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Lot 609

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, the rectangular top with central shell inlay, the front similarly decorated, 43/4" wide

Lot 610

A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND TUNBRIDGEWARE TEA CADDY, the domed top with twin bands of Tunbridgeware inlay, with a fitted interior with twin lidded compartments, 10" wide

Lot 618

A FRUIT FORM TEA CADDY with "shagreen" mounted top with white metal divisions, a pineapple finial and stained wooden body, 53/4" high

Lot 619

A REGENCY PENWORK TEA CADDY, the rectangular top decorated with a scene of Chinamen in a landscape, the tapering sides similarly decorated, the interior fitted with two lidded tea compartments, each all over decorated, 91/2" wide. on page 91

Lot 715

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, the caddy top above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass ring handles, on carved legs, 39" wide

Lot 147

A 19TH PRATTWARE TEA CADDY of canted rectangular form decorated in polychrome with relief figures of ladies and gentlemen, with blue and ochre foliate borders, 43/4" high.

Lot 205

FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE TEA CADDY AND COVER, circa 1765 of barrel-shape decorated with the zig-zag fence pattern, crescent "C" mark to base, 5".

Lot 33

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy on bun feet together with a Victorian rosewood mother of pearl inlaid work box

Lot 144

An early 19th century walnut tea caddy with inlaid chequered pattern stringing, two compartment interior with ivory knop, brass lion mask ring handles, standing on brass ball feet

Lot 250

An ornate silver caddy spoon, the bowl decorated with grapes and vines, fronds of which form the handle, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1859.

Lot 203

Set of six George V Mappin & Webb silver teaspoons (Sheffield 1918), a set of six late Victorian silver Onslow pattern teaspoons (Birmingham 1897) and a 1920s silver caddy spoon

Lot 220

George V silver tea caddy of cylindrical form with gadrooned borders by Mappin & Webb (London 1912), 9.5cm high

Lot 282

Early twentieth century Dutch silver tea caddy of oval form with embossed figure, animal and foliate decoration, ropetwist swing handle and reeded borders (import marks for London 1903), 9.5cm high

Lot 601

William IV oak sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with silver plaque to lid - This chest is made from a pile that was put down for the foundation of Old London Bridge by Peter a Priest in 1176 and taken up by the Rev William Jolliffe in 1832 - the interior with central glass sugar bowl flanked by two tea boxes with labels to bases made of the piles which were 656 years under Old London Bridge by J Ovenston upholsterer and cabinet maker No 72 Gt Fitchfield Street, London, 36cm

Lot 617

Early nineteenth century Tunbridge Wells ware parquetry inlaid tea caddy with floral and geometric decoration and interior lid, 14cm

Lot 618

George III inlaid mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with gilt metal ring handle and paw feet, tin liner with division, 23cm wide, 15cm high

Lot 676

Good quality Regency inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with two compartments, boxwood and crossbanded decoration, brass lion's head ring handles and paw feet, 20cm

Lot 677

Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with brass lion's head ring handles, 19cm, and a Victorian Syke's Hydrometer in mahogany case (2)

Lot 680

George II mahogany tea caddy with secret side teaspoon drawer, brass swan neck handle and key escutcheon on bracket feet, 22.5cm

Lot 722

George IV Tunbridge Wells ware inlaid and rosewood tea caddy of rectangular form, two compartments with geometric decoration, 20.5cm

Lot 754

Fine quality early Victorian pollarded oak domed top tea caddy by Mechi and Balin, Regent Street, London, with ornate pierced gilt brass floral scrollwork mounts and two side handles, two domed top tea boxes with labels for black and green tea flanking sugar bowl well with blue and gilt tooled velvet lining, 31.5cm

Lot 755

George II mahogany bombe tea caddy with brass swan neck handle and brass escutcheon, 25cm

Lot 100

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy having mother of pearl inlaid, raised upon bun feet, 30cm long

Lot 293

A Victorian Silver Berry Spoon having all over embossed floral and scroll decoration, Sheffield 1898, a silver teaspoon having turret finial, 2 other silver teaspoons, a silver fork and a plated caddy spoon (6)

Lot 400

A 19th Century Papier-Mâché Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy on black ground with hand painted exotic bird, floral, leaf and gilt decoration, having hinged lid (1 hinge a/f) enclosing 2 lidded compartments, on bun feet, 19.5cm wide (1 corner to lid chipped)

Lot 436

A 19th Century Rosewood Rectangular Tea Caddy having hinged lid enclosing 2 lidded compartments and later glass sugar bowl, 31cm wide

Lot 487

A Rosewood Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy having hinged lid (interior a/f), 28cm wide (in need of restoration)

Lot 43

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, a Victorian oak cigarette box with brass mounts, a Smiths mantel clock, an old elm bowl, a small wooden stool etc.

Lot 231

A small rosewood Tunbridgeware box with decorative parquetry inlay, 3 3/4" wide; a Georgian mahogany workbox of coffer form, 9 1/2" wide, a Georgian mahogany tea caddy with fitted interior, 12" wide and a small oak box, 7 1/4" wide (4).

Lot 134

A George III silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl and chased handle, incursive marks, London 1824

Lot 282

A George III rosewood, geometrically inlaid and strung tea caddy of casket form on ogee feet, 26cm wide, interior altered

Lot 283

A George III mahogany and crossbanded tea caddy of casket form on ogee feet, 26cm wide

Lot 284

A Regency rosewood and strung tea caddy of canted rectangular form with twin lidded interior, 22cm wide

Lot 78

A pastern shaped caddy spoon with pierced rim by IP, Birmingham 1817.

Lot 3

A 19th century rosewood and boxwood strung tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid enclosing twin lidded compartments (lacking bowl) on bun feet, length 33cm.

Lot 135

An early 20th century German shaped oval tea caddy and cover, decorated with wrythen fluting, blank cartouches, within draped borders, the base with an engraved inscription, the corner with armorial, 11.5cm high, 204gm, 6.55oz.

Lot 179

A George III tea caddy of oval form with hinged domed lid, chased and embossed with swags, flowers and foliage, 15.5cm high, John Emes, London 1799, 495gm, 15.92oz, a/f.

Lot 198

A quantity of plated ware including a full branch Epergne (a/f), oval tea caddy, three light candelabrum etc.

Lot 308

An Oriental black and gilt lacquer Tea Caddy, the interior with 2 pewter containers. 9" (23cms) wide.

Lot 119

A Georgian figured mahogany and banded tea caddy with canted corners, 12" wide

Lot 121

A 19th Century rosewood and satinwood banded tea caddy, 8" wide

Lot 271

A maple and star inlaid jewellery box, a similar mahogany and painted box, and a walnut and brass mounted double tea caddy

Lot 361

An 18th Century silver jockey cap caddy spoon by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham (illustrated) 1798

Lot 2501

A Victorian brass bound coromandel domed top tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing two dome topped canisters, one inscribed 'Green' the other 'Black', and a bowl aperture, fitted with an associated glass bowl, the interior bearing maker's label 'Pearce, maker, 77 Cornhill, London', width approx 33cm (minor faults).

Lot 306

A late Victorian silver tea caddy of octagonal form, the hinge lid with swing handle, London 1898 by William Hutton and Sons.

Lot 332

A George III silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Birmingham 1817 by Joseph Willmore, a pair of George III silver tablespoons and ten assorted silver teaspoons (faults).

Lot 382

A late 19th Century Dutch silver tea caddy and cover of canted rectangular form, embossed with figures amongst scrolls, import mark London 1890, height approx 13cm.

Lot 407

A Continental silver hexagonal dish embossed with a church and castle in a landscape within a stiff leaf band, width approx 12.5cm, together with an early 19th Century Continental silver tea caddy of cushion form with hinge lid on a flared stem and rectangular base, height approx 15cm.

Lot 454

A George V silver octagonal tea caddy, the hinge lid with hinged finial, London 1918 by Lionel Alfred Crichton, height approx 11.4cm.

Lot 455

An Edwardian silver tea caddy in the form of a knife box, the sloping hinged lid with scroll finial, London 1901.

Lot 458

A George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a coal shovel engraved with a chequer band, fitted with a turned ivory handle, Birmingham 1819 by Ledsam & Vale.

Lot 873

An Edwardian silver model of a parrot, Birmingham 1908 by H. Williamson Ltd, a pair of Victorian silver salt spoons, London 1851, two needlecases, and two Continental caddy spoons.

Lot 1010

An Edwardian mahogany bracket clock with twin fusee movement striking on a gong, the silvered dial with subsidiary strike/silent and slow/fast dials above Roman numerals and foliate scrolls, inscribed 'Dent, No 50481, 61 Strand & 4 Royal Exchange London', the caddy top carved with a band of flowers and scrolls above a pair of cut corner pilasters carved with ribbon and flower pendants, the bombé moulded base carved with a stiff leaf band, on bracket feet, height approx 35cm.

Lot 1035

A 20th Century walnut mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell and chiming 'Whittington', 'Westminster' & 'Winchester' on eight bells, the break arch dial with silvered chapter ring framing an oval boss inscribed 'Garrard', beneath 'slow/fast' and 'chime/silent' subsidiary dials, the arch with chime selection dial, cornered with pierced gilt amorini spandrels, the back plate signed 'Elliott London' and numbered '142/250', the case with caddy top and brass carry handle, above fret panels and glazed sides on bracket feet, height approx 43cm.

Lot 1503

A Continental porcelain Worcester style tea caddy of octagonal form, circa 1900, the body and cover painted variously with reserve panels of birds and insects within gilt framing against a blue scale ground, indistinct underglaze blue mark to base, height approx 12cm.

Lot 1541

A Worcester porcelain part tea service, circa 1780-1785, of fluted French shape, gilt with husk festoons and wreaths enclosing paterae and foliate bouquets, comprising five cups and six saucers, a sparrow beak jug and cover, a sucrier and cover, a tea caddy and cover, a spoon tray, two graduated dishes and a tea pot, cover and stand (some faults).

Lot 41

A GEORGE III EIGHT SIDED TEA CADDY the interior fitted twin compartments enclosed by a hinged rising lid, inlaid sycamore, satinwood and stained panels, with canted corners, 8" wide (see illustration).

Lot 80

AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE SILVER PLATED ELLIPTICAL TEA CADDY with hinged rising lid, carrying handle and plain interior (see part illustration).

Lot 94

A COLLECTION OF EIGHT PIECES OF 18TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN TEA WARE to include a teapot, caddy, two cups, one saucer, one vase and cover and two lidded jugs, each with famille rose enamel decoration.

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