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A Victorian tortoiseshell and pewter strung tea caddy of waisted sarcophagus shape, the hinged cover with a rectangular panel painted behind glass with a cathedral in a landscape, opening to reveal a twin lidded compartment with ivory handles, gilt brass escutcheon on turned ivory feet, 15 cm wide x 10.5 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A Victorian tortoiseshell and ivory sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged top with metal inset plaque opening to reveal a purple lined three division interior with two later wooden canister covers, flanking a bowl recess, lion mask ring handles to the sides on gilt metal hairy paw feet, 30 cm wide x 16.5 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
An Edwardian silver lidded tea caddy of bombé form with flaming torch finial above a shaped rectangular body with acanthus capped lions paw feet and gadrooned base (London 1906 by George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, Josiah Williams & Co.), 12.5 cm high, 7 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
Small 19th century mahogany tea caddy, the domed top inlaid with an oval paterae within boxwood string borders, 5" x 6"; together with a chinoiserie lacquered circular box and cover and a carved sandalwood Anglo-Indian hardwood rectangular box profusely decorated with foliage and animals within geometric ivory inlaid borders, 12" wide (3)
A late Victorian fiddle and shell pattern part table service, various dates 1874-1882 comprising:/6 table spoons,/12 table forks,/12 dessert spoons,/11 dessert forks, /22 teaspoons, /6 egg spoons with silver gilt bowls, /6 salt spoons,/butter knife, sugar spoon and caddy spoon, /sugar ladle,/4 sauce ladles, /soup ladle, /pair of gravy spoons,/pair of fish servers, /pair of sugar tongs, /and 12 dessert knives and 12 cheese knives to match/total weight approximately 3794gm/contained in a fitted oak canteen chest by George Adams/see illustration
An 18th century Weesp coffee can and saucer and a German tea caddy, the former painted in puce with hunting scenes within gilt blue borders, gilt crossed swords and pellet marks, the saucer marked EE in blue, the tea caddy with chains of flowers pendant from blue scale below the rounded shoulders, gilt 18 mark, 10.25cm (4in) high (3) (D)
A mid 18th century shagreen tea caddy case, with silver mounts, unmarked, of rectangular form with stepped cover having a cast foliate scrolled loop handle with pierced and scrolled back plate, silver hinges and pierced scrolled escutcheon, all raised on four pierced and scroll headed claw and ball feet, interior lined with velvet but caddies not present, 23 x 20 x 14.5cm
SMALL 18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL EBONIZED TABLE CABINET, having moulded caddy top with lift lid revealing shallow interior above two panelled doors revealing a fitted interior of small drawers arranged around a centre cupboard, all having applied painted scenic panels. 19” Diameter x 12.25” Deep x 18.5” High.
A George III papier-mache oval tea caddy in the manner of Henry Clay, the striped ground with a painted rondel of a seated classical maiden holding a cornucopia of flowers, within a foliate of bead border, the reverse with a similar seated figure, the hinged border with a gilt brass loop handle, revealing a zinc lined interior with a gilt brass handled cover, 4.5in (11.5cm) h, 4.75in (12cm) w.
A George III papier-mache oval tea caddy, the body with gilt line decoration and a bright cut gilt brass shield shape escutcheon, the hinged cover with arcaded decoration and a fruiting vine border and a loop handle, the divided interior with a pair of covers having turned brass vase handles, 4.5in (11.5cm) h, 5.25in (13.4cm) w.
A Mauchline ware serpentine front tea caddy by Smith, the hinged cover with a photograph view of Falls at the Hermitage, the front with three printed views; Dunkeld Cathedral; Dunkeld; Falls at Rumbling Bridge, with verse above and a gilt brass leaf escutcheon, the sides with printed views; Falls on the Braan, Dunkeld and Taymouth Castle, the plush lined cover with a pair of lidded compartments, the undersides stamped the `Royal Coat of Arms` and `SMITH MAUCHLINE MANUFACTURERS TO HIS MAJESTY`, with key, 4.75in (12cm) h, 8in (20.4cm) w.
A late George III harewood and marquetry tea caddy, of canted rectangular form, with banding and stringing, the front with an applied engraving of a young girl holding a nest of eggs, with a bead border and flanked by husks, the hinged cover with a central oval figured veneered panel, beads and trailing leafage, a brass loop handle, revealing a pair of lidded compartments, with turned ivory handles, 5.25in (13.4cm) h, 8.25in (21cm) w.

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