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Lot 407

Victorian rosewood tea caddy fitted with mixing bowl and two removable tea boxes 32cm wide

Lot 235

Victorian mahogany Chippendale revival tea caddy, fitted interior.

Lot 258

A Georgian mahogany inlaid oval tea caddy with shell paterai to lid, the front inlaid with a fruit tree

Lot 261

A Georgian mahogany inlaid oval tea caddy with shell paterai to lid, the front inlaid with cupid`s bow & arrow amongst flowers & branches

Lot 275

Georgian mahogany tea caddy & two boxes.

Lot 295

An Edwardian brass stamp box, a set of silver & white metal manicure pieces, an Anglo Indian circular wooden box with inlay and a metal bound walnut tea caddy.

Lot 302

Mahogany tea caddy & mixed treen and a box of stamps various.

Lot 126

A Georgian rosewood freestanding tea caddy having inlaid Tunbridge banding opening to reveal two tea caddies and two spaces for mixing bowls, over a sewing drawer, on turned column and splayed legs, 300-500

Lot 73

A C19th parquetry inlaid 2 division tea caddy, 9" wide, 5" deep, 5" high

Lot 145

A shaped tortoiseshell twin division tea caddy with Mother of Pearl inlaid decoration and silver wire, 8" wide, 5" deep, 7 ½" high

Lot 10

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, the rectangular case with cut brass shield and escutcheon, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments, each with conforming mounts, flanking a heavy cut glass mixing bowl, 35cm wide.

Lot 150

A 19thC Dutch silver bombé shape tea caddy, with a repoussé decoration of 18thC costumed figures in landscape within rococo scroll borders, push-on lid with a putti knop, sponsor`s mark TG, import mark for London 1892, 14cm.

Lot 153

A George III silver tablespoon by Hester Bateman, London 1778, together with a Dutch pierced silver spoon, an EPNS caddy spoon and others.

Lot 162

A late Victorian silver tea caddy of bombé form, the push on lid with acanthus knop, and decorated with two foliate scroll cartouche and on rococo scroll feet, Sheffield 1899, makers Walker & Hall, 14cm high, 9.5ozs.

Lot 784

A silver caddy spoon, length 9cms, weight 23gms, a/f

Lot 842

Four silver spoons including silver caddy spoon, total weight 59gms

Lot 870

A Georgian silver caddy spoon London 1794-95

Lot 658

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy

Lot 674

An antique walnut and inlaid Tunbridgeware two section tea caddy 20cm long x 11cm tall

Lot 688

A 19th century mahogany two section sarcophagus tea caddy

Lot 212

An early 19th Century Prussian silver tea caddy, the oval stepped lid with foliate embossed decoration and loop handle over an oval bombé body with hasp and staple lock on an oval spreading foot, 13.5 cm wide x 10 cm high, 7.5 oz (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 218

An Edwardian silver tea caddy of square baluster form, the hinged lid with serpentine front edge, the main body with gadrooned banding raised on a similarly decorated foot (by James Woods & Sons in an oval punch, Birmingham 1901), 7.4 cm high, 3.5 oz.

Lot 219

An Edwardian silver tea caddy of oval form, the plain top flanked by ring handles with acanthus embossed decoration above a wrythen embossed base to circular foot (by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1905), 7 cm high, 3.5 oz.

Lot 290

A circa 1900 Continental silver oval tea caddy with embossed figural panel decoration raised on four turned feet (import marks for London, 1903), 7.5 cm high, 3.75 oz

Lot 344

A SILVER CADDY SPOON, a collection of further silver spoons, a silver toasting fork and a few further pieces

Lot 219

A Salopian Caughley tea caddy decorated in the Chinese taste and sundry blue and white china

Lot 300

An oval barrel shaped tea caddy and cover, with rope border, 1898, 10cm (4") high

Lot 358

A 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy, the shaped hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments, the carved panel front on bun feet, 19cm (7.5") wide

Lot 360

A 19th Century lacquered papier-mâché face screen painted flowers and with bobbin turned handle and a black lacquered tea caddy of shaped form inlaid shell, 16.5cm (6.5") wide

Lot 89

AN 18TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, with shaped front and on squat bun feet, 8" across

Lot 100

A ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY WITH MOTHER OF PEARL INLAY ON BALL FEET ( 23 X 18 X 13cm )

Lot 327

Additional lot A set of four silver teaspoons, R & S, 1912, a caddy spoon, a tea strainer etc

Lot 313

An oriental fruitwood caddy, in the form of an aubergine, with screw on top, late 19th century, 18cm high

Lot 1302

A REGENCY TORTOISESHELL DOMED TOP TEA CADDY with ball finial, two divisions lacking lids with oval silver cartouche and escutcheon, some repaired sections and chips. 6 ins wide.

Lot 1346

A GEORGE III STYLE TORTOISESHELL CIRCULAR TEA CADDY with bone and mother of pearl inlay. 5ins high.

Lot 1350

A GEORGE III PAPIER MACHE OVAL TEA CADDY with foliate decoration to the top and body, inset with a cameo type oval plaque depicting a classical figure. Possibly by Henry Clay. 5ins wide.

Lot 1351

A GEORGE III OVAL PAPIER MACHE OVAL TEA CADDY with alternating black and gilt decoration, the front and reverse depicted with a pair of classical portraits. Possibly by Henry Clay. 5ins wide.

Lot 1821

A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY AND COVER decorated in repousse with foliage and scrolls. Birmingham 1893. 4ins high.

Lot 1

Pair of William IV Table Spoons kings pattern, Dublin 1831, a Caddy Spoon, Fork and two Teaspoons

Lot 125

A square plated Tea Caddy with chamfered corners and a plated two handled Dish

Lot 129

Six E.P. Teaspoons king`s pattern, a pair of Sauce Ladles, fiddle, thread and shell pattern engraved crests and three pairs of Sheffield plate George III Sugar Tongs, one plain, one feather edge and one bright-cut and a scallop Caddy Spoon

Lot 862

A 19th Century tortoiseshell Tea Caddy with two interior divisions (lacking lids) on brass ball feet, 7 1/2in, in need of restoration

Lot 863

An early 19th century tortoiseshell Tea Caddy of serpentine shape, the interior shaped lids with ivory knop handles, ivory banding and bun feet, 8 1/4in

Lot 874

A large Victorian burr walnut Tea Caddy of sarcophagus form with two caddy boxes and ring handles

Lot 899

A late Regency rosewood Tea Caddy of sarcophagus shape with mother of pearl inlay, two interior domed lidded cannisters, on turned feet, 13in

Lot 81

A George IV burr maple and ebony strung tea caddy, circa 1825, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover with cavetto moulded band to front, back and sides, the interior with three subsidiary caddies, the central one with lift-off cover with turned bone handle, those flanking it with hinged covers, 16.5cm high, 30.5cm wide, 15cm deep, (one foot probably replaced)

Lot 83

A William IV tortoiseshell veneered, ivory banded and yellow metal mounted tea caddy, circa 1835, of basically rectangular section with triple bowed front and back, the central section raised, with ivory strung angles and two yellow metal faux keyhole escutcheons flanking the central keyhole (lacking yellow metal plate), the fitted interior with subsidiary tortoiseshell veneered and yellow metal mounted caddies with hinged covers flanking a glass mixing bowl (cracked), 13.5cm high, 24cm wide, 12.5cm deep

Lot 85

A Regency or George IV tortoiseshell veneered, ivory banded and pewter strung tea caddy, circa 1820, of hexagonal section, the faceted and domed top with swing handle, above ogee moulded sides, the interior with subsidiary cover with turned mother-of-pearl handle, 13cm high overall

Lot 88

A Victorian parcel gilt and mother-of-pearl inset black papier m?ché tea caddy, circa 1865, with foliate decorated top, front and ogee sides, on bracket feet, the interior with twin subsidiary covers flanking a cut glass bowl, 17.5cm high, 33cm wide

Lot 94

A George III mahogany tea caddy, with chequered banding, the hinged cover enclosing pewter canisters, on bracket feet, 27cm wide

Lot 140

A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY, JOHN EMES, LONDON, 1798 of oval bucket form, engraved with wrigglework bands of formal foliage and two vacant ovals, with a reeded swing handle above the centrally flush hinged twin lids 16cm wide, 486gr (15oz) For a similar John Emes caddy of 1807, belonging to Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester, fourth daughter of George III, see Christie`s, London, Property from the Estate of H.R.H. The Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, 26th January 2006, lot 60.

Lot 182

An oblong lidded electroplated tureen with feather edged border, a circular plain electroplated lidded muffin dish, a circular bowl, a spirit stand, a tankard, a floral scrolled oval lidded tea caddy (large parcel)

Lot 208

A silver cigar cutter, marks indistinct, but possibly Chester 1889 and a Continental silver caddy spoon with bright cut handle

Lot 118

A 20th century burr walnut sewing box in Victorian caddy style

Lot 434

A selection of decorative ceramics including Losolware vase, a Ringtons caddy, Spode condiments, a willow pattern M-S Chinese ginger jar etc

Lot 372

A modern hallmarked silver caddy spoon, in the Victorian style, with a shell bowl and a engraved silver vesta case, (2).

Lot 133

A victorian silver oval tea caddy with domed lid, london 1900 5ozs

Lot 168

Miscellaneous small silver flatware including a george iii caddy shovel with green stained ivory handle, slight faults, a napkin ring and cigarette case 8ozs

Lot 1352

Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with brass inlay and twin compartments

Lot 259

A George III mahogany and satinwood inlaid tea caddy of plain rectangular form, together with a Victorian mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form and a rosewood and brass bound caddy

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