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A 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped Tea Caddy, fitted interior (lacks bowl), on bun feet, 13 in wide

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An oak two division Tea Caddy, Deed Box, oak Book Trough made from timber of tree at English Bridge, Shrewsbury, carved Book Slide and a Cakestand, A/F

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George III silver caddy spoon with bright cut decoration and ivory handle, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1818, a silver pocket watch with chain and fob, two silver napkin rings, thimble, butter knife and pair of tongs.(7)

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A George VI Caddy Spoon, of lobed shell form with plain flared handle, length 2 ¼”, Sheffield 1943, makers mark TB & S

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A late 19th Century German Mantel Clock, H A C, the caddy topped case with brass carry handle and overhanging cornice, raised on a plinth base with bracket feet, to a cast brass bezel enclosing an Arabic enamelled dial with outside minute track and blued steel hands, to a rectangular brass movement with anchor escapement, strike on a coiled gong, height 16”

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A late 19th Century walnut former Tea Caddy, the domed and hinged lid of plain form, to a void interior, width 12”

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A mid 19th Century mahogany Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged and panelled lid to a tapering body with applied brass ring side handles, to a fitted twin compartment interior, raised on four compressed bun feet, length 8 ½”

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A late 18th Century mahogany Tea Caddy, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with brass carry handle to ogee mouldings, to a compartmentalised interior, width 9 ½”

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A 19th century rosewood,parquetry and Tunbridgeware two division tea caddy, length, 22cm, a/f.

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Georgian inlaid and crossbanded mahogany tea caddy with two internal canisters raised on four bun feet, 30 cm

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George III inlaid mahogany rectangular tea caddy with fitted interior comprising two canisters and central later glass bowl, w. 31 cm

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Regency mahogany sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy, 23 cm

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A Victorian Caddy Spoon Fiddle and Thread pattern engraved initial, London 1848

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A George III oval Tea Caddy with floral and leafage engraved friezes, hinged cover having urn finial, London 1789, maker: Wm Vincent

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A William IV Caddy Spoon with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1834, maker: F.C

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A George III Caddy Spoon with shell bowl, Fiddle and Thread pattern, London 1809, maker: J.S

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A William IV Caddy Spoon Old English pattern with shell bowl, London 1833

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A fine Victorian West Indian satinwood, burr walnut banded and floral marquetry inlaid pier cabinet, the canted caddy shaped top above a beaded and floral swag inlaid frieze, above a panelled cupboard door, the central oval reserve decorated with a bouquet of marquetry flowers in exotic woods, within an interlaced and beaded moulding and kingwood and marquetry spandrels, flanked to each side by canted corners inlaid with scrolling leaves and flowers, headed by leaf lappeted and bell husk carved capitals, on a shaped plinth base, 115cm high, 84cm wide, 46cm deep

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GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, 19th CENTURY, the hinged rectangular lid opening to reveal twin lidded compartments centred by an associated mixing bowl, with ivory escutcheon and raised on flattened bun feet. 16cm by 30cm by 15cm

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A 19th century tea caddy having a shaped lift top and a semi fitted interior with brass handles and bun feet

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A late 19th century tea caddy having painted decoration and numbered 12

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A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY, fitted a Bramah lock and with flush fitting side handles, 14" across

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A GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, with shaped case, plain interior and with ivory escutcheon (in need of restoration), 6" across

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A SIMILAR GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY with canted sides and fitted interior (in need of restoration), 7" across

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A SET OF THREE SILVER HALF REEDED MUSTARD POTS with spoons, 3 silver napkin rings and a Dutch style silver caddy spoon with import mark

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A George IV stamped caddy spoon with roses and other flowers in the bowl and a waisted stem with a shell terminal by Joseph Wilmore Birmingham 1822. 0.5oz

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A George III silvergilt caddy scoop with a fiddle stem and vines in the bowl by Samuel Pemberton Birmingham 1813 0.25oz.

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A Victorian caddy spoon with chased stem and a gilt bowl with embossed flowers by George Unite Birmingham 1877. 0.25oz

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A George III leaf caddy spoon with a curved tendril handle and pricked engraving by Joseph Taylor Birmingham 1798 0.25oz.

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A George III engraved caddy spoon with an acorn shaped bowl a shaped stem and a square terminal initialled ALC by Elizabeth Morley London 1810.

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A George IV Kings pattern caddy spoon with makers mark worn London 1827 1oz.

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Indian Colonial fiddle thread and shell pattern: a pair of tablespoons four mustard spoons two salt spoons and a teaspoon by Hamilton & Co Calcutta 2nd half of the 19th century together with a caddy spoon of the same pattern initialled WW to PEJ by George Adams London 1864 12oz. (10)

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An early 20th century American tea caddy with a pull-off lid makers Gorham & Co together with a George III tea leaf caddy spoon London 1796 the caddy 3.75in (9.5cm) 5oz. (2)

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A modern caddy spoon stamped out in the form of a fish with realistic fin and scale detail by T. Bradbury & Sons Sheffield 1910 3in (7.6cm) long 0.4oz.

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A modern Celtic plaid brooch by Alexander Ritchie hallmarked Birmingham 1934 and a Celtic caddy spoon by Celtic Art of Iona. (2)

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An Edwardian lozenge-shaped tea caddy plain with a pull-off cap by Norton & White Birmingham 1904 3.75in (9.5cm) high 4.5oz.

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A modern oblong tea caddy with a swing finial and bracket feet gilt interior by E.S. Barnsley Birmingham 1910 4in (10.1cm) high 6oz.

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A modern part fluted tea caddy on ball feet with a fluted knop finial the base inscribed by James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1914 4.8in (12.2cm) high 7.5oz.

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A late 19th century Dutch embossed tea caddy with ball feet and a swing handle import marked for London 1900 together with a miniature heart shaped chamberstick by William Comyns Birmingham 1891 the caddy 4.8in (12cm) high 5oz (2).

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An Edwardian bombe tea caddy on four scroll feet with a hinged cover by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd London 1909 5.25 in (13.3 cm) wide 7.5oz.

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Norie J: Caddy spoons an illustrated guide with a dedication by the author 1988 (with dust wrapper) together with Pickford I: Silver Flatware 1983 (with dust wrapper). (2)

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A George III caddy scoop with a hollow fiddle stem and stamped vines in the bowl by Samuel Pemberton Birmingham 1813 0.25oz.

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A Russian silvergilt plique-a-jour and cloisonne enamelled caddy spoon or shovel decorated in shades of blue red and white initialled maker AK Moscow 1896-1908.

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A Victorian foliate caddy spoon with a leaf shaped bowl and textured finish by John Tongue Birmingham 1842.

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A George III caddy scoop with an engraved and initialled stem by Cocks & Bettridge Birmingham 1806.

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A George III silver caddy spoon, the bright cut engraved floral handle with a circular bowl. Maker Elizabeth Morley. London, 1802.

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A George III silver caddy spoon, the engraved flared handle with an oval cartouche to a quatreform bowl. Maker Solomon Hougham. London, 1796.

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the cast handle chased in relief with grape vines, the shell fluted bowl with gilding. Maker George Adams. London, 1859.

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A George III silver caddy spoon, an engraved rectangular handle with initials and angled corners, a fig shaped bowl. Maker Elizabeth Morley. London, 1797.

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A Regency silver caddy spoon, the kidney shaped bowl engraved a flower, the engraved handle with initials and linked foliage pendants. Maker Cocks and Bettridge. Birmingham, 1811.

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A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy bombe-shape enclosing twin canisters with covers with silver escutcheon on metal ball feet 7in.

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A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy twin canisters enclosed each with cover on ball toes 5.75 ins

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A George III fruitwood 'apple' tea caddy 5.5 ins.

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A George III shovel shaped caddy spoon with turned ivory handle Samuel Pemberton Birmingham c1815 3ins

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A William IV silver shovel shaped caddy spoon with engraved bowl and turned bone handle Birmingham 1834 3.5ins

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A William IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved fan shaped bowl makers mark JC Birmingham 1833 3ins

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A Victorian silver shovel shaped caddy spoon with foliate wriggle work engraved bowl George Unite Birmingham 1865 3.5ins

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A George III fiddle and shell pattern caddy spoon possibly Jacob Wintle London 1816 3.25ins

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A George III shell shaped caddy spoon George Wintle London 1792 a Victorian caddy spoon with mother of pearl handle George Unite Birmingham 1846 and three others (a.f.)

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[GOLF]. The Autobiography of a Caddy-Bag, 8vo, pictorial boards (back-strip gone), 1st edn., L., 1924.

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