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Lot 590

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy with two compartments, complete with covers, with a stepped lid raised on ball feet. 19cm wide x 14cm high x 11cm deep.

Lot 591

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy with two compartments, complete with covers, with a pagoda shaped lid and column supports, raised on bun feet. 19cm x 16cm high x 11.5cm deep. (Small damage to a column)

Lot 596

19th century wooden boxes including, a tea caddy, a writing slope and two sewing boxes, together with a utilitarian four drawer chest and a card case (6)

Lot 111

A silver caddy spoon, Exeter 1863 by James & Josiah Williams

Lot 206

A Victorian dome top two compartment tea caddy

Lot 94

A Continental silver tea caddy - 9cms high

Lot 2

PAIR OF SILVER CADDY SPOONS - CASED

Lot 424

An Antique Possibly Russian Silver Plique-a-Jour Enamel Tea Caddy Decorative Spoon. 10.5cm.

Lot 462

THREE BOXES OF METALWARE, BOOKS AND CAST FLAT IRONS, to include late 19th Century Bibles and prayer books, ordnance survey maps, a vintage Dunlop tennis racket, a wooden tea caddy with mother of pearl inlay flowers, seven cast flat irons, a cylindrical copper tea caddy, stoneware flagon, jars and inkwells, a pair of Vibram Montagna leather walking boots, a wooden Corinthian style clock/barometer, etc (s.d) (3 boxes + loose)

Lot 499

OVER NINETY LILLPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM BRITISH COLLECTION, most with boxes and deeds, to include The House, The Flower Basket (no box or deeds), two Gods Providence House (slight chips on roof of one), The Coach and Horses (no deeds, loose figure and chip on chimney), two Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, three Dovecote, three Cockleshells (no deeds with one), Golden Years, two Mother of Pearl, two Little Summer House (no box or deeds with one), Say it with Flowers (no box), two Eagle House Folly (no deeds), Montacute Crown (no deeds, slight chips), three The Old Forge (one no deeds), Yaird O Tartan (no deeds, chip to chimney), eight Make A Wish (two no deeds), Temple Bar Folly (no deeds, various chips), Juliet's Tower (large chip to base), Dormouse Cottage (no deeds), Lilac Cottage, Lily of the Valley, two Mothers Garden (no deeds or box for one), four Dream Catchers, three Rose Bouquet, two Silver Bells (no deeds for one), five Queen of Hearts (no deeds with one), Roses are Red, two Violets are Blue , Pepper Mill Cottage, two Rock-a-bye-Baby, two Little Tea Caddy, Yorkvale Cottage, Smugglers Res (no deeds or box), Kendal Chocolate House (no deeds or box) etc (Condition report: some rubbing and chips to some, obvious damage mentioned)

Lot 514

SIXTY ONE LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM THE SOUTH EAST AND SOUTH WEST COLLECTIONS, mostly boxed and some with deeds, comprising two Swan Inn (one with deeds), Flower Sellers, three Mrs Pinkertons Post Office (one no box or deeds), Blue Boar (no deeds and chipped), three Strawberry Cottage (one no box), two Chine Cot (one no box or deeds), three Clare Cottage (one signed, no deeds and chipped and one no box), The Nutshell, three Two Hoots (one no box, two no deeds), two Sunnyside (one chipped chimney), Toll House, April Cottage (no box), Cradle Cottage (no box or deeds), Boxwood Cottage, bramble Cottage (no box or deeds), Tanglewood Cottage (no box or deeds, rubbed and restored), John Barleycorn Cottage (no box or deeds), two Cherry Cottage, Brock Bank (no box or deeds, rubbed), two Daisy Cottage (one no box), Ash Nook, Honeypot Cottage, Tea Caddy Cottage, two Greensted Church (one no box, no deeds and chipped), two Moonlight Cove (one no deeds), two Pipit Toll, two Wheyside Cottage, two Creel Cottage, Purbeck Stores, two The Briary (one no box, deeds and rubbed), three Applejack Cottage, two Sweet Pea Cot (one no box), Clover Cottage, Otter Reach and five with no box or deeds, Ostlers Keep, Spring Gate Cottage, Spring Bank, Smallest Inn and Watermill (with deeds) (61) (Condition report: some rubbing, wear and slight chips to some, obvious damage mentioned)

Lot 1813

A late Victorian silver bombe shaped tea caddy, Nathan & Hayes, Chester, 1899, height 12.7cm, a later silver waisted sugar caster and a George V silver porringer, 15oz.

Lot 488

A MID 19TH CENTURY FLAME MAHOGANY TEA CADDY A MID 19TH CENTURY FLAME MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, rectangular, the hinged cover opening to reveal four lidded compartments. 24cm wide

Lot 2

Large mixed lot of ceramic table ware, including a decorative tea caddy, a small cheese dish and cover, various plates, a pot pourri and related items (a lot)Condition reportSALEROOM NOTICE. Four jugs and a teapot were shown in a photograph for this lot. These items are in LOT 11. The image has been updated

Lot 232

A Georgian style trinket box, in form of tea caddy, 20th century, 32cm wide

Lot 233

A William IV rosewood teapoy, circa 1830, in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, with a sarcophagus caddy top, opening to reveal three covered and lined removable compartments, set on a moulded pillar and quatreform base, 70cm high, 42cm wide

Lot 260

A George IV mahogany and rosewood tea caddy, circa 1825, 38cm wide; together with a smaller rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, circa 1830 and a small Victorian walnut domed topped tea caddy (3)

Lot 1092

Three 19thC boxes to include mahogany tea caddy, combined work/writing box and a parquetry box.Some veneer loss, escutcheon loose.

Lot 1268

Miscellany to include ceramics, glass caddy silver topped jar and plated ware, Carlton Ware vase, Shelley pot etc.Condition ReportRuby glass decanter, Carlton Ware vase and Shelley pot in good condition. Others a/f.

Lot 542

Costume jewellery to include necklaces, brooches, hat pin, cigar pricker, brass caddy spoon, penknife, old keys etc.Condition ReportWith wear some at fault, some lacking stones.

Lot 171

Masons Blue Mandalay jug and trinket / tea caddy (2). In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 262

An early 20th century white metal tea caddy spoon having a leaf shaped bowl with entwined tendril handle, together with a pair of silver sugar tongs with shell shaped terminals in fitted leather case marked Harvey & Core Goldstmiths, 126 Regent Street

Lot 28

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the lid lifting to reveal a later glass mixing bowl flanked by twin compartments, the whole standing upon an egg and dart moulded plinth, width 30cm

Lot 728

A collection of leather items including a jewellery case with horse decoration, etc., and a collection of silver plated items including a tea caddy

Lot 793

A Crown Devon music box, a Georgian tea caddy, a doll, a hat tin and a cheroot holder

Lot 311

A large quantity of assorted Victorian and later copper and brass items, including: measuring flagons, a twelve light chandelier, four 1971 decimal coinage proof sets, a rosewood tea caddy, four boxes of modern gilt metal light fittings and a box of 45 rpm record singles including picture sleeves (qty)

Lot 60

A Worcester fluted tea caddy and cover, circa 1770, painted in coloured enamels with flowers, together with a Worcester Flight period jug in Royal Lily pattern, incised B mark, two Caughley mustard pot bases printed with the Fence pattern and a Chinese teabowl and saucer (5)Provenance; Worcester jug, Houghton Hall Antiques 1972, with facsmimilie of receiptTea caddy cover, the finial restored, flight period jug, good condition, no damage or repair, some slight wear to the red painted rim, caughley mustard pots, the covers lacking, no damage or repair, Chinese teabowl with a small rim chip, saucer in good condition

Lot 77

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy; a quantity of drawing instruments, folding cameras, binoculars, glover stretchers and case, etc

Lot 8

A 19th century coromandel tea caddy with parquetry inlay and brass escutcheon, the internal satinwood covers with ebonised edges, 23cm by 14cm by 15cmVery good condition, no damage to inlays, lid closes correctly with no wharping, key lacking

Lot 1071

A collection of small silverware to include a tea caddy, boot shaped pin cushion, ink well etc.

Lot 23

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, assorted 19th century snuff boxes including Tunbridge inlaid example, marbles etc

Lot 38

A collection of George III and later silver, including a George III silver teaspoon, with initial 'M' to its terminal, rubbed maker's marks but possibly Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795, 12.2cm long, a Victorian silver Albert chain, with fob G Loveridge & Co. (George Loveridge), London 1892, chain 39cm long, a silver cased key wind pocket watch a/f, a napkin ring, mustard pot with blue glass liner, together with a white metal caddy spoon and silver jewellery, 7.3toz of weighable silver. (1 bag)

Lot 254

Set of 5 silver teaspoons London 1892 and a Georgian caddy spoon  Total weight 97grms

Lot 118

A 19thc mahogany tea caddy, lid a/f, measures 9cm x 17cm x 9cm, a later mahogany box, a jewellery box with butterfly to top, a composition cigarette box, and a coaster depicting cattle (5)

Lot 1072

Geo.III hallmarked silver vine leaf shaped caddy spoon, relief decorated with grapes and with loop handle, possibly Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1806, another two caddy spoon, one with filigree panel, Birmingham 1808, the other dot pricked, (3)

Lot 1263

Oak long case clock, 28cm square painted Roman dial with faux date aperture signed Kidds Malton, later caddy top case with blind fret frieze, gilt urn finials, mahogany crossbanded door on bracket feet, 30hr movement, H215cm

Lot 254

LATE 18TH CENTURY CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, blue printed and gilt with Chinese diaper pattern, comprising teapot, saucer dish, slops bowl, sugar basin, milk jug, five coffee cups, six tea cups, seven saucers, and a Caughley 'Pagoda' pattern tea caddy and cover,Comments: one teacup cracked, gilt wornProvenance:Chip and bad restoration to the tea caddy lidOne cup is cracked.Gild wear to most.

Lot 4

GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY, Hester Bateman, London 1781, later decorated with embossed national flowers on a textured ground to the push-on lid and body, engraved acanthus sloping shoulders, rocaille borders, beaded rims, cartouche with engraved hunting horn crest in garter ribbon with motto "Saepe Subjectus Nunquam Abjectus", 12.5cm high, appr 5ozt

Lot 102

A George IV satinwood tea caddy, with tulipwood banding and boxwood stringing, the lid with hallmarked silver handle. 8½' wide. Interior boxes lacking

Lot 411

Victorian figural walnut sarcophagus top tea caddy, the lid opening to reveal two lift out tea cannister boxes flanking a central mixing bow well, the whole raised upon bun feet, 34cm wide. 

Lot 49

Cased set of twelve sterling silver teaspoons, with matching tongs, a caddy spoon and  sugar spoon, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 18758, 351g.

Lot 57

Victorian sterling silver hexagonal tea caddy with loop handle, Sibray, Hall & Co. London, 1895, 96g.  Hallmarks slightly rubbed. Bash in two corners and small dent to the lid.

Lot 175

A silver Sampson Mordan propelling pencil, a Britannia silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1811, a silver seal and a silver overlay glass perfume bottle (4)

Lot 4

A small inlaid tea caddy, together with a wooden nutmeg grater, and various wooden shoes (6)the metal grate is there and in working condition there is a little crack where it screws on on the side image will show that please see images for detail of the nutmeg grater

Lot 2132

A Regency inlaid mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the interior with two lidded compartments, on four bun feet, 19cm long x 12cm wide x 12.5cm high (Condition Report: key plate missing, piece missing front right corner behind foot, both lids with splits) together with another Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, fitted interior, with associated blue glass mixing bowl, on four bun feet (a/f) (2) 

Lot 26

A collection of Continental silver spoons to include:1. Norwegian 830 standard caddy / mixing spoon with leaf shaped bowl and twist handle, stamped 830 S, MH for Marius Hammer2. 19th Century Dutch .833 standard silver shovel shaped caddy spoon, stamped 3.  Russian 875 standard silver mixing spoon, stamped to side of handle, gross weight 39.4 grams (3) 

Lot 27

A George III silver fiddle pattern caddy / sugar shovel, the handle engraved with initials, hallmarked by Birmingham, 1819 together with another smaller, hallmarked London, circa 1817, TF probably for Thomas Freeth II, 34.5 grams (2) 

Lot 28

A William IV silver caddy shovel, mother-of-pearl handle, the body chased with flowers and foliage, hallmarked by Gervaise Wheeler, Birmingham, 1831 together with a Victorian shaped caddy spoon, the body engraved decoration, mother-of-pearl handle, hallmarked Birmingham, circa 1882, maker's mark rubbed, combined gross weight 23.5 grams (2) 

Lot 29

An early Victorian silver large ornate hour glass pattern caddy spoon with shovel shaped bowl, hallmarked by George Unite, Birmingham, 1846, 13cm long together another smaller hour glass pattern caddy spoon, the shovel bowl bright-cut engraved with foliage, hallmarked by George Unite, Birmingham, 1840, combined weight approx 26.2 grams (2) - marks clear, overall condition appears to be good condition 

Lot 30

A collection of three 19th Century silver caddy spoons to include:1. George III bright-cut engraved shovel shaped, hallmarked IT in oval punch, Birmingham, 18022. George III fiddle pattern with rectangular bowl, later engraved decoration, hallmarked Birmingham, 1803, maker's mark indistinct3. George IV hour glass pattern, later engraved oval bowl, hallmarked by John Bettridge, Birmingham, probably 1826,. combined 25 grams (3) 

Lot 65

An Arts & Crafts style large white metal caddy spoon, planished bowl with pierced quatrefoil decorative panel to handle, unmarked white metal possibly silver, approx 8.8 cm long 

Lot 69

A Victorian style silver caddy spoon cast in the form of an ornate Jockey's cap, decorated with bell flowers at crown and stars to peak, with vacant shield shaped cartouche, hallmarked by Francis Howard, Sheffield, 1976, approx 10.8 cm, 5.3cm long, in fitted case (1) Overall condition good

Lot 70

An Arts & Crafts Scottish silver caddy spoon, hammered bowl with Stag's head crest terminal, hallmarked by Henderson & Horner, Glasgow, 1936, approx 12 grams 

Lot 71

A Modern Scottish silver caddy spoon cast in the form of an Eagle with full plumes to bowl, hallmarked by A & G Cairncross, Edinburgh, 2007, approx 27.6 grams, 8.5cm long 

Lot 72

An Arts & Crafts silver thistle shaped caddy spoon, the handle with bright-cut decoration terminating with facet cut citrine, the reverse shovel hallmarked by John Cook & Sons, Birmingham, 1924 together with a George VI silver plain caddy spoon, the handle cast with thistle decoration, hallmarked by F Narborough, Birmingham, 1949, combined gross weight 38.6 grams (2) 

Lot 73

A George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a right hand, plain handle, hallmarked by JS (John Salkeld or Josiah Snatt), London, 1806, approx 9.5 grams, approx 6.7 cm long Further details: overall condition good 

Lot 75

Three various late 19th/early 20th Century silver shell shaped caddy spoons comprising: 1. one with feather edge and rocaille handle, hallmarked by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 18982. one with oval handle engraved with an interlocking serpent (snake), hallmarked by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield, 19253. one with shade shaped handle with anthemion decoration, hallmarked by Levi & Saloman, Birmingham, 1916, combined weight approx 44.5 grams (3) 

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