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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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A late George III mahogany and floral marquetry inlaid cube tea caddy, inlaid stringing and crossbanded, the hinged cover with a circular band and a turned ivory handle, to a lead lined interior, 5in (12.7cm) h, 4.75in (12cm) w, 3.75in (9.5cm) w.

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A late 19th century red lacquer chinoserie tea caddy, decorated figures in landscapes, the hinged cover to an internal lid, 4.5in (11.5cm) h, 4.25in (10.8cm) w.

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A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, the hinged cover with a cast leaf swing handle, to a pair of hinged lidded canisters flanking a cut glass bowl, 7in (18cm) h, 14in (35.5cm) w, 7in (18cm) d.

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An oak longcase clock, the 8-day movement striking on a bell to a 12in square brass dial, with a silvered chapter ring inscribed 'John Richardson Warwick' to matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to vase and eagle spandrels, the hood with a caddy top and blind fret frieze above a glazed door, the waist door with a lenticle, the base on bracket feet, 91in (231cm) h.

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A Victorian walnut tea caddy, having applied brass top decoration and escutcheon, theinterior fitted one compartment and one other for blending bowl (missing), width 25.5cm.

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An early Victorian mahogany tea caddy, (interior fitting missing).

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A reproduction pear shaped tea caddy, in African mahogany.

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George V Elkington & Co desk stand with two cylindrical ink wells and central caddy, raised pen rest on rectangular form stand, all with gadrooned borders, raised on four scrolled feet, Birmingham 1915, 31.5 cm

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A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 28cm (11") wide and a walnut work box banded in Tunbridge ware, 29cm (11.5") wide

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A 19th Century walnut tea caddy with two compartments beneath the dome top, 23cm (9") wide

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A GEORGE III BURR-WALNUT TEA CADDY of hexagonal form, the hinged cover having a harewood and boxwood navette-shaped inlaid medallion with a moth, crossbanded and having feathered stringing, the front panels also similarly banded and with herringbone stringing, complete with inner cover, 16cm, (6.25in) long

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A THIRD-QUARTER 19TH-CENTURY TUNBRIDGE WARE TEA-CADDY of spreading rectangular form, the domed hinged cover having a central panel of Tonbridge Castle within a floral border, enclosing two lidded compartments, the sides having floral friezes between chequer-strung birds-eye maple banding, with ring swing handle (one lacking) and button feet, the red paper-covered underside retaining a vestige of a maker's label "G.W. ma[ker] TUN[BRIDGE]" probably of George Wise, Junior, working at this time, 25.5cm, (10in)

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AN EARLY VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL-VENEERED TWO COMPARTMENT TEA- CADDY of rectangular form with rounded corners, having pewter strung panels, on silver-plated (on copper) ball feet, complete with interior lids with ivory knob handles, the top with silver escutcheon engraved "V.W.S" in shaded sans-serif upper case, now detached, enclosing a later-filled pigskin tray (as jewellery box), 16cm, (6.4in) long (complete with key)

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A SILVER TEA-CADDY in the form of a George III serpentine-fronted cutlery box with bright-cut engraved escutcheon and sloping hinged cover, hallmarked London, 1912, maker T.B. & Sons, 9.7cm, (3.8in) high, 207g, (6.65ozs)

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Abraham Butler, Northwich, (fl.c.1784) A GEORGE III 8-DAY BRASS-DIALLED OAK AND MAHOGANY-CASED LONG-CASE CLOCK, having a caddy-topped hood with depleted frieze on fluted columns flanking a square door, the yoke-topped crossbanded trunk door between fluted quadrants on a panelled crossbanded base and a later plinth, the brass dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes to the brass chapter ring, framing subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and inscribed maker's name "Butler/Northwich", with pierced foliate scroll spandrels, 211cm, (83in) high (sold with two weights and pendulum)

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A George IV octagonal mahogany and boxwood strung tea caddy, the hinged tip inset with a beadwork panel and with a moulded edge, the base with a foil lining and gilt brass side handles on bun feet

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A George III satinwood and tulipwood crossbanded tea chest, later painted with flowers and bows, the rectangular hinged lid decorated with a lady in a landscape, enclosing two lidded caddies and a recess for a mixing bowl, 16cm x 14cm x 30cm, and a 19th century mahogany tulipwood, crossbanded, ebony and boxwood strung tea caddy, the rectangular hinged lid painted with a figure in 18th century dress, on a cliff, the sides decorated with bows and baskets of flowers, 12cm high, 19cm long, 13cm deep

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A George III partridge wood and parquetry tea caddy, the hinged lid with perspective cube specimen timbers and a herringbone border enclosing a cover with an ebonised turned knob handle, 11.5cm high, 11.5cm wide, 9.5cm deep

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A small late Georgian tortoiseshell tea caddy, of rectangular form with pewter stringing, the cover with engraved plaque ED, raised on ivory bun feet, the interior with lidded compartment, 12.5cm wide

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A hexagonal mahogany tea caddy, with stringing, cross-banding and geometric border at base, 17cm wide

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A tortoiseshell tea caddy, early 19th century, rectangular with pewter stringing, the serpentine front inlaid with engraved mother-of-pearl floral marquetry, the interior with twin lidded comparments, 19cm wide

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A late Georgian tortoiseshell sarcophagus tea caddy, with concave stepped top and canted corners, ivory stringing, gilt brass lion mask handles and raised on gilt brass paw feet, the interior with twin-lidded compartments and mixing bowl, some damage to veneer, 30cm wide

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A tortoiseshell tea caddy, early 19th century, of bombe form, the overhanging cover and front panel with engraved mother-of-pearl floral marquetry, the interior with twin lidded compartments, 19.5cm wide

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A late Georgian tortoiseshell tea caddy, with a concave stepped top and canted corners, ivory stringing and ball feet, the interior with twin lidded compartments, 17.5cm wide

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A George III parquetry tea caddy, of rectangular shape veneered in various woods on a burrwood ground, with cross-banded border and four-pointed star motifs, brass handle and lock-plate, the interior altered, 27.5cm wide

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An 18th century oak longcase clock, the later square brass dial signed 'James Farrer' with twin winding holes, calendar and vacant dial within a hood with a 'caddy' top, 194cm high

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AN OVAL BATEMAN TEA CADDY, pull off lid, fire gilt, possibly later engraved, London 1805, Peter and William Bateman

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A JOSEPH WILLMORE CADDY SPOON, shaped as a leaf, Birmingham 1798

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A COCKS & BETTRIDGE TEA CADDY SCOOP, stained green ivory handle, Birmingham 1804

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A CASTING LADLE, London 1885, a shell caddy spoon (s.d.) and tobacco box (3)

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AN ELEY AND FEARNS CADDY SPOON, Old English Thread pattern, fig bowl, London 1801

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A CHINESE GREEN CELADON GLAZED PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, 5 1/4 ins high, a Chinese white glaze blanc de chine FIGURE, impressed seal mark, 4 3/4 ins high and a late 19th Century Japanese Imari porcelain VASE, decorated in typical palette with floral panels, 8 1/4 ins high. (3).

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A GEORGE V SILVER OVAL HALF FLUTED TEA CADDY, with a hinged flush cover, makers: William Hutton & Sons, London 1910, approximately 7 3/4 oz.

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, the sloping lid with boxwood strung borders, the interior with twin lids, ivory escutcheon and flattened bun feet, 7 3/4 ins x 4 1/2 ins.

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An early 19th century fruit wood tea caddy in the form of an apple, the hinged lid enclosing a foil lined interior, stalk missing, 10.5cm. high.

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A modern silver butter shell, a modern silver caddy spoon and a small quantity of other items

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A George III silver double ended marrow scoop, marks rubbed, 21cm (8 1/4in), and a silver caddy spoon (handle missing) see lot 80 for image

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A George ivory veneer lozenge form single section tea caddy, with silver piquette work and mother of pearl inlaid swags, fitted with a silver shield, loop handle and strung in tortoiseshell at the angles, 11cm (4 1/4in)

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An Edwardian inlaid mahogany two handled galleried tray, a two division tea caddy, a walnut table lamp and two mirrors, (5)

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An Art Nouveau period photograph frame, decorated with a scene of a Dutch girl feeding geese with houses in the background and stylized floral motifs, 29cm. high, makers possibly Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1906. # 300-400 200. A George III tea caddy of ovoid form, crested, the pull-off cover with flowerhead finial and decorated all over with scrolls and flowerheads, on a spreading circular and pierced floral decorated foot, 15cm. high, maker Samuel Taylor, London, 1763, 216gm., 6.94oz. # 800-1000 201. An early Victorian rectangular snuffbox of shaped outline with engraved scrolling foliate decoration and gilt interior, crested, 6.75cm. long, maker Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1844, 69gm., 2.22oz. # 150-250 * Lots 252 and 253 illustrated. See descriptions on page 37 202. A Victorian burr walnut and brass strung vanity case of rectangular form with recessed handles to the sides, the hinged lid enclosing a lift-out tray and fitted interior of silver mounted scent bottles, jars and caskets, makers T.W., London, 1863, with spring-loaded front drawer, 35.5cm. wide.

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A late Victorian tea caddy of rectangular form with gadrooned edges and pull off cover, 10.75cm. high, makers W P & S, Sheffield 1892, 308gm., 9.90oz.

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Dunhill, Paris rosewood smokers cabinet of rectangular form, the hinged cover revealing fitted interior with pipe holders, central caddy and two drawers below, 47cm

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TIFFANY AND CO STERLING SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE IN THE JAPANESE STYLE WITH EMBELLISHED DECORATION OF DRAGONFLIES, BUTTERFLIES, FRUIT AND VINES IN RELIEF ON A HAMMERED GROUND CONSISTING OF:- TEA POT, MILK JUG, SUGAR BOWL WITH COVER AND TEA CADDY HEIGHT 5.75 INCHES WEIGHT 44 OZS CIRCA 1880

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Small silver tea caddy, of oval form the hinged cover with finial, G.S.G.& Company, Birmingham 1919. See lot 351 for image

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Regency rosewood sarcophagus shape tea caddy, losses and damage, 13in (33cm) wide

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Boulle work tea caddy, the domed cover opening to reveal the original cut glass mixing bowl flanked by two Boulle work lidded caddies, 11 3/4in (29.7cm) wide. See lot 494 for image

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A CHINESE PORCELAIN TEA CADDY of ovoid form, the domed lid with pointed finial, painted with two sheep within gilded and enamelled flowers, spreading foot, mid 18th century, 4 3/4" high

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A VERY GOOD REGENCY TORTOISESHELL SILVER INLAID TWO DIVISION TEA CADDY AND COVER with silver handle and ball feet. 7ins wide.

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A GOOD OVAL INLAID TORTOISESHELL SEGMENTED TEA CADDY AND COVER with ivory handle. 5ins high.

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A CADDY SPOON with spot hammered pointed bowl, on flared handle with lobed edge, 2 1/2" long, Birmingham 1922

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A GEORGIAN CADDY SPOON of shovel form, the bowl chased with initialled cartouche, on turned green stained bone handle, 3" long, marks rubbed, and a similar caddy spoon with scrolling handle, Birmingham 1797 (2)

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON, the shovel shaped bowl with inset filigree oval and bright cut leaves, on loop handle, 2 1/4" long, Birmingham 1809

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A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON, in fiddle pattern the egg shaped bowl bright cut with a flower, on similar foliate handle, 3 1/4" long, London 1860, and a similar plain caddy spoon (2)

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON in Old English pattern with waisted bowl, 3 1/4" long, London 1779, and a similar caddy spoon (2)

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