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Lot 197

A hallmarked silver canted rectangular twin handled tea caddy of plain form with reeded borders and urn finial opening to internal glass tamper, length 20cm weight 28 oz, engraved initials to front, London 1929, Richard Comyns. ILLUSTRATED.

Lot 89

A 19th century satin walnut tea caddy with cushion top and fitted interior, w. 20.5 cm

Lot 91

An early 19th century sarcophagus shaped rosewood tea caddy with fitted interior on bun feet, w. 27 cm

Lot 293

A George III silver caddy spoon with fiddle pattern handle, London 1811

Lot 456

Georgian mahogany sarcophagus two division tea caddy on four bun feet, 24cm long

Lot 457

Georgian mahogany and string inlaid sarcophaguses, two division tea caddy with glass mixing bowl on four bun feet, 27cm long

Lot 2025

A Victorian tea caddy by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., each sided embossed with flowers and scrolls, the sloping shoulders leaf engraved and with pull-off cap, London 1896.

Lot 2081

Miscellaneous, including a pair of Georgian, scissors-type sugar nips and a Keswick (KSIA) silver-plated, hammered caddy spoon.

Lot 2082

An Edwardian half fluted and gadrooned, oval section tea caddy. Sheffield 1905.

Lot 937

A George III mahogany tea caddy, being boxwood strung and crossbanded to the octagonal top, with well figured veneers to each panel. Width 7.25 ins, height 6.25 ins, depth 5.5 ins (see illustration).

Lot 1271

A Victorian mahogany and walnut chest of drawers by A. Schramm, with moulded cornice to the low caddy top above two short and four long graduated drawers with heavy brass drop handles with embossed backplates and boxwood strung moulded drawer fronts, stamped to the drawers and flanked by fluted pilasters, with moulding below and raised on short stile feet. Width 51 ins (see illustration). NOTE - the drawers are cedar or camphor wood lined.

Lot 1279

A George III oak chest of drawers, with caddy top above two short and three long graduated drawers with later swans neck brass drop handles with shaped backplates and lock escutcheons, with moulded drawer fronts and raised on bracket feet. Width 36 ins.

Lot 546

A Victorian silver tea caddy, oval, bright cut, engraved and with beaded lip and foot rim, London mark 1887. Width 4 ins (see illustration).

Lot 280

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, and a walnut and inlaid jewellery box

Lot 112

Various carpentry tools, three flags, and a mahogany tea caddy

Lot 162

A George III mahogany tea caddy, a jewellery box, a writing slope and a crumb tray and brush

Lot 81

A Caughley porcelain blue painted, peony pattern tea caddy circa 1780, underglaze blue `C` mark, 12cm high and a porcelain sparrow beak pattern jug, printed with the fence pattern, probably Caughley, underglaze blue mark, 10cm high (2)

Lot 100

A Regency satinwood and ebony strung two division tea caddy of sarcophagus form the hinged lid opening to reveal two satinwood veneered lids with bone knob handles, with circular gilt metal key escutcheon to the front, 22.5cm wide, 15cm high, 13.5cm deep

Lot 123

A Hunt and Roskell retailed French gilt bronze mantle clock of classical form the 4 inch silvered dial engraved 'Hunt & Roskell Ltd' with-in a ring of Arabic numerals the movement numbered 1018 5 striking on a coiled gong the caddy shaped case with snake ring handle on four short turned feet, 22.5cm high

Lot 155

A faux tortoise shell octagonal single tea caddy with mother-of-pearl floral decoration

Lot 657

A 19th Century walnut tea caddy, two pairs of glove stretchers, a collar box, a jewel box and other boxes, etc

Lot 181

A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus formed tea caddy on bun feet

Lot 186

A Victorian T Barton Tunbridge ware tea caddy having two sections and ornate decoration

Lot 125

A Regency mahogany tea caddy with satinwood cross banding and parquetry panels with incurved rising top opening to reveal 3 compartments, supported on turned feet. 24cm long

Lot 127

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, the sloping lid opening to reveal 3 lidded compartments, supported on later turned feet. 30cm long

Lot 153

A Regency rosewood tea caddy with sloping and domed lid, opening to reveal 2 lidded compartments, supported on turned feet. 20cm long

Lot 690

FIVE ITEMS OF SILVER INCLUDING A LIDDED OVAL CADDY WITH BIRMINGHAM HALLMARK 3 1/2", MAPPIN AND WEBB STEMMED DISH WITH BIRMINGHAM HALLMARK 5" ACROSS, MAPPIN AND WEBB SILVER SALT OF OCTAGONAL FORM, SILVER FOUR SECTION TOAST RACK AND A SILVER ASHTRAY, WEIGHING A COMBINED TOTAL OF 15 OUNCES

Lot 698

CLASSICAL OVAL SHAPED LIDDED TEA CADDY WITH ENGRAVED DECORATION BY THE GOLDSMITH AND SILVERSMITH COMPANY OF LONDON WITH LONDON HALLMARK, WEIGHING 8 OUNCES

Lot 716

PAIR OF CIRCULAR SILVER PIN TRAYS DECORATED DANCING FIGURES IN RELIEF, 3 3/4" ACROSS TOGETHER WITH TWO SILVER SUGAR TONGS, SILVER CADDY SPOON AND ONE OTHER PIECE, WEIGHING 5 OUNCES IN TOTAL

Lot 360

A yew wood string box modelled as a wine barrel, on a circular domed foot, 9cm high; a small olive wood caddy, (lacking finial), 6½cm high, a rosewood Tunbridge style box, with specimen parquetry inlay to the cover and banding to base, 7½ccm x 7½cm.

Lot 794

An 18thC pewter oval tea caddy and stand, dipping cup, two coasters and two wine tasters. (7).

Lot 266

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form inlaid with panels of mother of pearl within straight gadroon borders, raised upon bun feet, the cover hinged and opening to reveal two matched lift out compartments flanking an aperture for a blending bowl, 13 1/4" wide

Lot 270

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of plain rectangular form, with slightly domed hinged cover, ebony and box herringbone inlaid angles, enclosing two lift out compartments with sliding covers, 6 1/4" wide

Lot 287

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid with inlaid foliate panel opening to reveal bowl aperture and two lidded lift out canisters, the fascia with central inlaid shield flanked by griffin within a scrolling foliate surround, the sides with inlaid panelling, on gilded brass claw and ball feet, 8 3/4" wide (Illustrated)

Lot 294

A GEORGE III ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, c.1800, of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to reveal two removable canisters with hinged lids and central glass bowl, raised on gilt metal winged claw and ball feet, 12" wide

Lot 442

A LATE GEORGE III NOVELTY CADDY SPOON, maker`s probably Cocks & Bettridge, and probably London 1804, in the form of a leaf, with pierced rim, chased with a central vein and with prick and wrigglework engraving, with applied loop handle, 2 3/4" long

Lot 979

A ROSEWOOD TEAPOY attributable to Gillows, Lancaster, mid 19th century, unstamped, the tapering oblong caddy top with hinged lid enclosing interior with two canisters and two bowl apertures, on lotus carved baluster stem with gadrooned collar, concave platform base with rounded corners, gadrooned feet and brass barrel castors, 17 1/4" high (Illustrated) Literature: For a similar item see Gillows of Lancaster & London 1730-1840, Susan Street, Plate 658, pg.110 Vol II

Lot 875

A silver caddy spoon, of shovel form with scrolling decoration and with a mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1899, a silver fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon, London 1823, a silver salt spoon, probably London 1797 and four various town crest mostly silver souvenir spoons, including Newcastle and Edinburgh.

Lot 901

A sugar sifting spoon, of pierced rectangular form, the curved handle with a bird finial, probably Dutch and a silver caddy spoon, commemorating The Prince of Wales, the handle with a dragon finial, the bowl of feather form, London 1968.

Lot 960

An Art Nouveau silver tea caddy spoon, with a fig shaped bowl having a beaten finish, the handle in a pierced looped design, with a nail shaped finial, by A E Jones, Birmingham 1910.Illustrated.

Lot 34

Pair of Caddy Spoons with scallop bowls and leafage stems, bears Irish marks and maker W.O

Lot 42

Pair of George IV Berry Spoons `Old English` pattern, later embossed and gilded, London 1829, maker: W.S three silver Preserve Spoons, Dutch silver Caddy Spoon and various Caddy Spoons etc

Lot 65

A George III silver-gilt Caddy Spoon with scallop bowl, kings pattern, London 1816, maker: Eley & Fearn

Lot 69

A George VI Caddy Spoon with pierced stem, Sheffield 1944, maker: D.N.H & S and a Jam Spoon with thistle stem, Edinburgh 1957

Lot 124

Three Victorian Dessert Spoons fiddle pattern engraved initials, Exeter 1844, pair of Sugar Tongs by Eley & Fearn, Teaspoon, two plated Caddy Spoons, Tea Strainer, Cigarette Case and three Salts, etc

Lot 931

A Regency bird`s eye maple, rosewood and mahogany Sarcophagus Tea Caddy fitted with three divisions and blending bowl, 13in

Lot 942

A Regency mahogany Tea Caddy of sarcophagus shape with brass inlay, two interior lidded boxes on turned feet, 13in

Lot 292

EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TRIPLE SECTION TEA CADDY

Lot 382

BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION BRASS TEA CADDY;CRYSTAL PALACE COMMEMORATIVE JEWEL BOX ALSO BRASS HARP DOORSTOP AND BLUE NUN ADVERT CLOCK

Lot 401

A Victorian walnut and tunbridge ware inlaid dome topped two division tea caddy, 20 cm wide.

Lot 410

A 19th century black lacquer tea caddy of compressed octagonal form, decorated with Oriental landscape scenes, 21 cm wide.

Lot 416

A 19th century oak box with visible dove tails, 36 cm wide, a 19th century burr walnut and mother of pearl inlaid single tea caddy of dome form, 14 cm wide and three other boxes.

Lot 418

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, of rectangular form, enclosing a pair of compartments, 23 cm wide.

Lot 419

A George III mahogany and box wood banded rectangular tea caddy, the interior with a pair of lift top boxes and glass mixing bowl, 31 cm wide.

Lot 2501

A mid-Victorian walnut tea caddy of sarcophagus bombé form, carved with leaf and flower bands, the lid with a chinoiserie figure finial, the interior fitted with two lidded canisters and a bowl recess, width approx 43cm.

Lot 2503

A Victorian Tunbridge ware tea caddy, the hinged lid inlaid with a spray of flowers within a geometric border (faults).

Lot 2510

A George III satinwood tea caddy of rectangular form with inlaid chequer banding, the hinged lid revealing two removable lidded canisters flanking a glass bowl, on bun feet, length approx 30.5cm (lacking handles).

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