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A Regency pen and ink work sarcophagus tea caddy in the Indian taste detailed with gilt acanthus leaf scrolls to a black ground below scene of figures in a garden setting to top, opening to conforming interior with twin caddies and aperture for bowl , all raised on four pressed metal feet, length 12, some fading.

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An early 20th Century Aeolian Vocalion cabinet gramaphone, with a hinged caddy top and raised to square legs, 40 high by 20 wide, complete with a number of records, S/D.

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19thC rosewood and brass bound tea caddy and two other boxes

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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE MOON FLASK, a ginger jar, a Chinese caddy, two oval sauce boats and a few other Oriental pieces

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A French silver-coloured gilt part tea accessory set, post 1838 second standard mark, comprising; twelve King’s-shape spoons, a shell-bowl caddy spoon and a tea strainer, 306g (9.75 oz); in a boulle and ebonised box, of canted-rectangular form with red tortoiseshell ground and on gilt metal paw feet, 28cm (11in) wide

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An early 20th century Russian cloisonne enamelled tea caddy, Moscow kokoshnik mark 1908-1917, assay master Ivan Lebedkin, makers mark ‘B.A.’, decorated with foliate scrolls of polychrome pink, green blue and white enamel surrounded by arches of turquoise enamel, the removable cap with similar enamel detailing and white enamel jewelling, 12.5cm high

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A George III silver Old English bright cut caddy spoon by Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1790, with a feather edge and a shell bowl, 8cm (3in) long

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A George III silver Old English pattern caddy spoon by Mathew Linwood, Birmingham 1802, with a pierced round filigree bowl and an engraved handle with a script monogram ‘AP’, 6.5cm (2.5in) long

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A George III silver Old English thread pattern caddy spoon by Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1803, 9.8cm (4in) long

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A George III silver-gilt vine leaf caddy spoon, the Birmingham marks indistinct, with a simple wire tendril handle, the leaf bowl centred with gilt fruit, 7.2cm (2.75in) long

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A George III silver fiddle pattern shell bowl caddy spoon by William Eaton, London 1818

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Three silver caddy spoons, comprising: a George IV hour glass pattern example by Duncan Urquart and Napthali Hart, Birmingham 1825; a Victorian King’s pattern example by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1853, with a crest and monogram; and a Victorian shell bowl example, by G W Adams, London 1866, with a shell, leaf and scroll chased Old English pattern handle, 9.5cm (3.75in) long and smaller

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A William IV silver and carved mother of pearl handled caddy scoop by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1834, 8.8cm (3.5in) long

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A Victorian silver shell bowl and ivory handled caddy spoon by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1841, 9.5cm (3.75in) long

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the maker’s mark obscured by a leaf, Birmingham 1854, with a vine chased handle and a shovel-shaped broad fluted bowl embossed with a fruiting vine, 9cm (3.5in) long

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A Victorian silver vine leaf caddy spoon with a rope twist handle, the maker's mark indistinct, perhaps Dukes & Clemmens, Birmingham 1857, 8.8cm (3.5in) long

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1869, with a trailing leaf and ‘pear’ chased handle and a shaped bowl embossed with fruits and leaves, 8cm (3.25in) long

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A Victorian silver parcel gilt caddy spoon by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1881, with an engraved Old English pattern handle and a fig-shaped bowl with a shaped rim and embossed with a bird in flight and bamboo, 8.7cm (3.5in) long

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An Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, maker’s mark C.J.P.& Co., (not traced), London 1915, with a hammered fig-shaped bowl and a loop handle, 6cm (2.25in) long

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A late Victorian silver square tea caddy by William Comyns, London 1891, profusely embossed with birds, lion masks, drapery and cartouches on a matted ground, 12cm (4.75in) high, 144g (4.5oz)

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A silver square tea caddy by D & J Wellby, London 1923, with reeded borders, the hinged cover with an ivory pineapple finial, 11cm (4.25in) high 11oz

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SCOTTISH ARTS AND CRAFTS A BRASS TEA CADDY of square section, the square domed lid inset with turquoise roundel, above alternate repousee decorated panels depicting lion rampants and galleons in full sail 12cm high

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A Japanese shell inlaid red lacquer box, length 33cm, another lacquer box with fitted interior, and a 19th century rosewood tea caddy with fitted interior. (3)

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An early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, opening to reveal two compartments, 20cm.

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A George III silver Sauce Ladle with shell-shape bowl, by James Timberlake, London 1754; 4 bright-cut Old English pattern Salt Spoons by T.Pratt & Arth.Humphreys 1783; a fiddle,thread and shell pattern Butter Knife 1830; an Hourglass pattern ditto 1780; a pair of Albany pattern Sugar Tongs 1885 and butter knife 1899; 6 engraved Coffee Spoons with shell bowls 1904; a Teaspoon and a Caddy Spoon, 1924 and 1904, 11.5ozs (17 pieces)

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A George III fruitwood and crossbanded oval tea caddy, with ribbon swag and flowerhead inlaid decoration, the hinged lid opening to reveal twin-lidded caddies, 23cm x 16cm deep x 14cm high.

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An early 19th Century Indian rosewood needlework box, with caddy top, the ivory crossbanding with repeating floral scroll decoration and oval cartouche to the lid with initials, drawer to the base, with lion mask ring handles, 33.5cm.

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A Bristol blue tinted glass mixing bowl, with a George IV crested silver cover, London 1823, 12cm high, and a matching caddy spoon. (2)

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An early 20th Century Russian silver gilt and enamelled Caddy Spoon with gilt bowl, decorated with stylised floral motif in pale blue and pink detail on a white background to a further pale blue and black handle, with Russian marks 916, length 3 1/2"

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A 19th Century rosewood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, the interior fitted with two compartments, on compressed bun feet, (A/F), 8 ½” long

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An 18th Century mahogany Tea Caddy, of plain rectangular form, with a moulded edge, void interior and raised on bracket feet, 8 ¼” long

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A 19th Century oak sarcophagus shaped Tea Caddy, void interior, 11” long

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A good late 18th Century rosewood and satinwood strung Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, applied on either side with embossed handles, (rings missing), interior fitted with two lidded slotted boxes and central mixing bowl, on baluster feet, 12” long

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A 19th Century mahogany and boxwood strung Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, void interior, 7 ½” long

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GROUP OF SIX GEORGE DAVIDSON & CO. TEA CADDIES, comprising a pair of barrel-form with domed covers, 1893; square with diamond moulding, 1903; square with hob-nail moulding, 1890; hexagonal with diamond moulding, 1895; small caddy of barrel-form, moulded with bands of chains against a part frosted ground. (6)

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LATE 18th/EARLY 19th CENTURY SILVER JOCKEY'S CAP CADDY SPOON, marks indistinct. 5.5cm

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A mid 19th Century burr elm Tea Caddy the interior with 2 covered containers.

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A 19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy with ivory keyplate, the interior with 2 covered containers.

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Caddy spoon and needle cases (2), all with ornate patterns, stamped (1.21oz) (3)

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Shirt stud sets (3), all boxed, one incomplete, plus misc other items (24), inc Vesta case, caddy spoon, stone set buckle, medallions etc (27)

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Chinese lacquer tea caddy with liners

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A Victorian coromandel tea caddy, rectangular with domed cover, the interior with two covered compartments and cut-glass bowl, 31cm long

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A Regency snakewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with boxwood stringing, brass lion head handles, on ball feet, the interior fitted with two tea boxes and space for a sugar bowl 32cm wide

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A Victorian mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular form with brass handle to the cover, bracket feet, interior now with velvet lining, 23cm wide; and a brass box and cover, with raised back and hanging loop, decorated with applied brass lion heads and copper scrolls, 16cm wide (2)

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John Clayton Prescott A mid 18th century walnut and oak cross banded 8-day longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapment striking on a bell, the caddy top above foliate incised gilt frieze and brass dial with Roman numerals and rococo mask spandrels, the blacked centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the trunk door between reeded quadrant corners above conforming base, on bracket feet, the movement and case with some alterations and restorations 222cm high

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A Victorian papier mache tea caddy having mother of pearl decoration and a similar dish containing marbles

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A 19th century mahogany Sacophagus shape, two division tea caddy, having a brass lion mask handle and feet, also an Anglo Indian miniature box

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A collection of HM silver caddy and other spoons

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An oval tea caddy and cover embossed numerous figures in a landscape, 7cm (2.75") wide, Chester 1908

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An early 19th Century pollard oak tea caddy of plain rectangular form, the interior with two loose covers, 25.5cm (10") wide

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A late Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the top with knulled border and with two compartments to the interior, 20cm (8") wide

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An early 19th Century sarcophagus shaped tea caddy raised on ball feet, 19.75cm (7.75") wide, an ebonised box etc

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SUNDRY SILVER AND PLATE to include a gold bangle, a silver caddy spoon and other pieces

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Oak eight day longcase clock, the 8 square brass dial with matted centre, the case with long door, the hood with blind fret panel and caddy top, 84.5 high

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Lacquer eight day longcase clock, the five pillar movement with inside countwheel, the 12 square brass dial signed Thomas Cartwright, London, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and ringed winding holes, the partly restored case with long door inset with a lenticle, the hood surmounted by a caddy top, 97 high

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A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, the hinged lid revealing a central mixing bowl flanked by lidded compartments, raised on bun feet, 12 ins x 6 ins

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A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS-SHAPED TEA CADDY, with foliate mother-o-pearl inlay, twin lidded interior, raised on brass ball feet, 8 1/2 ins x 5 ins

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A LATE 18TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, with boxwood stringing and oval fan inlay to the lid and front, 5 ins x 4 ins

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A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, two internal lids, with pewter and mother-o-pearl dot inlay, 8 ins x 5 ins and a larger ditto TEA CADDY, with twin lidded interior and ring handles, veneer faults, 9 3/4 ins x 6 ins. (2)

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A LATE 18TH CENTURY OVAL SATINWOOD TEA CADDY, crossbanded borders and foliate and drapery engraved decoration, 5 3/4 ins x 3 1/4 ins.

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