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Lot 429

AN RFC (ROYAL FLYING CORPS) BOX and cover, made from a propeller wing, and a mahogany rectantular tea caddy (2)

Lot 280

A caddy spoon, with trellis and scroll pierced handle, maker`s mark of James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1911; a set of three Victorian teaspoons, with shell-shaped bowls and bright-cut handles, London 1856; four salt spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, and a rattail coffee spoon, total approx. weight 3 1/2 troy oz(10)

Lot 615

A Russian Silver Gilt and Enamel Caddy Spoon, Gustav Klingert, Moscow 1891, of shovel form with part spiral baluster handle, champlevé enamelled in blue, white and red throughout, 11.5cm long, 18dwt See illustration

Lot 715

A George III Tea Caddy, Thomas Bumfriss & Orlando Jackson, London 1766, of bombé form with gadrooned rims and chased shell and scroll borders, the domed cover with fruiting finial, 12cm high, 7oz 13dwt See illustration

Lot 1263

A Tortoiseshell Veneered Two-Division Tea Caddy, circa 1840, of rectangular form, the domed lid centred by a white metal rectangular cartouche engraved with initials, pewter wire stringing, internally with two pull-off flat lidded compartments, the whole raised on brass sphere feet, 11cm high, 11.5cm wide See illustration

Lot 466

Assorted silver, to include a shell bowl caddy spoon, William Hutton & Sons Sheffield 1926, a brandy label, photograph frame, sugar tongs by Georg Jensen, thimble and hand mirror

Lot 474

Assorted silver wares, comprising Georgian ladles, spoons, tea spoons, childs pushers, toast rack, egg cup, caddy spoon, napkin rings and silver topped bottles etc

Lot 97

A FAUX TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY in the form of a cottage with hinged rising lid and twin divisional interior with Gothic fenestration, 7" wide.

Lot 101

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY with twin divisional interior and hinged rising lid, 12" wide and a rosewood mother of pearl inlaid work box with fitted interior, 11" wide (2).

Lot 107

A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN BOXES including a walnut tea caddy, domed miniature trunk, a work box and a collection of wooden artefacts, various.

Lot 366

A CHINESE STAINED WICKER PICNIC BASKET with loose cover and carrying handle, two further baskets, a lacquered tea caddy, and three other lacquered boxes one containing a collection of bobbins (7) (see part illustration).

Lot 54

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, with two hinged compartments and mixing bowl

Lot 98

A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian tea caddy of shaped oval form, London 1895, a hot water pot of tapering circular form, and a seven bar toast rack, approx. weight 24oz. (3)

Lot 142

A mixed lot of silver flatware and two medal pendants including: a Scottish silver caddy spoon, Glasgow 1833, a Glasgow Corporation 22nd June 1911 Coronation medal, by Joseph Moor, Birmingham 1910, a Glasgow Crest medal, three commemorative teaspoons, a set of five Scottish silver coffee spoons, with celtic decoration and thistle finials, a Luckenbooth teaspoon, by A J Bailey, Birmingham 1926, a modern trefid teaspoon, Sheffield 1922, and a Maltese silver sugar scoop. approx. weight 4oz (qty).

Lot 176

A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a tea infuser, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1896, a Vine pattern fork and spoon, by George Adams, a three-piece christening set, a caddy spoon, a set of six old English pattern teaspoons, a silver-gilt knife, three pairs of sugar tongs, a fruit knife and fork, with mother-of-pearl handles, two teaspoons, Dumfries, by David Gray, three further teaspoons, a baby pusher and feeder, and a pierced spoon, approx. weighable 16oz. (qty)

Lot 182

A collection of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of six Fiddle and Thread pattern table forks, London 1857 and 1863, a pair of table forks, a George III Bright-cut caddy spoon, London 1800, by Mary Chawner, a Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1811, a tablespoon, a pair of dessert spoons, seventeen teaspoons and two forks, a pusher, a modern bottle stopper, modelled as a standing stag, and four electroplated spoons, approx. weight 36oz.

Lot 272

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1800, of fluted leaf form, wirework handle, length 5.9cm, plus a pair of 18th century silver sugar nips, with maker`s mark of I.L, shell bowls, the handles scratch initialled and monogrammed, length 12.7cm. (2)

Lot 273

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Lawrence and Co, Birmingham 1809, octagonal bowl, engraved decoration, fish-tale handle, a modern caddy spoon with a pierced handle, plus a George III silver shovel caddy spoon, with a mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1810, plus two gilt metal fob seals, one with a hard stone matrix. (5)

Lot 322

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1811, kidney shaped bowl with bright-cut decoration, the tapering handle with a fish-tale motif, length 8.2cm.

Lot 324

A George III silver bright-cut caddy spoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1783, length 8.8cm.

Lot 337

A Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon, by Celtic Art of Iona, circa 1945, shovel shaped bowl, spot hammered decoration, the handle with Celtic strap work and longboat decoration, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 0.5oz.

Lot 602

By Michael Bolton, a modern parcel-gilt caddy spoon, London 1997, rounded rectangular gilded bowl with a ball finial, the shaped rectangular handle with a rope-work border and ball decoration, spot hammered and matted surface, length 8cm, approx. weight 1oz.

Lot 713

A silver tea caddy, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1921, shaped oval form, the hinged cover with a presentation inscription, length 14.4cm, approx. weight 15oz.

Lot 830

A late-Victorian silver tea caddy, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1899, rounded rectangular form, embossed foliate decoration, the hinged cover with an urn finial, plus a late-Victorian silver tea canister of square form, embossed foliate decoration, London 1890, by William Comyns, approx. total weight 10oz. (2)

Lot 859

An 18th century silver tea caddy, the slide off base with maker`s mark of John Newton, oval cylindrical form, later embossed with foliate scroll decoration, the pull off cover with a knop finial, engraved with an armorial, height 13.8cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. ** The arms are those of Boughton of Suffolk engraved on a lozenge for a spinster.

Lot 405

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, having pagoda hinged cover with "C" scroll yellow metal handle and mounts, plain straight sides standing on yellow metal claw and ball feet. C1780. 9.5" Wide x 6.5" High x 5.25" Deep. Together with another late Georgian mahogany rectangular shaped tea caddy having metal mounts and crossbanded decoration, two lidded compartments to the interior standing on scrolled and shell cast feet. C1830. 11" x 5.25" x 5.5" High. (2).

Lot 188

A REGENCY TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY The interior, ivory lined with twin tortoiseshell covers, the case with metal lining and a silver plaque engraved with a crest 7 in. (18 cm.) wide; 5¼ in. (13 cm.) high View on Christie's.com

Lot 322

A Tunbridge Ware bird`s-eye maple tea caddy, by G.Wise, Junior, the domed top and outcurving sides with floral and foliate inlay, the interior with two divisions each complete with lid, 25.5cm wide.

Lot 324

A burrwood and boxwood strung tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the two internal divisions complete with lids (one lacking handle), 19.5cm long.

Lot 542

A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY MARK OF SOLOMON HOUGHAM, LONDON, 1796 The sides with fluted sections, domed cover with stained ivory finial, bright-engraved cartouche with ribbon-tied pendent foliage initialled JMC 6¼ in. high (16 cm.) 13.5 oz. (419 gm.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 23

A Regency mahogany work box of rectangular form with shell marquetry and boxwood lining, standing on gilt ball feet, 21cm wide, 10cm high, 15cm deep; and a mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, 22cm wide, 12cm high, 13cm deep (2)

Lot 442

A modern tea caddy JG Ltd, Birmingham 1946, of navette outline with plain uper section and fluted lower, with twin ring handles and domed hinged lid; together with a George III milk jug with indistinct marks and a teapot Sheffield 1895 with fluted and reeded decorations (3) combined weight 26oz

Lot 519

A George III caddy spoon WC, London 1791, Fiddle pattern handle with chased fluted bowl; together with a collection of flatware to include a serving spoon Sheffield 1877 with pierced and engraved stem; a pair of Victorian fish servers with pierced and engraved blades and fluted handles; a baleen handled punch ladle with gadrooned rim; a tea strainer and a George III fish slice; also to include a plated soup ladle (qty)

Lot 374

George Jensen - a bud finial caddy spoon marked GEORG JENSEN, sterling, Denmark and with London import marks 1959, fig shaped bowl with slightly hammered finish and bud finial with trailing beaded details 10cm long

Lot 397

A modern novelty letter opener Birmingham 1960, the terminal with fox mask and simple tapering blade; together with a George III caddy spoon U&H, Birmingham 1828, with foliate bowl and hollow handle also with as seven bar toastrack, cream ladle and tea strainer (5) combined weight 6oz

Lot 37

Large novelty Victorian Chester silver caddy spoon with man playing bagpipes standing on a barrel, 1899

Lot 61

Two Georgian silver caddy spoons of scoop form, one with a MOP handle, Birmingham 1816

Lot 62

regency silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, London 1820

Lot 63

Three silver caddy spoon, two English and one Danish of varied designs and dates

Lot 75

Provincial 19thC silver caddy spoon with unusual bowl shape, Exeter 1838

Lot 76

George III silver shell bowl caddy spoon by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1809

Lot 92

Victorian silver tea caddy of oval form with rope twist border, Birmingham 1897

Lot 94

18thC shell bowl silver caddy spoon by Thomas Heming, London 1786

Lot 95

19thC scallop bowl long stem silver caddy spoon, London 1859

Lot 2416

Pine box, mahogany tea caddy, mahogany writing box and other effects

Lot 2451

Edwardian mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus shape, small hip flask

Lot 109

Pair of 1920`s oak barley twist candlesticks, together with a 1930`s pressed glass candlestick and a Lipton`s empire exhibition tea caddy

Lot 141

Tray inc. two soda siphons, Carlton Ware sauce boat, tea caddy etc.

Lot 157

Tray inc. Ringtons caddy, Ringtons jug, Satsuma vase etc.

Lot 161

Tray inc. Lipton`s Empire Exhibition brass caddy, period horse brass, Maling jug etc.

Lot 355

An early Victorian tortoiseshell and pewter strung tea caddy, circa 1840, the cushion moulded cover with inset mother-of-pearl panel, four spherical brass feet below, the interior with twin subsidiary covers with further toroiseshell veneer, flanking an aperture for a bowl (missing), 12.5cm high, 16.5cm wide Please note: This caddy measures 12.5cm high, 27cm wide and 12cm deepcondition report:** Exterior is minorly knocked and scuffed overall consistent with age and use. Veneers are lifting in places and are missing (minorly) in other places. Top is minorly dented to the right of the mother-of-pearl inset. The left side subsidiary cover is incised with two initials to the tortoiseshell. The right side cover is missing its handle. Glass bowl is missing.

Lot 40

A Caughley Three Flowers pattern sucrier and associated Fence pattern cover, circa 1775, underglaze blue `S` mark, at fault, and a clobbered Liverpool trio in the Two Quail pattern and a restored tea caddy cover, 5cm diameter (5)

Lot 129

A Victorian papier mache ebonised mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, of rectangular ogee form, the lid now detached opening to reveal two associated caddy boxes and circular sugar bowl ring, on four splay feet (at fault), 37cm wide, 17cm high, 24cm deep

Lot 142

A Regency pollard oak veneered two division tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a replaced central sugar bowl flanked by a mahogany hinged lid caddy box to each side, with side turned knob handles, on four compressed ball feet, 32.5cm wide, 16cm high, 16.5cm deep

Lot 148

A George III fruitwood tea caddy, in the form of a pear, the hinged lid opening to reveal a later painted interior, oval steel key escutcheon, lacking original stalk and now on later socle base, 19cm high

Lot 101

A Japanese silver four-piece tea service including teapot, milk jug, tea caddy, sugar basin and a similar circular bowl and sugar tongs and an e.p. circular tray.

Lot 110

A Victorian caddy spoon, with a frosted shell-shaped bowl and crescent looped handle embellished with a fruiting vine, 7cm. long, maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1861.

Lot 532

Matthew Bushell, an oak & mahogany longcase clock, the thirty-hour movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having cast ‘female-head’ spandrels to the corners, an engraved matted centre with ringed date aperture and ‘false’ winding holes, a blued steel single hand and a raised, silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute markings, ‘fleur-de-lys’ half-hour markings and signed on a silvered cartouche ‘Matthew Bushell’, the oak case having mahogany cross-banding to the shaped trunk door and base, with mahogany pillars to the hood, a blind-fret to the top freize, with scroll dentil moulding to the cornice and a shallow caddy to the top, height: 214cms. * Matthew Bushell is recorded as working at Aston by Budworth, Cheshire living in a house now called ‘The Clockhouse’ and repaired clocks in Arley Hall, 1760

Lot 533

John Silver, Woodstock, an oak longcase clock, the associated thirty-hour plated movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having cast ‘cherub & crown’ spandrels to the corners, a matted centre with ringed centre hole, blued steel hands and a raised, silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute markings, ‘meeting-arrowhead’ half-hour markings, diamond half-quarter-hour markings and signed either side of VI o’clock ‘John Silver of Woodstock fecit’, the oak case having a panelled door, cut-down base, angled sides to the hood and a shallow caddy top, height: 198cm.

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