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A 19th century satinwood tea caddy, the hinged lid inlaid shell paterae, opens to reveal divided interior, the front inlaid fan paterae, 19cm (7 1/2in) wide

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of rectangular shape, the interior with a pair of lidded compartments flanking a bowl aperture, on raised gilt metal feet. 11" x 5.5". Height 6.5".

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A Victorian silver fiddle and shell pattern caddy spoon, makers Lister & Sons, Newcastle, 1852.

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Three George III silver caddy spoons, comprising of a shovel shaped spoon, makers T.Simpson & Sons, Birmingham 1810, a circular bowl spoon, and an oval bowl example

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A collection of small silver and plated wares, to include an Art Deco 3-piece cruet set, Birmingham 1947, 2 pierced bon bon dishes and a plated tea caddy (14)

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A GEORGE II SILVER REPOUSSE ROCOCO DECORATED TEA CADDY & COVER of vase shape, the domed cover floral decorated and finial, the upper body with floral and scroll decoration with vacant cartouche, the lower body chased with stiff leaves and gadrooning. London 1750. Maker Samuel Courtauld. Weight approximately 7.5 ozs. Height 5.5".

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TWO WILLIAM IV SILVER CADDY SPOONS, one with fig shaped bowl, possibly Exeter 1830, the other with oval bowl and engraved initials, possibly Exeter 1835, a SET OF FOUR WILLIAM IV OLD ENGLISH THREAD TEA SPOONS with initials, possibly Exeter 1835, and TWO SIMILAR SPOONS. (8).

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Brown bakelite 'Tea' caddy, cylindrical on three feet; plus shaving set in brown leather case, chrome jars and tortoiseshell-effect comb and brush (two).

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A set of six tea knives with ivorine handles, cased, together with a quantity of loose cutlery including various knives, soup spoons, caddy spoons, etc.

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A Dutch ornate silver caddy spoon with import hallmarks, London 1903, a Norwegian .830 silver sugar spoon and a small sterling silver pierced disc.

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A hallmarked silver serviette ring, a silver[?] caddy spoon with marks rubbed, an Oslo presentation spoon together with other items of silver plated cutlery, etc.

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A wooden barrel shaped tobacco jar and cover decorated in pen and ink with a continuous mountainous lake landscape scene, 11 cms, an Eastern hardwood pedestal tobacco jar and cover with all-over deep carved decoration of dragons, 20 cms, and a 19c mahogany rectangular tea caddy with part fitted interior, 20 cms.

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A 19th century teapoy, having shaped caddy above lobed column on four sided base on castors. 78cm high x 39cm wide x 31cm deep.

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Victorian walnut tea caddy, with domed hinged cover set with plated metal 'garter' surmount, complete with two interior covers, 9in (22.8cm) wide

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Victorian inlaid mahogany caddy, raised on bracket feet, 13in (33cm) wide

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A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER TEA CADDY of shaped rectangular form decorated in gilt with landscape and figural panels within borders of feathery leaves, the interior with two pewter cannisters, on carved kylin feet, 8.25" wide

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A GEORGE III IVORY VENEERED AND TORTOISESHELL BANDED TEA CADDY of elongated panelled form with silver plated escutcheon and tablet, 4. 5" x 4.5" wide.

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A Victorian plated on copper double tea caddy 21cm

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A continental white metal tea caddy 13.5cm

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A late 19th century continetal silver tea caddy 11.5cm high

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A CADDY SPOON, fig shape, London 1866, Hyam Hyams.

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A 19th century tole peint tea caddy of rectangular form, painted with a foliate band in cream, grey and gilt on a black ground, the hinged lid with a lion mask finial, enclosing two divisions, 14cm high, 7.5cm deep, 10.5cm wide

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An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, with serpentine front, the hinged top of concave form with a monogrammed plaque, enclosing two lidded divisions with ivory turned handles, with a plinth base and bun feet, 15.5cm high, 13.5cm deep, 20.5cm wide

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A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT DOMED TOP TEA CADDY, the interior fitted mixing bowl and twin compartments enclosed by a hinged rising lid, 12" wide.

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A GEORGE III SATINWOOD EIGHT SIDED TEA CADDY with interior lid and foliate swag decoration, 5" wide.

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A TEA CADDY IN THE FORM OF PEAR with hinged rising lid and iron escutcheon.

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A BURR WALNUT TEA CADDY, mid Victorian, casket shape, pierced gothic brass mounts, twin lidded compartments, width 30cm.

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A REGENCY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, interior fitted with removable twin lidded containers flanking space for a mixing bowl, turned carrying handles, bun feet, width 33cm, (restorations)

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A MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, 19th Century, of sarcophagus form, triple division interior, width 30cm, another similar and an (adapted) rosewood sarcophagus box, (restorations) (3)

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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, brass inlay, with a mixing bowl and an associated caddy spoon, lions paw feet, width 32cm, (minor losses)

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A MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, basically George III, width 30cm.

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19th Century Sheffield plated octagonal Tea Caddy with oval cover, each with gadrooned borders, 11cms, (4.5”).

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George IV Decanter Label formed as the capital letter ‘M’, maker C.R., London 1828, another, rectangular form, enamelled, “Sherry”, London 1979 and a Victorian Caddy Spoon, (a.f.), (3).

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William IV Queen’s pattern Caddy Spoon, with shell bowl, Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1832.

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Victorian Irish Caddy Spoon, the finial pierced and with a shield inscribed “S”, maker’s mark worn, Dublin 1888, another, Old English pattern, maker’s mark F.H., Sheffield 1935, 28grms,and a p air of Sugar Tongs with claw nips, (3).

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George III basket shaped Tea Caddy with reeded handle, twin hinged lids with Greek Key pattern border above a collar chased with florets, engraved initials, rectangular base, John Eames, London 1807, 505grms.

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Late 18th Century mahogany Tea Caddy, the hinged rising lid inlaid with oval flowers and pen-work leaves, the interior inlaid in stained woods with a conch, fitted with three tin canisters, each with mahogany mounts and sliding lids inlaid in various woods and decorated with flowers, the front with pen-work and poker-work flowers and leaves, flanked by canted corners, the sides and back each inlaid with a flower, on a plain base, 23cms, (9”).

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19th Century yew wood sarcophagus Tea Caddy, with rectangular hinged lid enclosing compartmented interior, twin brass ring handles, boxwood lozenge escutcheon and beading, on shaped bracket feet, 20cms, (8”).

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A First period Worcester part tea service, c. 1770, comprising: a teapot and cover; jug and cover; tea caddy and white metal cover; slops bowl; sucrier and cover; nine tea cups and saucers, each painted with puce flower sprigs within gilt borders; tea pot 12cm (26)

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A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy, with pewter stringing, ivory borders, and a white metal knob, feet and escutcheon, the interior with two lidded compartments, 17cm high

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A Regency rosewood bracket clock, the caddy top with a gilt metal pineapple finial, the circular enamel dial with eight day movement and Roman numerals, the sides with pierced brass grills, on ball feet, 52cm high

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A George V Asprey & Co silver square tea caddy, with pyramid finial and gadrooned edge, Sheffield 1911, 13oz, 15cm high

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A Regency mahogany and line inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover enclosing three lidded canisters, the sides mounted with pressed brass handles, on four compressed bun feet, 31cm wide

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An early 19th century burr yew wood tea caddy, of oval form, the hinged corner enclosing a replacement lidded compartment, with mother of pearl kite shaped escutcheon, with restorations, 15.5cm wide

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An early 19th century bir yew wood, kingwood banded and line inlaid tea caddy, of rectangular form, the domed cover enclosing a pair of zinc lined compartments, with slight losses and restorations, 18cm wide

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A tortoiseshell and cut mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, circa 1840, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded canisters with turned ivory handles, the front panel and lid decorated with scrolling flowers and leaves, on a shaped plinth and four ivory bun feet, minor losses, 20cm wide

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A George III mahogany and line inlaid tea caddy, of elongated octagonal form, the cocus wood cross banded hinged cover enclosing a part zinc lined interior, the sides with van dyke and lattice inlaid borders, 16.7cm wide

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A George III Sheraton period West Indian satin wood and marquetry inlaid tea caddy, of canted rectangular form, the hinged cover decorated with an oval panel of leaves and berries in a basket, enclosing a pair of line inlaid canisters with oval lift off tops, the interior of the lid with shell inlay, the front panel decorated with two oval reserves flowers and vases, and the side panels with mahogany ovals, between canted corners inlaid with urns issuing acorns and oak leaves in stained sycamore, minor restorations, 18.2cm wide

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A Regency mahogany and marquetry inlaid tea caddy, of rectangular form, the hinged cover enclosing a pair of sycamore banded lidded and zinc lined compartments, the front panel inlaid with a pair of fans, within rosewood cross banded and line inlaid borders, on later turned feet, minor losses, 20.5cm wide

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A Regency brass inlaid rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with gadrooned borders and ring handles, the lid opening to reveal two canisters and aperture for a mixing bowl, on bun feet, 19cm high x 32cm wide

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A George II mahogany toilet mirror, the caddy moulded base with three drawers on ogee bracket feet.

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An 18th century Chinese blue and white ovoid tea caddy, painted with an Island pagodas beneath a lappet shoulder, rim chipped.

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An Edwardian oval section tea caddy, the body decorated with a band of embossed flowers and two cartouche. Chester 1902.

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A Georgian caddy spoon together with a silver coloured metal continental caddy spoon and a Georgian sifter spoon.

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An early 19th century George III caddy spoon, with shell shaped bowl and bright cut engraving.

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A 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, with white metal inlay dividing the panels, the lid opening to reveal two tortoiseshell lidded compartments, raised on four metal feet, width 7ins, height 6.5ins

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An Edward VII cylindrical Tea Caddy, gadrooned, Sheffield 1909, 4in H

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A Victorian Caddy Spoon with scallop handle, Birmingham 1898

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