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Lot 424

An 18th century German satinwood and kingwood parquetry tea caddy, with a moulded edge and a hinged cover with a cast gilt brass handle, revealing a triple divided interior above a cedar lined side drawer with a button release, the moulded edge base on gilt brass claw and ball feet, 8in (20.5cm) h, 11.5in (20.9cm) w.

Lot 425

A George III satinwood and marquetry tea caddy, with kingwood banding and stringing, the hinged cover revealing a divided interior with two lidded covers, with brass flowering basket plate ring handles on brass claw and ball feet, 5in (12.5cm) h, 10in (25.5cm) w.

Lot 427

A mid 18th century Dutch mahogany tea caddy, with a moulded edge and parquetry banding, the hinged cover with a cast brass handle to a triple divided interior, the front with a ribbon tied swag escutcheon on brass paw feet, 5.5in (14cm) h, 8in (20cm) w.

Lot 446

A 19th century yew wood box, formerly fitted as a tea caddy, 4.25in (11cm) h, 8.25in (21cm) w, a Victorian mahogany and line inlaid previously fitted, a Victorian rosewood work box, and an amboyna and rosewood marquetry box. (4) All distressed.

Lot 820

A "Peter Pan" miniature folding gramaphone in leather case, a Reliance radio receiver in mahogany case, a late 19th century stereo card viewer with gilt brass and porcelain mounts, a mahogany twin division tea caddy, a 19th century gilt metal pedestal boat shaped bon -bon dish, a glass powder bowl and cover with gilt metal mounts, and a carved stone apple, (7), (A/F).

Lot 833

An Edward VII Caddy Spoon, the enclosed shovel type bowl to a square section stem and applied mother-of-pearl handle, length 4", Birmingham 1904, maker's mark JC&S

Lot 1112

An early 19th Century Mahogany Boxwood line inlaid and lacquered Brass Mantel Clock, signed Thoms Ernshaw of London, the balloon shaped case surmounted by a caddy top, with ball finial, over fish scale panels, with heavy cast carry handles to a waisted mid section and plinth base raised on four bracket feet, to a moulded Brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a signed Roman and Arabic enamel dial, with pierced blued steel Thwaites & Reed type hands, to a circular Brass twin fuse movement, with back plate signed and profusely engraved with floral foliate and urn decoration, and plates united by five knopped pillars with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 26"

Lot 1174

A 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy, ogee top enclosing a fitted interior, fitted with two lidded compartments and for central bowl (bowl missing), mother-of-pearl escutcheon and compressed bun feet, 12" wide

Lot 442

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form with decorative inlay and brass paw feet, a pair of brass candlesticks, a possibly Limoges enamel plaque and various picture frames.

Lot 100

A Georgian lacquered tea caddy with rounded canted corners, decorated with Oriental scenes standing on claw feet, 7 1/2" wide (interior lacking) and with a further Oriental lacquered tea caddy, 4 3/4" wide (2).

Lot 133

A PAIR OF 1930'S OAK BARLEYTWIST CANDLESTICKS, LATE XIX CENTURY PEWTER TEA CADDY, LIGHTERS, ETC :- ONE TRAY

Lot 525

A 19th Century mahogany two compartment tea caddy on four bun feet.

Lot 109

A late Regency rosewood tea caddy, fitted with ring handles, twin lidded interior, on bun feet, width 21.5cm (8 1/2in.).

Lot 245

A mixed quantity of items, comprising a pair of late Victorian circular salts, Sheffield 1896; a set of six apostle spoons (cased), a sifter spoon, a tea knife and two salt spoons; together with a plated sifter spoon and a caddy spoon

Lot 248

A Georgian caddy spoon, with shell-shaped bowl and prick dot decoration; a Victorian king's pattern caddy spoon, London 1839; another caddy spoon, a pair of sugar tongs and a quantity of tea spoons, total approx. weight 9 1/2 troy oz

Lot 20

A 19thC rosewood workbox, the cover inlaid with brass foliate medallion and corners, fitted with a removable tray, 9" wide; a 19thC mahogany two division tea caddy, of plain design with mother of pearl escutcheons, 7" wide. (2)

Lot 204

A Regency figured Mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, with gilt metal lion mask and ring handles, the interior with two lidded compartments, on four gilt metal claw feet, 9¼" wide.

Lot 201

An Edwardian silver tea caddy of bombé form, embossed with shells, flowers and leaf scrolls, the hinge lid with scroll finial, Chester 1904 by Nathan and Hayes, height approx 10.5cm.

Lot 703

A George III mahogany tea caddy with chequer line inlay, the domed hinge lid revealing two compartments.

Lot 723

A late 19th Century stained beech tea caddy, decorated with bell flowers.

Lot 757

An early Victorian Tunbridge Ware and ebony tea caddy, the hinged lid inlaid with a cottage, the concave body with a band of flowers, length approx 21cm (faults).

Lot 798

A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, inlaid with mother-of-pearl roundels and inlaid line detail.

Lot 206

A silver caddy spoon fashioned as a jockey's cap Birmingham 1909.

Lot 148

George V silver oval tea caddy with applied lion's head handles, London 1911, 5ozs h: 4.50 in.

Lot 701

19th century mahogany tea caddy interior with two compartments with hinged lids and later glass mixing bowl h: 13.50 x w: 7 x d: 7 in.

Lot 731

19th century mahogany and boxwood strung tea caddy hinged cover revealing two compartments h: 4 x w: 7 x d: 4 in.

Lot 44

A Tortoiseshell tea caddy, the faded rising top opens to reveal two lidded compartments with shaped front, supported on turned feet. 20cm long 12cm high

Lot 45

A Victorian walnut dome top tea caddy with ivory and brass mounts, opens to reveal two lidded compartments. 22cm long

Lot 75

A Ringtons Maling Ware octagonal 'Cathedral tea caddy' and another smaller caddy.

Lot 130

A VICTORIAN WALNUT DOMED TOP TEA CADDY, fitted with two compartments, 20cm wide

Lot 133

A 19th CENTURY WALNUT SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY (no interior, 14 x 21.5cm

Lot 136

A LATE GEORGIAN RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY THREE-SECTION TEA CADDY, with satinwood stringing, the red velvet interior enclosing three sections for black and green tea and a well for glass mixing bowl (missing)

Lot 391

A SILVER CADDY SPOON with basket weave engraving, Birmingham 1912

Lot 619

A Georgian mahogany cube tea caddy, containing a carved ivory part chess set, etc.

Lot 322

'R.M.S. CARINTHIA' ENAMELLED SOUVENIR TEASPOON, impressed mark 'Silver' enamelled EP CADDY SPOON 'England' pair of EP circular ASHTRAYS, EP square POWDER COMPACT AND A SMALL BRASS FIGURE OF NAPOLEON 2 1/4" high (6)

Lot 632

An iridescent glass caddy, 17cms tall

Lot 162

An early Victorian King's pattern silver caddy spoon with shell moulded bowl (London 1839 by Joseph and Albert Savory), together with a George III silver caddy spoon with bright cut decorated handle and shell moulded bowl (London 1799), 9 cm and 7.25 cm respectively, 2 oz total weight

Lot 193

A George III silver caddy spoon modelled as a textured leaf (London 1799 by Joseph Taylor), a small silver "Guernsey" pot, a small 19th century Continental silver model of a horsedrawn cart, a miniature Continental silver model of a windmill, etc.

Lot 306

A 19th century walnut tea caddy having two division interiors

Lot 30

Selection of Georgian and later silver caddy spoons

Lot 98

19thC commemorative cast Goliath continental silver caddy spoon, 18thC girl in medallion terminal, bust to stem, fluted bowl with scroll and peacock engraving, stamp LL, London, 1895 import

Lot 102

Silver plate jockey cap caddy spoon and a mustard pot

Lot 2311

Good quality Regency rosewood tea caddy, ivory escutcheon, brass feet

Lot 2377

George III mahogany tea caddy

Lot 615

A Victorian Walnut Dome Top Tea Caddy, with brass mounts,18 cm wideSee illustration

Lot 142

A George III ivory decagonal tea caddy with tortoiseshell stringing and banding, the hinged lid with mother of pearl disc inlay and a loop handle, the interior void and front with a later inlaid vacant cartouche and harebell garlands 11cm wide, 11cm high

Lot 203

A late 17th century walnut and floral marquetry month-going longcase clock By Joseph Knibb the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, signed to the lower margin: 'Joseph Knibb Londini Fecit', the 11" brass dial with chevron engraved perimeter and cherub mask spandrels around a silvered Roman chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with date aperture, the hood with caddy top, blind fretwork friezes and spire finials above a long runk door with central armorial of a crown supported by griffins, on a stepped apron with bracket feet, the whole inlaid flower-filled jardinieres and perched birds within line inlaid and trailing vine borders 236cm high Note: Joseph Knibb was born in Oxfordshire and traded in clocks in Oxford with his brother John. The most renowned member of a renowned family he was classed as a clock, watch and turret clockmaker with Tompion and Quare and circa 1670 he moved to the 'Dyal, Serjeants Inn, Fleet St.'(later Suffolk St.) London. Knibb made many celebrated clocks including Prince Rupert's night lantern for Charles II, the turret clocks for Wadham College, and the State Entrance of Windsor Castle.

Lot 285

A mid 18th century mahogany framed chair back settee the curved back with double paper scroll crestings flanking a central carved scallop shell above a pair of solid vase-shaped splats, similarly carved with scrolls, the outscrolling arms boldly carved with lion masks, each with bared teeth and finely carved trailing manes, the balloon-shaped drop-in seat, with a caddy moulded rail and damask upholstery, on three front scallop shell and leaf carved cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet, the two rear legs of plain outswept form; together with a pair of associated side chairs, of near-matching design (3) Settee: 158cm wide, 106cm high, 56cm deep (seat 47cm high)

Lot 291

A George III mahogany night stand the serpentine gallery with inlet handles above a pair of flame-figured and crossbanded doors and a sliding commode drawer, on caddy moulded square section legs 56cm wide, 78cm high, 50cm deep

Lot 292

A George III mahogany decanter stand the six division top of serpentine outline above scroll carved aprons, on chamfered and caddy moulded square section legs ending in castors 36cm wide, 48cm high, 37cm deep

Lot 359

A 19th century Continental walnut, ebonised and arabesque inlaid wall cabinet the caddy top with balustraded gallery above a dentil frieze and cabinet door inlaid with a classical goddess holding a dagger, enclosing shelves, flanked by pilasters and a base drawer, on tapering pendant with turned finials 48cm wide, 85cm high, 26cm deep The Estate of the late Mrs J R F (Cookie) Matheson

Lot 360

A George III silver caddy spoon by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1819, with a scalloped bowl and initialled 'EP', 6.5cm (2.5in) long; a Scottish caddy spoon by Shetland Silvercraft, Edinburgh 1967, with a round bowl and a cross handle, 6cm (2.25in) long; and another scallop bowl example by John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1966, 9.8cm (3.75in) long

Lot 366

A George III silver caddy spoon or shovel by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807, with a gilt bowl, a mother of pearl handle and engraved 'MA 1871', 8.8cm (3.25in) long; and another similar by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1805, 8.5cm (3.25in) long

Lot 367

A silver caddy spoon or shovel and a matching sugar shovel by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1853 (the caddy with no date letter), the gilt bowls embossed with fruiting vine, the tendril handles with leaves, 8cm (3.25in) and 13cm (5.25in) long

Lot 808

AN UNUSUAL GEORGE III MAHOGANY STRAIGHT FRONT CHEST with caddy legs, formed as one long drawer over a sliding ‘brushing’ slide, three long graduated drawers below with brass handles and supported on bracket feet. 3ft wide

Lot 389

Edwardian silver caddy spoon (Sheffield 1903), pair silver candlesticks, two cut glass scent bottles and hair tidy with silver mount, and two silver napkin rings (8)

Lot 29

A Victorian burr walnut veneered, mother-of-pearl inlaid and parquetry banded tea caddy, the interior having a single covered compartment and another fitted for a mixing bowl

Lot 30

A Rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the inside fitted with two covered compartments flanking a mixing bowl well, second quarter 19th Century

Lot 492

A George III silver tea caddy by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, dated hallmarked 1799 of oval form with shield shaped silver escutcheon to lock, arch top to hinged lid with oval ivory finial, approx weight 19oz, 16.5cm high

Lot 311

A group of commemorative pottery mugs, a Dresden blue and white tea caddy, a polychrome teacaddy, a Wedgwood Jasper blue teapot etc.

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