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Lot 6

George III mahogany cuboid tea caddy, with narrow kingwood banding and stringing.

Lot 78

Japanese Coffee Set, Ringtons Tea Caddy, Mugs, Pottery Jugs and Vases, Crown Devon Squirrel and Rabbit, Crown Devon Gilt Decorated Ceramics etc

Lot 179

XIXth Century Mahogany Tea Caddy with Fitted Interior

Lot 366

Victorian Newcastle Silver Caddy Spoon, Six Silver Teaspoons, Pair Sugar Tongs and an Odd Spoon (9)

Lot 800

Early Georgian Red Walnut Caddy Top Chest of four long graduated drawers raised on bracket feet 82cm high x 74cm wide

Lot 440

An early 20th century Japanese silver tea caddy, unmarked, of rectangular form with a pull off cover, wooden lined with inner wooden cover, decorated with irises against a spot hammered background, 11.5cm high by 13cm long by 10cm wide, and a small Japanese silver dish, by Arthur & Bond, Yokohama circa 1900, of spot hammered circular form with a raised border of dragons supported on bracket feet, 10cm diameter, af. (4)

Lot 441

A George III silver tea caddy, by James Young, London 1774, of oval form with fine bead borders, also decorated with festooned swags, the hinged cover with an oak leaf and acorn finial, engraved with coat of arms suspended from a festooned tassel, 11 cm high to top of finial, and a George III silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, maker’s mark unclear, London 1787, the handle with prick dot engraving, 7cm long, 17oz (2)

Lot 545

A fruitwood pear-shaped tea caddy, late 18th century, with a steel oval escutcheon, splits and restoration, 15.5cm

Lot 582

A walnut box, 18th century, probably South German, the caddy-shaped top with an iron handle and escutcheon over panelled sides with applied scrolling decoration, the interior with engraved steel hinges and now a tin liner, one foot missing, 52cm wide 35cm deep 39cm high

Lot 885

A George III mahogany cellaret, the caddy top and front inlaid with chequer lozenge panels, on a fixed low stand 45cm wide 30cm deep 52cm high

Lot 49

Victorian silver tea caddy the oval straight sided body with part oblique fluting, reeded borders and tapered finial. Hallmarked George Unite & Sons 1894. Height measuring 4 1//2 inches (11.5 cm), weight 6.1 ozt (190 grams). Condition:

Lot 217

A white metal continental tea caddy of faceted circular form raised on a conforming base with hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt interior surmounted with a shaped finial. Polish hallmarks indicating its 800 standard and dated early to mid twentieth century. Height measures 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), weight 9.26 ozt (288.1 grams). Condition: The white metal continental tea caddy has light surface wear and tear scratches with some small areas of tarnishing and pitting. There are some nicks to the edges and it wobbles on its base slightly. There are a couple of shallow dints, the most noticeable one to the lid just below the finial. The hinge is in good working order and the lid closes flush. There is some build up of polish in areas. The gilt interior is quite bright.

Lot 230

Early twentieth century Danish silver open salt by Evald Nielsen, the body with a planished finish raised above four stylised foliate mounted feet on a circular open work base with personal date engraving 2-3-1916, hallmarked Copenhagen with the assay master Christian F. Heise. Together with a Danish silver caddy spoon with planished finish and floral stem, marked ANNO 1927 No 16 with the standard 830. (2). Condition:

Lot 383

A modern silver caddy spoon with shell bowl and the Prince of Wales`s Feathers. Hallmarked Roberts & Belk Ltd Sheffield 1981. Length measuring 9 cm, weight 24.5 grams. Condition: The caddy spoon is in good condition with general scratches, marks and tarnishing. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 383A

George III silver caddy spoon with initialled terminal. Hallmarked London 1814 with the makers mark GL. Length measuring 75 mm, weight 17 grams. Condition:

Lot 817

A George III silver caddy spoon, Charles Houghan, London 1788, length 7cms, weight 9gms, with monogram

Lot 80

A William IV mahogany two compartment tea caddy of sarcophagus form with inlaid mother o`pearl motifs, with lift out tea boxes and central mixing bowl, 13"w.

Lot 83

A Regency rosewood two compartment tea caddy of sarcophagus form with diamond escutcheon, satinwood line inlay, stamped flower basket backplates with simple swing handles and supported on gilt metal rococo feet, 8"w.

Lot 182

An Edwardian tea caddy of rectangular spreading form, on four ball feet, with a central lobed band, hinged domed cover with gadroon edging and composite handle finial, marks rubbed, 3.75"w.

Lot 30

SILVER - "HARRISON & HARRISON AN OVAL SILVER TEA CADDY having fibre knop and demi-reeded body, London, 1912, 144g"

Lot 360

COLLECT - A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of casket form, having well figured top and sides with boxwood edging, mask flank ring handles, raised on four claw and ball feet, the interior with twin slide fit matching caddies and provision for mixing bowl, 18cm high x 32cm wide

Lot 1

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, the fig shaped bowl with central filigree panel and bright cut decoration to bowl and handle, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1802.

Lot 2

A Georgian silver shovel caddy spoon with ivory handle, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1809.

Lot 3

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, the bowl rectangular with cut corners and bright cut decoration, Cocks & Betteridge, Birmingham 1812.

Lot 4

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl and handle with wrigglework decoration, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1821.

Lot 5

A Georgian silver round bowled caddy spoon, Elisabeth Morley, London 1812.

Lot 6

A Georgian silver round bowled caddy spoon with bright cut decorated handle, William Champion, London 1793, together with an early electroplate shell bowled caddy spoon, J. Prime, Birmingham, circa 1860.

Lot 7

A Georgian silver caddy spoon with oval bowl, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1814.

Lot 8

A William IV silver caddy spoon with fig shaped bowl and fiddle handle, London 1837, maker`s mark unascribed.

Lot 9

Two Georgian silver shovel caddy spoon bowls, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1810, and Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1793.

Lot 214

AN ITALIAN SUGAR BOWL, COVER AND STAND with Greek key pierced girdle and three lion monopodiae, 17cm h, maker AB (?) conjoined, Turin, early 19th c, an Austro-Hungarian oval tea caddy, engraved with scrolling foliage and a Continental cup and cover with figural knop, 19th c, 35ozs (6) ++All in good condition, discoloured as a result of being coated in a degraded lacquer which could easily be removed

Lot 331

A GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT CUT CADDY SPOON with die stamped oval trellis pierced bowl of pan type and swag border, 6cm l, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1809 ++A fine example in fine condition

Lot 333

A GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT CUT CADDY SPOON with shell bowl, 8cm l, by Hester Bateman, London 1789 ++In good condition

Lot 339

A GEORGE III SILVER GILT NATURALISTIC CADDY SPOON die stamped with vine leaves and a bunch of grapes, looped wire stalk handle, 7cm l, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1808 ++In good condition with possible tiny solder repair of the wire to the bowl but if so extremely well carried out

Lot 728

A PAINTED WOOD TEA CADDY IN THE FORM OF A HOUSE with Dutch gables, central chimney, dormer windows and pedimented doorcase flanked by conforming widows, the interior with two compartments and a glass bowl, 26cm h, 19th c ++In good condition with small localised paint loss

Lot 729

A GEORGE III TURNED TEA CADDY IN THE FORM OF A PEAR of, probably, pearwood, pierced iron keyplate, 15cm h ++Old chip to the right side of the lid. The stalk replaced, minor knocks and scratches consistent with the age. Hole in base. Attractive patina, the interior retaining traces of foil. Some looseness in the hinge

Lot 731

SIX VICTORIAN PAPIER MÂCHÉ ARTICLES comprising tea caddy, stationery box, workbox, inkstand and two blotting books, typically painted and gilt, several inlaid in mother of pearl, one with japanned figures or floral sprays and strapwork, workbox 30cm w ++Mostly with wear to the decoration and damage on the weak points but not repainted or restored

Lot 471

19th Century burr walnut marquetry inlaid rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal conforming decoration to the underside and two dome top boxes bearing the initials G and B, standing on ball feet, 37cm wide

Lot 474

Regency string inlaid mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal a two division interior, lion mask ring drop side handles and standing on brass talon and ball feet, 21.5cm wide

Lot 475

George III burrwood oval tea caddy, the front and hinged cover each having an oval foliate decorated pokerwork panel, 15cm wide

Lot 46

A 19TH CENTURY PAPIER MACHE DRUM SHAPE CADDY AND COVER gilt with exotic flowers between leaf borders, 10.25cms high x 9cms diameter

Lot 98

A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY PEARLWARE AND CREAMWARE (all with damages) including a pearlware coffee pot of baluster shape painted in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie pagoda and garden landscape, 16.5cms (no lid); five creamware saucers painted in overglaze green, iron red, yellow, puce and pink with sprays of flowers; and matching cream jug with ogee cut rim, entwined double strapwork handle and flowerhead terminals, on a circular foot rim, 12cms; pair creamware tea plates and sugar bowl, painted in overglaze iron red and green flowers, 18.5cm; a Leeds Pottery tea caddy and cover, of arched flask form painted in overglaze puce enamel with flowers,impressed mark, 14cms high; and a pair of creamware composite column candlesticks, 26cms

Lot 189

A GEORGE V SILVER CADDY, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1911, of oval form, the dished hinged cover, with a flambe finial, 8cms high, 5.5oz

Lot 29

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, together with four silver napkin rings, five silver spoons and a silver-handled toasting fork. (11)

Lot 26

Set of six teaspoons with stylised handles, Sheffield 1941; together with six other teaspoons, two caddy spoons and a dessert fork, 7oz approx (15)

Lot 60

Pair of William IV preserve spoons, London 1836; together with a pair of sugar tongs, an Art Deco style powder box with applied green enamel hinged lid, a further tortoiseshell powder box with world map decoration, two stylised caddy spoons, and a plated sauce ladle (8)

Lot 65

Boxed caddy spoon and tongue scraper, Birmingham 1922; together with a Mappin & Webb tea strainer with turned wooden handle, a pair of silver handled nutcrackers, two napkin rings and a butter knife (7)

Lot 68

A William IV caddy spoon, with pierced leaf decoration, maker William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1935; with a quantity of items to include an Edwardian salt and spoon, silver lidded scent jar, thimble, sugar basket, Indian white metal animal embossed trumpet vase and white metal cream jug (9)

Lot 878

Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments either side of a glass mixing bowl, 13" wide overall

Lot 275

A Victorian silver tea caddy bottle, by William Aitken, Chester 1898, of cylindrical form the body embossed with neoclassical figures of women and putti, with circular pull off stopper, 9cm high, 5oz

Lot 347

An Edwardian silver tea caddy, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1912, of canted rectangular shape with bright cut borders below a hinged cover with wrythen finial, bright cut engraved with shield cartouche, 13.25cm high, 9oz

Lot 696

†† A late 18th century yew wood tea caddy, the corners of the rectangular shape line inlaid, the interior with two canisters flanking the receiver for a mixing bowl, the caddy 30.5cm (12in) wide

Lot 699

†† A Regency oval tea caddy, painted in cream with scrolling flowers on a black ground, 12cm (4.75in) wide

Lot 724

A 19th century yew wood tea caddy, the rectangular lid opening to reveal two canisters with round arched lids, the caddy 23cm (9in) wide

Lot 614

A SILVER CADDY SPOON, makers mark S.G.H., another with makers only H.H., a pierced silver two handled tea strainer and a pair of silver and green enamel sugar tongs (4).

Lot 656

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER having a moulded caddy top above rectangular canted ivory vernier scale, the trunk with arched mercury tube thermometer, calibrated for both Fahrenheit and Reaumur to the ivory scale with plain domed cistern cover and level adjusting screw, 38" high.

Lot 357

AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED PEDESTAL SAUCE BOAT, a similar tea caddy with lion head handles and a hat pin container (3).

Lot 502

A SET OF FIVE VICTORIAN SILVER DESSERT FORKS, four silver teaspoons, a silver caddy spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, two napkin rings, a trophy cup and a glass cosmetic jar with silver lid (15).

Lot 503

A SILVER TEA CADDY AND COVER, Birmingham 1934, a pair of Indian silver coloured metal vases with embossed decoration, 3" high, a silver gilt pin tray with pierced sides, Birmingham 1902, and one other pierced silver dish (5).

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