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A silver caddy Bham 1912 and caddy spoon 1911

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A 19th Century rosewood Tea Caddy of sarcophagus form enclosing two covered caddy boxes and a glass bowl, 13 1/2in

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A George III mahogany Tea Caddy of sarcophagus shape with brass handle and escutcheon, 9 1/4in, no interior

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A Georgian octagonal ivory Tea Caddy with tortoiseshell strips, inlaid mother of pearl and silver shield, 5in, in need of some restoration

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A 19th Century rosewood Tea Caddy of sarcophagus form with mother-of-pearl inlay, 9in, A/F and a brass mounted oak Money Box, 6 1/2in

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Three marquetry wood boxes, last quarter 19th century, comprising a Sorrentoware example, 9.5cm high, 30cm wide, 20cm deep; a Victorian stained oak tea caddy; and a Victorian stationery box with Gothic style arched cover

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A George III sycamore tea caddy rectangular with strung border the cover interior and exterior inlaid with shell motif 30cm wide (interior lacks fittings)

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A George III sycamore and marquetry inlaid tea caddy Sheraton period of canted rectangular form the hinged cover inlaid with a shell the front panel with a garland between patridge wood canted corners 11.5cm high (with restorations)

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An Anglo Indian padouk wood serpentine fronted chest late 18th century the caddy moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers with later bun handles flanked by brass side carrying handles on shaped bracket feet losses and restorations 84cm high 93cm wide 47cm deep

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A porcelain tea caddy and cover, circa 1800, probably Meissen, painted with sprays of summer flowers, the associated lid with bud finial, 14cm high.

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A continental silver oval tea caddy with floral knopped hinged cover, a silver urn shaped sugar basket with blue glass liner and a silver cream jug.

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*A Chinese pewter tea caddy with engraved decoration containing various metal mounts and bone implements, width 18cm. a/f

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A Cantonese lacquer tea caddy, various other boxes, a Masonic apron, copper and onyx ornaments and miscellaneous other items. a/f

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A Continental? Silver Caddy Spoon, various marks, 14 cm high

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A 19th century mahogany rectangular tea caddy with hinged lid enclosing twin lidded compartments (lacking bowl), also an oak inkstand with two glass inkwells (2)

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A small 19th century mahogany rectangular tea caddy with hinged lid

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A small early 19th century mahogany and rosewood crossbanded rectangular tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two divisions

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An early 19th century rosewood sarcophagus form rectangular tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing twin lidded compartments (lacking bowl)

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A hallmarked silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1964

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An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet with caddy top, two astragal glazed doors and square tapering supports with spade feet

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An early 19th century mahogany demi-lune tea table with fold-over top on twin square tapering gateleg supports, the lockable frieze drawer unusually fitted with set of three original tea caddy tins

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Edward VII Tea Caddy, with cylindrical lid and tapered spherical body, maker’s mark C.E., London 1902, 125grms.

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Burr walnut tea caddy with Tonbridge banding

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Royal Doulton Bunnykins Jack and Jill, Caddy Bunnykins and Golfer Bunnykins

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Oriental white metal caddy with bird and foliate decoration, with complementing dishes

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Carved nut caddy with finial supported by three dogs of Fo

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Two Treen Drum Biscuit Caddies With Ceramic Liners, Treen Drum Tobacco Jar, Treen String Dispenser and Caddy with Ceramic Liner (5)

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Pair Of Silver Pierced Bowls, 9 Cm Diameter And 2 Cm Height, London 1897 Stamped M.J.J. Along With A Small Silver Inkwell Birmingham 1928 And George 111 Silver Caddy Spoon With Engraved Bowl By J.W. Birmingham And Four Assorted 20th Century Silver Spoons And Butter Knife

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Silver: sifter spoon, tea strainer, sugar nips, fork, plated caddy and spoon

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Victorian papier-mâché tea caddy painted with flower 6" wide 4" high

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19th century walnut parquetry inlaid dome top tea caddy the hinged lid to reveal two sections with mahogany lids 9" x 7"

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Pair of Victorian two handled salts the bodies with multiple horizontal bands of decoration Chester 1831; a cigarette case; a needle holder; a pair of salts; caddy spoon; and a pepper pot. Various dates and makers 8oz

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A George I silver caddy Peter Archambo London1723 oblong armorial engraved hinged cover 10.5cm 4.25in high The circa 1820 armorials are those of Bridges impaling Willoughby. Christie's New York 18 April 1989 The Collection of Catherine A Morgan J.P. Morgan by descent Christie's New York 28 April 1992 lot 249.

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A George III silver tea caddy William Vincent London 1784 oval with bright-cut engraved borders engraved crest surrounded by oval medalion and ribbon-tied husk swags urn-shaped finial 12cm 4.75in high 410gr 13oz 2dwt

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A George III silver tea caddy John Hampston & John Prince York c.1790 oval hinged cover with flower and bud finial engraved decoration on borders crested 10.5cm 4.25in high 355gr 11oz 4dwt

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Victorian burr walnut tea caddy with lift out interior Victorian burr walnut tea caddy with border stringing and concave sides the interior fitted with a lift-out box of two lidded compartments. Width 26.5cm. (Restored)

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A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form Best Bid

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Silver book mark, two miniature scent bottles, and silver caddy spoon (four)

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Three Georgian silver caddy spoons: square bright cut bowl by Joseph Wilmore Birmingham 1809, scallop shell bowl by Hester Bateman London 1786, segmented bowl with fiddle handle by Gervase Wheeler Birmingham 1836

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Two Georgian silver caddy spoons: leaf bowl embossed with a gardener (solder on back of bowl) by Samuel Pemberton Birmingham 1822, bright cut shovel by Joseph Taylor Birmingham 1813

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Two Georgian silver caddy spoons: cast ring handle by George Unite Birmingham 1839, scallop shell bowl probably by William Chawner London 1792

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A Regency Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, veneered in burr yew , the edges enhanced with cross-banding and stringing, with gilt-metal ring handles to the sides, raised on gilt-metal ball feet, opening to reveal two conforming hinged-lidded canisters and a central well for mixing bowl, first quarter 19th Century, 31cm width, 18cm high

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A Victorian Burr Walnut Veneered Tea Caddy, of domed-section, the lid and keyhole decorated with pierced and studded brass escutcheons, enclosing a two-compartment interior with conforming veneered and hinged-lidded canisters, 24.5cm long

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A Victorian Tea Caddy, having a domed lid, walnut-veneered and decorated with studded and pierced brass strapwork, opening to reveal a covered compartment with adjacent recess for a mixing bowl, third quarter 19th Century, 24cm long

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A Victorian Walnut Tea Caddy, of rectangular form with shaped gilt-metal mounts to the domed hinged lid, enclosing a two-compartment interior, 20cm long

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A Pratt Ware Pottery Tea Caddy, moulded in relief with figures of "Macaroni" and female companion with exaggerated hair style (representing King George III and Mrs. Fitzherbert, circa 1790 (cover lacking), 12cm high

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A George III Filigree Silver Caddy Spoon, with shell-shaped bowl

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A late 18th Century satinwood tea caddy, the front and hinged cover inlaid oval shell paterae with ivory keyhole escutcheon, 18cm (7.25") wide

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A Regency amboyna wood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with boxwood stringing and carrying handles to the sides, the interior fitted two compartments and central cut glass bowl, 31cm (12.5") wide

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An early Victorian mahogany tea caddy with fitted interior, 36cm (14.25") wide

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A sarcophacus shaped tea caddy and two boxes

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An early Victorian bird's eye maple and rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, the divided interior retaining a pair of maple and mahogany canisters, 26 x 19cm ++ In good condition with one or two minor old marks and knocks retaining the mother of pearl key plate and brass lock

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A George II padouk and mahogany tea caddy, with moulded lid and gilt brass rococo handle and key plate, the fitted interior retaining the four rectangular tin canisters, on brass paw feet, 27 x 17cm (see illustration) ++ Lacking some of the quarter round mouldings but a fine quality caddy in entirely original condition, the brass work original also

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A George IV yew-wood tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape and line inlaid, the divided interior with a pair of yew-wood covers, 19 x 11cm ++ Lacking the feet, the handle original, the other handle lacking, one of the two bone knobs to the covers an old replacement

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A French silver gilt caddy spoon, with leaf chased handle and scalloped bowl, 11cm l, maker HC, post 1838 .95 standard mark, mid 19th c ++ In fine condition

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A George III silver bright cut caddy spoon, with pierced rim to the bowl, 7cm l, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1805 (see illustration) ++ In fine condition

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A George III silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl pierced with a border of stylised leaves, 7.8cm l, by George Brasier, London 1793 (see illustration) ++ In fine condition

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Three silver caddy spoons, two with shell shaped bowl, the third of shovel type with mother of pearl handle, 10cm l and smaller, the two first both London, by different makers, 1809 & '13, the last maker F C, Birmingham 1834 ++ The lot in good condition

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An Edward VII silver jockey cap caddy spoon, 5cm l, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1908 ++ In fine condition

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