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A Qing dynasty, 19th Century, blue and white tea caddy, with silver mount, decorated with flowers, four cricket cage jardinieres decorated with prunus blossom, Kangxi twin handled blue and white vase decorated with figures and sundries.

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An early 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with hinged lid revealing two compartments.

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A George III mahogany and crossbanded tea caddy, the hinged lid fitted with a handle.

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An early 19th Century rosewood tea caddy with bone key escutcheon (faults).

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A George III figured mahogany tea caddy with crossbanded, chequer and fan inlaid decoration.

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A late Victorian coromandel tea caddy with dome top, the hinged lid revealing two compartments with domed covers, length approx 24.5cm. (see lot 2527 for illustration)

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A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, a Victorian walnut writing slope and a workbox.

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A large Oriental pewter tea caddy, with a lacquer twin handled case.

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A George III mahogany and box strung three division tea caddy with brass swan neck handle.

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A mahogany and satinwood banded tea caddy of square form, circa 1800, 11cm wide x 9cm deep x 10cm high.

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A 19th Century walnut caddy converted to a stationary box.

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A George III silver 'frying pan' shaped caddy spoon, with a plain circular bowl and with a divided thread edged handle, Birmingham 1808, by Joseph Willmore.

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A George IV silver caddy spoon, with a bright cut bowl decorated with acorns and leaves, London 1826, by William Troby.

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A George III silver die stamped caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl, Sheffield 1786, by Richard Morton & Co.

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A George III silver caddy spoon, with a fluted oval bowl and with a bright cut handle, Birmingham 1818, by Joseph Taylor.

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A George III silver bright cut engraved caddy spoon, with a pierced gallery bowl, Birmingham 1810, by Joseph Willmore.

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with a flower shaped engraved bowl, Birmingham 1846, by James Collins.

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A silver fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon, London 1855, two butter knives and six napkin rings.

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Two Royal Doulton limited edition figures: "The Penfold Golfer", MCL1 1422/2000; "Dunlop Caddy" MCL2144/2000; Subbuteo Player MCL 12 no. 74, all in original boxes

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A Georgian Kings pattern caddy spoon, Birmingham probably 1812

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A Georgian square top mahogany single division tea caddy with floral and trellis inlay, hinged lid and inner lid, length 5"

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A late 19th century oak bracket clock with extensive ornate brass mounts and feet, caddy top, white enamel dial and striking 8 day French movement, height 21"

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Tortoise shell box Tortoiseshell octagonal caddy early 19th century slightly domed cover and silver wire corners. Width 7.5cm

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Rosewood brass inlaid tea caddy Rosewood tea caddy early 19th century of plain rectangular shape strung with brass the lid with a military handle revealing two inner boxes and a later glass bowl. Width 31cm.

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Pair of Lowestoft tea caddies Pair of Lowestoft tea caddies circa 1757 - 60 of oblong octagonal section marked Bohea Tea and Green Tea with corresponding BT and GT to each reverse one side painted with oriental fishermen sat on the rivers edge the other showing an oriental fishing from a boat a pagoda in the background in underglaze blue within elaborately moulded cartouches composed of small flowers scrolls and leaves the tops and sides painted with scattered floral sprays with cell lattice borders underglaze blue numeral 5 to each base (no covers small damages refer to department for full condition report) 12cm high (2) Similar caddy in Norwich Castle museum see Lowestoft Porcelain by Sheenah Smith catalogue no. 554 Similar pair of caddies sold by Phillips 6th June 2001 Lot 353

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A BAG OF ASSORTED SILVER, comprising an early 20th century cut glass scent bottle with silver collar, London 1927, a silver pepperette of bulbous form by William Comyns & Sons Ltd London 1903, a pair of Victorian twist and shell decorated sugar tongs with scroll top and wrythen finial London 1880, a caddy spoon, B.B. Birmingham 1934, a pickle fork by R.P Birmingham 1906 and a continental silver spoon with long twist handle marked 800. Weight approx 4oz in total. (5).

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A DUTCH SILVER THREE PIECE TEASET, comprising globular teapot, covered Sucrier and milk jug repousse decorated by scrolling foliage, having masks to the base of spouts and figural handles, the teapot and Sucrier with pull off covers and artichoke finials, all have galleried beaded rims. Together with a matching tea caddy with hinged cover. All stamped with lion passant for 0.833 silver. (4). Weight approx 43g.

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An early 19th Century rosewood and boxwood line inlaid Tea Caddy, of panelled sarcophagus form, to a paper lined interior with two compartments, width 7 ½”

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A mid 19th Century rosewood and satinwood Tea Caddy, of plain rectangular form, the hinged lid with two fitted tin lined tea canisters, flanking a central compartment for a mixing bowl, raised on four ball feet, width 13”

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A mid 19th Century rosewood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged and panelled lid to an interior with two tin lined canisters, flanking a central compartment with an associated mixing bowl and ring turned handles, raised on four compressed bun feet, width 14 ½”

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A mixed 19th Century rosewood and marquetry inlaid Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged and panelled lid fitted with a single divided canister, flanked by a compartment previously containing a mixing bowl, width 12”

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A mid 19th Century mahogany and stained holly inlaid Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, the panelled lid flanked by brass ring handles, to a compartmentalised interior, and a fluted base, and raised on four cast brass lions paw feet, width 11”

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An early 19th Century mahogany and boxwood inlaid Tea Caddy, of rectangular form, the hinged lid set with an oak leaf motif, to a compartmentalised interior, width 7 ½”

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A Victorian silver bombe tea caddy by D.J. & C. Houle London 1854 the domed hinged cover embossed with floral motifs and cast flowerhead finial the sides with embossed swags between beaded borders on scroll and ribbon feet with acanthus apron 13cm (5in) high 402g (12.75 oz)

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A Victorian silver caddy spoon by Francis Higgins London 1854 with gilt drop shaped bowl and a stem cast in the form of a trailing flower 9cm (3.5in) long

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A vase shape engine turned sugar castor by J. Gloster Ltd. Birmingham 1939 16cm (6.25in) high 139g (4.25 oz); a cylindrical engine turned cigarette caddy by J. Gloster Ltd. Birmingham 1946 11cm (4.25in) loaded; and a pedestal pierced sweet dish London 1917 11cm (4.25in) high 181g (5.75 oz)

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A silver caddy spoon by Levi and Salaman Birmingham 1939 the bowl decorated with ‘Little Miss Muffet’ a late 18th century silver toddy ladle and a shell shaped silver-gilt sugar sifter Birmingham 1900 cased (3)

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A George II mahogany kneehole desk the caddy moulded edge top with re-entrant corners over frieze drawer above shaped apron drawer and recessed cupboard to centre flanked by three graduated drawers with later turned wood handles to each side on six bracket feet 79cm high 83cm wide 48cm deep

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Silver tea caddy, of oval form with detachable cover, maker H.A. Sheffield 1919, 8 cm high (see lot 389 for illustration)

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Regency oak tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape and opening to reveal a rose wood lined interior with two hinged lift out tea caddies and an aperture for a sugar bowl all raised on brass paw feet, 33 cm wide

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Victorian silver caddy spoon, maker H.A., Sheffield, 1890 and a pair of plain silver napkin rings, maker indistinct, London 1918 (see lot 352 for illustration)

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An Edwardian Scottish silver caddy spoon, the handle cast with a crown, shield and thistles, the heart shaped bowl embossed with a view of Balmoral Castle, Edinburgh, 1906, 3.5ins

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A George IV fiddle and shell pattern silver and parcel gilt caddy spoon, with chased floral motifs and shell shaped bowl, London, 1823, 3.5ins

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A George III silver caddy spoon, with shell shaped bowl and bright cut engraved handle, Hester Bateman, London, 1785, 3ins

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A George III silver caddy spoon, with bright cut engraved pointed handle, Nathaniel Smith & Co, Sheffield, 1799, 3ins

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A George III plain silver caddy spoon, with angular cut handle and ovoid bowl, Thomas James, London, 1809, 2.5ins

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A George III tortoiseshell and silver inlaid caddy spoon, with shell shaped bowl, 2.25ins

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A George IV Old English pattern silver caddy spoon, with feathered edge, London, 1824 and a pair of sugar tongs, c1800

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* A George III mahogany, crossbanded and floral marquetry inlaid tea caddy, of canted rectangular form, with coin set escutcheon dated 1787, 8.25 ins

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A George III mahogany and inlaid octagonal tea caddy, decorated with burr wood oval panels, within geometric and ebony line borders, 7ins

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An early 19th century bombe-shape tea caddy, inlaid throughout with leaf-scrolls in brass and pewter, 5.25in.

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A 19th century Sorrentoware rectangular two division tea caddy, with panels of dancing figures, 11.5ins

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A George III mahogany and chequer banded tea caddy, with moulded lid on ogee bracket feet, interior converted, 9.5ins

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An early 19th century mahogany and boxwood inlaid two division sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with glass mixing bowl on bun feet, 13ins

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A pair of William IV silver suger tongs by Willliam Eaton London 1836 a George III fiddle and shell pattern caddy spoon a continental silver and simulated tortoiseshell pocket comb and cover and a caddy spoon with trefoil finial 3oz (96g) of weighable silver (4)

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An early 20th century Dutch hexagonal silver tea caddy and cover, decorated with figures in gardens, foliage and scrolls, Joseph A. Yager, import for London, 1907, 4.5ins

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A mixed lot comprising: A 19th Century Old Sheffield plated Tea Caddy, of compressed oval form; Together with a circular Plate and an oval Dish, (3)

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A mixed lot comprising: an early 19th Century electroplated and mother of pearl handled Caddy Spoon; Together with two hallmarked silver Thimbles, (3)

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A George IV caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and a fiddle stem, initialled ‘C S G’, Charles Rawlings, London, 1824.

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A pair of George IV fiddle caddy spoons, with fluted bowls, by Messers Eley and Fearn, London, 1823, (2).

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