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Lot 29

Four Victorian and Later Caddy-Spoons, including: one in the form of a hand, by Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield, 1985, two with engraved Fiddle pattern handles and one applied with foliage, 2oz 3dwt, 66gr (4)

Lot 30

Three George III or George IV Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by Elizabeth Morley, London, 1800, Fiddle pattern, with oval bowl; One Maker's Mark Worn, London, 1803, Old English pattern, with shell-shaped bowl and one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1821, King's pattern with oval bowl, 1oz 3dwt, 37gr (3)

Lot 306

A Victorian Rosewood tea caddy, a South East Asian knife in wooden scabbard and a miniature Sykes cricket bat (3)

Lot 31

Three Various Edward VII and Later Silver Caddy-Spoons, Two Birmingham, one 1907, the other 1923, the third by Keith Hamilton-Gabb, Birmingham, 1996, 1oz 16dwt, 55gr; Together With: a silver plate caddy-spoon, by James Dixon and Sons (4)

Lot 5

An Edward VII Silver Tea-Caddy, by Hamilton and Co. (of Calcutta), Hallmarked for London, 1908, octagonal, the hinged cover with drop-ring handle, 11.5cm high, 5oz 4dwt, 162grSlight wear to the marks, hinge in good order but with very minor play, lid closes squarly and tightly, small dent to one edge near the base, general wear and scratches

Lot 51

A Collection of Assorted Silver, including: a silver sauceboat, Sheffield; a cylindrical silver tea-caddy, Sheffield with pull-off cover and a three-piece silver condiment-set, the sauceboat 20cm wide, 15oz 9dwt, 481gr (qty)

Lot 673

A Liberty of London leather model of camel (stamped) and a Georgian sarcophagus wooden tea caddy

Lot 1046

A quantity of miscellanea including two wooden carved sliding bookends, wooden tea caddy on brass bun feet, six onyx goblets, two ebonised ethnic heads, etc.

Lot 1478

A quantity of china to include a decorative Tea Caddy, large fruit decorated ceramic planter (a/f) and matching saucer and Studio Pottery bowl and jug.

Lot 29

Group of Mason's Ironstone 'Penang' pattern ceramics, comprising lidded tea caddy, bowl of octagonal form, twin handled lidded vase, lidded oval box, etc, tallest H22cm, with four boxes

Lot 24

19th century style specimen wood tea caddy, with slightly domed hinged cover, and twin compartmented interior with covers, with key, together with a further 19th century style satinwood banded rosewood tea caddy, also with key, and a late Victorian style pokerwork tea caddy decorated with flowers, (3)

Lot 86

Victorian walnut tea caddy of oblong form with bands of Tunbridge style decoration, the hinged cover opening to reveal a twin compartmented interior with covers, lifting to reveal zinc lining, H14.5cm L25.5cm D13cm

Lot 638

Victorian walnut tea caddy with Tunbridge parquetry decoration: Measures 22.5cm wide, complete with original inlaid lids, lock missing.

Lot 650

19th century walnut tea caddy: Measures 14cm x 10.5cm x 14cm high appx.

Lot 353

A 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVED BRASS TEA CADDY, rectangular form and raised on four ball and claw feet with lion mask ring handles, the hinged lid engraved 'Richard Marsh Kings Sutton', flanked by lighthouses and within a decorative border, the sides engraved with panels depicting a swan and figures within decorative borders, with two division interior. 9.5cm by 18.5cm by 12cmCONDITION REPORTTwo back corners of the lid slightly bent downwards, light general nicks along the edge of the lid, general surface scratching and some patches of discolouration. 

Lot 160

A PAIR OF MINTON 'GENEVESE' OPAQUE CHINA SMALL PLATES, 21cm long; A TREACLE GLAZED BEGGING SPANIEL JUG; A MALING RINGTONS TEA MERCHANTS HEXAGONAL BLUE AND WHITE TEA CADDY; A MALING BLUE AND WHITE DISH; and A GERZ STONEWARE JUG. (6)

Lot 164

GOOD MID-18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK, c.1750-65, caddy moulded top above 8 drawers with oak linings, under cupboard, tall bracket feet, 96w x 63d x 81cm hProvenance: Quiet Street Antiques, Bath; private collection South Wales.There is light general wear. Scratches to the top surface and to the areas around the handles. The top also has some cracking.No damage to the drawers or the under cupboard. Locks work well and the casters roll well.

Lot 168

A nice quality mid Victorian tea caddy in mahogany

Lot 1368A

A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form with ring handles, the interior with inlaid decoration and two lidded compartments and central space for a mixing bowl, 32.5cm long,

Lot 1472

An Early XIX Century Chest of Drawers, with caddy top, five long drawers and shaped apron on bracket feet, 100cm wide.

Lot 117

An 18th Century Lowestoft porcelain tea caddy, hand decorated in underglaze blue with the Mansfield pattern, pseudo Worcester crescent mark to base, 9.5cm tall (no chips or cracks but firing faults to glaze)

Lot 212

A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid double tea caddy with etched glass mixing bowl on four brass ball feet (some staining to wood on one site and top)

Lot 394

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with mother of pearl and beaded decoration, hinged lid opening to reveal twin lidded compartments, later glass mixing bowl.H13cm W23cm D16cm.

Lot 132

A galvanised single axle Caddy 530 trailer, 59" long x 34" wide.

Lot 447

A golf caddy and seventeen mixed clubs.

Lot 448

A Mizuno golf caddy and ten mixed clubs.

Lot 196

Victorian figured walnut table top collectors cabinet, the caddy top opening to reveal velvet lined interior over twin doors with projecting arched panels opening to reveal arrangement of one deep and five shallow drawers with recessed hinged brass handles, and single drawer with turned handles to the plinth base, 32cm x 25cm x 50cm high, together with an original monochrome photograph of the cabinet in situ

Lot 236

18th Century Chinese Famille Verte porcelain hexagonal tea caddy, decorated with three pairs of panels depicting a figure by a fence, flowers and rockwork, and Buddhistic precious objects respectively, the unglazed base with six short feet to the corners, 16cm highA slightly larger matching example sold Gildings, Market Harborough, 24th February 2021, lot 103. For another larger still see Dreweatts, 5th June 2018, lot 118.Overall sound condition. Some patches around the exterior of the neck where the glaze has not taken.what appears to be a glazed over superficial chip, a manufacturing flaw. Some wear to enamels in places.

Lot 71

Set of George II silver tea canisters and sugar box in fitted ebonised case, comprising a pair of tea caddies and an ensuite sugar box, each of bombe form with embossed rococo foliate scroll decoration and engraved amorial crest, the pull-off covers with figural finials, sponsors mark of Samuel Herbert & Co, tea canisters dated London 1750, height of sugar box 13.5cm, 850g approx, in a fitted ebonised caddy of shaped rectagular form with silver plated mounts and raised on four paw supports, together with an outer oak carry case

Lot 169

Second quarter 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy, pewter-strung, of arc-en-arbalete fronted form, the hinged cover centred by a silver escutcheon engraved with cursive initials BB, enclosing two lidded compartments, with silver escutcheon on flared apron and four brass ball feet, 19cm x 12cm x 14.5cm high, with key

Lot 43

LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER CADDY SPOON,maker Käser & Walter of Pforzheim, 930 standard, import marks for 1896, of naturalistic leaf form, with hoop handle, on three scroll feet, 9.7cm wide, 58g

Lot 75

ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER CADDY SPOON,maker Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1917, the hammered silver bowl with rat tail detail, below a wirebound handle and disc to ovoid terminal, 8.4cm long, 23gCondition generally good. Light wear as per age and use.

Lot 94

VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR TONGS,maker William Comyns, Glasgow marks, King's pattern, 15cm long, along with other silver comprising two pairs of tongs, a preserve ladle, a strainer and a caddy spoon, approx. 239g (6)

Lot 129

Two boxes of china and glass, to include flagons, glass vases, tea caddy etc

Lot 191

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, of rectangular form, the interior fitted with a pair of covered boxes and a central well for a mixing bowl, 12ins x 6ins, height 6.5ins

Lot 192

A 19th century coromandel tea caddy, of rectangular form, the interior fitted with two covered compartments, 9ins x 5ins, height 6ins

Lot 332

An A E Jones silver caddy spoon, the finial being a portrait of the Queen, Birmingham 1977

Lot 745

A caddy spoon with heart shaped bowl, Birmingham 1902 by IT

Lot 781

An Eastern caddy spoon with chased stem – 3,5” long

Lot 804

Caddy spoon, Hannovarian pattern with shell bowl. Sheffield 1932

Lot 898j

Ten Victorian London and Edinburgh fiddle pattern teaspoons and a caddy spoon – 225 g.

Lot 122

A mahogany candlebox, a caddy, Japanese lacquer box, walnut work box, Mr Punch door stop, another, candlesticks etc

Lot 133

A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND EPNS comprising silver tongs, silver spoons to include a Georgian silver bright cut tea spoon, a George III silver dessert spoon hallmarked for London 1800 (Leopards Head crowned), decorative silver tea spoons, silver straining spoon, an EPNS caddy spoon, two metal crochet hooks, silver weight approx 179grams

Lot 155

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, 19cm wide; together with three further Victorian boxes

Lot 2566

A George III mahogany tea caddy with brass handle and escutcheon, the hinged lid opening to reveal a compartmentalized interior, height 15.5cm, width 23.5cm, depth 13.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 12

A Caughley blue and white porcelain tea caddy or canister, c. 1775, in the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, the cover with floral knop, underglaze blue "S" mark to the base. Height 12.5cm

Lot 404

A fine quality Victorian silver gilt caddy spoon with floral decoration. London. By RS. Approx. 23 grams. Est. £60 - £80.

Lot 403

An unusual Georgian silver shaped caddy spoon. London. By TJ. Approx. 11 grams. Est. £30 - £40.

Lot 378

A heavy silver tea caddy. London 1918. By Goldsmiths & Silversmiths. Approx. 469 grams. Est. £600 - £800.

Lot 262

A George III bright cut silver caddy spoon. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 33

HESTER BATEMAN: A George III silver caddy spoon with engraved handle. London 1787. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 114

A George III silver caddy spoon. Birmingham 1832. By John Tongue. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 30

An unusual George III silver caddy spoon. London 1810. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £45 - £50.

Lot 29

A George III bright cut silver caddy spoon. London. By Richard Crossley. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 168

An 18th Century bright cut George III silver tea caddy with pineapple finial of octagonal form and vacant cartouche. London 1796. By John Robins. Approx. 350 grams. Est. £1000 - £1500.

Lot 121

A George III silver caddy spoon. London 1807. By William Burch. Approx. 14 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 106

A George III silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl. Sheffield. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 170

A silver tea caddy with hinged lid. Birmingham 1911. Approx. 111 grams. Est. £100 - £150.

Lot 31

A heavy George III silver caddy spoon. London 1784. By Richard Crossley. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

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