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An Oriental Metal Rectangular Tea Caddy with cover enclosing inner stopper, also a pair of pewter round bulbous salts with blue glass liners (3)

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A 19th Century Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy having turned handle, hinged lid enclosing lidded compartments and later bowl, on bun feet, 36cm wide

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A 19th Century Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy having hinged lid enclosing 2 lidded compartments (no bowl) 25.5cm wide

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A 19th Century Burr Walnut Rectangular Tea Caddy having raised brass scroll mounts, hinged lid enclosing pair of tea caddies having hinged lids (no bowl) 33cm wide

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19th Century rosewood dome top tea caddy, the hinged cover with inlaid border, 14cm wide, a Tunbridge ware rectangular box with hinged cover having foliate panel within inlaid borders, 9cm wide and a Tunbridge ware rule with foliate decoration, 30cm long

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George III yew wood veneered tea caddy having canted corners, the hinged cover opening to reveal two compartments with separate covers, 19cm wide

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Victorian walnut tea caddy having brass mounts and ebonised moulded edge, the hinged cover enclosing two lidded compartments, 27cm wide

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George III yew wood tea caddy of rectangular form with boxwood edging, brass carrying handles, the interior fitted bowl aperture and two lidded compartments on brass bun feet, 31cm wide

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Victorian inlaid figured walnut domed top tea caddy having rosewood and boxwood dogtooth banding, 20cm wide

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Victorian cylindrical tea caddy with detachable cover having gadrooned border, maker Harry Wright Atkin, Sheffield 1893, 5oz

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George IV tea caddy spoon with scallop shaped bowl, makers Thomas & George Hayter, London 1821

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Edwardian tea caddy spoon with scallop shaped bow, Sheffield 1904

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19th century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with brass banding and gilt metal mask handles, fitted interior, 12’ wide (lacks mixing bowl)

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A Victorian Caddy Spoon with scallop bowl and floral engraved fiddle pattern stem, London 1842, and a silver mounted Cigar Cutter, London 1910.

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A George V hexagonal Tea Caddy and Cover with pineapple finial, pierced frieze on scroll feet, Sheffield 1922.

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A Victorian rosewood tea caddy with pewter and mother-of-pearl inlaid decoration, the hinge lid revealing a two section interior fitted with lids.

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A George III amboyna and crossbanded tea caddy of square form, the hinged lid fitted with a brass handle.

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A Victorian rosewood tea caddy fitted with two compartments, together with a work box (faults).

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A late 19th Century lacquer tea caddy gilded with birds and leaves, together with a Japanese parquetry inlaid chest.

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A 19th Century Indian dome top tea caddy, the lid and sides mounted with wooden panels, carved with figures and animals within leaves and flowers, within Vizagapatnam style borders (faults).

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A late 19th Century eight day strike mantle clock, oval stepped base with ormolu panel below twin half Corinthian columns flanking circular silvered dial raising to caddy top. 15’ high.

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A 20th Century stained pine and mahogany bracket clock, white dial with Roman numerals flanked with half turned pillars, all below caddy top. 19.5’ high. S/D.

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A late 19th Century stained beech eight day chime mantle clock raised on four brass bracket feet, silvered dial with Roman numerals below caddy top. 16’ high.

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An inter war Royal Crown Derby porcelain tea caddy and cover, the quatrelobed body printed and painted with bouquets of flowers within gilt scrolled edged cartouches on a green ground, raised on gilt medallion border and shell scroll bracket feet, shallow dome cover with tear drop finial. 6.5’ high.

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A Georgian hallmarked silver Kings pattern caddy spoon, plain bowl within fluted borders. Glasgow 1822, Peter Aitkin.

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An early 20th Century Dutch silver tea caddy, oval body below concave hinged lid, the whole embossed and engraved with panels of courting couples in a landscape setting. Import marks, London 1903.

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A collection of mostly 19th century pewter including: a tea caddy measures tankards dishes etc; and a German pottery lidded beer stein (15)

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A 19th century mahogany tea caddy of domed rectangular form with two Tunbridge ware bands fitted with two compartments 22cm wide; another of domed rectangular form with similar bands 20cm wide; and another of rectangular form with parquetry to top and front face panel (3)

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Oak eight day longcase clock, the five pillar movement with 12” square brass dial signed William Seller, London, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the associated case with shaped long door inlaid with a star and surmounted by a caddy top, 83” high

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LACQUER THREE TRAIN LONGCASE CLOCK, striking on six bells, the 11.25” square brass dial signed Henry Richardson, the matted centre with ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the black lacquer case decorated with chinoiseries, the long door inset with a lenticle and the hood surmounted by a caddy top, 89” high (repairs and alterations) (illustrated inside back cover)

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A pair of Britannia Standard caddy spoons with marks for Birmingham 1911 maker Levi & Salaman with shell bowls and bright engraved terminals (2)

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A collection of plated items to include Rat-Tail pattern flatware a semi-fluted teapot a candlestick a tea kettle on stand with burner a tea caddy and a pair of dishes (qty)

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A pair of eastern white metal candlesticks an eastern white metal casket a foreign silver caddy spoon with ship surmount a tea strainer another (A/F) a heart shaped dish and a carved wooden box (qty)

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An Edwardian mounted glass inkwell with marks for London 1904 maker William and George Neal of square outline with plain cushion shaped hinged cover a capstan inkwell Birmingham 1908 a mounted blotter a cylindrical tea caddy a propelling pencil and a gilt metal propelling pencil (qty)

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Six coffee spoons with decorative handles, Birmingham 1900, and a caddy spoon, Birmingham 1932

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A George III mahogany tea caddy, inlaid cable edges and with brass handle to the hinged cover, on ogee bracket feet, 26cm (10.25") wide (no fittings)

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A William IV rosewood tea caddy fitted two compartments and a bowl, having ring handles to the sides, 35.5cm (14") wide

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A mahogany veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with beaded decoration and raised on bun feet.

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A late 19th century mahogany and rosewood inlaid tea caddy, raised on bun feet.

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A Regency walnut two division tea caddy of sarcophagus form.

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An oval plated E.P.B.M twin compartment hinge lidded tea caddy, a circular plated bottle coaster, with a turned wooden base and a silvered Wedgwood cylindrical biscuit barrel, decorated with a frieze of classical figures (damaged).

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A cut glass scent bottle with a silver top, a Georgian silver caddy spoon and a cut glass bowl, with a silver mount.

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A George III silver caddy spoon, with a shell bowl and with a thread edge handle, London 1800, by Eley and Fearn.

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A pair of knife rests, a tea caddy spoon, a small Venetian glass model of a soldier in a box, an 18ct gold signet ring, a Ronson lighter and two ladies 9ct gold cased wristwatches.

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A silver fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon, monogram engraved, London 1804.

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A VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON with pear shaped bowl, by William Eley.

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A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with box wood and ebony stringing and decorative inlay in the form of a sprig of hazelnuts, 6 1/4" wide.

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Victorian nickel silver table globe caddy or tobacco jar registration kite dated 1873 the globe engraved with a mid 19th century terrestrial map and fitted with a hinged lid in a meridian ring and scaled equatorial on short stem and four shaped spreading legs with uniting compass rose on ivory casters and surmounted by an ivory ball. Height 30cm.

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Early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy with domed cover and cavetto sides applied with bands of mother-of-pearl the interior revealing two lidded compartments raised on bun feet. Width 15.5cm. Also a similar card case. (2)

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A pair of cut-glass tea bottles and stoppers, probably for a tea caddy, the broad stoppers cut with radiating flutes, the rectangular section bottles cut with a band of fine diamonds, 14cm high, circa 1825 (occasional minute chips).

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'Pansy' a Moorcroft miniature vase, indistinct green mark; and a 19th century porcelain tea caddy spoon

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A small mixed group of decorative china including blue and white Booths British scenery tea caddy.

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Walnut sewing box, various mother of pearl cotton holders, walnut tea caddy and cased draughtsmans instruments.

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Walnut tea caddy, dome top with agate surmount and brass fittings

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A rosewood and mother of pearl tea caddy.

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A 19th Century tea caddy, mahogany and string inlaid, sarcophagus shaped, two division, raised on four bun feet, 10 3/4" wide x 5 1/4" deep x 6 1/2" high.

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Two Marcolini Meissen teacups, (one at fault), a saucer, a shaped 6 3/4" dish and a tea caddy, all matching and ribbed and painted with trailing flora in puce and gilt (5).

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A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY, the interior fitted with mixing bowl and twin compartments

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A SILVER CADDY SPOON and a quantity of silver and plated spoons, propelling pencil, sifter and other spoons

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