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Lot 421

Pair of Chinese Qianlong 18th-century pseudo-tobacco leaf porcelain tea caddy. Decorated with bright green, orange, pink, and blue enamels.Height: 4 1/2 in x width: 3 1/2 in x depth: 1 1/12 in.Condition:Fritting to the rim. Virtually no wear to the enamel decoration.

Lot 531

A mixed lot of caddy spoons & brass items etc.

Lot 253

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy together with a dressing table set, brass candlesticks, drinking glasses etc

Lot 91

A silver fish knife along with a silver napkin ring and a silver embossed caddy spoon, 78.2gLocation:

Lot 89

A silver embossed photo frame, a silver caddy spoon together with a silver yerba mate bombilla strawLocation:

Lot 228

A silver tea caddy with a detachable lid intitled 69gLocation:

Lot 191

A silver tea caddy, makers mark worn, Birmingham 1911, of plain oval outline with egg and dart borders, with pull off cover, 7.7cm high, 84 grams gross. 

Lot 160

A collection of various silver items to include; A small strawberry dish; two silver cigarette cases; a silver book of matches case; and a lipstick case, A Georgian silver pierced and crested Madiera wine label; a Georgian silver caddy spoon with trifurcated handle; a Georgian caddy spoon; and a Georgian Irish silver fiddle pattern salt spoon; 45 grams gross, A pair of modern loaded silver Georgian style candlesticks, J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, London 1971, 14.5 cm high, traces of what appears to be Hebrew inscription to one side of the base.  

Lot 149

Marius Hammer, Norway, a good parcel gilt caddy spoon, the handle in the Nordic mythological beast style, stamped makers trade mark, ’S’ and ‘830’, 9.7cm long, 21.6 grams gross.

Lot 405

A Victorian Exeter silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, initialled 'EA', by John Stone, 1857; together with four other silver caddy spoons; a silver handled cheese knife; and other spoons, 3.4oz gross (excluding knife).

Lot 408

A Georgian Newcastle silver caddy spoon, by Reid & Sons, 1839; together with four assorted silver tea caddy spoons , 2.9oz gross. (5)

Lot 457

An Edwardian cherub pattern pin dish, by William Aitken, Birmingham 1904; a Victorian silver tea caddy, marks worn, possibly 1865; an Edwardian solifleur trumpet vase; an Art Nouveau silver backed hand mirror; a silver photograph frame; and another, the weighable silver 6.1oz gross.

Lot 406

A Victorian Scottish Provincial silver caddy spoon, with a rounded oblong bowl, initialled 'C', likely by Morrison & Skakle of Aberdeen; together with four other antique silver caddy spoons, 1.7oz gross. (5)

Lot 407

A Victorian silver Lily pattern caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1871; three other Victorian silver caddy spoons; and a George III caddy spoon, 2.3oz gross. (5)

Lot 111

A George III silver sauce ladle, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, 1801, 17cm; together with a late Victorian silver tea caddy, by T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham, 1900, circular form, pull-off cover, the body embossed and decorated with putti and cherubs, 7cm high, 4 troy oz

Lot 630

Royal Doulton Series ware Charles Crombie Ceramic Bowl oval shape with shaped rim, with motto 'He hath a good judgment who relieth not wholly on his own' with golfer and caddy scene, transferred printed backstamp to base, length 27cm, overall good

Lot 236

Rare 1912 Beresford Golf & Country Club, San Mateo California Original Members Hand and Rule Book - In its original blue and gilt cloth boards c/w single folded course map to the rear - formed in November 1911 and officially opened in 4TH July 1912 with the golf course opening the following day - the club is steep in history with Vardon and Ray playing at the club in 1913, it's reconstruction by Donald Ross, it's topsy turvy existence nearly closing down on several occasions especially during the 1930s and WWII , but still somehow managed to keep it'd head above water. 1969 Masters Champion George Archer started his career as a caddy and became an honorary member after winning the Masters. The club eventually became The Peninsula Golf and Country Club being the only Donald Ross golf course on the West Coast. overall 6.25" x 4.75" (VG) Note: From The Estate of The Late David Easby

Lot 835

Golf Power Caddy, with its storage cover bag for trolley and a working battery. Collection only recommended

Lot 406

Collection of Golfing Vesta Cases (3) - to incl 2x silver, one with Birmingham Silver Hallmarks with both panels featuring golf clubs and flag sticks; a reproduction case with early period golfing scenes to both panels stamped 925 sterling silver; and a brass case mounted with metal figure of a young caddy - all with suspension rings and serrated bases.

Lot 258

Collection of Golf Club Alloy Tin Plate Golf Course Signs (5) - to incl 2x "Players Please Take Caddy Cars This Way" and 3x "Players Please Replace Divots" - possibly Players Cigarette Advertising plaques - overall 8.5" x 8.75" Note: From The Estate of The Late David Easby

Lot 265

A 19thC mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular plain form, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments, 15cm high, 26cm wide, 14cm deep, together with a sycamore snuff box, with mother of pearl inlay to lid, 7.5cm high.

Lot 38

A late 19th century Neo Gothic oak desktop piano form caddy. Circa 1880. 28x20x24.5cm

Lot 17

A mid 19th century Jennens & Bettridge gilt and Mother of Pearl inlaid lacquered tea caddy with original key. 20x13x11cm

Lot 289

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy. Circa 1810. 28x14x16cm

Lot 303

Wooden tea caddy with brass handle, 10"w x 5.5"d x 7"h

Lot 460

A Collection of Various Brooches to include Cameo Example, Bird, Golfing Clubs in Caddy

Lot 1289

A 19th century brass bound teak campaign chest, bisecting for military transport, caddy top above two short and three long graduated drawers, flush swing handles, turned feet, 100.5cm high, 99cm wide, 45cm deep

Lot 1668

A George III mahogany bowfront bachelor’s chest, caddy top above a slide and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, turned handles, 80cm high, 91.5cm wide, 49cm deep, c.1815

Lot 2125

A Regency mahogany caddy top chest, of two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, serpentine apron, outswept forefeet, 91.5cm high, 84cm wide, 43.5cm deep, c.1820

Lot 251

A 19th century Continental faience octagonal tea caddy and cover, painted with stylised flowers, outlined in black, pink sgraffito borders, 13.5cm high

Lot 802

An Elizabeth II silver and enamel armorial caddy spoon, decorated with the Arms of Ludlow [Shropshire], 7cm long, Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1959

Lot 543

A Chinese silver hexagonal tea caddy, chased with a dragon, verse and the Three Friends of Winter, push-fitting cover, bracket feet, 12cm high, Wang Hing & Co, Canton c.1900, 192g

Lot 514

A George III Old Sheffield Plate canted rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover with knop finial, enclosing twin-compartments, bright-cut engraved borders and lozenge, 15cm high, 14.5cm wide, c.1800

Lot 604

A George IV silver shovel shaped caddy spoon, mother of pearl haft, 9cm long, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1824

Lot 398

A 19th century Chinese export lacquer tea caddy, decorated in gilt, hinged cover enclosing a pair of paktong canisters, 20cm wide, c.1840,

Lot 592

A George III silver oval tea caddy, chased in the Rocco taste, hinged cover with flower finial, 12cm wide, Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1780, 390g

Lot 645

A late 18th century Dutch silver rectangular tea caddy, hinged flush cover, outlined throughout with wrigglework, beaded borders, 10.5cm high, c.1790, 338g

Lot 1489

A Victorian papier mache shaped rectangular tea caddy. hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, decorated in gilt and inlaid with abalone shell, 22cm wide, c.1850

Lot 679

A Queen Anne design silver coloured metal canted rectangular tea caddy, push-fitting cap and sliding cover, applied to recto with an enamel plaque in the Arts and Crafts taste, skirted base, unmarked, 12.5cm high

Lot 126

A collection of 18th and 19th century English porcelain, including a Caughley tea bowl, New Hall cup and saucer, a tea caddy, etc, qty

Lot 1957

A 19th century tortoiseshell rectangular tea caddy, hinged pagoda top, enclosing two covered compartments, skirted base, outlined throughout with silver stringing, 19cm wide, a/f; another similar (2)

Lot 1411

A 19th century fruitwood novelty tea caddy, as a pear, hinged cover, 15cm high

Lot 156

A Denby Danesby Ware spill vase, as a golf caddy, 13.5cm high, c.1930

Lot 818

An unusual Victorian silver oval basket-form tea caddy, arched handle above a pair of covers flush-hinged to the centre, bright-cut and wrigglework engraved overall, beaded borders, 16cm long, C F Hancock, London 1862, 730g

Lot 626

A German silver oval tea caddy, hinged fluted cover, the side chased with a repetitive border of bell husks and anthemion, within beaded bands, fluted bun feet, gilt interior, 11.5cm wide, halmond und krone mark, c.1900, 204g

Lot 2035

A George IV rosewood rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a glass bowl flanked by a pair of canisters, inlaid brass shaped circular escutcheon, 31cm wide, c.1825

Lot 706

A Victorian silver commode shaped tea caddy, of George III design and bright-cut engraved in the Neo-Classsical taste, 13.5cm wide, Joseph Angell, London 1862, 386g

Lot 1775

An Italian marquetry canted rectangular tea caddy, inlaid with scenes from traditional daily life, 13.5cm wide, Sorento, 19th century

Lot 843

Omar Ramsden - an Arts and Crafts silver tea caddy, chased with an armorial and inscribed within a banner 'I was wrought for Betty by Desire of Her Cousins, 1913, on a planished ground, the finial set with abalone shell, 9cm diam, Ramsden & Carr, London 1912, 140g grossHeraldry: Motto & crest of Watson of Conington, Cambridgeshire

Lot 157

A George III provincial silver caddy spoon, Merly Ashworth, Newcastle, c.1790

Lot 101

LARGE REGENCY SARCOPHAGUS FORM DOUBLE TEA CADDY, hinged cover enclosing fitted interior, two compartments, mixing bowl, 38cms W, inlaid rosewood trinket box, 20cms W, and 5 x various carved wooden pocket watch standsProvenance: deceased estate Ynys Mon

Lot 126

SMALL ANTIQUE FURNISHING ITEMS including Victorian double tea-caddy or sarcophagus form. 30.5cms (W), oak-carved acanthus leaf bookends a pair, 18cms (H), Art-deco oak bookends a pair, 18cms (H), Victorian inlaid walnut circular footstool, 27cms (diam.), vintage leather collarbox, 18cms (diam.) etcProvenance: private collection Ynys Mon

Lot 1025

Collection of Victorian boxes including a rosewood sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy and two liners, a Regency mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, the interior with apertures, a Victorian mahogany workbox and hinged cover, a cylindrical box and cover with acorn finial and others (7) 

Lot 282

Dutch silver embossed spoon with deep bowl and a similar white metal caddy spoon with moving windmill handle, 46.8g approx. 

Lot 331

A silver topped dressing table box together with silver caddy spoon, Liberty silver bracelet with matching earrings

Lot 147

Tea caddy, Regency mahogany and satinwood inlaid and an early 19th century gilt and papier mache example. H.19 W.33 D.18cm. (largest)

Lot 77

2 H/M SILVER SUGAR TONGS, CADDY SPOON & KNIFE - 2OZS APPROX

Lot 8

AN ENGLISH SILVER TEA CADDY DECORATED WITH A RURAL VILLAGE FETE SCENE AND FIGURES DANCING, Weight 110gms. Dents to side.

Lot 471

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, 30cm x 15cm x 15xm

Lot 358

A group of silver and white metal, including an ID bracelet, chains, rings, an enamel caddy spoon (af) etc.

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