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Lot 717

A wall mounted coat rack and storage caddy

Lot 757

A golf caddy, trolley and clubs

Lot 570

Mixed Lot: Perpetual desk calendar, desk caddy, phone holder, non-contact thermometer etc

Lot 347

A slate mantel clock with marble mounts and incised scrollwork decoration; together with a rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the top with an inlaid phoenixthe clock 24cm wide x 14cm deep x 32cm high; the tea caddy 32cm wide x 25cm deep x 15cm highQty: 2Minor scuffing to the enamelled face of the clock. The caddy with replacement hinges (loose), the locking mechanism is loose, and with some cracks to the top and scuffing around the base.

Lot 3

A set of bellows, an apprentice tripod table, an apprentice chest of drawers, a mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, a brass beaker, a brass jelly mould, a brass trivet, etcAll as found, the small chest of drawers in need of resoration

Lot 24

Five items including A drop dial clock by Ansonia with Roman numerals on the paper dial, a rosewood sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy inlaid with floral motifs, 6 silver teaspoons with tongs, an ear syringe in its cardboard case, and surgical horse hairDamage to the wooden case, glazed front is loose, door to the pendulum is loose. Handles on the fitted interior missing, minor cracking around the keyhole, cracking to the left side. Ear syringe generally good condition

Lot 64

A pair of gilt metal three branch art nouveau candelabra surmounted by a snake and a crane, the support raised on a stylised three handled urn, on hoof feet on a triform base together with two rosewood caddies, one sugar caddy with brass inlay and one small coffee caddy with boxwood inlayThe candelabra snake and crane slightly bent, oxidisation to the metal throughout, sightly loose fixings; brass banding to sugar caddy with slight raising on the top and with cracking to veneer

Lot 492

A collection of various items to include a stoneware salt glazed jug with moulded decoration of hunters and their dogs; a white glazed jug with moulded decoration; two doughnut-shaped decanters, both engraved '1911 Long Live The King'; four Champagne glasses with engraved leaf decoration; a bonbon dish with a red glass interior; a silver plated lidded caddy; and six cut glass dessert bowlsQty: qtyIn generally good condition. Evidence of repair to the white glazed jug, the handles being re-adhered. some scuffing to the bottoms of the glass dessert bowls and small bubbles in the glass. One of the decanters with minor abrasion around the neck below the bottom of the stopper

Lot 177

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, Hallmarked London 1808

Lot 380

A Regency banded burr yew tea caddy, Ivory escutcheon, 20cm wide CITES Submission reference 4NYKHDBU

Lot 388

An early 19th century boxwood strung mahogany tea caddy, ivory inlay, 28cm wide CITES Submission reference 5DS6M1FP

Lot 153

A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a wooden canteen of EPNS fish eaters, an oval dish, a bag of assorted world coinage, a boxed 'Parker' ball point pen, a wallet of three 'Sheaffer' pens to include a fountain pen, ball point pen and pencil, a boxed bar brooch set with seed pearls, mark rubbed, various loose cutlery, a pocket knife signed 'A.F.Madge', a stainless steel letter opener, razor, white metal caddy spoon etc

Lot 550

THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS, to include a Holkham Pottery piggie bank, four Leonardo Collection figurines, a collection of ceramic and pottery shoes, Prinknash Pewterware, four pieces of Babbacombe Pottery 'Lauriana Studio' Bison design, to include tea caddy, milk jug, sugar bowl and dish, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes + loose)

Lot 26

A selection of vintage Lancashire constabulary buttons, a caddy spoon and a 925 silver spoon with gem stone to handle.

Lot 100

A French style gilt wood picture frame, a Georgian mahogany tea caddy, a later mahogany writing slope, a coloured miniature print of Ashness Bridge, Keswick, two further pictures, an aneroid barometer, and a pair of Victorian glove stretchers with silver detail

Lot 1446

Regency burr yew tea caddy with twin interior, trimmed with ebony. Circa 1830. Approximate dimensions: 11.5cm L x 18.5cm W x 14cm H.

Lot 1445

Late Georgian Australian casuarina caddy with twin lidded interior, requires restoration. Circa 1825. Approximate dimensions: 10.5cm L x 18cm W x 12.5cm H.

Lot 1471

Good early rosewood tea caddy sarcophagus form tea caddy, with 2 ,lidded inner sections, and a middle crystal mixing bowl, with an early silver caddy spoon, resting on 4 bun feet, (20cm; width 34cm approx).

Lot 1253

George IV sterling silver caddy spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1822, maker : Joseph Willmore, 10 grams approx

Lot 1444

Late Georgian Australian casuarina caddy edged in boxwood. Circa 1820. Approximate dimensions: 18.5cm L x 10.5cm W x 13.5cm H.

Lot 1570

FIVE GEORGE IV AND WILLIAM IV FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOONS. London 1820,1821, 1822, 1843, 1801.

Lot 1581

A WILLIAM IV SILVER CADDY SPOON. London 1833.

Lot 1253

A MELON TEA CADDY. 5.5ins high.

Lot 1569

FOUR GEORGE IV AND WILLIAM IV FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOONS. London 1820, 182, 1825, 1832.

Lot 417

Selection of Silver pieces to include 5 cocktail spoons, sugar tongs, tea caddy spoon all hallmarked, total weight 61.4g

Lot 512

A Victorian mahogany writing slope - 40 x 24 x 15cm.; together with a late Georgian boxwood strung mahogany tea caddy. (2)

Lot 340

An Art Deco period figured walnut chest unusually configured with a caddy-style top drawer, five full-width drawers below, each with highly stylised Art Deco bakelite handles, raised on short cabriole legs (LWH 77 x 46 x 122 cm).

Lot 323

An early 19th century mahogany bowfront caddy-topped chest of small proportions: three full-width graduated drawers, shaped apron, French-style slightly splaying bracket feet (LWH 76.4 x 46 x 77.5 cm). 

Lot 515

A large late-Regency rosewood tea caddy: of sarcophagus form, with reel moulded borders and bun feet, the interior with twin compartments with hinged lids, lacks sugar bowl and side handles, 35.5 x 20.5cm, 19cm high, with key.* Condition: Good condition overall, although the side handles have been removed and the glass sugar bowl is missing. Lock is working and key present. Veneer repair to left hand front corner of lid and split to veneer to left side of lid. Losses to veneer to very right hand edge of lid and some shrinkage cracks to veneer to same end of lid. Slight shrinkage crack to veneer to front of the box. 

Lot 1108

A collection of silver plated items including a Britannia tea caddy, condiment holder, tongs, and a box of flatware **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 1009

A silver plated caddy spoon to commemorate The Marriage of The Prince of Wales To Lady Diana Spencer 1981

Lot 264C

Victorian silver caddy spoon, scroll design to handle, Birm 1842, with 2 silver mustard spoons, Sheffield 1893 and Birm 1911 (3), 20.8 grams.

Lot 159

Pair of brass 1924 commemorative tea caddies, of ovoid form the waist embossed with 'British Empire Exhibition 1924' 'Lipton's Souvenir Tea Caddy', H18cm

Lot 103

Richard Garde (of Broad Lane, Cork), a set of four Irish silver condiment spoons, fiddle pattern, Dublin 1838, a pair of Irish silver condiment spoons, a caddy spoon, a spoon with the cast terminal of the Statue of Liberty and other silver spoons various, combined weight 169cm 

Lot 128

A quantity of assorted silver items, includes, candlesticks, silver lidded cut glass jars, a caddy spoon, a niello silver napkin ring, etc.

Lot 105

Peter Lambert, a Scottish silver caddy spoon,on scallop bowl design, Edinburgh 1820, together with three other silver caddy spoons (4), combined weight: 27g

Lot 96

Asprey and Co Ltd, a Regency design silver tea caddy, hinged cover raised on an oval base, Sheffield 1912, 18cm high, 390g

Lot 359

A Pewter Globe Shaped Teacaddy and Cover, 19th century, standing o a domed foot and knopped stem, the caddy and hinged cover incised overall with a map of the world H:18.5cm

Lot 1004

A George III mahogany and chequer strung tea caddy, 24.5cm wide; together with another Victorian mahogany sarcophagus example, 36cm wide, (interior of both converted); and another Victorian rosewood workbox, 28cm wide. (3) 

Lot 1021

A 19th century Chinese lacquer casket, 27cm wide; together with a Victorian rosewood tea caddy, (a.f.); and a small ebony, porcupine quill and bone box, 17.5cm wide. (3)

Lot 9

A Chinese silvered and black enamelled spice caddy with character signature to base.

Lot 294

Selection of wooden collectables; 19th century tea caddy box, oak turned tea caddy barrel, Two antique boxes, Hand carved wooden bird sculpture with presentation plaque and large Cone of 'Digger Pine' Pinus Sabiniana, Plinth of Native Scots Pine From Glen Affric.

Lot 22

2 silver tea caddy spoons

Lot 202

A Victorian 19th century mahogany upright Wellington chest of drawers. Raised on a plinth base with a bank of seven drawers having knob handles. Locking bar to the right upright. Caddy top above with carved embellishments to the underside. Measures approx. 110cm x 52cm x 36cm.

Lot 517

A 19th century George III mahogany bow front bachelors chest of drawers. Raised on bracket feet with short and deep drawer configuration, caddy top above. Finished with brass handles to the drawers. Measures approx. 99 x 85 x 47cm.

Lot 53

A 19th century George III crossbanded mahogany chest of drawers. Raised on bracket feet with short and deep drawer configuration. Caddy top above with crossbanded borders. Knob handles to the drawers. Measures approx. 91cm x 105cm x 51cm.

Lot 477

A Georgian square form mahogany tea caddy - approx 11cm tall with a tortoiseshell caddy spoon (spoon worn).

Lot 79

A Collection of Assorted Silver, including a sauceboat; a tea-caddy; a letter-rack; a cream-jug a two-handled cup and assorted other items; 22oz 5dwt, 692gr; Together With a cased silver medallion stamped with The Right Hon. Sirt Seewoosagur Ramgoolam; coins and a ring (qty)The pieces with generally overall wear and damage from use. The tea caddy with many bruises. Rocks and leans when placed on a flat surface. The letter rack with bruising to the bars. There is some splitting and damage to the silver on both sides.

Lot 82

Three George III Silver Caddy-Spoons, one maker's mark JJ? script only, engraved with vines; one with shell-shaped bowl, possibly later and one with engraved Old English pattern handle and shovel-shaped bowl, 1oz 8dwt, 44gr (3)

Lot 129

A William IV Silver Fish-Slice, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1831, Fiddle pattern, engraved with initials, the bladed pierced and engraved with initials, 27.5cm long; Together With a William IV silver caddy-spoon, London, 1834, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest and a silver plate Fiddle pattern fish-slice, weight of silver 4oz 125gr (3)

Lot 125

A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising two George III-style cream-jugs; a George II Hanoverian pattern table-spoon and two George III silver caddy-spoons, one with shell-shaped bowl, 10oz 7dwt, 322gr; Together With a silver pair cased pocket-watch, the movement signed John Page, a/f, and a silver plate owl-form caster, in case (qty)

Lot 80

A Collection of Assorted Silver and Caddy-Spoons and Other Flatware, Fiddle and other patterns, 2oz 18dwt, 91gr; Together With an enamelled brass caddy-spoon (qty)

Lot 81

Two Silver Caddy-Spoons, each Fiddle shell pattern, one later engraved with an initials, 14dwt, 22gr; Together With a silver plate caddy-spoon with shell-shaped bowl (3)

Lot 327

A Victorian Figured Walnut Tea Caddy, with brass mounts, together with a similar satinwood inlaid mahogany box and further inlaid jewellery box

Lot 5

A George V Silver Dish, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1933, shaped oval and on four scroll feet, 18.7cm wide; Together With a George V silver tea-caddy, by Edward Souter Barnsley, Birmingham, 1911, cylindrical, the sides reeded, with pull-off cover 95mm high, total weight 8oz 5dwt, 256gr (2)The dish is fully marked on side. There is some minor wear to the marks but each is still legible. Further marked underneath with design registration number. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The tea-caddy fully marked on bezel and further part marked on cap. There is wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cap fits snuggly. There is a bruise to the base which causes the caddy to rock slightly when placed on a flat surface.

Lot 1706

Tea Caddy von Abraham RoentgenRosenholz und Nussmaser auf Eiche und Weichholz, Messing, vermessingtes Eisenblech, späteres Textil. Teeschatulle in oblonger Kastenform mit konkavem Giebeldeckel und Bügelgriff. Auf Deckel, Front und Seiten Felder in Maserholz, gerahmt von Messingfilets und fein vertikal gelegtem Furnier. Vorstehende, deutlich abgesetzte Basis auf vier geschweiften Zargenfüßen. Kartuschenförmiger, fein gravierter Schlossbeschlag. Über einen hexagonalen Druckknopf in der rechten Wandung zu öffnender, flacher Geheimschub in der rechten Basis. Die beiden Facheinteilungen innen verloren, der Boden ringsum verstärkt mit einem Rahmen, der auf Höhe des Schlossmechanismus gebrochen ist, kleine Fehlstellen. Mit umgelegtem Klappbügel H 16,5, B 22,5, T 14,5 cm.Neuwied, um 1755 - 60.LiteraturVgl. Fabian, Roentgenmöbel aus Neuwied, Bad Neustadt 1986, Nr. 656 f.Vgl. Fabian, Abraham und David Roentgen. Das noch aufgefundene Gesamtwerk ihrer Möbel- und Uhrenkunst in Verbindung mit der Uhrmacherfamilie Kinzing in Neuwied. Leben und Werk, Verzeichnis der Werke, Quellen, Bad Neustadt 1996, Kat. Nr. 564, das fast identische Teekästchen mit denselben Maßen aus dem Museum für Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt, Inv.Nr. 15411, von dem Frankfurter Vorbesitzer ebenfalls aus den USA erworben.S.a. Zinnkann, Roentgenmöbel aus dem Bestand, Frankfurt 2005, Kat. Nr. 2.Dieses Objekt wurde unter Verwendung von Materialien hergestellt, für die beim Export in Ländern außerhalb der EU eine Genehmigung nach CITES erforderlich ist. Wir machen darauf aufmerksam, dass eine Genehmigung im Regelfall nicht erteilt wird.

Lot 2592

Group of silver, comprising pair of early 20th century salad servers, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1915, George IV Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, hallmarked William Eaton, London 1829, Victorian salad fork with mother of pearl handle, hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1896, a Scandinavian silver caddy spoon, stamped NM 830, tea strainer with wooden handle and a toddy ladle, both unmarked Condition Report: Approximate weighable 925 5.86 ozt (182.5 grams) 830 approx 18.2 gramsUnmarked items test 925.General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear, but generally clear and legible.

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