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Lot 1006

A Persian silver gilt tea caddy, circa 1900, decorated with peacocks and birds amongst foliage, height 6.5cm, width 8cm, depth 5cm.

Lot 213

A Chinese porcelain tea caddy, 20th century, seal mark, height 25cm, width 19cm, depth 11cm.No condition issues.

Lot 240

A Chinese black lacquer papier mache footed bowl, diameter 17cm, a Japanese red lacquer work box, early 20th century, signed, height 5.5cm, width 17.5cm, depth 15cm and an Anglo Indian treen tea caddy, early 20th century. (3)

Lot 253

Egyptian Revival tea caddy - A 19th century oak and walnut semi domed two sectional tea caddy with applied Gothic brass and sphinx masks, height 15cm, width 23cm, depth 13.1cm.

Lot 254

An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy - A two sectional sarcophagus tea caddy on squat bun feet, height 15.5cm, width 23.2cm, depth 15.4cm.

Lot 1051

A silver tea caddy of inverted baluster melon shape, with hinged lid and standing on four lion's paw feet, Chester 1901, maker's mark for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, height 15.5cm, weight 250g, together with a matching pedestal pepperette, Birmingham 1896, indistinct maker's mark ?B&S, height 9cm, weight 32g.

Lot 1077

A silver 'Fiddle' pattern egg spoon with traces of gilding to bowl, London 1845, maker's mark for Elizabeth Eaton, length 14.3cm, together with two caddy spoons, one Birmingham 1799, maker's mark IT, the other of scallop shell form, unmarked, overall weight 29g.

Lot 1116

A Georgian silver caddy spoon of naturalistic leaf shape, indistinct marks but possibly Birmingham 1803, length 9cm, weight 6.3g.

Lot 1118

A William IV silver caddy spoon, London 1837, maker's mark for Benjamin Stephens, length 11.5cm, weight 26.6g.

Lot 1119

A silver caddy spoon, the bowl with floral and foliate decoration, Birmingham 1851, maker's mark for Hilliard & Thomason, length 6.7cm, weight 7g.

Lot 1174

A silver caddy spoon with scallop shell decoration, Birmingham 1963, maker's mark for John Rose, weight 19.6g, together with a silver anointing spoon with cast decoration and gilded bowl, London 1936, maker's mark for Wakely & Wheeler, weight 38g.

Lot 456

A late 19th-century continental silver oval section tea caddy and cover Bearing the makers marks for Berthold Muller and assay marks for Chester 1890 (?) 8cm wide x 12 cm high. Together with pair of Victorian cast silver grape scissors embossed silver pin box, a small heart-shaped marriage box, a set of six cast silver apostle spoons (St. Paul) and other items of small silver. 27.2 gross weight.The tea caddy and its cap have no "rub through " holes.

Lot 1096

A George III small cellarette, the caddy shaped top opening to reveal six divisions, twin carrying handles and brass banded, on a base enclosed by a single door, on splayed legs and castors, height 73cm x depth 30cm x width 44cm.

Lot 237

A Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon modelled as a hand, weight 8.4g, length 7cm, London 1807, Josiah Snatt.

Lot 791

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form on raised bun feet, internally fitted with two sections and a later etched glass mixing bowl, together with a smaller mahogany inlaid tea caddy and an inlaid Tunbridge style box depicting a landscape scene, largest width 27cm. (3)

Lot 837

A 19th Century inlaid mahogany sarcophagul tea caddy with associated glass liner and key, on brass ball feet, width 28cm, and a similar rosewood tea caddy on brass paw feet, width 32cm. (2)

Lot 126

Silver plate to include a teapot, a tea caddy, sugar bowls, cups and other items, along with three silver rings, 37g

Lot 179

Two Victorian walnut boxes, one a tea caddy with a part fitted interior, the other a writing slope, Location: 1:4

Lot 22

A Chinese blue and white export porcelain tea caddy, Qianlong, circa 1740, of octagonal section, painted with floral sprays, later European white metal mounts and cover 11.5cm high;another, of tri-lobed section, in Imari colours, moulded in relief with a garden and landscapes 10.5cm high;a Batavian cafe-au-lait glazed teabowl circa 1740, with floral leaf silhouettes 8.5cm diameter (3)blue and white caddy - slight chips and a small crack on the rim of the nozzle. Original cover lost and later European untested white metal mounts and cover. chip on shoulder noticed beneath the silver mount..Imari - fritted around most rims. Original cover missing - now with later untested white metal example.bowl - one long hairline crack from rim to bowl centre. small enamel loss.

Lot 145

A Dutch silver oval Tea Caddy embossed milk maids and cows in rural landscape

Lot 187

A 19th Century Danish silver oval Tea Caddy and Cover engraved bright-cut friezes and initials EB, Copenhagen circa 1808, maker: Niedlich

Lot 198

A Victorian silver Tea Caddy of bombé form on ball feet, Sheffield 1897, 245gms

Lot 181

A mixed lot of metal ware comprising a Craftsman pewter tea caddy of oval form, a silver plated tray and a cased silver plated cruet.

Lot 326

An antique Chinese pewter globe tea caddy box, cca 1915, Nguan Kwang Heng Swatow. The globe is in good condition overall, however there are dings in places such the base and top of the hinge.

Lot 299

Two boxes of assorted pottery and china, to include: 3 pairs of vases, to include 2 Embosa Ware vases embossed with Japanese scenes, 2 orientally decorated Famile Rose vases (no markings) and 2 relief decorated in fawn, black and brown with oriental scenes (20th century). Other oriental vases, trinket boxes, candle sticks etc. Blue and white with gilt highlights pedestalled narrow necked vase, Chinese markings to the base. Intricately decorate large Japanese coffee pot, oriental white metal plaque/medallion, 'Rington's Tea Merchants Newcastle-on-Tyne' tea caddy in blue and white oriental design etc. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 1025

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a fitted compartment, a Victorian rosewood writing slope, a mahogany tea caddy, an oak stationery cabinet and a carved walnut aneroid barometer (af) (5).

Lot 1129

A 19th century inlaid mahogany tea caddy with the hinged cover enclosing fitted compartment, width 17.5cm, with an easel backed travelling alarm clock, pair of mother of pearl opera glasses, and a copper sprayer (4). 

Lot 1686

LILLIPUT LANE; a collection of model houses comprising 'Church', 'Sore Paws', 'Helmere Cottage', 'Tea Caddy Cottage', 'Bo Peep Tearooms', 'Lace Lane', 'Birdlip Bottom', 'Little Smithy', 'Kentish Brew', 'Button Down', 'Rustic Root House', 'Fisherman's Cottage', and 'Royal Oak Inn', with a Beswick shire horse. 

Lot 2073

ALEXANDER CLARK; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver golfing pin dish, 'Ryder Cup Match 1961, Frank Smith, Royal Lytham & St Anne's, G.C.', centred with a medallion featuring a golfer and caddy, Birmingham 1961, diameter 13.5cm, 3.3ozt/91g. 

Lot 903

A VICTORIAN MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID PAPIER-MÂCHÉ TEA CADDY (3)17cm wide; an oak wall mounted salt box, 15cm wide and a turned burr wood string box, 11cm diameter

Lot 910

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY (3)20cm wide; 11cm deep; 13cm high, together with a smaller mahogany and an inlaid mahogany canted top box

Lot 911

A REGENCY BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY20cm wide; 12cm deep; 13cm high

Lot 912

A GEORGE III INALID MAHOGANY SERPENTINE TOP SINGLE TEA CADDY (3)13cm wide; 11cm deep; 11cm high, together with a burr walnut cylindrical lift top caddy, 12cm diameter; 13cm high and an inlaid compressed octagonal caddy, 15cm wide; 12cm deep; 10cm high

Lot 918

A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY SINGLE TEA CADDY (2)11cm wide 11cm deep; 11cm high, together with a similar tulipwood banded example, 12cm wide; 11cm high; 10cm deep

Lot 920

A GEORGE III INLAID POLLARD OAK SINGLE TEA CADDY13cm wide; 12cm deep; 14cm high

Lot 921

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY (2)22cm wide; 13cm deep; 17cm high, together with a lacquered dome topped box, 29cm wide; 25cm deep; 35cm high

Lot 922

A GEORGE III INLAID BURR YEW WOOD COMPRESSED HEXAGONAL SINGLE CADDY (2)15cm wide; 9cm deep; 12cm high, together with a George III fruitwood oval single caddy, 16cm wide 9cm deep; 12cm high

Lot 1402

A SILVER HINGE LIDDED TEA CADDYOf miniature knife box form, the hinged lid with a hinged loop handle, Birmingham 1907, weight 166 gms

Lot 1505

A SILVER HINGE LIDDED TEA CADDYOf shaped rectangular form, having an oval top, decorated with reeded borders, Birmingham 1907, length 9.7cm, weight 185 gms

Lot 1544

A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED WARES (21)Comprising; a pair of napkin rings, Sheffield 1933, a set of twelve teaspoons, Sheffield 1933, a tea caddy spoon, Sheffield 1973, a pair of salt spoons, three further spoons and a steel bladed paper knife, with a box, combined gross weight excluding the paper knife 318 gms

Lot 1609

A GROUP OF MOSTLY FOREIGN WARES (6)Comprising; a Japanese rectangular box and cover, engraved with character motifs to the underside, length 4.2cm, an Asian octagonal box and cover, with floral decoration, a model of a flower, a caddy spoon, a German oval hinge lidded pill box detailed 800 and a gilt metal mounted mother-of-pearl aide-memoire case (the interior lacking), the cover detailed Souvenir

Lot 1616

A GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER TEA CADDYOf cut cornered rectangular form, having a pull-off lid and a sliding cover, London 1720, weight 185 gms, height 11.5cm, maker John Farnell

Lot 1630

A SILVER HINGE LIDDED TEA CADDYOf oval form, decorated with reeded bands, Sheffield 1919, weight 243 gms

Lot 65

SMALL SILVER TEA CADDY 129 GRAMS

Lot 145A

An Arts & Crafts style pewter box with lapis lazuli coloured cabochon lock box; tea caddy and other boxes etc.

Lot 80

A mid Victorian painted black lacquer 2 division tea caddy with shell inlay and original cut glass bowl, 31cm.  The glass bowl is original - a couple of very minor nicks to rim, 10.5cm high.  The lacquer work and decoration is generally in good order, except for the top which is quite worn.

Lot 284

19th Century inlaid mahogany two compartment tea caddy raised on brass paw feet with lion mask handles.

Lot 222

A tray containing a Victorian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy together with a further Victorian rosewood mother of pearl inlaid box containing a large quantity of buttons (a/f)

Lot 604

A Birmingham silver caddy spoon together with a silver handled button hook

Lot 137

19th century coromandel tea caddy by Toulmin & Gale, London, with bone stringing to the rectangular top enclosing two detachable compartments with a later mixing jar, 16cm high and 31.5cm wide.

Lot 1033

19th century mahogany tea caddy, two-section interior with glass mixing bowl, on squat bun feet, 16cm x 30cm x 15cm

Lot 1034

19th century yew two-section tea caddy,, a mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood box, a 19th century rosewood box with secret drawer and one further box (4) 

Lot 1036

19th century rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy, on squat turned feet, 16cm x 27.5cm x 14cm

Lot 325

Old Sheffield plated tea caddy, oval and straight-sided, circa 1790 and a swan-pattern EPNS toast rack 

Lot 407

19th century continental silver-coloured bombe shaped tea caddy, indistinctly hallmarked to gilt interior, cast with rocaille scrolls in relief, the top engraved with the entwined initials EM, with lock, on four scroll and shell cast feet, 12.5cm wide, approx. 13.4ozt

Lot 419

Three Georgian silver tea caddy spoons each with shell bowls, a Victorian egg-shaped tea infuser pierced with foliate designs, a white metal apostle-style spoon engraved LHS to reverse and a silver-plated tea strainer, various hallmarks and makers marks, total approx. 3.96ozt

Lot 170

Unmarked Silver Seashell Caddy Spoon, 11g6cm long by 5cm wideGood condition

Lot 176

Dutch Import Silver Caddy Spoon. 18 g. Chester Import 1910, Berthold Muller. Marks to Bowl. Bowl depicts typical Dutch scene of windmill and the terminal is of two walking figuresLength 9 cms

Lot 254

Mixed Lot. Silver Caddy Spoon and a Silver Fob and Chain. 32 g. London 1909, Josiah Williams and Co. Caddy spoon has scallopped bowl. Fob marked for Chester 1920No issues

Lot 284

Georgian 18th Century Jockey Cap Caddy Spoon. 7 g. London c. 1795, Maker IT. Chased decoration, vacant cartouche to peak. Length 5.3 cmsEvidence of 2 tiny possible repairs.

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