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Lot 578

An early 19th century provincial casket, the whole outlined with boxwood tramlines, the rounded rectangular hinged top enclosing detachable tray, pierced base, 27cm wide, c.1820; a small square ebonised tea caddy decorated in the Japanese style, 9cm high, c.1930; an octagonal domed ebony strung amboyna tea caddy, 9.5cm high (3)

Lot 239

A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged cover enclosing two lidded compartments and mixing bowl aperture, 27cm wide; a mahogany and walnut inlaid rectangular tea caddy, 20.5cm wide; a/f (2)

Lot 242

A Georgian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing two lift out cannisters flanking a mixing bowl aperture, loop handles, 33.5cm wide, c.1820

Lot 148

A pair of 20th century Naples rectangular boxes and covers, moulded in low relief with frolicking figures, 16.5cm wide, a/f; a Royal Copenhagen vase, decorated with flowers, 27cm high; a pair of Italian pottery figures, as a Chinese man and companion; a Delft hexagonal caddy, with silver cover; a Vienna pedestal vase and cover; etc, qty

Lot 360

A Victorian walnut and parquetry dome topped tea caddy, 17.5cm wide; a pair of Japanese cloisonne vases, Meiji period, 12cm high; a Neo-Classical style alabaster table lamp, 24cm high over fitting; another, marble; a 19th century champagne bottle; etc

Lot 63

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, 23cm wide, c.1860

Lot 957

Boxes and Objects - a 19th century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy; a walnut and parquetry rectangular box; a Worcester porcelain tea bowl, c.1775; Chinese ginger jar; decanter; etc, qty

Lot 700

Victorian rosewood tea caddy on stand, 44 x 34 x 80cm

Lot 86

A Regency mother of pearl inlaid rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, length 21.5cm.

Lot 43

CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR HUKIN & HEATH, LONDON PICNIC SET, CIRCA 1880 silver plate, comprising: a kettle and cover, 9cm high; a teapot and cover, 8cm high, the teapot and kettle inscribed NELLIE; a tea caddy and cover incorporating paraffin burner and stand; 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 retailer's mark 'Leuchars & Son, London and Paris'; and two blue and white Royal Worcester cups and saucers, contained within a leather-covered fitted case, inscribed HELEN BRANDDimensions:case 29cm wide, 19cm high, 15.5cm deep

Lot 1149

Late 19th century pine and pitch pine wood estate cupboard bookcase. Raised on a plinth base with single door flanked by reeded pillars. Caddy top above with shelves to interior. Measures approx. 108cm x 91cm x 39cm. 

Lot 988

A Victorian 19th century mahogany specimen cabinet.  The table top cabinet with plinth banded base having twin doors housing shelves set within,. Flared caddy top above

Lot 88

A box containing a Victorian dome top caddy with bone decoration, a Tiffany style table lamp, various figures to include a Wood & Caldwell figure of Falstaff, a bronze pig ornament etc.

Lot 137

An early 19th Century yew wood and inlaid elongated octagonal tea caddy, the top opening to reveal two lidded compartments, 18.5 cm wide x 15 cm high (Ivory Reg Number 9N5BJJME)

Lot 297

An Edwardian silver tea caddy of faceted octagonal form with swing loop handle to the lid (by William Aitken, Birmingham 1905) 8 cm high x 8 cm diameter, 4.98 oz

Lot 115

A Worcester Salopian blue and gilt decorated ribbed sugar box, cream jug, slop bowl, three tea cups, five saucers, two shallow dishes and a Derby blue and gilt decorated shallow bowl CONDITION REPORTS Cream or milk jug with chips around the rim and to the spout and firing faults to one side in the form of small black spots. Sugar bowl with chip to interior of lid rim and some loss to the gilding. Rim of main bowl with loss to the gilding around the extremities of the top throughout, otherwise in good condition. Smaller jar or tea caddy with some loss to the gilding around the rim and damage to one area of the blue enamel to one side mirrored on the other side of the shoulder. Some flowing to the blue beneath the gilding around the rim. Otherwise seems in good condition. One tea cup with large crack from just above handle downwards at an angle and loss of gilding to several areas. Other tea cups with loss to gilding on interior and around rim, otherwise in good condition. Saucers all with wear to gilding conducive with age and use, one with firing faults to the base - see images. One larger dish with large two part crack to one edge and loss to the gilding similar to others and hairline crack to base. Other dish with much loss to the gilding otherwise sound and Derby dish similar condition in that there is loss to the gilding around the rim, otherwise sound

Lot 902

A 19TH CENTURY FRUITWOOD MINIATURE THREE DRAWER CHEST (2)26cm wide; 13cm deep; 24cm high and a George III mahogany square tea caddy 12cm wide; 13cm high

Lot 291

A GEORGE IV SILVER TEA CADDY by Thomas Blagden & Co, Sheffield 1828, of bombe form, lift-off cover with a rectangular finial, the body chased with foliage and shells, engraved with initials and a date, raised on four shell feet. 13.5cm high, 6.6 troy ounces

Lot 360

A GEORGE II SILVER TEA CADDY by John East, London 1728, octagonal form, the removeable cover with reeded bands and a knop finial, plain body with a stepped shoulder, all raised on a stepped foot. 14.5cm high, 9.6 troy ounces

Lot 638

A FRENCH 'JAPONISME' GILT-METAL MANTEL CLOCK, CURTIS & HORSPOOL, PARIS, LATE 19TH CENTURY the caddy top with four flaming finials and a centre urn-form finial, the simulated ivory face with Shibayama-type applied decoration depicting kingfisher and insects amidst gilded and silvered foliage, Japy two-train movement striking a coil gong, raised on a giltwood plinth with presentation plaque dated 1895, further raised on an ebonised plinth. (3) Overall 43.5cm high

Lot 347

A COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY AND LATER CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN - TEA CADDY, PAIR OF PLATES, TEA BOWLS, FURTHER DISHES & MUG

Lot 26

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY WITH THREE INNER COMPARTMENTS AND LION HANDLES

Lot 176

A REGENCY SILVER PLATED TEA CADDY

Lot 208

FOUR VINTAGE ITEMS OF BRASS TO INCLUDE A CLOCKWORK MEAT JACK WITH KEY AND CIRCULAR IRON RACK (WORKING WHEN CATALOGUED) JUG, CADDY,ETC

Lot 330

AN UNUSUAL 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE PORCELAIN HOTEI TEA CADDY FIGURE, HEIGHT 18CM

Lot 177

A turned fruitwood tea caddy, modelled in the form of an apple, probably late 20thC/early 21stC, 15cm high.

Lot 794

A Victorian rosewood and boxwood strung sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments, on bun feet, 20cm wide.

Lot 383

Two silver caddy spoons, comprising a shell patterned spoon bearing the initials IT, and a Victorian novelty sugar scoop with scroll decoration, Birmingham 1922, 0.54oz. (2)

Lot 373

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy. 34x19x20.5cm

Lot 002

A George V Art Deco silver caddy spoon, London, makers mark indistinct, 0.52oz.

Lot 73

FIVE ITEMS OF MIXED SILVER, EPNS & CONTINENTAL WHITE METALWARE, comprising two handled glass jar with silver collar, Birmingham 1906, indistinct makers mark, 12cms H, large ten section EPNS toast rack with Rococo decorated edge on four feet, no visible makers marks, 21cms H, 26cms across, 14cms D, the 3 x continental items comprising a Dutch caddy-type spoon with embossed decoration to the bowl interior, various stamps verso, a double cup with gilt interior, each of the bowls decorated with mythical gods and foliage, 9cms H, 5cms diam. (the larger bowl), and a further shaped edge bowl on a finger carry support and leaf shape base, 6.5cms H, 7.25cms top diam.Provenance: private collection Denbighshire

Lot 345

A Victorian rosewood and Tunbridgeware tea caddy, circa 1875; the hinged and slightly domed cover with a depiction of Carew Castle and Bridge in Pembrokeshire, within a stylised geometric border; the waisted sides a band of floral motifs, above bun feet; the interior with subsidiary caddy and moulded glass bowl; 15cm high, 25cm wide

Lot 347

A George IV hardwood, probably padouk and brass inlaid tea caddy, circa 1825; of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover and front with brass strung borders around central arabesques and corner cornucopia motifs; each end with a ring and repousse worked handle; the interior with twin subsidiary caddies; 18cm high, 31cm wide

Lot 348

A George III fruitwood and chequer strung tea caddy, last quarter 18th century; of navette section; 12cm high, 18cm wide; (splits)

Lot 349

A tortoiseshell and bone veneered tea caddy, third quarter 19th century; the domed top, front back and sides with rectangular tortoiseshell panels within zigzag bone and ebonised borders to the ebonised body, with cut metal clasp, escutcheon plate and lower corner brackets; the interior with twin subsidiary covers; 16cm high, 21cm wide

Lot 350

A George III mahogany tea caddy, late 18th century; rectangular, with canted angles and line inlaid borders; the interior with twin subsidiary covers with turned bone handles; 12.5cm high, 19cm wide

Lot 352

A late George III mahogany and sycamore strung tea caddy, circa 1800; the hinged cover with white metal ring handle; the interior with a subsidiary caddy and a (probably associated) etched glass bowl; 14cm high, 23cm wide

Lot 210

A large extensive collection of forty 20th century trinket / pill boxes and lidded containers. Various materials to include ceramic, wood, paper mache, marble, leather, glass and reed / grass. To include a Zulu herb container, Wood examples to include a hinged oak money box in the form of a treasure chest, Navajo native Indian Sand painting lidded box, Canadian maple wood hand carved revolving lid container, New Zealand mamaku wood lidded pot by Ponga Craft, a Chinese aluminium lined with carved exterior tea caddy and scoop, a Rocky Mountain lbox with 24k gold encased Aspen leaf to lid. Marble Examples to include a Rapa-Nui carved lidded pill container - Easter islands, Floral inlaid example from Subhash Emporium - India, Clay Layer example by Varve - South Africa. Ceramic examples from Mount Etna Ash rolled - Italy, Art Deco Paradise fine bone china pill box in a Clarice Cliff manner and a William Morris Willow Bough example - both from the Museum Collections Ltd, Gold, Silver and Silk embroidery example. Paper mache examples to include some original black lacquered box by BIMI. A resin pot by Ellyke Kalozdi - Bogota. Hand painted, inlaid and carved examples. Measures Largest 19cm x 13cm x 4cm. Smallest 3.5cm x 3.5cm x 3cm.

Lot 257

An early 20th century Indian brass Benares ware chased enamelled elephant bell with original fitted caddy bottom. Stamped 'Made in British India' to base. Measures 17cm tall.

Lot 272

A 19th century Indian silver plate tea caddy container lidded pot. With rams head to top, with raised horns, with floral relief work to lid and repeating geometric pattern to band. Depicting the zodiac signs around the body, all supported on foliate scroll work legs. Measures approx. 12cm tall. 

Lot 147

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY with fitted interior, and cartouche 'In memory of CC' (some damage)

Lot 416

WHITE METAL MOUNTED WOODEN CYLINDRICAL TEA CADDY Thai

Lot 407

A Silver Caddy Spoon by T&P, Birmingham Hallmark (1829-1845)

Lot 47

A Mid 19th Century Rosewood Three Division Tea Caddy of Sarcophagus Form, Bone Handles to Box Lids, Ormolu Bun Feet, 30cms Wide

Lot 161

Mahogany tea caddy with twin caddy boxes & central glass mixing bowl

Lot 330

A Victorian oval silver tea caddy and cover, stamped with a continuous bacchanal between reeded and crimped borders, 10cm h, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1892, 5ozs 3dwts and an oval French silver tea caddy and cover, c1900, 85mm h, indistinct control and other mark, 3ozs 13dwts (2) Light wear

Lot 366

Six decorative English and Continental silver caddy and other spoons and a serving slice, c1900 and later, including a caddy shovel, 7ozs 12dwts and a plated sugar sifter (7) Good condition

Lot 425

An Edward VIII heavy gauge silver caddy spoon, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1936 and six various serving and other spoons, including a sugar sifter, Victorian and later, 6ozs 15dwts (7) Good condition

Lot 428

Miscellaneous foreign silver souvenir and ornamental spoons and a Dutch caddy spoon, with fishing boat terminal, 6ozs 8dwts Good condition

Lot 429

An Edwardian silver caddy spoon, with palmette terminal, by William Aitken, Chester 1901 and two others, 1oz 9dwts (3) Chester example in good condition. Shell shaped example also good. The earlier spoon with oblong bowl split at base of stem

Lot 470

A silver jockey cap novelty caddy spoon, 20th c, 55mm l, marked 925, 8dwts Good condition

Lot 565

Miscellaneous English and Continental porcelain, 18th and 19th c, to include a Staffordshire claret ground jug painted with panels of flowers, 25cm h, a Derby sauce tureen, cover and stand and two cups and saucers painted with flowers, a Samson triangular ‘famille rose’ tea caddy, etc Mostly in good condition

Lot 550

Lack-Teedose "Frau mit Schulterjoch", Russland, Moskau, Nikolaj Lukutin, 1882 - 1896 Papiermaché, Schwarzlack, polychrom bemalt. Runde Dose mit Steckdeckel, innen rot lackiert, auf dem Deckel bunte Darstellung einer Bäuerin mit Schulterjoch nach einer Lithographie von Konstantin Trutowski nach einer Zeichnung von Iwan Sokolow. Im Deckel Fabrikmarke (drei goldene Doppeladler) mit kyrillischer Inschrift "Fabriki Lukutina Moskwa", minimale Fehlstellen, Maße 9,5 x 10 cm. A Russian papier mâché and lacquer tea caddy, Moscow, Nikolai Lukutin, 1882 - 1896 A Russian papier mâché and lacquer tea caddy, Moscow, Nikolai Lukutin, 1882 - 1896Papiermaché, Schwarzlack, polychrom bemalt. Runde Dose mit Steckdeckel, innen rot lackiert, auf dem Deckel bunte Darstellung einer Bäuerin mit Schulterjoch nach einer Lithographie von Konstantin Trutowski nach einer Zeichnung von Iwan Sokolow. Im Deckel Fabrikmarke (drei goldene Doppeladler) mit kyrillischer Inschrift "Fabriki Lukutina Moskwa", minimale Fehlstellen, Maße 9,5 x 10 cm.Condition: I - II

Lot 2225

Tea caddy silver. With rocailles and two depictions of cherubs in relief. Germany, Hanau, Wilhelm Weinranck, ca. 1900, hallmarks: moon, crown, 800, maker's mark - light signs of use. 226 grams, 800/1000. Dim. L 6.8 cm, W 8.6 cm, H 12.4 cm.

Lot 2266

Tea caddy silver. Beautiful rectangular model with removable lid, standing on four legs. Decorated in Rococo style, gilded inside. Germany, Ellmendingen-Keltern, Albert Bodemer (re-assayer), early 20th century, hallmarks: moon, crown, hand, HANDARBEIT, German re-assayers mark Albert Bodemer, Dutch import hallmarks - light signs of use and dents. 289 grams, 835/1000. Dim. L 8.5 cm, W 9.5 cm, H 12.5 cm.

Lot 2271

Tea caddy silver. Beautiful, typical Dutch tea caddy, with hinged lid and scenes and rocailles in relief. The Netherlands, 1949, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, O - traces of use. 169 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 8.5 cm, W 11 cm, H 7.5 cm.

Lot 2272

Tea caddy silver. Small model, possibly a travel size. France, Paris, Henin & Cie., late 19th/early 20th century, hallmarks: maker's mark, unclear hallmark - signs of use. 80 grams, 950/1000. Dim. L 2.8cm, W 6.1 cm, H 6 cm.

Lot 2283

Tea caddy silver. Beautiful crystal glass teapot with partly frosted decoration and silver frame with cap. The Netherlands, Utrecht / Voorschoten, J.M. van Kempen, 1854-1858, hallmarks: maker's mark, sword - slight traces of use. 324 grams, 833/1000. Dim. W 8 cm, H 14 cm.

Lot 2286

Art Deco tea caddy, silver. Oval model in Art Deco silver, with hammered details and wooden finial on removable lid. Germany, ca. 1930-39, hallmarks: 830S, V-import hallmark - light signs of use. 294 grams, 830/1000. Dim. L 11.9 cm, W 10 cm, H 10.1 cm.

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