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Lot 29

A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY by Thomas Bradbury, London 1901, of plain oval panelled shape, 8cm high x 9cm wide x 6cm deep, engraved 'W.S.A.C. Gymkhana 1907', a George V silver cigarette case by Samuel Levy, Birmingham 1933, of Art Deco design with engine turned body, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, together with a Victorian silver sealing wax tray by Stores & Ireland, Chester 1896, 11.5cm wide, 11 tr. ozs combined (3)

Lot 20

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER CADDY SPOON import marks for Andrew Barret & Sons, London 1902, with ship cast terminal, the bowl embossed with Fisherman and wife, 10.5 cm long, weight 1 tr. oz

Lot 159

A GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON possibly by Sarah and John Blake, London 1819, an Edward VII silver bon bon dish by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1909, with cast rim, a selection of small silver items, a silver handled shoe horn and an Elizabeth II silver mounted mahogany bottle coaster, weighable silver 4 tr. ozs combined (14)

Lot 166

LIBERTY & CO: AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CADDY SPOON Edinburgh 1987, of Art Nouveau design, the pierced terminal enamelled in blue and green, circular bowl, 7.5cm long, 19g

Lot 82

A GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL PIN TRAY pique inlaid with swags, 7.2cm diameter, London 1917, a similar lid, a George V silver caddy spoon by WS Savage & Co, Sheffield 1914, of Georgian design with oval floral engraved bowl and a silver napkin ring (4)

Lot 277

A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON by George Unite, Birmingham 1856, with pierced and engraved terminal, 9cm long, a William IV Scottish silver fish knife by Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1838, 19cm long, and a selection of silver and plated items

Lot 139

A VICTORIAN SILVER AND 'BRISTOL BLUE' GLASS CYLINDRICAL TEA CADDY the silver mounts by William Aitken, Chester 1900, the lid and shoulder with reedings, the base pierced and embossed with leaf scrolls, 9.5cm high x 7cm diameter

Lot 312

A selection of silver flatware, including teaspoons, a sifter spoon, a tablespoon, two caddy spoons, etc, 14.4oz troy approx, and two silver handled button hooks

Lot 164

A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with ring handles, on bun feet, 14 1/4" wide, a similar jewellery box with mother-of-pearl and ebony inlay, 8 3/4" wide, and another box

Lot 494

A group of silver and white metal items to include a caddy spoon, Victorian mustard pot, silver hallmarked golfing spoon, and a Continental white metal stand with Georgian style cut glass salt liner Location:

Lot 966

Mattel Hot Wheels Hong Kong/ Malaysia, boxed 2509, Eagle Chevy, unboxed: Classic Caddy, Doozie Duesenberg, 44 Hot Bird, 4 x 4 Street Roader, Auburn 852, 32 Ford Delivery Van, T Bucket, 37 Bugatti, 31 Rolls Royce, Lamborghini Countach, all in excellent original condition ( 11 items)

Lot 312

Hot Wheels Redline By Mattel 6418 Sugar Caddy, spectraflame yellow, no’8’ racing numbers, window tinted blue, black interior, decal sheet, plastic collector’s button, in mint original condition, on a very good to excellent unpunched The Spoilers card, original factory sealed bubble is excellent, with no cracks.

Lot 177

Corgi Junior Shop Display Wire Spinning Stand, ‘Corgi Juniors Look out for Whizzwheels models’ in good original used condition. H. 86cms W. 32cms square, complete with Thirty two Carded Corgi Junior Models with collectors cards, including: 2.Citroen Safari, 3. VW Police car,4. Zetor 5511 Tractor, 5. Willys Jeep yellow, 5. Willys Jeep red, 5. Willys Jeep orange, 6.De Tomaso Mangusta, 7. Duple Vista 25 Coach, 2 x 9.Cadillac Eldorado, 12. Ogle Reliant Scimitar (in 6.De Tomaso Mangusta packet factory error) 13.Guy Warrior Sand Truck, 16. Land-Rover Pick up, 19.Speedboat on Trailer,20. Volkswagen 1300, 21. BVRT 1300 Mini Cooper S,25.S&D Refuse Van, 26.ERF Fire Engine Water Tender,29 ERF Simon Snorkel Fire Engine, 30.Studebaker Ambulance, 32. Lotus Europa, 34. BM Volvo 400 Tractor,35. Ford camper, 37. NSU Ro 80 metallic blue, 37. NSU Ro 80 bronze,38. Beaufort Single horse box, 39.Jaguar XJ6 silver, 39.Jaguar XJ6 bronze, 42.Euclid Dumper, 44. Raygo Rascal Road roller, 57. Caddy Hot rod, 65. Bertone Carabo, all in mint carded original condition.

Lot 1243

A GOOD 19TH CENTURY TOLEWARE PAGODA SHAPED TEA CADDY 5.5ins high.

Lot 161

GROUP OF ELEVEN BLUE AND WHITE WARES 19TH-20TH CENTURY 十九至二十世紀 康熙、豐泰利記款 各色青花瓷器(共十一件) comprising: a lidded vase, a 'gu' vase, a lidded tea caddy, all with Kangxi marks; three ovoid 'prunus and cracked-ice' ginger jars; three 'dragon and phoenix' bowls, 'Feng Tai Li Ji' mark; a 'crab and prawn' bowl, Kangxi mark; and a dish decorated with shanshui landscape Dimensions:largest: 34.5cm high Provenance:Provenance: Private Scottish collection

Lot 415

NEWLYN COPPER, oval fish decorated tea caddy, stamped "Newlyn", 8.5cm height

Lot 419

ANTIQUE SNUFF BOXES, ebony circular 1870 silver inset snuff box with collection of 5 others in treen, horn, papier mache, together with Victorian tea caddy

Lot 582

VICTORIAN PARQUETRY BURR WALNUT WRITING BOX, 30cm width; also early 19th Century mahogany triple section tea caddy

Lot 221

A collection of silver wares to include three cigarette cases each inscribed including one listing various WW1 battles to the back, a silver tea caddy of hexagonal form, three silver napkin rings, a silver mounted compact with enamel decoration (AF) and a silver tea pot etc, weighable silver 29 oz

Lot 265

A white metal salt/pepper cruet as a staved bucket, the base of the bucket stamped “Sterling” with glass liner, the pepper unmarked, total height including pepper 4 cm x 4.5 cm wide together with a silver tape measure holder (Birmingham 1900 by Reynolds and Westwood 4 cm long and a William IV silver caddy spoon of rectangular form with engraved decoration (Birmingham possibly 1830 by James Collins) 7 cm long, total weighable metal 1.3 oz

Lot 27

A box of assorted china wares to include "Thistledown" coffee cans and saucers, Paragon teacups and saucers, various decorative plates, etc., a box of sundry items to include two mahogany oval trays of small proportions, a pair of blue agate geode book ends, various playing cards, brass jardiniers, a Sorrento ware mirror, etc., a 19th Century mahogany tea caddy later converted to money box, a musical jewellery box, a box containing assorted brass door furniture, wall sconces, etc, together with two hanging lamps (3 boxes)

Lot 315

A late George III mahogany tea caddy with added four section interior containing a Staunton type boxwood and ebonised chess set, height of king 9.2 cm, queen 8 cm, pawn 4.9 cm CONDITION REPORTS Bases are not weighted.

Lot 90

A box of various china wares, glass wares, silver and plated wares to include a Royal Worcester "Cabbage leaf" jug, Cauldon cream jug, WH Goss "Victoria 1887 Jubilee" mug, Noritake oval dish, "Victoria 1887 Jubilee" octagonal transfer decorated plate with symbols of the Empire, Foley China saucer to commemorate the 1897 Jubilee, Japanese porcelain teacup and saucer, teacup with transfer decoration to commemorate the 1897 Jubilee, five stemmed drinking glasses, four cut glass punch cups, two dressing table jars with plated mounts, silver napkin rings, silver vesta case, white metal medallion "National Temperance Caterer's Association Exhibition 1912", "Wilson's Pure Tea of Croydon" caddy spoon, six brass miniature Dickens figures, brass bell inscribed "Cygnus", a bull's eye watch stand in brass chain link frame, etc.

Lot 320

Silver to include caddy spoons, a stamp case and other itemscomprising: a silver George III fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl, London, 1819 William Eley & William Fearn, initialled, a caddy spoon with gilt shell bowl and cross handle, London, 1924, J Wipell & Co., a foliate engraved hinged stamp case, a Mabie Todd Fyne Poynt engine turned silver propelling pencil another silver pencil, boxed spare pencil leads, a curblink Albert watch chain graduating to either end, a long curblink guard chain with spider watch key attached, a cased National Trust silver medal;, a pair of pique inlaid tortoiseshell silver lidded glass pots and a small circular easel back photograph frame, a charm bracelet (qty)first length 9.7cm., weighable silver approx. 6ozt.Condition: Mostly fair to good condition. One glass pot cracked, Photograph frame glass cracked

Lot 387

A collection of silver souvenir, commemorative and other spoons to include a late Victorian Novelty Lee Metford Rifle Anglo Boer War 1899-1900 Souvenir teaspoon, London, 1899, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, in the form of a rifle with gilt bowl, a Hey! Diddle Diddle Nursery Rhyme Christening Spoon, Birmingham, 1900, Levi & Salaman, a Norwegian caddy spoon with leaf bowl and twisted and curled handle by Marius Hammer, others with enamelled terminals, a a continental silver-gilt coffee spoon with enamellled bowl painted with the crested for Edinburgh, an Egyptian spoon with coin bowl and embossed pharoah terminal another Egyptian spoon set with blue stone and with coin bowl, two Indian spoons with coin bowls and elephant terminals, a cast scorpion salt spoon, other unmarked eastern coffee spoons, etc., (qty)various weight of silver spoons approx. 11ozt. Condition: Mostly fair condition commensurate with age

Lot 388

A pair of George IV fiddle pattern sauce ladles, pair of George III Scottish Celtic point toddy ladles and other silverfirst London, 1833 A B Savory & Sons, initialled second, Edinburgh, 1806, Matthew Craw, crested with motto, a large George V coronation anointing spoon, London, 1910, Charles Boyton & Sons, a caddy spoon with shell bowl, Sheffield, 1899, James Dixons 7 Sons and a pair of caddy spoons,with bright cut decoration, Sheffield, 1909 W S Savage & Co, (8)first length 17.7cm., weight approx. 9.86Condition: good condition

Lot 419

An early Victorian cast silver caddy spoon and a George III silver caddy spoonfirst London, 1853, George Adams, silver gilt acanthus leaf cast bowl, naturalistic branch handle with foliate terminal, second no town mark but London, 1819, George Wintle, the bowl with flowers, (2)length 13.5cm., Condition: First good condition. Second bowl repaired with solder

Lot 646

A novelty Lucifer Golfing Society plated car mascot nickelled bronze, modelled as a devil in plus-fours smoking a pipe with gold club over his shoulder and a caddy of clubs at his feet, engraved 'Lucifer Golfing Society Empire Meeting 1952' around base,stamped Goldsmith & Silversmiths Company 112 Regent Street, mounted on an ebonsied socle base.height 16.5cm.Condition: Good condition, Some cleaning resideue to figure and wear and rubbing to base

Lot 2029

Victorian hallmarked silver tea caddy in the Georgian style, with bright cut decoration, London 1899, maker Henry Stratford, height 11cm, weight 153g all in

Lot 2093

Victorian hallmarked silver and mother of pearl tea caddy, London 1896, maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, height 9cm, together with two hallmarked silver lidded scent bottles

Lot 2227

Two hallmarked silver caddy spoons, one Georgian, Birmingham 1820, maker John Bettridge, the other Birmingham 1844, maker Willmore & Co, length of longer 8.5cm, weight of both 25g

Lot 2230

Two hallmarked silver caddy spoons comprising Georgian example, London 1813, maker's mark JS, likely for Josiah Snatt, the other Sheffield 1932, maker C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, length of longer 9cm, weight of both 28g

Lot 2311

19thC mother of pearl inlaid rosewood writing slope and a Tunbridge Ware walnut tea caddy, largest W36 x D24 x H15cm 

Lot 373

A miniature Sheffield plated chamber stick with snuffer, together with a copper tea caddy, a plated toast rack and a pair of Victorian brass candlesticks.

Lot 863

A Georgian burr yew tea caddy, with two interior compartments and raised on pressed metal feet. Height 15 cm, width 20 cm, depth 12.5 cm. (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This tea caddy is structurally sound but has one rear foot missing which has been replaced with a screw. There are signs of distressing and areas of raised veneer to the lid and sides. The interior is devoid of linings. It has two square lids, both intact, which fit comfortably into their compartments. There are small losses to the middle panel at the top separating the two compartments. Some restoration work has been carried out. This is in used condition.

Lot 369

A Victorian silver pill box, together with six silver topped scent bottles and a shell shaped caddy spoon. CONDITION REPORT: This lot contains a number of items. The small silver spoon in the shape of a shell is much discoloured, scratched and distressed to the underside. The small embossed silver pillbox again shows many signs of use with small dents to the underside, the lid does open and close securely and firmly. Structurally intact. Each of the glass perfume bottles have silver caps which open and close securely. Some lack their glass stopper. There are occasional chips to the glass bottles but overall they are all intact.

Lot 922

A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 18 cm high, 31 cm wide, 15.5 cm deep.

Lot 1037

Contemporary hardwood chest of drawers. Splayed feet with an upright pedestal body of five block fronted drawers with drop handles. Caddy top above. Measures approx. 92cm x 90cm x 33cm.

Lot 1128

19th century George III mahogany chest of drawers. Raised on bracket feet with two short over three deep drawers having brass handle fittings to the front. Flared caddy top above

Lot 9

A GEORGIAN WALNUT TEA CADDY WITH TWO INNER TEA COMPARTMENTS

Lot 206

A ROCOCO REVIVAL SILVER TEA CADDY maker's mark rubbed, Sheffield 1897, of square bombe form, boldly chased with scrolls and flowers to the sides and hinged cover, no. 5371. 12cm high, 11.5 troy ounces

Lot 244

A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON probably by Francis Higgins II, London 1863, with shell-form bowl, engraved with a crest. 10cm longThe marks are reasonably clear. The bowl retains much gilding. In generally very good condition and of notable quality.

Lot 364

A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY mark of Benjamin Mountigue overstriking, London 1780, oval, the flat hinged cover with urn-form finial, engraved with floral swags between scroll borders, the front engraved with initials within an oval cartouche. 11cm high, 12cm wide, 12.6 troy ouncesThe marks on the underside are clear. Dent to the edge of the base. The pinned finial is a little loose. Some bruises and surface wear. The hinge is in good condition, and the cover closes neatly. Lacking lock and key.

Lot 378

A STERLING SILVER AND JADE CADDY cylindrical with a pull-off cover, the lid surmounted by the carved jade figure of an elephant, raised on a stepped circular base, stamped STERLING 2059 and with trademark. 10.7cm high, 5.2 troy ounces grossNo personalised engraving or erasure. In generally very good condition.

Lot 392

OMAR RAMSDEN: A GEORGE V SILVER AND ENAMEL CADDY SPOON London 1925, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the tapering handle terminating in scrolling wirework with a central red enamel cabochon. 9.2cm long, 1.2 troy ounces grossThe hallmarks are clear and well-struck, a small chip to the top left of the enamel cabochon, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 674

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEAPOY the caddy of sarcophagus form the hinged cover opening to reveal two pairs of cannisters and two vacant apertures for mixing bowls, raised on a faceted tapering stem issuing from a quad form platform base with flattened bun feet and moving on castors. 78cm high, 39cm wide, 32cm deep.

Lot 726

A GEORGE III INLAID PARTRIDGE WOOD TEA CADDY lozenge-shaped, decorated with flowers to four oval reserves. 15cm wide

Lot 54

A William IV campaign part silver tea service, Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1831, comprising a tea pot, tea caddy and paired removable container, of plain polished form, engraved to the exterior with crest depicting dragon upon mound with mouth open, (possibly for the Venable family), waste container and teapot with gilt interior, within a fitted compartmentalised leather travel case, with interior stamp 'D. Edwards, 21 Kings street' gross weight 39ozt (tea caddy unmarked) (at fault - handle missing) Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: 3M97WH9L  A William IV campaign silver tea service, Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1831, comprising a tea pot, tea caddy and paired removable container, of plain polished form, engraved to the exterior with crest depicting dragon upon mound with mouth open, (possibly for the Venable family), waste container and teapot with gilt interior, within a fitted compartmentalised leather travel case, with interior stamp 'D. Edwards, 21 Kings street' gross weight 39ozt (tea caddy unmarked) (at fault - handle missing)Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: 3M97WH9LTeapot: Finial appears a little loose. Possible compressed into body and visible ring is seen to interior (see images) Vacant mounts for handle. Dents and scratches seen throughout the surface commensurate with age and use.Visible joins to base of foot rim. Dents to interior. Scratches to base. Waste container: Large dent to foot rim, with further smaller dents to rest of rim. Overall scratches and dents commensurate with age and use. Numbered to base '7428' Dents and scratches seen throughout the surface commensurate with age and use.Tea caddy: Unmarked silver coloured metal. Large scratch to corner (see images) Screw on cover with dentsDents and scratches seen throughout the surface commensurate with age and use.Tarnishing seen throughout all pieces, would benefit from a clean. Interior gilt is worn to all pieces.

Lot 66

Boston Tea Party interest: A Tiffany and Co sterling silver tea caddy, designed by Edward C Moore, c.1889, the stylised ‘B’ handle within cast scroll border upon hinged cover revealing gilt interior, the rectangular body engraved to one side depicting the Boston tea party protest with Mohawk warriors onboard ship, and the other side with depiction of further ship, within stylised floral border and crimped rim, upon four conforming cast pad feet, stamped to base ‘Tiffany & Co’ ‘10120M4528 Sterling silver’, 12cm high, 17ozt  Condition report:  Slight play to the hinged cover, meaning that it doesn't sit quite flush against the body. Polish residue seen throughout.Bend to the edge of the rim above the engraved body (see images) Slight wobble when placed on a flat surface. Interior would benefit from a clean. Gilding to interior is worn. Tarnishing seen throughout. Minor scratches, blemishes and dents seen throughout, commensurate with age and use - particularly seen to feet. Wear seen to the engraving on both sides. 

Lot 1210

Samsonite lockable makeup caddy with key. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 196

A turned fruitwood tea caddy, modelled in the form of a pear, possibly late 20thC/early 21stC, 19cm high.

Lot 197

A Victorian tulipwood and kingwood cross banded tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two covers, 18cm wide.

Lot 204

A late 19thC Tunbridge ware tea caddy, the rectangular top decorated with a spray of flowers within a parquetry border, the base with floral border, 14cm wide.

Lot 206

A late 19thC rosewood and Tunbridge ware adjustable book rack, the ends decorated with floral sprays within parquetry borders, 28cm wide, and domed tea caddy. 

Lot 377

A Victorian silver tea caddy, with high relief decoration of children in town scene, an acorn finial top, maker ELM, London 1862, 3.21oz.

Lot 199

A late 19th century large impressive bracket clock in carved mahogany case with caddy top, chased and arched silvered dial, 8 day movement chiming on 8 bells, 3 subsidiary dials:  chime/silent, slow/fast & 8 bells/Westminster chime, height 67cmServiced approx. 10 years ago and  appears in running order. In good original condition, triple frisee with 8 bells and 5 gongs, pendulum present and modern key.WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provIde any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.

Lot 500

A Royal Worcester tea caddy Lynbrook; a collection of 10 teapots:  Royal Worcester; Wedgwood; Hammersley; etc., a japan pattern sugar and milk jug

Lot 631

A 19th century continental caddy spoon with shell bowl; 4 hallmarked silver items:  2 napkin rings; mustard pot; another item, various dates and assay offices, weighable silver 3oz

Lot 303

A RAJASTHANI MUGHAL COPPER LIDDED CIRCUALR CADDY BOX, 19cm high, 12.5cm diameter.

Lot 163

A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, painted with European subject; British ship to each side, 11.5cm high.

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