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Lot 636

A 19th Century Walnut Dome Topped Tea Caddy having inlaid banding, with hinged lid enclosing 2 lidded compartments, 23cm wide

Lot 690

A Walnut Rectangular Tea Caddy having hinged lid, 14cm wide

Lot 698

An Enamelled Octagonal Tea Caddy with cover, on blue ground with white panels depicting coloured floral leaf decoration, with further all over white leaf decoration, 11cm high (1 slight knock to rim and cover)

Lot 21

A caddy spoon, having shell shaped bowl and moulded shell haft, 3" long, Birmingham 1978, 0.67ozs.

Lot 202

A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with two divisions, ring handles and mother of pearl inlay, raised on four bun feet, 8" wide (illustrated).

Lot 230

A Crown Staffordshire matchbox holder, surmounted by a seated black golf caddy and inscribed "Caddie Sir?", on bun feet, 4" high.

Lot 358

A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Fiddle Pattern Caddy Spoon, initialled, William Eaton, London 1844; A Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, with flowerhead highlighted handle, L&S, Birmingham 1926. (2)

Lot 590

An Early to Mid XX Century Grandmother Clock, of eight day movement, the Westminster chimes striking on a gong, the brass dial with silver chapter ring, foliate engraved centre signed Howson, the mahogany case with a caddy topped hood, the slender trunk with an ogee top door, on bracket feet, 150cms high.

Lot 773

W.H Mawson Keswick copper tea caddy of bombe form with hinged cover and four ball feet, stamped marks W H Mawson K.H.I Keswick, 6" high

Lot 269

A Continental Tea Caddy, of oval cylindrical form, with allover embossed village scene, and circular pull-off cover.

Lot 289

A George IV Hallmarked Silver Beaded Pattern Caddy Spoon, initialled, by George Smith III, London 1825; A George III Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, with flat shaped handle, initialled, Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1816. (2)

Lot 262

Good small ivory and tortoiseshell banded decagon English tea caddy, the lid fitted with a gold reeded handle and inlaid with a mother of pearl star, the front inlaid with a gold shield engraved with a Coat of Arms believed to be that of the Spelman family of Narburgh County Norfolk, caddy 5" high. *This lot is sold with a letter discussing the Coat of Arms from Mrs Pauline Eastwood, International Heraldic Art, Victoria, Australia

Lot 31

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of rectangular form and two compartments, decorative boxwood stringing, oval vacant cartouche, ivory escutcheon pressed brass lion head and ring handles and on similar feet, 26.5cms x 15.5cms x 15cms

Lot 459

A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, crest, bright cut handle and shell bowl, Exeter 1871 and another of fiddle pattern, London 1847, makers mark for Henry Holland together with a pair of George III bright cut sugar tongs, Newcastle c. 1800, maker John Robertson I (3)

Lot 37

Russian Interest: A silver caddy spoon of traditional form, maker's mark (Cyrillics), Moscow 1893, also later Soviet mark.

Lot 38

Russian Interest: A silver caddy spoon of traditional form, pre-revolution assay marks.

Lot 61

Two antique scoop caddy spoons, one Cocks & Betteridge, Birmingham 1800, one Elizabeth Eaton, London 1853.

Lot 75

AN INDIAN WHITE METAL TEA CADDY of octagonal form, with a hinged lid, the body profusely decorated with trailing scrolls, unmarked, 31/2" high

Lot 220

AN EDWARDIAN PEN WIPE of circular form, with an embossed body, London 1903, together with two pairs of glove stretchers, two brushes, a caddy scoop, a shoe horn and a badge (8)

Lot 271

A LATE VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER MOUNTED TEA CADDY of rectangular form, with bracket carrying handles, the hinged cover with a pierced silver border of scrolls, centred by an engraved cartouche, the whole on four compressed ball feet, the interior with a single pull-out tortoiseshell panel, by Saunders and Shepherd, Chester 1895, 33/4" high.

Lot 274

A LATE VICTORIAN TEA CADDY of oval form, the body profusely embossed with flowers and scrolls, with two vacant cartouches and pull-off cover, by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1897, together with six various napkin rings (a lot)

Lot 291

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH MARROW SCOOP of double ended form, by WT, Edinburgh 1765, together with a pointed end toddy ladle, a sardine fork and an Old English pattern caddy spoon (4)

Lot 300

A MIXED LOT OF FLATWARE comprising a Victorian page turner, with an embossed handle and bone blade, London 1890, together with an hour glass pattern caddy spoon, two pairs of sugar tongs, two butter knives, a Kings pattern fork and a quantity of gilt Christofele teaspoons and dessert spoons (a lot)

Lot 1101

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID TEA CADDY, the rectangular top with a central brass tablet and conforming stringing, the interior with twin brass set tea canisters and cut-glass sugar bowl, the case with twin ring lion mask handles, 12" wide

Lot 449

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, with boxwood stringing and fitted with two interior boxes.

Lot 41

A Minton Pottery tea caddy the design attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser, rectangular section modelled as a rope bound package, glazed blue with Chinese character and flowerhead decoration unsigned, glaze flakes 10cm. high.

Lot 404

An A.E Jones silver spoon, hammered bowl and pierced finial, and a caddy spoon in the manner of A E Jones first stamped marks, Birmingham 1913 16.5cm. wide.

Lot 405

A Dresden tea caddy, of rectangular form with gilt enrichment and floral decoration together with the domed cover (af). 5ins high.

Lot 422

An 18th century Meissen porcelain onion pattern tea caddy, (af).

Lot 199

A George IV silver caddy spoon, by Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham 1825, with stylised fiddle And thread pattern handle over An octagonal section shovel bowl, 10cm; together with Another William IV silver bowled caddy spoon, by Thomas Freeman, Birmingham 1833 with unmarked hollow King's pattern handle, 14cm (2)

Lot 217

A George III silver caddy spoon, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1807, the circular bowl engine turned, within A floral border, the stem hatch engraved, 3.4cm diameter

Lot 483

An early nineteenth century burr yew wood sarcophagus tea caddy, the interior with two lidded compartments, 19cm wide

Lot 260

A collection of silver and plated Condiment Spoons, a plated caddy spoon, plated skewer and a silver mounted horn spoon with whistle finial.

Lot 264

A George IV silver spade shape Caddy Spoon with engraved bowl, Birmingham 1824 and 1 other.

Lot 391

A 19th Century oblong mahogany Tea Caddy, the interior fitted with 2 covered containers and with ivory key plate. 11" (48cms) wide.

Lot 29

Irish silver, a Dublin silver caddy spoon early 19th century

Lot 523

A Victorian walnut and parquetry domed tea caddy

Lot 548

A sarcophagus shaped mahogany tea caddy, a Victorian writing slope and a copper hot water bottle (3)

Lot 467

A pagoda shaped twin compartmented tortoiseshell tea caddy on four bun feet, 5.5 ins high, 6.5 ins wide (catalogue illustrated)

Lot 86

19th Century Yew wood Tea Caddy, sarcophagus form, bun feet.

Lot 428

Silver caddy spoon, approx. 115mm, Kings pattern handle, h/m London 1830 (0.72oz)

Lot 449

Various silver plated items, comprising four egg cups & spoons on fitted carrying tray, milk jug & sugar bowl in carrying caddy, some minor tarnish, preserve dish with blue liner, salt with blue liner, ornately pierced patterned bowl & plate, oblong sweetmeats dish with handle & an ashtray (8)

Lot 429

A silver tea caddy, with pseudo marks and Chester import marks for 1902, of oval outline embossed with carousing figures, pull off cover with artichoke finial, 8.4cm long, 203g (6.5 oz)

Lot 456

A provincial Georgian silver caddy spoon by Christian Ker Reid I, Newcastle circa 1797, no date letter, the bright cut old English pattern stem with monogrammed cartouche to a shell bowl, 9cm long, 10g

Lot 457

A Georgian silver caddy spoon by Ledsam Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1825, the shouldered old English stem to a die stamped bowl, 7.5cm long, 10g; with a Georgian silver caddy spoon by Richard Crossley, London 1796, the thread pattern stem to an oval ribbed bowl, 9.5cm long, 13g; a shell pattern silver caddy spoon, London 1970, 8cm long, 21g; a Joseph Taylor silver caddy spoon with a tab handle; and a silver caddy spoon with T.H. makers mark only, 15g, these latter two repaired, also a plated die stamped caddy spoon

Lot 458

A Georgian silver caddy spoon by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1805, the hatched engraved old English stem to a wriggle work pattern spade shaped bowl, 8cm long, 9g; with another Georgian silver caddy spoon with a bright cut stem to a shell bowl, repaired; a Victorian silver caddy spoon by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1867, hour glass pattern, 9cm long, 11g, repaired; a silver caddy spoon, London 1907, 8.5cm long, 14g; and a silver caddy spoon. London 1915, 8.5cm long, 15g

Lot 468

A collection of silver flatware, comprising: three matched old English pattern tablespoons; a set of six silver Georgian silver teaspoons, old English pattern; a similar pair by Peter & William Bateman; a caddy spoon; a pair of Exeter sugar tongs; a sifting spoon and a salt spoon, 408g (13 ozs)

Lot 478

A collection of assorted silver flatware, including three cased sets of silver teaspoons; a set of six nephrite handled teaspoons and caddy spoon, stamped 'Stg Silver'; a caddy spoon, cased; a late Victorian silver tea infusing spoon; silver table spoons, and other items including various bread/muffin forks

Lot 552

An assortment of plated items, including; a three piece Art Deco tea set; a tea caddy; three wine coasters; a salver inscribed with a crest; a coffee pot; various flatware and a cased pair of opera glasses

Lot 8

A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel tea caddy and sugar box, Khlebnikov, Moscow, circa 1890. of octagonal form, enamelled with panels of scrolling foliage, alternating on blue enamel and gilt stippled ground (2), 9.5cm wide, 11.5cm high. Provenance: Sotheby’s New York, 5th December 1997, lot 354. Provenance: Sotheby's New York, 5th December 1997, lot 354

Lot 39

A Russian silver-gilt and shaded cloisonné enamel tea-caddy, Pavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow, 1908-1917. of tapering square form with chamfered angles decorated with palm leaves, the sides with floral sprays within lotus shaped reserves with stylized palm leaf borders, the hinged cover with a central rosette, the borders with blue geometric decoration applied with gilt pellets, maker’s mark beneath Imperial Warrant, 9.5cm high, 8.4cm maximum wide, 8.4cm deep. Provenance: Christie’s New York, The Greenfield Collection of Russian Enamels, 20th October 1998, lot 141. Christie’s Geneva, Important Russian Works of Art, 15th November 1978, lot 318. Provenance: Christie's New York, The Greenfield Collection of Russian Enamels, 20th October 1998, lot 141. Christie's Geneva, Important Russian Works of Art, 15th November 1978, lot 318

Lot 40

A Russian silver-gilt and shaded cloisonné enamel tea-caddy, Fedor Rückert, Moscow, 1908-1917. of flared dome shape, with detachable screw cover and stopper, decorated all-over with stylized flowerheads and floral scrolls on a dark-brown ground, the domed cover similarly decorated; the shovel with identical decoration and with maker’s mark N.P. Moscow, 1908-1917. 13cm high, 9.5cm diameter. Provenance: Christie’s New York, The Greenfield Collection of Russian Enamels, 20th October 1998, lot 140. Sotheby’s New York, Russian Works of Art, 10th June 1981, lot 140. Provenance: Christie's New York, The Greenfield Collection of Russian Enamels, 20th October 1998, lot 140. Sotheby's New York, Russian Works of Art, 10th June 1981, lot 140

Lot 89

A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel tea-caddy and a matching pair of sugar boxes, Pavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow 1896-1908. each extensively enamelled with scrolling foliage predominantly in shades of blue and green, the lower border with a band of geometric decoration, the caddy with a domed cover and silver-gilt mounted cork stopper with articulated handle, the sugar boxes with hinged, domed lids, the borders with blue beads (3), Centre caddy: 8cm wide, 14cm high. Provenance: Sotheby’s New York, Fabergé, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, 8th June 1993, lot 322. Sotheby’s New York, Fabergé, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, 19th June 1991, lot 96. Provenance: Sotheby's New York, Fabergé, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, 8th June 1993, lot 322. Sotheby's New York, Fabergé, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, 19th June 1991, lot 96

Lot 92

A large George V silver-gilt dinner service for twenty-four covers, Goldsmith’s and Silversmith’s Company, London mainly 1919 and 1920. the borders of shell, rosette, and foliate scroll decoration, engraved trellis work and foliate panels, the majority with an engraved crest of a star, Comprising: Twenty-four dinner plates, 26.5cm diameter, Twenty-four dessert plates, 24cm diameter, Twelve soup plates, 26cm diameter, Twelve side plates, 19cm diameter, Three serving platters, 42cm, 36cm, 33cm wide, A pair of entree dishes and covers, 31cm wide, A circular vegetable pan, cover, tripartite divided interior, removable ivory handle with stopper to replace when on the table, 27cm diameter, An oval shaped soup tureen and cover, 28.5cm wide, A pair of asparagus dishes and racks, 27.5cm wide, Two shaped circular salvers on leaf clasped scroll feet, 24cm and 32cm diameter, Twenty- four silver-gilt mounted glass butter dishes, 13cm diameter, Twelve circular finger bowls, each on a spreading foot, 11.2cm diameter, Six scallop shell shaped dishes on three dolphin feet, 14cm wide, A pair of sugar casters, 18.3cm high, Four sauce boats, 21cm long, Four flower vases, 19.5cm high, A large silver gilt mounted cut crystal magnum sized claret jug, 30cm high, A seven-piece tea and coffee service comprising: A tea kettle with stand and burner, A bullet shaped teapot, A sugar bowl and cover, A cream jug, A coffee pot, A tea caddy and caddy spoon, A pair of large two-handled tea trays, 80cm wide, Condiments comprising: Twelve mustard pots, hinged covers and with Old English pattern spoons, Twelve circular open salts, with Old English pattern spoons, Twelve vase shaped pepperettes, pierced covers and raised on circular foot, 178 pieces, approximately 2200oz. Provenance: Christie’s London, 5th March 1997, lot 48. Provenance: Christie's London, 5th March 1997, lot 48

Lot 121

A Victorian silver tea caddy, Reilly and Storer, London 1851-52. of serpentine bombé form, with floral finial to the Chinoiserie decorated pull off cover, the sides similarly decorated and one with a coat of arms and motto ‘Benefictorum Memorum’ (Mindful of favours), all within a C-scroll and floral cartouche, the opposing cartouche blank, all on scroll feet, engraved to the underside ‘From Mrs. Temple to her niece Mrs. Kelham’, 13.5cm high, 14oz

Lot 179

A George III silver tea caddy, of simple cylindrical form with finely engraved borders of intertwined branch and garlands with star motifs between, with bright cut oval cartouche to centre below key hole with a crest of a pelican in piety, the flat flush hinged cover with identical border and with well formed branch foliate and flower head finial, 9.5cm high, 9.5m diameter, 10oz, Heraldry: Engraved with a crest common to a number of families; Atkins, Borthwick, Cramond, Hume and others, Engraved with a crest common to a number of families; Atkins, Borthwick, Cramond, Hume and others

Lot 180

A George III silver tea caddy, Hester Bateman, London 1785-86. of cylindrical oval form with bright engraved fleur -de-lys and flower head borders, the centre of the body below the key hole engraved with a canted rectangular cartouche with stylised flower head borders, with crest of a dragon looking left, the flush hinged cover with band of identical flower head and fleur-de-lys border and with green stained carved ivory pineapple finial, 9cm high, 11cm wide, 9oz, Heraldry: The engraved crest is used by a number of families including, Barton, Cross, Draycroft and others, The engraved crest is used by a number of families including, Barton, Cross, Draycroft and others

Lot 193

A Continental tea caddy, scent bottle, two jugs, a bowl and other china

Lot 360

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, a turned wood box etc

Lot 99

A VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL TEA CADDY with bright cut and chased decoration, having crest and monogram to cartouches either side, engraved inscription to base. London 1887, maker's mark TG. 203g (6.5oz) 10cm x 7cm x 8cm high

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