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Lot 501

A 19th Century Coromandel Domed Topped Tea Caddy having brass banding and studded decoration, with hinged lid enclosing fitted interior, cut glass sugar bowl and 2 lidded compartments, 31cm wide, 19cm high

Lot 539

A 19th Century Tortoiseshell and Ivory Inlaid Sarcophagus Shaped Single Tea Caddy, having hinged lid enclosing lidded compartment, on splayed claw feet, 13.5cm wide, 13cm high, 10cm deep

Lot 569

A Victorian Walnut Domed Topped Tea Caddy with raised brass studded and ivory style decoration, having hinged lid enclosing 2 lidded compartments, 20.5cm wide

Lot 675

A late 19th Century mahogany rectangular tea caddy raised on four bun feet, hinged lid opening to single compartment and pressed marble glass bowl, length 26cm.

Lot 753

A late 19th Century burr walnut twin sectioned sarcophagus tea caddy with mahogany lined interior, length 22cm, S/D.

Lot 756

A 19th Century rectangular mahogany tea caddy of plain form hinged lid opening central glass bowl flanked by twin caddies, length 30cm, lacking ring handle.

Lot 761

A 19th Century mahogany rectangular tea caddy, hinged lid opening to single interior caddy with glass bowl, length 23cm.

Lot 1079

A set of gold clubs in caddy and an electrically powered golf buggy/trolley

Lot 238

A Pratt type pearlware tea caddy circa 1790, the shaped rectangular section body moulded and painted with Macaroni figures, decorated in ochre, green and blue, damaged cover present, 13cm high, A/F.

Lot 445

Four sterling silver caddy spoons with engraved Masonic details to terminals, together with assorted silver plated flat ware etc.

Lot 54

A plain Newlyn copper sugar bowl, a hammered Newlyn copper caddy spoon and a Newlyn copper candlestick drip pan decorated with fish.

Lot 223

A Russian papier mache black ground tea caddy, the lid with a woman standing before a ploughed field.

Lot 812

An 18th century Worcester tea caddy of unusual fluted ovoid shape, painted with Kakiemon panels separated by blue ground gilt panels, each with a red flower head. Height 5 3/4ins. Lid and neck restored. Blue seal mark.

Lot 2018

A Victorian, fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Newcastle 1845.

Lot 2044

A William IV caddy spoon by John Bettridge. The shell shaped bowl and stem with bright cut engraving, Birmingham 1831.

Lot 2083

A Victorian caddy spoon by George Unite, with mother of pearl handle, together with a small capstan inkwell.

Lot 2099

A George III caddy spoon, with scoop shaped bowl and turned ivory handle, Birmingham 1804. Maker's mark for Samuel Pemberton.

Lot 409

A modern cased miniature tea and coffee set by A Marston & Company Birmingham 1978 comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk and sugar all with fluted sections and simple shaped rectangular twin handled tray, in fitted case; a cased set of six coffee spoons by R Allinson, Edinburgh 1972, with stone set thistle finials; a cased reproduction 'Jockey cap' caddy spoon; a lucky horse shoe serviette ring and a Victorian mustard pot in the form a thistle with motto 'DINNA FORGET' engraved to cover -5

Lot 411

A large collection of pierced thistle spoons all by F Howard (of Sheffield) with Edinburgh marks, various dates, the terminals with pierced and engraved thistle, to include a large number of teaspoons, butter knives, caddy spoons, sugar shovels, sifter ladles, toddy ladles, large and small pickle forks, salt and mustard spoons, etc, some cased sets (qty)

Lot 425

An Edwardian cruet stand by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1908, the five lobed base with pierced gallery and central loop handle, with matched glass mustard salt and pepper and two oil bottles; with a similar plated example; together with a tea caddy London 1898, of oval outline with everted floral border and fluted body, raised on four paw feet -3

Lot 542

A collection of items to include, a George III Birmingham 1822 caddy spoon of King's pattern with shaped scoop bowl; a modern Britannia standard cream jug, London 1935; two mother of pearl fruit knives with silver blades; a modern tea strainer and a small collection of shell boxes (qty)

Lot 55

An 18th Century Chinese blue and white tea caddy and two Imari saucers with shaped rims

Lot 184

A Georgian silver caddy spoon with engraved decoration and shell shaped bowl, Birmingham 1800

Lot 222

Two Georgian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, a pair of silver sugar nips, a silver sifter spoon, a sliver caddy spoon set moonstone, and a pair of sugar tongs

Lot 76

An early George III mahogany tea caddy, circa 1765, of rectangular form with cavetto edged lid and foliate cast brass handle and escutcheon, 15.5cm high, 26cm wide

Lot 174

A thuya and ebonised tea caddy, first half 19th century, 19cm high, 17cm wide, 16.5cm deep

Lot 399

A George III tea caddy, circa 1800 of melon form, interior formerly lined, with key 15cm high

Lot 586

A George III mahogany tea caddy, circa 1760 caddy top, rounded corners and ogee bracket feet 24cm wide, 18cm high

Lot 1608

A late Victorian figured walnut twin division tea caddy of oval form, retailed by Farthing & Co, Cornhill, London, length 27 cm.

Lot 1700

A Walnut tea caddy of rectangular shape, inlaid with bands of geometric marquetry, 24 cm, a 20th century mahogany and inlaid Canterbury, 46 cm, and a floral carved cigarette box, 20 cm, (3).

Lot 1724

* A Georgian style fruit wood tea caddy, 20th century, in the form of an apple, with elliptical silver plated escutcheon, the hinged lid with stalk, with key, 12 cm high.

Lot 1726

A Georgian style stained fruit wood tea caddy, 20th century, shaped silver plated lock escutcheon, the hinged lid with knob, 13 cm high, (a/f).

Lot 1760

A line inlaid walnut tea caddy with brass furniture, width 26.5 cm, 18th century and later, (a/f).

Lot 1767

A coromandel rectangular twin division tea caddy, 19th century, the lid inlaid with circular mother of pearl token, the key lock with ivory escutcheon, the interior opening to reveal two canisters, 22 cm wide, a Victorian ebonised writing slope with mother of pearl inlay, 30 cm wide, a 19th century Chinese lacquered tea caddy decorated in gilt with chinoiserie scenes, the hinged lid lifting to reveal two lead canisters with ivory finial's, 21.5 cm wide and an early 20th century oak table top humidor with fitted interior, 26.5 cm high. (4).

Lot 160

A George IV rosewood sarcophagus shape tea caddy, with boxwood line edging, the interior with a pair of hinged lidded canisters and a silver mounted mixed bowl (cracked), London 1820, later side handles, 7.75in (19.5cm) h, 12.5in (32cm) w, 6.26in (16cm) d.

Lot 325

A white metal toddy spoon, 19th century, together with a silver candle snuffer, London, marks rubbed, a continental white metal twin handled tray and a quantity of silver plated items to include a tea caddy, wine coasters, jug, dish, candle stick; a quantity of costume jewellery to include bar brooch's, silver circular brooch, belt buckle, tie pin, bracelet and necklace, (a lot).

Lot 5

Cranberry glass trumpet posy vase, similar tea caddy, mixing bowl, ruby flashed liqueur decanter and two glasses, Medina and three other paperweights

Lot 168

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 21cm high

Lot 73

A Victorian walnut veneered inlaid tea caddy and an Arts and Crafts biscuit tin modelled as a casket.

Lot 29

A pair of decanter labels, of oblong form with shell, leaf and gadroon moulded rim, inscribed for Madeira and Sherry, 2 1/2” wide, London 1966 and 1967, together with a modern caddy spoon, 1.70ozs (3)

Lot 42

A George III caddy spoon, Old English pattern, with shell shaped bowl, monogrammed, 3 1/2” long, London 1809

Lot 211

A George III mahogany and inlaid tea caddy, of square form with canted corners, the interior cover and rising top with ring handles, 5” high (illustrated)

Lot 212

A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy, two division with domed top and waisted body, the canisters with domed covers, 10 3/4” wide (illustrated)

Lot 213

An early 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy, of bombe form, originally with two divisions, the cover inset with a white metal plate with monogram S, raised on four ivory ball feet (some restoration needed), 5 1/2” wide x 3 1/4” deep x 4 1/2” high (illustrated)

Lot 214

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, with stringing, of oblong form, brass carrying handle and escutcheon, (converted and with some restoration), 8 3/4” wide (illustrated)

Lot 858

A box containing a small quantity of silver plated ware comprising of three meat skewers, a spoon tray, a tea caddy, a desk stand, a chamber stick, a caddy spoon etc.

Lot 378

Mahogany small tea caddy, circa 1820, the lid inlaid with a floret. Width 11cm. Illustrated

Lot 383

Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, with burr walnut marquetry decoration and ring side handles, on bun feet, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments. Length 20cm. Illustrated

Lot 416

Modern hallmarked silver Caddy Spoon, with shell handle and bowl, A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1965, 18grms.

Lot 5

A Chinese Imari porcelain tea caddy of canted rectangular form decorated in red, blue and gold with a landscape between smaller floral and foliate panels, 12cm. wide, Qianlong.

Lot 69

A Meissen porcelain tea caddy of rectangular form, enamelled with a version of the 'Little Table' pattern, 10.5cm. high, blue crossed swords, 18th century, devoid cover and chipped.

Lot 166

A German 'caddy' in the form of a seated cat licking his leg, realistically modelled and tooled, the detachable head inset with pierced wooden eyes, 17.5cm. high, probably Neresheimer, Hanau, bears import marks for Berthold Muller, London 1905, 752gm., 24.18oz.

Lot 512

A 19th century blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy of rectangular form, the shallow domed hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments, 17cm. wide.

Lot 513

A 19th century blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy of tapering sarcophagus form, the shallow domed lid enclosing two lidded compartments, raised on ball feet, 18cm. wide.

Lot 2724

Pair of lacquered cylindrical caddies and covers, with gilt and black scrolling foliate decoration, a lacquered scoop and a smaller caddy, (4), PROVENANCE: Thetis Blacker.

Lot 23

A George IV silver caddy spoon, shovel shaped bowl engraved with flowers with matching handle, 3" long by Lawrence & Co., 1833.

Lot 234

An oval copper Newlyn School tea caddy by Herbert Dyer, stamped H Dyer, 4 1/2" wide x 4" high.

Lot 154

Georg Jensen silver tea caddy of oval form with styalised foliage decoration and beaded borders the domed cover with flower finial marked sterling 925 and Georg Jensen on base, crowned Jensen mark used 1925-32, English import marks for 1930, 6.5" high, 10.5 ozs

Lot 174

Dutch silver caddy spoon with Cupid terminal decorative Dutch toasting fork, four coffee spoons, two small spoons with green stone inset handles, a sifter spoon and a teaspoon with bird handle

Lot 257

George V silver oval tea caddy with half reeded body on scroll feet, London 1911, 9 oz h: 6 in.

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