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Lot 184

An Imperial Russian silver and niello inlaid snuff box, assay master possibly Nicholai Lusinov, 1838: the lid and underside decorated with buildings, having a gilded interior 5.5cm. wide, together with a Tiffany Sterling silver caddy spoon, stamped Tiffany & Co, Sterling, 8cm long, total weight of silver 70gms, 2.25ozs

Lot 1

Two contemporary painted three drawer chests together with a painted wooden caddy

Lot 284

A group of silver and other items including caddy spoon, strainer, salt, grape scissors etc

Lot 158

An embossed silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1918 - approx. weight 3.4 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, condition of lot is fair.Notably the neck of the tea caddy has suffered impact damage and is bent and partially coming away from the body, as shown. The lid still fits well and is easily removed.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.

Lot 2234

Victorian inlaid tea caddy with Greek key borders, mother of pearl escutcheon and cartouche, two interior lidded divisions, 23.5cm wide

Lot 2406

Georgian inlaid tea caddy, of hexagonal form, together with a Victorian tortoiseshell and inlaid mother of pearl card case, and a carved horn bird (3)

Lot 486

Eight pieces of Mason's Mandalay pattern ceramics to include three tea pots, tea caddy, potpourri jar dishes etc. Five pieces AF, please ask for a condition report for full details. Tallest measures 23cm tall. 

Lot 634

A box of mostly glassware. Including overlaid vase, tea caddy, lamp shade, paperweights, etc.

Lot 1406

A 19th century tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy, width 8.5cm height 11cm

Lot 1768

A modern silver caddy spoon, with squirrel handle, by Brian Leslie Fuller, London, 1985, 65mm and a George IV silver caddy spoon, London, 1825.

Lot 155

19th Century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, an oak biscuit barrel and copper ice bucket

Lot 121

Including twelve soup bowls, Tea pot and Caddy, and overlay glass vase.Greatest height 7in (18cm)

Lot 26

A vintage ceramic tea caddy

Lot 425

A Ringtons brass tea caddy & spoon from the 1924 British Empire exhibition

Lot 257

Octagonal metal ?tea caddy? table lamp with black and gilt chinoiserie decoration, H 44.5cm, with shade, and a spelter urn H 28.2cm (3)

Lot 20

A Birmingham silver caddy spoon with shell motif (8cm x 4cm) (20.82g), an Edwardian teething ring with silver bell and a set of six unmarked napkin rings (8)

Lot 330

A 19thc mahogany and satinwood inlaid tea caddy, the rectangular top with floral oval panelled inlay and similar inlay to front, with plain interior (losses around escutcheon) (13cm x 27cm x 12cm)

Lot 3

An unusual Edwardian silver tea caddy, the lid opening to reveal a gilt interior, hallmarked Birmingham 1902 by Charles Horner, 163g

Lot 365

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped ballot box or converted tea caddy, with boxwood line inlay and red leather lined cover, height 18cm x 32cm x depth 17cm

Lot 375

A William IV mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with gadrooned borders and bun feet, the hinged cover revealing two hinged removable caddies flanking a cut-glass bowl, with key, 19.2 cm high x 32 cm wide x 17.5 cm deep

Lot 384

A 19th century lacquered papier mache sewing box and a similar tea caddy, each of octagonal form, gilt with panels of chinoiserie figures, the sewing box fitted with a compartmentalised tray and drawer, 35.5 cm wide, the teacaddy fitted with pewter caddies and covers, 23 cm wide (2)

Lot 482

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with twin canister interior, 20cm high x 35cm wide x 18cm deep

Lot 496

A 19th century satinwood tea caddy, with twin canister interior, lacking mixing bowl, 15cm high x 30cm wide x 15cm deep

Lot 153

A Georgian inlaid mahogany sarcophagus shape tea caddy, with ring handles and raised on gilt metal claw feet, width 31cm

Lot 896

A small Victorian silver glass holder, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, a/f, a pair of silver sugar bows, a silver vesta case, a/f, a Victorian silver letter opener, a/f, etc.

Lot 902

A collection of silver spoons including 19th Century condiment spoons and two Scottish silver ladles, 570g, (Georgian caddy spoon a/f)

Lot 619

19th century continental mahogany four drawer chest, the figured caddy top over two short and two long cushion fronted drawers, W105cm, H92cm, D53cm

Lot 118

A MOCK CROC TWO BOTTLE CADDY together with a brand new travelling putting practice kit

Lot 215

A 19TH CENTURY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY together with a shot gun pouch in leather

Lot 44

A rare sterling silver sugar or caddy spoon circa 1950 by David Andersen The round bowl passing into the wide handle which shows enamelled geometric decoration. good condition, without any personal engraving or monogram.10.5 cm length; 31.4 g

Lot 50

Vintage Denmark silver and enamel caddy spoon by A.Michelsen copenhagen

Lot 51

Antique silver tea caddy Sheffield silver hallmarks maker J.R measures approx 9.8cm tall 8.2cm wide weight 150g engraved initials to front

Lot 94

Silver hallmarked prince of wales tea caddy spoon

Lot 948

A Scottish Campsie Ware lustre budgerigar, a Hancock's Corona Ware caddy, egg cup set etc.

Lot 455

A William IV silver caddy spoon, Queen's pattern, Jonathan Hayne, London, 1830, 21.5 g

Lot 713

A small copper beaker, 8.5 cm high, together with two small dishes and a caddy spoon

Lot 753

A Georgian string-inlaid mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, opening to reveal two compartments, 19 x 12 x 13 cm high

Lot 762

A George III mahogany tea caddy

Lot 323

A silver cased fruit knife with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1891 by Hilliard and Thomason, a silver pencil by Sampson and Mordan a/f and a Georgian silver caddy spoon, a/f

Lot 327

A Georgian silver caddy spoon

Lot 355

A Victorian mahogany twin compartment tea caddy, a circa 1900 marquetry box with contents and another (3)

Lot 366

A British Empire Exhibition 1924 brass tea caddy, a brass horn and another

Lot 381

A leather jewellery box with contents including Blue John ring etc and a domed top tea caddy

Lot 432

A group of six caddy spoons including examples of Old Sheffield Plate, 'elongated leaf' shape, brass shell, a brass figural spoon headed by a boxer and a continental silver example with a shell handle. (6)

Lot 558

An Art Deco alabaster desktop barometer; together with an early plastic brass mounted two-division tea caddy; a Chinese pierced brass box & cover and other items.

Lot 574

A 19th century mahogany box, the lid with penwork and mother of pearl decoration, 28cms wide; together with a mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, 23cm wide; and a Regency mahogany tea caddy with rosewood crossbanding, 12cms (3).

Lot 575

A Victorian coromandel single well tea caddy, 12cms wide; together with a set of draughtsman drawing instruments in a rosewood case, 20cms wide (2).

Lot 576

A Victorian mahogany box, the lid decorated with Tunbridgeware specimen wood geometric decoration, 25cms wide; together with a Regency specimen wood octagonal form tea caddy, 12cms wide; and a rectangular mahogany tea caddy with ebony banding, 14cms wide (3).Condition ReportTunbridge - 25 by 17 by 14cm clean condition no lifting veneer.mahogany box - 14 by 13 by 10cm clean conditiontea caddy - 12 by 13cm clean conditionall have been re-polished

Lot 592

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, 25cms wide; together with a walnut dome topped stationery box, 28cms wide (2).

Lot 596

A 19th century dome topped walnut two-division tea caddy, 22cms wide.

Lot 422

A silver caddy spoons; together with three silver spoons; pierced silver bonbon dishes; silver sugar tongs and other items.

Lot 30

An 18th century Dutch silver and parcel gilt tobacco box or caddy, Hendrick Kamerlingh II, Amsterdam 1735, lobed cylindrical form with ogee domed lid and foliate pear shaped finial, engraved to each panel Rococo floral and scroll motifs, on a cast foliate C scroll and three bracket foot base, 18.5cm high, 17.42ozt

Lot 32

An early 18th century Dutch Chinoiserie silver tea caddy, circa 1720, cuboid form, embossed and chased with figures in Chinese garden landscapes, above fluted acanthus banding, the domed lid with further fluting, stamped makers mark, 10.5cm high, 2.37ozt

Lot 356

A 19th century cut glass caddy spoon, Stourbridge, circa 1840, denticulated and hobnail cut, with long handle and star cut terminal, 7cm long

Lot 357

A 19th century cut glass caddy spoon, Stourbridge, circa 1840, denticulated and hobnail cut, 6cm long

Lot 576

A George II mahogany tea caddy, circa 1740, caddy top with cast metal scroll swing handle, Chinese blind fretwork frieze, Rococo metal escutcheon, the velvet lined fitted interior with triple divisions containing triple silver tea canisters/mixing vessel each with matching bright cut engraved stag heraldry, the largest hallmarked for maker Thomas Newton, London 1740, 15.5cm high, 24.5cm wide, 15.5cm deep

Lot 577

A George III mahogany decanter box of Nelson interest, circa 1780, caddy top with gilt metal swing handle, escutcheon and twin coronet surmounted roundels containing gilt initials H and N, circular flush side handles, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior containing six clear cut glass broad fluted case decanters each engraved with content labels, Brandy, Tent, Peppermint, Hollands, Rum and Shrub with corresponding initialled stoppers, the underside with old paper label - Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall purporting that the casket was presented to Lord Nelson by prince William Henry, Duke of Clarence, July 1787, Portsmouth, 17.5cm high,20.5cm wide, 14.5cm deep

Lot 581

A late 18th Century European turned treen tea caddy, in the form of a lobed gourd/squash, simulated stalk and metal escutcheon, remnants of foil lining, 15cm high

Lot 582

An early 19th Century turned fruitwood tea caddy ,in the form of an apple, circa 1800, simulated stalk and metal escutcheon, remnants of foil lining, 12.5 cm high (key)

Lot 635

A late 19th Century green veined onyx pedestal clock of Louis XV design, French circa 1870, caddy top, 22cm circular dial with gilt metal Roman numerals, the main body of tapered form incorporating gilt metal and champleve enamel mounts throughout, standing on a plinth, height 122cm, width at top 38cm

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