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Lot 2158

A late Victorian silver tea caddy, of shaped shouldered rectangular form with lift-off cover, having repousse decorative cartouche to either side and standing upon four scrolling bracket feet, the stepped cover bearing flame cast finial, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895, further numbered 52 to the underside, h.15cm, 9ozWith several small dents around top edge.Would benefit from a polish.Otherwise no further apparent faults.

Lot 2169

A matched set of fifteen early 20th century silver caddy spoons, the shaped scroll-edged bowls repousse cast with feathers and with monogram to centre, having tapered stems to lily style terminals, makers Harrods Ltd (chairman Richard Woodman Burbridge), London 1935 & 1936; and J A Restall & Co, Birmingham 1939-1943, each 14cm, gross weight 12.5oz

Lot 2349

A 19th century tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy, the cavetto moulded lid having vacant cartouche lifting to reveal twin compartments, w.18.5cmIvory submission reference TJFEWQ1C

Lot 108

Early 19th century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, mother of pear inlaid decoration, the hinged lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments (lids appear matched), raised on four bun feet, 20cm wide

Lot 109

Chinese Wooden and Brass Cylindrical Tea Caddy, 14cm high

Lot 22

An Edwardian silver Caddy Spoon, by Frederick C Asman & Co, hallmarked Sheffield, 1904, with circular bowl and short handle with cut edge, with an applied foliate roundel, 7cm long.

Lot 45

A Victorian silver gilt Caddy Spoon, by Hilliard & Thomason, hallmarked Birmingham, 1852, the gilded shell shaped bowl with foliate decoration, the twisted stem with corresponding foliate design, 8cm long, 11.2g, together with a George VI silver Caddy Spoon by 'D N H & S', hallmarked Sheffield, 1943, with pierced handle (2)

Lot 198

A box of collectables including a Victorian partridgewood tea caddy, 19th Century brassware, a wooden till etc.

Lot 1003

A 19thC rosewood tea caddy with two lined compartments and a central glass mixing bowl, mother of pearl escutcheon and handles either side.

Lot 1005

A mahogany sarcophagus caddy with key and two interior lidded compartments on ball feet. 13 d x 22.5 w x 14cm h.

Lot 1048

Collection of brass, copper and pewter to include two large candlesticks measuring 50cm h, a round brass bowl 31cm diameter, a copper jug, a pewter tankard, a brass pan and a brass tea caddy with picture of pheasants stuck on the side, small plated candle holder.

Lot 1262

A collection of tins to include a Cadbury's fingers mini van, mini Scottie dog shortbread, M&S party bus, one in shape of radio, a Ringtons tea merchants wooden tea caddy and a tin with lock containing collection of buttons.

Lot 1317

A Georgian mahogany shell inlaid tea caddy with lock and key along with a miniature set of drawers 18cm h. Ivory declaration ubmission reference: W7K9MMKE

Lot 996

Collection of four wooden boxes to include 19thC box with brass handle and cushioned inner lid with key 25.5 x 17.5 x 14cm h, Tea caddy with two compartments, puzzle box with swallow decoration to top etc.

Lot 998

Two wooden boxes, one laquered/hand painted with fitted lined interior, the other a mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy on bun feet with two further interior wooden compartments with bone handles. 30 x 17 x 16cm.

Lot 125

Four hallmarked silver teaspoons and four others to include a caddy spoon with shell-shaped bowl, a seal-topped spoon and a berry spoon  (total weight approx. 121.8g) (8)Condition Report: 

Lot 174

Various jewellery and bijouterie to include: lady's costume jewellery, minor silverware (including a broken Dutch silver caddy spoon), some silver pendants,19th century silver clip dated 1819,a 'miser's purse',expandable bracelet with amethyst style stoneand other similar items 

Lot 334

A good 18th century walnut 'caddy top' straight front chest of drawers comprising two short and three graduated long drawers on bracket feet.

Lot 6146

Late 18th century longcase clock by the noted maker Thomas Lister (II) of Halifax, carved dark oak case with later carving and a stepped flat caddy pediment, with a square hood door, quarter columns and long convex topped door to the trunk, square plinth with a raised panel and shaped skirting, square brass dial with cast �border� spandrels, silver chapter ring with minute dots, Roman numerals, five-minute Arabic's and matching steel hands, polished dial centre with scroll engraving and subsidiary date and moon apertures with silvered date and painted moon discs behind, dial pinned directly to a chain driven 30hr countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weight and pendulum. The Lister family were a prolific family of West Yorkshire clockmakersThomas Lister (II) is recorded as working at the corner of Lord Street and Bull Green, Halifax c1760-1795. d.1814.Dimensions: Height: 205cm  Length/Width: 50cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

Lot 6150

Late 18th century Dutch longcase clock by Pieter Swann, Amsterdam. In a walnut case with swan's neck pediment and raised caddy top surmounted with three wooden ball finials, silk backed fretwork frieze to the front and sides and corresponding sound frets to both sides of the hood, break arch hood door with attached pilasters and brass capitals, trunk with concave corners and conforming long break arch door with raised beading to the edge and incorporated glass lenticle with a brass bezel, trunk on a square crossbanded plinth with applied bombe base, brass break arch dial with an engraved surround, silvered and engraved moon disc recording the lunar date and times of high water at Amsterdam, cast four seasons spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five-minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted and engraved dial centre with ringed winding collets and alarm disc, subsidiary day, date and seconds dials, with finely pieced and fettled steel hands, dial pinned directly to an eight-day weight driven movement striking the alarm, hours and half hours on two bells. With two brass cased weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 260cm  Length/Width: 48cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

Lot 1

A Georgian mahogany inlaid tea caddy, the hinged top with fan style inlaid oval panel, with brass ring and plain interior, similar decorations to front, a/f with losses to some panels of veneer etc, and to base and top, (h 11cm x w 11cm x d 10cm)

Lot 7

A Chinese white metal Cloisonne tapered tea caddy complete with inner lid and cover, decorated with green and blue panels with butterflies, flowers etc (15cm x 4cm) and a Japanese Cloisonne circular dish and cover, raised on triple ball feet, (9cm x 9cm) (2)

Lot 416

A late 19th century walnut tea caddy with key20cm long

Lot 453

18th Century porcelain tea caddy with an onion pattern design, possibly Meissen

Lot 622

19th Century mahogany tea caddy, interior with two compartments with inlay and centre compartment for glass cylinder, the exterior with inlay and stringing with brass handle, 35cm long

Lot 2069

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEAPOY with sarcophagus moulded hinged top caddy on turned pedestal on quatrefoil base terminating in carved feet, 73cm high x 31cm wide x 24cm deep   Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2460

A GEORG JENSEN SILVER CADDY SPOON in the Cactus pattern,  and an accompanying knife with import marks for London 1938, and an Acanthus (Dronning) pattern preserve spoon, 15cm, all stamped 'Sterling Denmark', 91gms / 2.82toz (3) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2497

A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER CHINOSERIE TEA CADDIES of bombe form, profusely chased with rococo scrollwork surrounding vignettes of mandarins, on four out-swept hoof scroll supports, the lid with removable floral vine finial, one base inscribed 'Peter Marriott to Mrs Norman in memory of Mary Marriott Obit May 9th 1837', makers mark IW, possibly for J Whitehouse, London 1833, 1086gms / 34.91toz Condition Report:One blank cartouche has a ding, the other blank cartouche has a very small ding. One caddy has a finial whose vine has snapped. One caddy has a leg that may have been repaired. No major scratches to either. the rims are slightly irregular when the lids are sitting on them - this is from the making rather than any damage.

Lot 2594

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX Converted to a stationary box, chequer band-inlaid, of serpentine form; an impressive Victorian walnut tea caddy, the hinged lid opening to reveal multiple internal compartments; and a Tunbridge ware example. Walnut tea caddy measures approx. 45cm wide x 39cm deep x 22cm high (3) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 311

AN ANTIQUE WINE CADDY WITH A PAIR OF SILVER WINE COASTERS ON A FOUR WHEELED TROLLEY BY C P, SHEFFIELD 1869, THE WOODEN LINED COASTERS WITH ROPE TWIST RIMS

Lot 316

AN OVAL SECTION SILVER TEA CADDY BY THE GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS COMPANY, LONDON 1928, THE HINGED COVER WITH AN URN FINIAL, 124.5Gms.

Lot 751

A GEORGE III YEW WOOD SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY, THE INTERIOR WITH TWO COMPARTMENTS. W 19cms.

Lot 1211

An Early XIX Century Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, of rounded rectangular form with inset cartouche to the lid, the interior with two compartments with bone knobs, 11cm high, 17cm long.

Lot 1213

A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Tea Caddy, (lacking contents), of rectangular form, the lid with brass ring handle and raised on bun feet, 16 x 33 x 17.5cm.

Lot 196

George IV and later silver including mother of pearl handled butter knives, caddy spoons, christening knife and fork, condiment spoons and pickle fork (11)

Lot 236

A George VI silver novelty caddy spoon, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1938, modelled as a jockey cap, 5.5cm diameter, 0.53ozt

Lot 292

A E Jones, an Elizabeth II Arts and Crafts style caddy spoon, Birmingham 1997, planished pear shaped bowl, pierced and cast foliate handle, 7.5cm long, 1.15ozt

Lot 585

A Boulle work bracket clock of Louis XV design, caddy top with a gilt metal finial in the form of a musical cherub, cast metal mounts throughout, the dial with inset enamel Roman numerals, 75cm high, on a similar Boulle work pedestal, pink veined marble top, tapered base, bracket feet, 116cm high (2)

Lot 649

A George III rosewood tea caddy, circa 1810, of rectangular form, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior with twin lift-out lidded tea canisters, flanking a central glass mixing bowl, (key)

Lot 717

An Art Deco bakelite bar set/cocktail caddy, with glass decanters, ice bucket and glasses, 60cm long

Lot 1189

A French Second Republic gilt metal mounted and marquetry-inlaid cylinder bureau / desk, its "caddy" top having a gilt metal low gallery and decorated with a pair of marquetry and pen-work adorsed cornucopias, the cylinder decorated with a large central floral cartouche, floral sprays and a butterfly, flanked by gilt metal intertwined garlands, opening to reveal three true above three false drawers decorated with inlay, and a sliding leather-inset writing surface, the base having three further drawers flanked by gilt-metal caryatid pilasters and raised on square-tapering legs, 100 cm x 59 cm x 110 cm

Lot 445

An Edwardian silver five piece bachelor teaset, comprising a spirit kettle, teapot, milk jug, sugar basin, and tea caddy, being on pedestal bases and having applied scroll decoration, ivory handles and insulators, the caddy having a hinged cover, all pieces bearing an engraved crest, Gibson & Co Ltd, London, 1904 (kettle 1905, caddy 1903), 1912 g, teapot 14.5 cm, kettle 31 cm, (Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) registered. Not available for export)

Lot 699

A 19th Century rosewood veneered two compartment tea caddy, of sarcophagus form having marquetry inlay, brass lion's mask handles and an ivory escutcheon, raised on turned bun feet, the interior of the lid having a ruched velvet lining, 20 x 12.5 x 16.5 cm, (Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) registered. Not available for export)

Lot 701

An early 19th Century tortoiseshell two compartment tea caddy, of bombé form, raised on brass ball feet, having a vacant white metal cartouche to the lid and similar key escutcheon, the lid having a red velvet lining and turned ivory knobs and edge trim, 20 x 12 x 15 cm, (Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) registered. Not available for export)

Lot 705

A Victorian walnut veneered dome top two compartment tea caddy, decorated with ivory, and pierced and engraved brass embellishments, attached with the decorative use of dome top nails, the lid having a satin lined interior, 21.5 x 12.5 x 13.5 cm, (Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) registered. Not available for export)

Lot 103

Hilliard and Thomason, a pair of Victorian silver scallop form salts, each on three dolphin feet with matching spoons, Birmingham 1890, together with a small silver tea caddy and a quatrefoil form ring box, various dates and makers

Lot 401

Blackburn Oakham (Rutland Leicestershire) No 1147 eight day longcase clock with 11'' brass dial with calendar and twin cherub and crown spandrels. Contained in an oak case long trunk door and caddy top to hood, Dimensions 86 x 15 x 9'' deep Blackburn is recorded as working in Rutland from the mid 1750sGood restored condition movement not tested CONDITION:Good restored condition movement not tested 

Lot 406

An early 18th century Quaker thirty hour hook and spike clock in original oak case, unsigned. 10'' dial with single hand, zig zag Gilkes style centre, thirty hour steel pillared lantern type movement with anchor escapement. Movement hooks to the back board of the case, no seat board. A substantial oak case with panelled base. Turned pillars to hood, caddy top with three wooden finials, Dimensions 89 x 21 x 12''Good original condition movement not testedCONDITION:Good original condition movement not tested

Lot 167

A mixed lot of ceramics to include Imari pattern fruit bowl, modern Royal Cauldon tea caddy for Twinings, Copeland Spode Italian side plates, blue and white etc

Lot 5044

An Alfred Marston silver tea caddy, handle mounted to top, faceted body, Chester 1920, 8.2cm x 9cm x 5.5cm, 148g

Lot 5053

An early 20th Century silver purse, napkin ring of figural design, a matchbox holder and a caddy spoon (4)

Lot 5479

A 19th Century Oriental pewter tea caddy with compartmental container interior and an oval example (2)

Lot 5494

A Regency mahogany long case clock of small proportions by Robert Chandler of London, twin weight driven movement with rack and snail striking a bell recoil escapement, caddy top above an 8” silvered dial, signed “Robert Chandler London”, the glass bezel with brass surround and ebony cut corner pieces above a short trunk on plinth base, 140cm tall, 29cm wide

Lot 5553

A Georgian tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy of canted rectangular form, with inner lid, ivory license submission reference 4TREWVCW

Lot 328

A George II mahogany tea caddy, hinged cover with brass swan neck handle, enclosing two compartments, moulded borders, secret compartment to base, 17.5cm wide, c.1740; another, Regency, sarcophagus, 21cm wide, c.1820

Lot 148

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1802.

Lot 651

A Liptons tea caddy from the British Empire Exhibition 1926, a brass door knocker and other copper items, a silver monogrammed ebony dressing table set including bevelled mirror and brushes

Lot 289

Tea caddy silver. Beautiful model with convex cap and pearl rims. Pot made of wire glass. Netherlands, Arnhem, J.H. Rutgers, 1872-1882, hallmarks: sword, maker's mark - light signs of wear and dents. 207 grams, 835/1000. Dim. H 11.7 cm, Dia 6.3 cm.

Lot 3127

Various small silver items, comprising, three Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, fiddle pattern caddy spoon, shovel caddy spoon, and four other small spoons, 7.5 ozs 233 grams SILVER COLLECTION OF SIR RAY TINDLE CBE DL 1926-2022 The following obituary (edited) was published by Tindle Newspapers: Sir Ray Tindle was a man who had a life-long commitment to, and passion for, the newspaper industry. He was a newspaper man through and through.After leaving school he enlisted in the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment and saw service in the Far East between 1944 and 1947, rising to the rank of captain.He was extremely proud of his association with the now-disbanded regiment and greatly mourned its passing, going so far as to name his previous home in Farnham Devonshire House in its honour.Sir Ray made the Surrey town his home in the 1960s and made such an impact in the following 50 years that he was known by locals as Mr Farnham. If a charity or organisation needed help, Sir Ray was there. He eventually stepped down as Chairman of Tindle Newspapers when he was 90, remaining as president, with son Owen, who runs the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent, taking over as Chairman.After returning to the UK after the War,Sir Ray acquired his first newspaper title, the Tooting & Balham Gazette, with his £300 demob payment. It was to be the first of many and, over the years through a series of launches and acquisitions, the group grew to a considerable force under the collective banner of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. It now owns local papers and radio stations covering large parts of Surrey, Hampshire, Essex, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man. Many of these papers are very long established, including the Monmouthshire Beacon founded in 1837.Others were launched in Queen Victorias reign, such as the Farnham Herald (1892), Cambrian News (1860), Cornish & Devon Post (1856), Mid-Devon Advertiser (1863) and the Tenby Observer (1853).The Tindle Group became the fourth largest UK local newspaper group by number of titles published.Sir Ray was a man of immense self-belief and iron determination, as characterised by his coat of arms, carried by all his newspapers, with the Latin motto Noli Cedere, which translates as Never Surrender.He retired as Chairman of the Surrey Advertiser in 1977 after 35 years. He was also a director for 18 years on the main board of The Guardian & Manchester Evening News, and Chairman for ten years of the Belfast News Letter, the UKs oldest provincial daily. He was a founder shareholder and, for many years, an alternate director, of Capital Radio.He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers in 1985 after some 20 years of service on several committees and of the Court.Over the years he also donated sizeable sums to various worthy causes and projects, particularly in and around his hometown of Farnham.In 1973 Sir Ray was appointed OBE for services to the newspaper industry and in 1987 he was appointed CBE. In 1989 he became a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. He was knighted in 1994 andwas made the Newspaper Personality of the Year at the 2005 Newspaper Awards, in the same year becoming an honorary vice-president of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain.Sir Ray died as he would have wished, still committed to the media empire he had so painstakingly created over the course of a long and distinguished career.He was an avid collector of silver, and his collection is being sold by the estate in this auction.

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