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A good Victorian rosewood tea caddy, with a mother of pearl escutcheon and two internal lidded compartments, 19cm long

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A blue and white Ringtons tea caddy with printed marks to base and underside of lid (probably Maling but unmarked), 19.5cm high.

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A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of rectangular shape with split reel mouldings, lobed bun handles and feet, 12 1/2in. (32cm.) wide

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A REGENCY PAPIER MACHE BOTTLE COASTER gilt with foliate scrolls and fruting vines on a black ground together with a papier mache tea caddy of rectangular shape, the lid inlaid with mother-of-pearl and painted floral spray, 6 3/4in. (17cm. ) wide and a papier mache pen tray painted with floral spray on a black ground

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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus shape, the lid and front inlaid with scroll work, the top initialled A.W., the interior with two lift-out caddies, each labelled G or B, flanking a mixing bowl recess with a matched glass bowl, 12 3/4in. (32cm.) wide

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A MOTHER-OF-PEARL TEA CADDY of rectangular shape with a stepped lid, the interior with two lidded compartments, 9in. (23cm.) wide

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A LATE GEORGIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of rectangular shape, the interior with two lidded compartments flanking a vacant mixing bowl space, 12in. (31cm.)

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A collection of small silver, comprising; a pair of silver and ivory mounted cow-horn shaped knife rests, Birmingham 1906 by Thomas Walker, a George IV foliate engraved vinaigrette, 1829 by Edward Smith, a mother of pearl handled butter knife, 1899 by Hilliard & Thomason, a horn handled caddy spoon, 1802 and a similar sifter ladle, 1803 both by Joseph Taylor, an oblong decanter label, London 1821 by Charles Rawlings, a pair of fiddle pattern salt spoons with monograms, London 1861, a salt shovel and a sugar tongs

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A pair of George IV fiddle pattern caddy spoons with shell bowls, London 1823 by William Eley I and William Fearn

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A George IV English provincial fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Newcastle circa 1825 by Thomas Wheatly

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A George III feather edge and shell bowl caddy spoon with monogram, circa 1770, probably by George Smith

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Four caddy spoons, comprising; a George IV hour glass pattern spoon with a shovel shaped bowl, Birmingham 1825 by Joseph Taylor, an old English pattern spoon the handle engraved with leaves and an initial, London 1889 by Charles Boyton, a George VI and Queen Elizabeth commemorative spoon, 1936, and a Dutch spoon with a lion mask and leaf chased open-work handle, import marks for Chester 1909

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An early Victorian caddy spoon with a leaf engraved bowl and a fancy scroll handle, Birmingham 1837 by George Unite, and an old English pattern table spoon, London 1784 by Hester Bateman.

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An early George III silver inverted baluster shaped tea caddy, part spiral fluted with gadrooned borders and a leaf embossed cover with bud finial, London 1768

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A selection of cut glass, comprising: a pair of plates with fine hobnail diamonds, 20cm diameter; a tea caddy mixing bowl with fine diamond squares, 12cm high; two various cream jug cut with fine diamonds and an oval dish with a field of strawberry diamonds, 30cm in length (some chips)

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Chinese famille-rose plate, decorated with figures on a terrace within a border of flowers and fruit, Qianlong, a blue and white tea caddy, and a lotus flower shaped teabowl

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A collection of 4 wooden boxes to include: A 19thc rosewood & mother of pearl inset tea caddy, 20cms wide, An Edwardian yew wood work box and cover 21cms wide, A mahogany and marquetry cross-banded jewellery box, 28cms wide, and A mahogany workbox of plain rectangular design. 24cms wide./4

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A Worcester porcelain bulbous tea caddy and domed cover with flowerhead finial, the whole enamelled in colours with shaped vignettes depicting exotic flowers and butterflies within gilt scroll reserves, on a blue scale ground, 6.5ins high (crescent mark in underglaze blue to base - cover extensively restored)

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A 20th Century Tunbridge ware rosewood rectangular two division tea caddy with parquetry top in various woods, within floral tessellated bandings, the front and two interior lids with narrower mosaic banding, 9.5ins x 5ins x 5.25ins high

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A George III yewwood and mahogany rectangular tea caddy inlaid with boxwood stringings, on bun feet, 6.75ins x 4.5ins x 5.75ins high

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A Victorian black papier-mache dome topped tea caddy inlaid with mother-of-pearl and decorated with floral sprays, within gilt leaf scroll borders, 8ins x 4.5ins x 5.5ins high, and a similar rectangular blotter, 12ins x 9ins

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A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock, the 12ins arched brass dial inscribed "Joseph Bean of Croft", the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with shaped caddy top and arched moulding, later carved with guilloche ornament, turned and fluted columns to hood, arched trunk door, on later bracket feet, 90ins high (with alterations to case, later carving to hood and later bracket feet)

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A silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1897, of canted rectangular form, together with a silver salt, London 1852, of circular form set on three feet.

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A George III caddy spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with leafage and with Old English pattern handle, possibly Joseph Taylor 8cm, Birmingham 1816

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An Edwardian tea caddy the ovoid body part writhen fluted, the hinged cover with similar finial, within reeded borders, by George Unite: another of canted rectangular form with gadrooned borders and lift off cover, both 10cm high and Birmingham 1908 (2)

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A late George III mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover revealing two lidded compartments, the whole boxwood strung and with brass lion mask and ring handles and on similar talon and ball feet, 23cm wide

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A Victorian tortoiseshell and mother of pearl serpentine front tea caddy, the hinged cover revealing two foil lined compartments, the lids with turned bone finials, the splayed base with four turned wooden feet, 20cm wide

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A 19th century mahogany tea caddy of rectangular bombe form, hinged cover revealing an interior with two lidded compartments with mixing bowl recess, the whole outlined with satinwood banding and boxwood stringing and with two brass eagle and ring handles, 29cm wide

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A 19th century yew rectangular two compartment tea caddy, outlined with boxwood stringing, 18cm wide: an early 19th century oval japanned metal two compartment tea caddy, the body dot prick decorated with trailing foliage and star cartouche, 13cm (2)

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A Victorian figured walnut tea caddy, the lancet arched hinged lid revealing two foil lined lidded compartments, the body applied with pierced brass strapwork, 25cm wide

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A George lll mahogany tea caddy, the hinged caddy top with brass swan necked handle, the side lifting to reveal a secret drawer, on bracket feet, 23cm wide, interior lacking

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A George III silver leaf caddy spoon with ring terminal by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1813; together with a fiddle pattern 'bright cut' caddy spoon, the oval bowl decorated with a flowering shrub, contemporary initials, London 1821, maker's mark H.D. over C.D.

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An early George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, with moulded top, concealed drawer and original brass handle and escutcheon, raised on ogee bracket feet, old repairs to feet, 9.5in wide.

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An early 19th century Sheraton style burr wood tea caddy of rectangular form decorated with shell inlay and stringing, enclosing two lidded compartments and original cut glass mixing bowl, 10.25in wide.

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A small Regency octagonal yew tea caddy with a segmented top

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19th century coromandel dome topped tea caddy with two canisters, 9"

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19th century Japanese lacquered tea caddy and another similar lacquered box, 7.75" and 6.75"

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Simulated malachite tea caddy with metal strap work decoration 8"

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Early 19th century mahogany tea caddy the interior with canister and mixing bowl recess, 10"

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19th century kingwood and crossbanded tea caddy with slightly domed top and brass handle 8"

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18th century mother of pearl mounted tea caddy travelling box, the pierced panels decorated with flowers and foliage, 9.5" wide

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Late 18th/early 19th century rosewood tea caddy with raised top and brass lion mask ring handles, the interior with two compartments, turned ivory lock plate and feet, 7.5" wide

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George III mahogany and banded line inlaid dome top tea caddy 4.5"

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19th century walnut tea caddy with inlaid bands of patterned decoration

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An oval tea caddy oval embossed, probably Dutch, not hall marked

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Victorian fiddle pattern bright cut caddy spoon; a pair of Walker & Hall silver salad servers and other cutlery.

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2 early Coalport spiral fluted tea bowls and saucer; also Regency English porcelain cylindrical tea caddy, floral banded decoration a.f.

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Crocodile skin jewel casket, fall front design and metal inset handle; also early Victorian rosewood twin section tea caddy.

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Sheraton yew inlaid square section lift top tea caddy, bone escutcheon, 7" height, 4" width; and inlaid cigarette dispenser box.

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Various Quality Plated Table Ware Items - 2 Tureens, Spirit Kettle A/F, Coffee Pot, Caddy, Condiment Set Boxed, And 4 Bottle Cruet (One Stopper Not Matching)

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Tin Caddy With Inlaid Design

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Honeyglaze Fruit Decorated Caddy With Wicker Handle, Carlton Leaf Dish, Carlton Specimen Vase And Oak Leaf Trinket Tray, Sylvac Pebble Vase

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Georg Jensen hammered silver caddy spoon, import marks for 1928

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Iona silver caddy spoon by Alexander Ritchie, the spreading handle cast with Celtic designs

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An early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, of cavetto fronted form with wire stringing on vegetable ivory bun feet, the interior retaining a pair of covers, 20cm w

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A rare George III papier mache tea caddy of octagonal shape, the front with a transfer of classical women and caged putti in painted cream and green ribbon and trellis borders, with Sheffield Plate loop handle and escutcheon, lidded interior, 12cm high

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An early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, with gadrooned lid and wire stringing, vegetable ivory finials and feet, the divided interior retaining a pair of covers, 22.5cm w

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A GOOD MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of broadening rectangular section on four bun feet, the sloping cover with reel-carved edging to the surmount, the whole having mother-of-pearl inlays of flowering plants, enclosing twin rosewood rectangular caddies with hinged mother-of-pearl inlaid lids flanking an aperture for a blending bowl, the box sides with wooden knob carrying handles, 35cm x 20cm x 19cm high, (13.8in x 8in x 7.5in)

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A GEORGE V OVAL SILVER TEA CADDY of neo-classical style, the hinged cover with oval "mushroom" finial, with dedication inscription "Presented to Aunt Selina Brown on her 100th Birthday by her affectionate nephews ....", hallmarked London, 1913, maker William Comyns, 11.5cm x 8cm x 9cm high, 6.4ozs, (200gm), and AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY of gadroon-edged sarcophagus form with initials AB, hallmarked London, 1901, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 8cm x 6cm x 6.5cm high, (3.1in x 2.3in x 2.5in), 3.7ozs, (117gm) (2)

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A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY of canted oblong section, the hinged cover and body all punch-decorated with floral panels, hallmarked London, 1878, makers Edward Barnard & Sons, 11.5cm x 8cm x 8.5cm high (excluding finial), (4.5in x 3.1in x 3.3in), 13.2ozs, (410gm)

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