WITH PIERCED SILVER SHIELD, ENGRAVED WITH AN INSCRIPTION DATED BANGALORE 1944

Lot 312

A RUSSIAN PAPIER MÂCHÉ TEA CADDY THE LID PAINTED WITH A VIEW OF MOSCOW, LATE 19TH C

Lot 10

A First period Worcester porcelain ovoid tea caddy, the domed lid with bud finial, the body painted in underglaze blue with floral sprays, sprigs and butterflies to a circular foot, blue crescent mark, 17 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 12

A Worcester porcelain part tea service comprising bullet shaped teapot and cover, slop bowl, tea caddy, sucrier and cover, five teacups, three saucers and two coffee cans, each decorated in blue and gilt depicting floral sprays, bud finials and gilt rims, blue crescent mark to bases (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 64

A Regency rosewood and boxwood lined inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged caddy top opening to reveal two lidded canisters flanking a recess for glass bowl, the interior cover with pleated silk centred by castellated cut card star shaped motif, brass basket of plenty and ring side carrying handles, raised on claw and ball feet (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 274

A George III ebonised bracket clock, the domed caddy top with swan neck brass carrying handle over a glazed door on moulded plinth base to brass bun feet, the rectangular brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed "John Flower, London", matted centre, date aperture and subsidiary seconds and strike/silent dials, the back plate engraved with floral scrolling decoration to an eight day striking movement on bells, 37 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 249

A silver lidded mustard, conforming open salt and two peppers, together with a silver caddy spoon. Various dates and makers.

Lot 261

A small mixed lot to include miniature white metal scent bottles and funnel, a pair of silver plated salts cast as scallop shells and various other items including silver mustard spoon, fish knives and forks, caddy spoon etc.

Lot 281

A silver sugar caster of baluster form, all over decorated with flower heads and acanthus scrolls on a square plinth, marks indistinct but possibly London 1834, together with a continental white metal caddy spoon.

Lot 22

Furness chinoiserie decorated tea caddy of flask form, no cover, 12cm high

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