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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND BOXWOOD TEA CADDY, with three internal lids, ivory escutcheon, raised on turned feet, 10 ins x 7 ins.

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A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, with circular scroll embossed and floral engraved bowl, maker:- J.L, Birmingham 1813 and a plain George III silver DITTO, maker:- AB.GB., London 1808. (2)

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A set of six mother of pearl and turquoise bead round buttons, stamped '9t', in a case; a silver gilt sewing set, Birmingham 1972, in a box for Asprey & Co.; a set of three nickle mounted glass scent bottles, in a green leather case; and a Regency mahogany tea caddy (distressed)

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A silver mounted cut glass ovoid sugar caster by Barker Bros. Ltd, Birmingham 1940; a plated square tea caddy and a small coffee pot; with two small photo frames. Best Bid

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A silver shaped oval bachelor's tea pot by Charles Stuart Harris & Sons, London 1905, with composition handle and ovoid finial; a late Victorian oval tea caddy by Thomas Bradbury & Co., London 1896; and a pair of oval sauceboats by C. J. Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1989, with shaped rims, leaf-capped flying scroll handles and on shell and hoof supports (4)

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A collection of silver cutlery, including: five cast and chased spoons, various George III and later dates and makers; two pairs of Victorian 'apostle' spoons, by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1886 and by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1887; a Victorian engraved cake knife by George Unite, Birmingham 1886, with a plain mother of pearl handle, in a case; a set of nine Victorian ice cream spoons by Francis Higgins, London 1894, in an Old English bead edge and cartouche pattern; a Victorian 'apostle' sifter spoon, London 1886; eleven other English pieces; and a Dutch silver-coloured metal caddy spoon

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A collection of Victorian and later small silver, comprising: a circular embossed christening mug by Edwin Ker Reid, London 1868, with presentation inscription; a pair of fluted square small candlesticks by Edward Hutton, London 1886 (dents); a pair of trefoil cruet frames by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1896 (only two bottles remaining); an embossed oval tea caddy by Elkington & Co., London1888 (pin holes); a circular flower embossed bowl on grotesque mask and scroll feet by Joseph Heming, London 1886; an oval half-reeded tea pot, a circular half-reeded sugar bowl and a circular stand

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A suite of 19th Century mahogany, marquetry and parquetry rectangular boxes, the lids inlaid with Ships of the Line and other sailing ships within chequered bandings and parquetry panels to sides, comprising - writing box 15.75ins x 10ins x 6.25ins high, work box 12.75ins x 10ins x 6ins high, and two division tea caddy, 9ins x 5ins high Illustrated £400-600

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A 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with mother of pearl escutcheon, hinged lid opening to compartmental interior. Length 13” A/F.

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An early 19th Century mahogany and glass panelled rectangular tea caddy the twin front and side glass panels decorated with ribbon tied gilt flowers to a powder blue ground below fruiting vine border and conforming hinged cover opening to twin compartmental interior. Length 9”. Damage.

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A George IV rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with a twin section lidded interior and raised to squat turned feet, mixing bowl missing, 12” wide.

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A late George III mahogany tea caddy with twin interior canisters and central provision for bowl, terminating in silver plate loop handle, length 12”, damage.

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A 19th Century burr walnut and Tunbridge style banded two division tea caddy with fan detail to borders, length 9”.

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Pearwood tea caddy in the shape of a pear

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19thC sarcophagus shape mahogany tea caddy

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Victorian crossbanded walnut tea caddy

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George III mahogany tea caddy and three other boxes

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WMF - a white metal hat pin holder, modelled as a lady holding a parasol, to a circular base; a planished caddy spoon, London 1932, maker's mark AS, with seal terminal and scroll shoulders; together with a circular salt with pierced border and bifurcated overhead handle, with clear glass liner (3) 14cm, 9.5cm and 7.2cm

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A Scottish caddy spoon, with marks for Glasgow 1825, maker's mark double struck and unclear possibly Robert Gray & sons, of Fiddle and Thread pattern with shell bowl. Length 10.5cm

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A Samson porcelain tea caddy decorated with flowers and gilded edges, raised on four shaped feet.

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A quantity of Mintons bone china decorated in the 'Haddon Hall' pattern including a tea caddy and preserve pot and cover.

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A group of Oriental wares, comprising; large satsuma ginger jar and cover, fluted imari bowl, metal wine pot formed as a duck, lacquer box and cover, pewter tea caddy and a Chinese famille rose porcelain ginger jar and cover with wooden stand.

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A late 19th Century walnut and mother of pearl inlaid, twin division tea caddy with a domed lid.

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A small Old Sheffield plated bachelors teapot, with a griffin shaped spout, raised on bun feet and an oval plated on copper tea caddy, with a pull off lid.

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An oval silver tea caddy, decorated with mythological creatures and cherubs, Chester 1902.

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A 19th century mahogany two division tea caddy of sarcophagus form on bun feet, width 30.5cm.

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A Victorian mahogany twin division tea-caddy of sarcophagus form with glass bowl, on turned bun feet, width 39cm.

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A 19th century mahogany tea-caddy of sarcophagus form, length 29cm, and two mahogany framed rectangular wall mirrors, a/f, (2).

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A parquetry inlaid tea caddy, with twin boxes and central bowl aperture, on bun feet, 19th century and later, width, 29.5cm.

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A William IV rosewood tea-caddy, of sarcophagus form, on four bun feet, width, 27.7cm.

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An inlaid and cross-banded mahogany tea caddy with compartments for twin caddies and mixing bowl (lids lacking), width 30.5cm, 19th century and later.

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An inlaid and cross-banded mahogany tea caddy with compartments for tea caddies and mixing bowl (lids lacking), width 30cm, 19th century and later.

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A mid 20th Century burr walnut and lacquered brass bracket Clock, the waisted case surmounted by a caddy top, with cast and pierced foliate finial with further scrolling foliate mounts and bracket feet, single glazed door enclosing a gilt dial with applied roman lozenges, to a German brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on two bells, height 23”

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A Victorian walnut Tea Caddy, the domed top applied with a silverplated name plate, similar escutcheon below, the interior fitted with two compartments, 8” long

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A Victorian mahogany small sarcophagus shaped Tea Caddy, fitted within for two compartments on compressed bun feet, 7” long

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A 19th Century Rosewood Boxwood strung Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, fitted within with two compartments, bone escutcheons, 7 ½” wide

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A late 18th /early 19th Century burr walnut oval Tea Caddy, with lifting lid and void interior, 5 ½” wide

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A 19th Century Yew wood Tea Caddy, inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringing, interior fitted with two compartments, 7 ½” wide

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Two nineteenth century silhouette pictures, cut-outs, one of a lady in lace cap, the other a child, gilt frames; along with a nineteenth century mahogany tea caddy, rectangular, with two lidded inner compartments, diamond shape bone escutcheon (three)

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A Chinese hand painted blue and white porcelain tea caddy, lacks lid, rectangular base, with Greek key pattern border.

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A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with brass inlay, plus a number of assorted walking sticks includes one with silver collar hallmarked, one with 925 silver end modelled as man and woman, etc (q)

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1860, with fluted shell bowl and ring handle cast with fruiting vine

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A George III silver caddy spoon by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1799, with pierced bowl; eight other assorted caddy spoons and a Georgian silver slice

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An Old Sheffield plate three piece tea service, of oblong baluster form; a plated octagonal tea caddy (all worn)Best Bid

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A Swiss 875 standard tea caddy by Rodeck, of oblong cushioned form with hinged cover raised on four bun feet

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A pair of silver candlesticks, makers mark HE, Sheffield 1896, of oval, fluted neo-classical form; a silver sugar caster (damaged) and an electroplated tea caddy

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A silver urn shaped tea caddy, makers mark RP, London 1925, on circular foot with lion mask ring handles; two silver tankards and a silver waiter

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A silver oblong tea caddy with a gadrooned rim by Heming & Co, London 1915, the domed cover with oval finial and on four ball feet, stamped Heming & Co., Conduit St, London, 268g (8.5 oz)

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An early 19th Century tortoiseshell, pewter strung and ivory inlaid tea caddy of bombé form, the rectangular hinged lid opening to reveal twin tortoiseshell veneered lids, raised on brass ball feet, 16 cm x 16 cm x 11 cm (ILLUSTRATED)

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An early 19th Century tortoiseshell, pewter strung and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy of serpentine form, the hinged lid revealing twin shaped lidded compartment, each with floral mother of pearl finials above floral inlaid front, stepped base, and raised on four brass ball feet, 14.5 cm x 20 cm x 13 cm (ILLUSTRATED)

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A 19th Century Chinese Niello tea caddy of rectangular form, the detachable lid with Greek key and scroll decoration above similarly decorated side panels, 9.5 cm x 15 cm x 10.5 cm

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An early 20th Century silver tea caddy of squat ovoid form, the hinged lid with clipped-in later caddy spoon, above plain main body and raised on four bracket feet (Birmingham 1909), 9 cm high, approx 5 oz

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A George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon of typical for (Exeter 1828, by William Woodman), 9 cm

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A Regency mahogany cellerette, the caddy top with central rosewood banded and satinwood strung oval panel within a cavetto moulded and ebony strung edge, opening to reveal a twelve bottle interior containing five various bottles and stoppers, the plain sides with brass carrying handles and rosewood cross banded front drawer, raised on ogee bracket feet and brass castors, 50 cm wide x 52 cm high

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A silver inkwell. Sheffield, makers mark and date letter rubbed, together with a silver cased cigarette box, modern silver dish, three silver cruets, silver top jar, silver caddy spoon, six silver and enamel coffee spoons, six silver napkin rings, four silver backed brushes (a qty).

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A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged top with carved decoration, opening to reveal a cut glass bowl flanked by two removable caddies, the sides with carved scallop handles and the base with four carved claw feet, 14.5in (37cm) wide.

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A late 18th century Chinese export part tea set decorated with a pink diaperwork border flower sprays and smaller sprigs comprising: a globular teapot; an ovoid tea caddy and cover; a sparrow beak milk jug (lacking cover); a twin handled sugar bowl (lacking cover); four tea bowls; a spoon rest; and a large saucer; also a matching food bowl and cover; and a hot water pot and cover similar (12)

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A Regency tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy the 'caddy' hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior above a serpentine front with moulded base raised onsilvered sphere feet 19cm wide

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A George III tortoiseshell and ivory-inlaid tea caddy of ten-sided section the hinged lid with silver handle inlaid with radiating mother of pearl dot motifs and enclosing a lidded compartment for tea the sides with applied shield-shaped cartouche and escutcheon and corresponding dot inlaid decoration 10cm high

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