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Lot 387

A good Georgian bright cut filigree silver caddy spoon. Birmingham. By IT. Approx. 7 grams. Est. £70 - £80.

Lot 611

A 1930s walnut display cabinet of stylised sunburst form, the central quartered door flanked by two glazed cupboard doors raised on cabriole legs to pad feet 107.5 cm wide x 31.5 cm deep x 121.5 cm high together with a Victorian mahogany sideboard pedestal, the caddy top over a single drawer and cupboard door on turned feet 47 cm wide x 48 cm deep x 114 cm high

Lot 85

Caughley blue and white covered tea canister or caddy, H12cm

Lot 458

A tortoiseshell tea caddy, 16cm wide, lid dethatched, chipped and section missing and another tea caddy on brass feet, 15cm wide (2) Condition report: Available upon request

Lot 459

A George III shell inlaid tea caddy, 25cm wide and another (2) (af) Condition report: Available upon request

Lot 67

Leighton Jones: A framed 1970's lithograph of a golfing caddy entitled 'The Critic' with notation verso 'purchased March 1971 from the railings in Piccadilly' where the artist displayed his works at that time. Frame size 45 x 61cm.

Lot 132

Copper and brass wares, including a milk churn cream caddy, watering can, two rectangular planters, and a fireside set. (a quantity)

Lot 103

A George III oak 'caddy top' chest, rectangular top with moulded edge above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 92cm high, 111.5cm wide, 58cm deep

Lot 290

A lacquer glove box; an oval dressing table mirror; lady's accessories; a glass scent atomiser; a coromandel wood tea caddy; a mahogany work box; a Ronson cigarette lighter; a Persian style ewer; hat pins in a shell case holder; a Coty Cipria Di Colore powder box and cover; a Salter pocket letter balance, soft cloth pouch; etc

Lot 37

A Royal Crown Derby Honeysuckle pattern dressing table set, comprising scent bottle, trinket pot and cover, ring stand and caddy on tray, printed marks, first quality

Lot 244

George III burr walnut and boxwood strung tea caddy, 17.5cm wide

Lot 245

19th century mahogany cross banded tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing an interior with two lidded compartments and centred with a 19th century glass mixing bowl, 30cm wide

Lot 246

Regency mahogany and chequer strung tea caddy, the concave moulded hinged lid enclosing a three compartment interior, 23.5cm wide

Lot 47

Unusual 19th century toleware tea caddy, the hinged lid with a glass topped gilded motif with bright colours, enclosing a two compartment interior, 18cm wide x 11cm high

Lot 49

Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with boxwood inlay, the hinged lid enclosing a two compartment interior, raised on bun feet, 20.5cm wide

Lot 330

AN OAK TWO SECTION TEA CADDY TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR SINGLE SECTION TEA CADDY AND A MAHOGANY BOX (3)

Lot 398

A GEORGIAN HALLMARKED SILVER CADDY SPOON, LONDON 1822

Lot 66

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, and a Georgian brass candle reflector. (2)

Lot 181

An 18th century English blue and white porcelain tea caddy, hand painted crow's foot decoration with blue bird mark on base, height 11cm

Lot 698

2 SILVER SPOONS, B'HAM 1925, 1 PLAIN CADDY SPOON, B'HAM 1930 & A QE II 6 PENCE IN CAST MOUNT, POSSIBLY SILVER

Lot 750

AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, B'HAM 1820 BY G.U

Lot 230

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy,the interior with two lidded compartments and a glass mixing bowl,33.5cm widetogether with a mahogany box,with ebonised panels enclosing two trays over a false bottom containing two drawers,26cm wide16cm highCondition report: Rosewood tea caddy) Mixing bowl later and does not fit. Loss to rear one side of lid edge moulding. One ring handle missing.Mahogany box) Knocks and wear throughout.

Lot 68

An Oriental lacquered two-division tea caddy with gilt figures and buildings decoration, 21.5cm long, 11cm high, 10cm deep, (a/f) and other wooden items.

Lot 44

A box containing assorted ceramics and glassware to include Ringtons caddy, Spanish figures, nursery plate, teaware, together with a 20th century child's silk embroidered traditional outfit

Lot 26

A tray containing antique and later copper wares to include cider and milk jugs, copper teapot, lidded Queen Elizabeth caddy etc

Lot 66

A collection of 19th and 20th century silver plate, to include flatware, teapots, a tea caddy, milk jug, hip flask and more, some items in the original boxes and others with engraved decoration

Lot 253

An assortment of collectables, including a pair of bellows, a set of scales with weights, an inlaid veneered tea caddy and two carved wooden boxes

Lot 194

A George III silver caddy shovel, with engraved vacant cartouches, 72mm l, maker's mark ru commemorative  silver Investiture of the Prince of Wales  caddy spoon, by another, Birmingham 1968, a George IV silver caddy spoon with fig shaped bowl, Fiddle pattern, London 1825 and one other,   a silver tea strainer, a damaged silver teaspoon and a pair of EPNS mounted floral painted knife rests (8) Caddy spoons in good condition

Lot 246

Miscellaneous plated ware, early 20th c and later, to include a tea caddy adapted as a bank, syphon stand, teapot and oval tea tray Some items worn

Lot 372

A rare Mason's Ironstone shell inkwell, c1820-25, painted with flowers and gilt, 70mm h, an English porcelain shell shaped stand on ring foot and a Staffordshire cobalt ground slender vase, both c1820, painted with flowers and a later Continental tea caddy and cover, painted with Chelsea birds (5) Comparative Literature: A Mason's Ironstone inkwell of the same shape and similar decoration is illustrated Godden (G A), Mason's China and the Ironstone Wares, Woodbridge 1980, plt 225 Inkwell with small old filled chip around the ring aperture and slight wear to gilding, with later metal replacement liner and cover. Shell shaped stand with small old filled chip on rim, the other items undamaged

Lot 398

A C T Maling blue printed earthenware Willow pattern caddy and cover for Ringtons, c1920, another, lacking cover, four blue and white oval meat dishes, various manufacturers, a pair of Copeland Spode Italian pattern soup bowls, etc Generally good, some crazing and minor discolouration

Lot 606

A Victorian EPNS mounted ivory tea caddy, late 19th c, of diamond carved tusk section, 14cm h Knop slightly bent where dented; plating worn, ivory undamaged

Lot 667

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, a pair of alabaster bookends, miscellaneous bygones, treen and decorative objects

Lot 751

An early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, inlaid in engraved mother of pearl with flowers and wire stringing, the slightly domed lid with central basket moulded panel, brass ball finial and feet, the divided interior retaining pair of covers, 17cm l A little dry and some veneer loss to one of the interior covers, much old accretion of dirt and grime but complete and original, slight damage on back of lid above hinges

Lot 15

A 19th Century stripped pine cupboard, the caddy top above two panelled doors with brass catch, enclosing three open shelves, raised on square supports, 99 x 45 x 35cms deep.

Lot 185

A George V silver tea caddy, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham, 1910, 5.1ozs.

Lot 233

A selection of silver-plated ware, including: an early 20th Century caddy of small proportions, of lidded twin-handled form, approximately 15cms wide, with key; a coffee pot; sugar caster; christening cup; candlestick; and other items.

Lot 414

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular form, 22cms wide; together with two wood baskets, the largest approx. 41cms wide. (3)

Lot 298

A rosewood caddy with glass mixing bowl 

Lot 295

One pine writing box, one mahogany box with brass handle to the lid and on tea caddy in a sarcophagus shape tea caddy. AF 

Lot 110

A box of brass and copper including mirrored wall sconce, wee willie winky candle sticks, piano candles, tea caddy and bookend. As well as other items. (8)

Lot 4035

Porcelain Famille Rose tea caddy with bombed surface and decoration of persons drinking in a park and mother with children in boat, China 18th century, 12.5 cm high (cap restored), porcelain Famille Rose tea caddy with floral decoration, China 18th century, 12 cm high (lid and neck damage) and porcelain Grisailles tea caddy with floral decoration and heraldry, China 18th century, 11.5 cm high (2 hairlines and lid not original)

Lot 4044

Porcelain tea caddy with blue and white decoration of long lines, China ca. 1900, 11 cm high (mariage)

Lot 4016

Porcelain tea caddy with blue and white decor of long lines, set in cartouches and silver mounts, marked at the bottom with artemisia leaf, China Kangxi period, 20 cm high (neck damage)

Lot 5091

Metal tea caddy in the shape of a globe with Chinese characters, 15 cm high

Lot 99

HM DANISH SILVER CADDY SPOON

Lot 13

MIXED LOT OF SILVER PLATED CRUET STAND, SMALL COPPER JUG, VARIOUS MODERN CADDY SPOONS, FROG SHAPED CANDLESTICK AND OTHER ITEMS

Lot 55

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy. To include a mahogany boxed geometry set. broken hinges to tea caddy lid.

Lot 54

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy. (24cm width 11.5cm height)

Lot 179

A SILVER SAUCE LADLE, CADDY SPOON AND A WHITE METAL DECANTER LABLE, Victorian fiddle pattern sauce spoon, engraved initials to the handle, worn gilt bowl, hallmarked London 1850, the caddy spoon with engraved initials to the handle, hallmarked 'Edward Mayfield' London 1807,approximate gross weight 38.0 grams, together with a white metal 'Sherry' decanter label (unmarked)

Lot 406

Four Chinese bamboo brushpots and a caddy, tallest brush pot 29 cms high.

Lot 11

A late Victorian portable tea caddy having fitted compartments and storage drawers with spirit in oak case closed, measures approx 26.5cm x 15cm x 17cm

Lot 7

A wine glass having opalescent glass with twist cup on baluster stem with folded foot, and a white glass and decorated tea caddy flask

Lot 175

Two 19th century mahogany boxes, comprising a sarcophagus form tea caddy with two glass mixing bowls, 27.5 by 14.5 by 15cm high, and a late Georgian caddy top tea caddy with brass handle to its lid, raised upon bracket feet, 23 by 13 by 13.5cm high, a/f. (2)

Lot 36

Five George III Silver Caddy Spoons, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1806-1816, one with leaf-shaped bowl, one with plain "tulip" bowl with shaped handle, and three others, combined weight 1.27ozsCondition reportThe bowls of three are engraved, as are the handles of two, which also have engraved initials.  One with an oval bowl has a small crease to the back upper part.  The marks on one of tulip shape with mother-of-pearl handle are worn, but the remaining four have reasonably clear marks. 

Lot 54

A Pair of Late Victorian Silver Oval Salts of Neo Classical Design and Mixed Silver, the salts by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1896, with bead mounts, pierced sides with floral garlands and ring handles, 5.25ins wide x 2.75ins high, and blue glass liners for same, a late Victorian silver cylindrical tea caddy by William Comyns and Sons London 1893, with spiral reeded fluted and bead ornament 4.25ins high, four silver napkin rings and four sterling silver baskets/dishes, combined weighable silver 21ozs, and a plated retractable brush with engine-turned ornament and blue cabochon stone set button, 95mm overall

Lot 37

Five George III Silver Caddy Spoons, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1804-1814, one with reeded leaf-pattern bowl and wire work handle, one with shell-pattern bowl and engraved handle, and three others, combined weight 1.1ozs

Lot 38

Four George III Silver Caddy Spoons, one maker's mark rubbed, London 1807, three by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1804-1809, the London spoon with flower-shaped bowl and engraved with floral spray within reeded borders, one with a rectangular filigree pierced bowl and two others, combined weight 1.2ozsCondition reportLooking at the catalogue image, the two centre spoons have engraving to their handles. The example on the right has engraved initials to the underside of the bowl.  All appear to be in reasonably good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration.  The hallmarks to the right hand example are worn. The marks to that on the left of the group are also worn. 

Lot 67

A Set of Six Victorian Irish Silver Fiddle Pattern Mustard Spoons and Mixed Silverware, the mustard spoons by Christopher Cummins, Dublin 1885, crested, an Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, Sheffield, 1963, and a selection of other silver flatware, combined weight 15ozs

Lot 39

A Norwegian Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon and Two Other Caddy Spoons, the Norwegian spoon by Theodor Olsens Eftf of Bergen, cast with M.S.Venus to shaped handle 4.25ins overall, weight 1ozs, and two Georgian silver caddy spoons, combined weight .625ozs

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