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A George III black and gilt chinoiserie lacquered tea caddy, of shaped rectangular form, decorated throughout with buildings in gardens and geometric panels, 9.25ins

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A Victorian rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the interior fitted with twin-lidded containers

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A Victorian silver plated oval tea caddy, of drum shape with ivory knop and engraved floral decoration, 5.5ins

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A 19TH CENTURY SARCOPHAGUS FORM TEA CADDY on bun feet, 8" wide

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A Large Quantity of Ceramics, kitchenalia, a tea caddy, and other items (11 boxes)

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An Oval Victorian Footstool, with a woolwork top, and a rosewood tea caddy (2)

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A Victorian Rosewood Tea Caddy, inlaid mother of pearl (lacks interior) 30 cm

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A Rosewood Tea Caddy, 30 cm

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A Mahogany Tea Caddy, with boxwood stringing, inlaid shell to lid, 25 cm

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A 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, 25 cm

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A 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy, of rectangular form with canted corners, 13 cm

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Norie, J: Caddy Spoons - an illustrated guide 1998 with dust wrapper (also a dedication by the author).

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A Victorian Grecian pattern caddy spoon, initialled 'WJC' in script, by George Adams, London 1867, 4in (10cm.)

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An Art & Crafts caddy spoon, with a drop shaped bowl and applied, wire foliate design up the stem unmarked, 1910-1920, 0.5oz.

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Three George III caddy spoons by Hester Bateman, with shell bowls, London 1785/89 and one with maker's mark and lion passant only. (3)

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A boxed Twinings promotional pack, containing three canisters of tea and three plated comemmorative caddy spoons with inlaid enamel.

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A Victorian embossed caddy spoon, with a tendril handle, by John Tongue, Birmingham 1869 and a George III small purse vinaigrette by Lawrence & Co, Birmingham 1817. (2)

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A George III bright-engraved tea caddy, of shaped oval outline with a high domed hinged cover and green stained ivory pineapple finial, the body engraved with upper and lower friezes of scrolls and foliage with a shield shaped armorial and a lamb and laurel crest inbetween, with key, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794, 6.5in (17cm) high, 13.5oz.

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An unusual George III oblong tea caddy, with a hinged domed cover and an openwork apron around the base, below a border of applied stiff leaves and applied foliate festoons and tied ribbons, the cover with similar embossed decoration, by Edward Darvill, London 1775, 4in (10cm) high, 9.25oz.

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A George III bright-engraved tea caddy, with two hinged, lockable covers and fixed reeded handle, the body decorated with an upper and lower band of foliage and vacant cartouches with tied ribbon surmount and foliate festoons, by John Emes, London 1800, 6.5in (17cm) wide, 15.5oz.

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An unusual, modern caddy spoon with a variation of the 'tree of life' stem, centred with a panel of shamrock by H.G. Murphy, London 1937, 4in (10cm).

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A mixed lot comprising: a George IV Exeter-made caddy spoon by S. Levy 1825, a George III wine funnel by Alexander Field, London 1792, a modern cased set of six silver handled cakeforks, a late Victorian sauceboat, a modern sauceboat, a George III sugar sifter ladle and a small modern cream jug. (7)

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A large quantity of plated table flatware, including: two pairs of sauce ladles, knives, the case for a christening set, a pair of nutcrackers, a brass caddy spoon, with a figure terminal, bread forks and sundry.

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A silver tea caddy spoon, single struck fiddle, thread and shell pattern, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1835.

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A Victorian rectangular mother of pearl and abalone shell hinge lidded tea caddy.

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A pewter hammered tea caddy with twin lion's head and ring handles, and hinged lid.

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A faience tea caddy and stopper, 19th Century, of serpentine form decorated in blue and moulded with macaroni figures, lid damage.

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A Regency rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy.

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A Chinese lacquer tea caddy with metal interior.

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A Georgian mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form on bracket feet.

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CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904); PICNIC SET, manufactured by Hukin and Heath, silver plate, comprising: a kettle and cover, 9cm high; a teapot and cover, 8cm high; a tea caddy and cover incorporating paraffin burner and stand; a milk jug; a sugar bowl; a milk flask and cover; two teaspoons; a pair of sugar tongs; each bears crest, stamped marks 'H & H 2110' also with retailers mark 'Leuchars & Son, London and Paris', and two blue and white Royal Worcester cups and saucers, contained within a leather-covered fitted case. Case; 29cm wide, 19cm high, 15.5cm deep

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George V Caddy Spoon with shell bowl, maker J.S. & S., Birmingham 1913, 15grms.

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George III Fiddle pattern Caddy Spoon with engraved initial, plain bowl, Elizabeth Morley, London 1803, 5grms.

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George III bright cut Caddy Spoon, with fluted shell bowl, Hester Bateman, London 1788, 10grms.

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Regency mahogany and brass inlaid sarcophagus Tea Caddy, the interior fitted with twin compartments and space for mixing bowl, with twin bun handles and on bun feet, 30cms, (12).

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George III mahogany Tea Caddy, the hinged lid inlaid with a conch shell, 9cms, (71/2") and a Victorian rosewood Tea Caddy, 9cms, (71/2").

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Leather covered domed top Work Box, an olive wood rectangular Caddy Box, an Eastern lacquered Box and one other, (4).

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A Victorian papier mache tea caddy, of serpentine rectangular form, inset with mother of pearl and painted in polychrome and gilt with meandering flowers, the hinged cover with a church in a village scene, enclosing two lidded divisions, on bun feet, 14cm high, 22.5cm wide, 15cm deep, (the interior later, some damage)

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An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, inlaid with oval yew panels, and a rosewood tea caddy (2)

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A mixed group of loose figures which includes James Bond, Alpine Skier, Caractacus Pots, Ironside, Truly Scrumptious, Caddy Boy, plus many others - conditions are generally Good Plus to Mint. (approx 50)

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An export ware lacquer tea caddy, Chinese early 19th century, of oval form decorated with landscape vignettes on a patterned ground, the interior with two chased pewter canisters and covers. Length 20cm, 8in.

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A large oak tea caddy,the cover inset with a painted portrait of Washington. Interior with four foil lined caddies 39cm.

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A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon fluted bowl with embossed shell detail. London 1840

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A Georgian tortoise shell single tea caddy, the rectangular box rising to a hinged domed lid detailed with white metal wire work and ball finial. The interior having a shell covered lid with small ivory turned handle, measures 4.5" wide by 3.5" deep by 5" tall, damages

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A 1930's octagonal shaped burr walnut tea caddy and cover. 4.5" high

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An Edwardian mahogany rectangular tea caddy, the hinged lid decorated with inlaid shell detail, opening to twin compartments. Length 7.25"

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A 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the whole detailed with dart and egg beading and mother of pearl spot and line inlay, in need of restoration

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A 19th century mahogany sargophagus shaped tea caddy interior void

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A small 19th century rosewood tea caddy interior void

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A small 19th century rosewood tea caddy interior void

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A silver caddy spoon with lion and unicorn crest to handle, the bowl with embossed figure of Henry VIII A/F Chester hallmark

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A Georgian silver caddy spoon London 1810 Makers Mark R.T.

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A Ringtons Ltd teapot and milk jug, a Wade Ringtons caddy and a mug

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A Tunbridge Ware ebony tea caddy, the domed lid with tesserae mosaic view of Hever Castle, within running rose cross banding, the swept sides with broadband of light ground flower roses, some damage to mosaic and missing two back bun feet, possibly the work of Barton late Nye, 27cm x 16cm

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A large Tunbridge Ware rosewood tea caddy, with tesserae view of Warwick Castle, the interior with rare block of two mice, see Austen Tunbridge Ware page 104, text 'one rare block features a pair of mice', probably the work of Henry Hollamby, the concave sides with light ground tesserae flower banding with replacement bun feet, the interior with a pair of lidded canistors, the hinged lids with tesserae mosaic shells, 31cm wide, 16cm deep See Bracketts October 1997 Lot No 51

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A Tunbridge Ware bird's eye maple tea caddy, the lid with perspective cube panel within mosiac banding, the sides also with mosaic banding, 10.5cm high, 12cm wide.

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A George III harewood tea caddy, the lid and front panel inlaid with paterae within tulip wood cross banding, 19cm wide, 11cm deep

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A George III oak chest, the caddy moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers with original brass swan neck handles, on shaped bracket feet, 92cm wide, 44.5cm deep, 89cm high

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Three silver items, including sweetmeat dish, caddy spoon, and photo frame, different assays.

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An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, with breakfront cushion top, 20cm x 13cm x 12cm.

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