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A Victorian Tunbridgeware Tea Caddy, the top inlaid with a castle, the base banded with foliage, on bun feet (top split) 23 cm

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An Early Victorian Rosewood Tea Caddy, having a central mixing bowl, 30.5 cm

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A silver composite bachelor's tea service, of oval form with gadrooned border, comprising: teapot with ebonised handle, Birmingham 1901, maker's mark BB, with a matched cream jug and sugar bowl; together with a white metal caddy spoon, 17.5 oz

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A Queen Anne silver tea caddy, of canted rectangular form, with raised, monogrammed shield and domed cover, London 1713, maker's mark G, 11cm high, 7 oz

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A George III Caddy Spoon, modelled in the form of a jockey's cap, the front with shield engraved "P", probably by John Thornton, Birmingham 1801

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A Tunbridge Two Division Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus shape, the lid worked with vignette of a castle within a leaf repeat border, the main body with a continuous band of roses, primroses and other flowers, rosewood ground, internally with two compartments with square lids, the whole raised on silvered bun feet, 26.5cm wide

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A Tunbridge Two-Division Tea Caddy, sarcophagus shape, the lid inlaid with a scene of a fortified house (possibly Warwick Castle), within floral repeat broad bands, internally two square lidded tea compartments, the whole raised on flattened bun feet, 30. 5cm by 23cm (wood faded)

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A Coromandel and Brass Banded Tea Caddy, domed cover inlaid with a vacant cartouche, opening to reveal two domed topped caddies with sprung action lids, foil lined, inscribed "B G Mechi e Batin", makers London, 24cm

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An Ivory Veneered Octagonal Tea Caddy, circa 1790, with small white metal hinged loop handle to the panel lid with tortoiseshell stringing, conforming oval key escutcheon, in "tinned" interior (flaking), no internal lid, 14cm by 11cm (veneers lifting and some stringing missing)

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A Tortoiseshell Veneered Two-Division Tea Caddy, circa 1840, of octagonal panelled form, with silver plated spherical knop to the lid, strung with ivory throughout, vacant oval cartouche to the fascia, internally with two lidded compartments with sphere knops, on conforming feet, 17cm by 16cm (lid requires hinge pins)

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A Rare Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock with Unusual Seconds Dial in the Arch, signed Bradley, London, circa 1715, the case with caddy top and fine pierced fretwork, arched trunk door with stringing and moulded edge upon rectangular plinth, 12-inch brass arched dial, dial centre with ringed winding holes and date aperture, cherub and crown spandrels, the arch with two silvered plaques signed "Bradley, London", 5-inch silvered seconds dial with a counter balanced seconds hand and interesting engraving of military equipment, with on the left side the flag of Louis XIV and on the right the flag of the Duc De Aujou, who became King Phillip 5th of Spain in 1700, seven pillar movement with anchor escapement set in the on extended plates and internal countwheel striking on bell, 245cm high *Langley Bradley born 1663 was apprenticed to Joseph Wise in 1687 and was freeman of the "Clockmakers" Company in 1695. He was elected master in 1726 and was a member until 1738. His address was Minute Dyall in Fenchurch Street. As well as making St Paul's Cathedral's clock, he also made ones for St.Giles in Edinburgh and Cripplegate, London. In the Sloan Museum there is a fine calendar watch by Bradley, this was commissioned by William III and presented to Sir Christopher Wren.

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An electroplated on copper lobed octagonal tea caddy, the domed cover with ball finial and rope twist decoration.

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A late Victorian silver tea caddy, the cylindrical top with flared edge, the base with a flared edge and gadrooned body, London 1900.

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A walnut Vienna regulator type wall clock, the moulded cornice with horse surmount above a pair of half columns and a caddy base, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, 47 cms wide.

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A rosewood tea caddy of rectangular form with white metal mounts and central plaque, the hinged lid enclosing twin lidded compartments, 18.5 cms wide.

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A George III oval tea caddy, the top inlaid with a shell, the body with bands of veneer

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A George III satinwood tea caddy, with a domed lid, shell inlay, cross banded borders and two compartments, 18.5cm; and a George III yew wood tea caddy, of square shape, with strung borders (2)

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A Regency rosewood, crossbanded and boxwood inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with brass lions mask handles and claw feet, 32cm

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A Regency mother of pearl chequer inlaid tea caddy, with the internal lid similarly decorated on ivory bun feet, with damage, 20cm

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A Regency tortoiseshell inlaid tea caddy, the pagoda top over a inlaid brass, pewter and mother of pearl front, the hinged lid opening to reveal two tortoiseshell lidded compartments and a mixing bowl with mask handles on claw feet, 30cm

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A 19th century continental silver tea caddy, import hallmarked, Sheffield 1901 of rectangular section with a domed top and embossed decoration, 12cm high, 5.5oz

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A 20th Century silver tea caddy, London 1907, of half fluted oval form with lion mask ring handles, 11.5cm high and a silver tea strainer, Birmingham 1907, 8.5oz (2)

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An early 18th Century Dutch silver caddy, Enkhuizen 1714, makers mark IK in oval shield possibly for Jan Koningh, of ovoid shape with a wide fluted band between two bands of shells, acanthus leaves and scale work, the pull off cover with knop finial, 13.5cm high

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A George IV silver caddy spoon, Thomas Millington, Birmingham 1827, of fiddle pattern with an acorn shaped bowl, 9.5cm long, seven Georgian/20th Century silver bright-cut teaspoons, and twenty other teaspoons, 12.5oz (28)

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A George III silver tea caddy, Henry Chawner, London 1788 of octagonal form, the domed cover with a finial, the body bright-cut engraved with bands of prick-dot work, 15cm high, monogrammed, 14.5oz

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An early Victorian mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus shape with ivory lozenge escutcheon, 8in.

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A Regency sarcophagus-shaped rosewood tea caddy, inlaid with brass coronets and other devices, interior comprising twin canisters, each with cover and central engraved glass mixing bowl, on brass toes, 12.5in.

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An early Victorian rosewood tea caddy, sarcophagus shape with twin canisters and central glass mixing bowl, on bun toes, 14in.

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A collection of George III and later silver and plated servers, including a set of six bright cut decorated Old English pattern teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, 1792, a Victorian silver gilt caddy spoon, 1839, a George V sifter spoon, Sheffield 1911, and a cased set of plated fish servers weighable silver 32oz

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A silver plated wine funnel, five various napkin rings, two caddy spoons and three other small silver and plated items

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A late Victorian silver tea caddy, of oval form embossed with a scene of a procession of musicians, maker T Hayes, Birmingham 1900, 3.5ins

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A Tunbridge ware rosewood rectangular two-compartment tea caddy, the hinged lid with a flower spray within geometric and strung borders, the interior harlequin strung lids, label of Porters, Toyland, Tunbridge Wells, 22cm x 12cm, 12cm high, circa 1850

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A Tunbridge ware rosewood rectangular single compartment tea caddy, the hinged lid with central panel of Battle Abbey from the lake within a geometric border, the sides with a deep band of rose heads, harlequin strung throughout, the interior with a geometric border and lid with ivory button handle, 14cm x 11cm, 12cm high, circa 1850

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A post-Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, inlaid with cut brass lozenges, flower heads and stringing, the chamfered hinged lid with tablet centre, enclosing a cut and moulded glass mixing bowl and pair of removable canisters with brass strung hinged lids, on bun feet, 30cm x 15cm, 18cm high, circa 1840

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A George III mahogany rectangular two compartment tea caddy, inlaid with shell paterae and outlined with boxwood stringing, 19cm x 11cm, 12.5cm high, late 18th century

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A George III rosewood single-compartment tea caddy, of canted rectangular form, the hinged lid and front inlaid with oval fan paterae within narrow tulipwood banding, ebony and boxwood stringing, the interior lid similarly banded, on ivory bun feet, 13cm x 10cm, 11.5cm high, late 18th century

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A Regency burr yew sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged chamfered lid with central rectangular tablet, enclosing a pair of lidded compartments with turned ivory handles, outlined throughout with stringing, 20cm x 11cm, 14cm high, early 19th century (faults)

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A George IV mahogany bow front caddy top chest of three long cockbeaded drawers, with brass loin mask loose ring handles, shaped apron, on bracket feet, 91cm wide, 81.5cm high

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19th Century mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form with two lidded compartments, 23cm wide, also a light oak inlaid wooden box with applied mouse to interior, 20 1/2cm wide. (2)

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A Tudric Style Pewter Tea Caddy with jewelled mounts and parrot and ship decoration

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A walnut two division tea caddy with swan neck brass carrying handle and escutcheon

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A Continental silver tea caddy of waisted form by Bertauld Mueller, the cover with galleon finial

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A pair of 19th Century pewter candlesticks, raised on circular foot, 9 1/4" high together with an Oriental pewter tea caddy with cover, of rectangular shape, the sides engraved a mother and child, flowers and exotic birds, 10 1/4" high (3)

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A late 19th Century mahogany and cross banded two division tea caddy, raised on four ball feet, 9 1/2" wide x 6" deep x 6 1/2" high.

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A George III burr yew rectangular tea caddy, string inlaid to edges, the two covered canisters divided a later mixing bowl, possible provenance indicates the piece could have been a wedding gift to David Griffith of Brecon on his marriage to Mary circa. 1780, 11 1/2" wide x 5 3/4" deep x 5 3/4" high

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A George III oval silver boat shaped double compartment tea caddy, with engraved leaf border, the sides with initialled cartouches, the hinged lids with locks, a central reeded loop handle with leaf appliques, on a foliage engraved rim foot. 7in. (17.75cm.). London, 1801. 18.75oz.

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A George III silver caddy spoon, with a shell terminal handle and a circular bowl. Maker George Smith. London, 1784. (First year of incuse head duty mark, but struck upside down).

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A George III silver caddy spoon, the handle engraved with initials (with a repair), having a fig shape bowl. Maker Peter, Anne and William Bateman. London, 1803.

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A silver 'lawyers' caddy spoon, with fig shape bowl, the open lozenge shape handle with the 'scales of justice'. Maker HGM. London, 1938.

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A George IV silver caddy spoon, the bowl engraved a poppy, with a foliage engraved handle with fiddle heal. Makers W. Lee and Co. Birmingham, 1821.

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A Regency silver caddy spoon, with a cross-hatched engraved square bowl, the hollow fiddle pattern engraved handle with a repair. Maker Joseph Taylor. Birmingham, 1816. Together with a William IV silver shell bowl caddy spoon, the bowl with a repair. Maker Francis Clarke. Birmingham, 1836. (2).

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A cast silver rococo shell caddy spoon. London, 1942. (possible re-assay).

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A Regency style silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl engraved a flower head and foliage engraved handle. Makers W. Sandories and Co Ltd. Sheffield, 1922.

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A 19th century Chinese export gilt laquer decorated tea casket, with lidded pewter caddy inside, on dragon mask feet. 7in. (18cm.) wide. Together with a late 19th century French carved wood jewellery casket, the lid with a bird-on-the-nest finial. 6in. (15cm.) wide. (2).

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Tortoiseshell small tea caddy, octagonal slab sides and abalone chequered top. Height 7.5cm.

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Rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with ring side handles, the interior fitted with two caddies and a mixing bowl. Width 31cm.

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George III brass engraved tea caddy of shaped oval form and pineapple finial, 18cm high together with a brass engraved sun-dial bearing motto 'lite is short time is swift' 26cm diameter. (2)

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A documentary delftware tea caddy, Bristol or London, dated 1753, of upright octagonal form, each face painted in blue with alternate panels of flowers and repeating diaper patterns, the surface with two arch-shaped diaper panels and two floral stems, the cover inscribed A P 1753 above a band of scrolls, underside incised BP/ E Q 1753, 11.5cm, 4.5in, cover broken in half and with restored chip, (2)

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An early 19th century yew sarcophagus shape tea caddy, inlaid boxwood stringing with stamped brass handles, the interior with a pair of lidded compartments fitted turned ivory handles, on brass ball feet, 5.5in (14cm) h, 8in (20cm) w, 4.75in (12cm) d.

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A Victorian Tunbridge Ware tea caddy, of rectangular form with a waisted body, the hinged cover with a view of a church ruin, to a pair of lidded compartments, on flattened bun feet, 5in (12.6cm) h, 6.25in (21cm) w, 4.5in (11.5cm) d.

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