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Lot 1078

A George III silver oval tea caddy, with engraved armorial and flowerhead finial, maker, Thomas Powell, London, 1776, height, 4.25in, 15 oz.

Lot 45

George III caddy spoon, maker I.R; together with three pairs of George III condiment spoons (7)

Lot 701

Walnut and rosewood inlaid rectangular work box, hinged to reveal blue silk button back upholstery and pull- out tray with compartments, 13.25" wide; together with an early 19th century mahogany inlaid rectangular tea caddy (inside stripped), 12" wide (a.f) (2)

Lot 705

19th century rosewood and foliate mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged top revealing a central glass mixing bowl and opposing pull-out hinged tea compartments with mother of pearl inlaid initials of G & B, with side turned carrying handles, supported on bun feet, 13" wide

Lot 793

George III pearwood tea caddy, with hinged lid and iron shaped escutcheon, 7" high

Lot 93

A GEORGE III BURRWOOD TEA CADDY the interior fitted twin compartments, enclosed by hinged rising lid, with lion mask ring handles and ivory feet, 8 1/4" wide.

Lot 94

A GEORGIAN SATINWOOD TEA CADDY with twin divisional interior, 11" wide; an Oriental simulated tortoiseshell box and a small parquetry box (3).

Lot 2503

A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy and a mahogany writing box.

Lot 2638

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy and seven other work boxes.

Lot 50

A William IV or early Victorian tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy, circa 1840, bow fronted, with pagoda top and spreading base, 13.5cm high, 17.5cm wide (damage, losses). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 52

A tortoiseshell veneered and ivory inset tea caddy, second quarter 19th century, of rectangular form, on brass bun feet, the interior with twin subsidiary covers, 10cm high, 17.5cm wide. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 54

A George III satinwood and marquetry tea caddy, circa 1800, with shell motifs to top and front, 11.5cm high, 19cm wide, (restoration); a set of bone spillikins, 19th century, all in the form of tools, implements, weapons, etc, with bone box; and a mahogany and marquetry oval tray, 19th century. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 3190

A late 19th Century German porcelain doll's house doll, with moulded hair and painted features, two similar doll's house dolls, two composition dolls and a collection of early 20th Century and later doll's house furniture, kitchen implements, a tea caddy, pictures, cutlery, carpets, dolls' clothes, dolls' shoes, hand mirrors, fans, etc (playwear).

Lot 227

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GEORGIAN DESIGN OAK BRACKET CLOCK, having caddy top with brass handle, above arched silvered face with strike silent and slow and fast dials, on a swept base. Eight day movement striking on gongs. Presentation plaque dated 1922. 18.5" High x 11.5" Wide.

Lot 238

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1809. Together with a late Victorian hip flask of shaped rectangular form by W.N.G.N, London 1898. Length of spoon 3.25", flask 5.5" x 3.25". Approx weight in total 5oz. (AF). (2).

Lot 262

A GEORGE V SILVER TEA CADDY OF OVAL FORM , with gadrooned borders and pull off cover, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1912. Together with a continental white metal bottle coaster with pierced work sides and beaded rim. 4" and 3.5" High. Weight of tea caddy 4.6oz. (AF).

Lot 360

A LATE GEORGIAN ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, having two compartments to the interior with space for mixing bowl, mother of pearl escutcheon and turned feet. C1840. 12" x 6" x 6.25". Together with another caddy, George III mahogany of plain rectangular form with two compartments to the interior satinwood crossbanding on bun feet. 8.5" x 4.5" x 6.5" High. (2).

Lot 157

George III Fiddle pattern Caddy Spoon, with engraved initials, heart-shaped bowl, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1811, 10grms.

Lot 158

Late Victorian silver Caddy Spoon, engraved handle, decorated with a bird and leaves, George Unite, Birmingham 1890, 14grms.

Lot 159

George IV silver Caddy Spoon, the handle with engraved monograms and with circular bowl, maker's mark, J.H., possible Joseph Hicks, marks worn, possibly Exeter 1820, 21grms.

Lot 160

Early Victorian Caddy Spoon, the beaded handle with engraved initials and with shell bowl, Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1859, 28grms.

Lot 161

George V silver Caddy Spoon with plain handle, shell bowl, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1910, 10grms and another with beaded handle, maker's mark A.P. & Co., Birmingham 1938, 17grms, (2).

Lot 162

Modern silver Caddy Spoons, the handle with shell terminal and with embossed shell bowl, maker's mark R.C., Sheffield 1999, 14grms and another maker's mark A.M. & Co., Birmingham 1992, 21grms, (2).

Lot 163

Continental silver Caddy Spoon, the handle formed as a farmer holding a bucket, the bowl embossed with a scene of a cow in a landscape, with sea beyond, marked, 17gms.

Lot 340

A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy crossbanded in mahogany and inlaid with stringings, the interior fitted with three lidded compartments, 11.75ins x 6ins x 6ins high.

Lot 81

18thC tea caddy with boy on buffalo, 18thC saucer, 18thC fluted saucer (3)

Lot 113

Square Kangxi multi-colour tea caddy decorated with cockerels, silver collar, wood and silvered lid

Lot 20

C19th Rosewood Tea Caddy, sarcophagus shape on flattened bun supports with twin interior, lidded compartments approx. 8" x 4 3/4" x 5 1/4"

Lot 447

A hallmarked silver caddy spoon with oyster shell bowl below twisted stem terminating in ball finial, Birmingham 1911, together with a similar preserve spoon. (2).

Lot 708

A 19th Century mahogany rectangular tea caddy with Tunbridge style strap work to hinged lid and body, length 22cm.

Lot 771

An early 19th Century rectangular mahogany tea caddy with box wood strung borders, inlaid and stained urn and fern panels below hinged lid with further inlaid shell paterae, length 19cm S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

Lot 850

A 20th Century oak side cabinet converted from a gramophone case, the hinged caddy top with an acanthus carved frieze above a similar detailed panel door, 53cm wide by 123cm high.

Lot 18

VICTORIAN BRASS TEA CADDY of bamboo design, the lid with ivory finial, 12.3cm high

Lot 305

Six fiddle pattern tea spoons, three spoons and a caddy spoon

Lot 384

A Regency rectangular tea caddy, with two compartments to the interior, central bowl missing, 30.25cm (12") wide

Lot 388

A Victorian work box (gutted), 42cm (16.5") a tea caddy, 23cm (9") wide and a walnut work box, 23cm (9") wide

Lot 466

A SILVER SIFTER SPOON, a silver caddy spoon, a pair of plated grape scissors with ivory mounts and a few other pieces

Lot 75

A 19TH CENTURY MAPLE SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY with a painted border, on small brass feet, 10" across

Lot 76

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY with brass ring handle and embossed basket of fruit design, fitted interior and with ivory escutcheon, 11"

Lot 908

An oval tea caddy, the body and the detachable lid, decorated with Dutch style figure within scrolling borders.

Lot 1078

A silver tea caddy spoon, with bright cut decoration and with a scallop shell shaped bowl, probably London 1786.

Lot 1098

A silver tea caddy spoon, the shovel shaped bowl by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1828 and with an associated King's pattern loaded handle.

Lot 407

A George III satinwood tea caddy with conch shell inlaid top and ivory escutcheon 33 cm wide.

Lot 411

A Victorian walnut table top Wellington chest, the caddy top over three drawers, enclosed by double locking bar, all raised on a plinth base, 30 cm wide.

Lot 414

A Regency rosewood and Tunbridgeware banded tea caddy of sarcophagus form, boxwood strung, on later splay feet, 21 cm wide.

Lot 417

A parquetry inlaid walnut box, a silver tea caddy spoon and a silver plates tea caddy spoon, (3).

Lot 521

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY SINGLE TEA CADDY, the hinged lid with inlaid shell patera framed by boxwood stringing, opening to a single compartment, the cover with turned ivory knop. 10.5cm x 8cm x 9.5cm high.

Lot 533

A 19TH CENTURY COROMANDEL TEA CADDY of domed form with ornate pierced gilt metal straps, cartouché and escutcheon, the hinged top opening to reveal the two tin lined caddies. 13cm x 16.5cm x 22.5cm

Lot 539

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, the moulded rectangular top with brass bale handle opening to reveal the tri-sectioned interior, raised on brass claw feet. 17.5cm x 28cm x 19cm

Lot 546

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY WALNUT CASED SCENT BOTTLES with facet cut stoppers and tapering shoulders, the sides engraved with floral decoration, held within a two compartment walnut 'caddy' with mother of pearl inlaid escutcheon. 8.5cm x 10.5cm x 15cm

Lot 252

19th century mahogany and box wood strung tea caddy the interior with two compartments and a bowl 9612

Lot 317

19th century rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy the interior with two lidded compartments and aperture for mixing bowl 7126

Lot 486

A George III mahogany tea caddy

Lot 467

A collection of silver, silver coloured and plated items, including: a canted-square tea caddy and cover, Chester 1903; a circular pedestal sweet dish, Birmingham 1912, with foliate piercing; a hemispherical small sugar bowl, London 1910; a loaded small candlestick, Birmingham 1906; an Iranian silver coloured square chased cigarette box, .840 standard marks, applied with the Shah's crest, presentation engraved and dated 1969 inside; a pair of plated coasters; and other items, 683g (21.75 oz) of weighable silver (differing standards). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 474

A Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern caddy spoon by Robert, James & Josiah Williams of Bristol, Exeter 1848; two fiddle and thread sauce ladles by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902 & 1903; a George IV Old English sauce ladle, London 1821, later gilded, embossed and chased as a sifter spoon; and a George III pierced and bright-cut sugar tongs, duty, standard and (rubbed) maker's marks only (5). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 475

A collection of silver small flatware, including: a William IV fiddle pattern sugar shovel, London 1832, engraved with a crest; an early Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1841, engraved with initials; an Old English shell bowl example, maker's mark 'J.B' only; a William IV fiddle pattern mustard spoon, London 1832, engraved with a crest; two butter knives; a small ladle; a child's push; and various tea spoons, 400g (12.75 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 502

A collection of silver items, comprising; a Connemara marble clover leaf menu holder, one stone missing, Birmingham 1903, a toast rack, a small circular pierced pedestal bon bon dish, a small pedestal bowl, a pair of circular salts, a pair of silver loaded candlesticks, a pepperette, a Georgian caddy spoon, lacking a handle, a folding fruit knife, a continental ham bone holder, a cream jug, part of a cork screw, and a foreign spoon. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 503

A quantity of silver items; including, a Kiddush cup, by J.Zevring, Chester 1920, another similar smaller Kiddush cup, Birmingham 1917, a sugar basin and cream jug, a shell butter dish, a mustard pot with liner and a Victorian salt spoon, a tea or lemon strainer, two pepperettes, a salt and a Georgian caddy spoon, four tea spoons, a small fork, a pair of sugar tongs and a Georgian salt spoon, 599g (19.25 ozs) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 516

A silver mounted glass sugar caster; a silver mounted glass scent bottle, lacking the stopper, a silver mounted toilet bottle, a set of six silver bean end coffee spoons, two silver napkin rings, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a cased set of six silver handled knives, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, a cased three piece plated cruet set, a plated pair of grape shears, six plated teaspoons, and three plated salt/peppers. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 592

A small collection of silver flatware, including: a Victorian fiddle and thread pattern caddy spoon by George W. Adams, London 1853, with a shell bowl; a George III bead edge sugar tongs, maker's and standard marks only; a Russian silver and mother of pearl paper knife, 84 zolotniks (repaired); and three other items. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

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