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Lot 202

A selection of silver, to include a cased set of silver serving spoons, five tea knives, milk jug, mustard, caddy spoon and napkin ring, gross weight of solid silver items 10.65ozt.

Lot 552

Three Georgian and later fiddle pattern caddy spoons, two with bright cut decoration to bowls, with an hour glass pattern example, London 1812, 1823, 1829 and 1842, all James Beebe. (4)

Lot 559

A hallmarked silver caddy or salt spoon with Celtic decoration to the handle, in the style of Alexander Ritchie, hallmarked Birmingham 1961, W H Darby & Sons Ltd, weight , together with two Victorian spoons with embossed decoration to the bowl, one with a bear, the other a galleon in sail. (3)

Lot 566

A collection of assorted Georgian and later silver caddy and salt spoons, most by James Beebe, weight 160g. (qty)

Lot 606

A George III silver jockey cap caddy spoon, engraved with linear designs to the interior, stamped S.P for Samuel Pemberton, no date or assay mark, 4cm x 5cm.

Lot 607

An early Victorian salt spoon, Birmingham, David Pettifer, 1852, length 9cm, together with an engraved caddy spoon, London, James Beebe, 1819, length 9cm. (2)

Lot 683

A Victorian figured walnut work box with brass banding, S/D, width 35cm, a similar small box lacking interior and a sargophical shaped tea caddy on bun feet, width 19cm. (3)

Lot 694

A 19th Century rosewood rectangular tea caddy with brass handle to hinged lid, opening to twin compartmental interior, length 28cm.

Lot 812

A 19th century Indian carved ebonised hardwood glove box with associated glove stretchers, width 29.5cm, a satinwood sargophical shaped tea caddy, no liner, width 32cm, a rosewood work box with tray, width 30cm and a pair of turned gilt wool/textile holders. (5)

Lot 134

A 19th century burr walnut fitted vanity box (drawer missing) with mother of pearl shield shaped cartouche, a Regency rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy and another 19th century brass inlaid box. H.18x30cm

Lot 42ST

Make & Model: VW Caddy C20 TDI 104Date of Reg: BJ10 WEOColour: Silvercc: 1968MoT: 12-11-2021Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 56kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Last keeper since Feb 2017.The V5C for this vehicle is missingVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=127608

Lot 192A

A COLLECTION OF TWENTY SEVEN VICTORIAN AND EARLY 20TH C EPNS CADDY SPOONS AND FIVE PAIRS OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE BRIGHT CUT, ENGRAVED OR TWISED SUGAR BOWS, LATE 18TH C AND TWO OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE SUGAR CRUSHERS (7) Some wear to plating on a number

Lot 296

A ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, WEMYSS WARE POT, GEORGE WASHINGTON PLATE, IMARI BOWL, ETC

Lot 316

A CREAMWARE TEA CADDY, C1780-90, POSSIBLY WEDGWOOD,  TRANSFER PRINTED IN BLACK AT LIVERPOOL BY GUY GREEN WITH A DROVER AND LIVESTOCK BEFORE A FARMHOUSE IN AN OVAL FRAME, THE ROCOCO CARTOUCHE TO THE REVERSE FINELY PAINTED IN BLACK ENAMEL WITH THE INITIALS  E M  L,  11CM H One or two minute grazes around the rim of the neck and light wear. A well preserved example, corners not cracked or chipped, finely potted, of characteristic light weight, no restoration

Lot 469

A LOUIS PHILIPPE SERPENTINE KINGWOOD AND TULIPWOOD PARQUETRY TEA CADDY, C1840, WITH CUBE PARQUETRY LID WITHIN BRASS MOULDING, THE DIVIDED INTERIOR RETAINING THE PAIR OF BRASS LINE INLAID KINGWOOD COVERS, 22.5CM l Fine quality and original condition

Lot 610

A REGENCY YEW WOOD TEA CADDY, EARLY 19TH C, THE DIVIDED INTERIOR WITH PAIR OF YEW WOOD COVERS, 20CM L The veneers slightly ill matched in places but not replaced, lid a little warped, lock original, small losses only

Lot 611

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID BOX, POSSIBLY AN ARTIST'S BOX, GUTTED, NOW WITH A MIRROR TO THE UNDERSIDE OF THE LID, 22CM L AND A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY (2) Good condition, the first a little faded

Lot 320

A Tudric pewter tea caddy and cover for Liberty and Co, stamped 01554, of faceted and planished hexagonal form 9cm high

Lot 339

A 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, of casket form, the hinged cover opening to a single compartment with internal lid, 14cm wide.Condition report: There are numerous small losses to the veneer, mainly to corners. Repair to back adjacent to hinges. Hinges or one hinge replaced. Small losses to interior edge trim, inner cover worn to edges, knop appears original. Lining typically worn. Please refer to images.

Lot 354

A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the interior with two tea boxes flanking a mixing recess, lacking bowl, 36cm wide.Condition report: No mixing bowl. Losses to top edging. Splits inside cover. Small loss to inner cover. Small loss to inner beading. Further small dents/chips consistent woth age and use. Please refer to images.

Lot 263

A George II mahogany bachelor's chest, caddy top above a slide and three long graduated drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, shallow bracket feet, 74cm high, 85.5cm wide, 46.5cm deep, c.1755

Lot 323

A George III silver commode shaped tea caddy, hinged domed cover with fluted knop finial, outlined throughout with wriggle-work, 14.5cm wide, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1796, 14oz

Lot 339

A George III silver novelty caddy spoon, as a shovel, bright-cut engraved and outlined with wriggle-work, 7.5cm long, Birmingham 1810

Lot 2036

Group of silver plated ware and ceramics, to include a mantel clock, stoneware dish, berry spoon, caddy spoon, miniature trinket dishes, black and green necklace napkins, two Portmeirion bowls, and two tall glass vases. (a quantity)

Lot 136

A WALNUT DOME TOPPED CADDY, 16cms H, 24cms W, 11cms D and a box, both set with cabochon hard stones

Lot 456

LACQUERED TEA CADDY with gilt oriental decoration, interior pewter containers with lids (restoration/replacement of feet ETC)

Lot 97

Victorian jewellery box containing silver and other jewellery including various rings, silver bangle, Victorian and later brooches, pendants, enamelled charms, Georgian silver caddy spoon and bijouterie

Lot 1962

Two Victorian tea caddies, including Victorian domed walnut and brass mounted caddy, 20cm wide, papier mâché caddy 21cm wide

Lot 133

A mahogany cased antique tea caddy

Lot 371

TEA CADDY, early 19th century Chinese export black lacquer and gilt decorated with engraved metal lidded cannisters, 13cm H x 23cm x 16cm. (with faults)

Lot 162

JOHN JUDSON FECIT. A MID 18TH CENTURY OAK AND WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK the case with caddy top pediment and quarter columns enclosing an 11.5" square brass dial with crowned cherub spandrels fronting an eight-day weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell 208cm high (af)

Lot 183

JOSEPH DAVIS, LONDON AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK with caddy top pediment above a glazed arched door and slender trunk with a moulded edged door on box base. The 12" brass arched dial with gilt spandrels and silvered chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture fronting an eight-day five-pillar weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell 232cm high to top of caddy

Lot 356

A 19TH CENTURY DOMED TOP FIGURED WALNUT TEA CADDY with a hinged lid revealing two lidded compartments 22.5cm wide 17cm high.

Lot 491

A Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, caddied pediment with urn finials, caddy with a painted porcelain panel depicting a lake scene, claw feet, porcelain dial with Roman numerals, centre painted scene depicting a Oriental gentleman holding fans, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, raised upon a gilt decorated wooden base, 48cm high 07.12.20 Gilt surfaces are discoloured, back door silk is worn, feet are slightly loose, wooden base is worn, dial surface with decoration slightly worn in parts, dial with small scratches and minor chips around winding holes, movement is complete, with original pendulum.

Lot 492

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Nathaniel Brown, Manchester, circa 1770, flat top pediment, crossbanded trunk door with a matching plinth, 13-inch square brass dial, ''penny moon'' and date apertures, dial centre signed and engraved with birds, flowers and scroll decoration, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 208cm high 07.12.20 Hood with a later caddy, case slightly faded in parts, later skirting and feet, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights. In working order

Lot 2288

A Victorian Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Charles Boyton, London, 1868, Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern, with shaped oblong bowl; Together With: an Edward VII Silver Jam-Spoon, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham, 1904, with heart-shaped bowl engraved with initials, 14cm long and smaller, 1oz 11dwt, 48gr (2). Each marked on back of handle, marks are generally legible. Surface scratching and wear consistent with age and use.

Lot 2289

Two George III Silver Caddy-Spoons, The First by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1796, The Second Probably by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1806, the first with Old English pattern handle, the oval bowl engraved with wrigglework, the second with tapering tubular handle and shovel-shaped bowl, 8cm long and smaller, 11dwt, 17gr (2). The first marked on back of handle. The second marked on bowl. The marks have some wear but are generally still legible. Overall surface scratching and wear consistent with use and age. The handle of the second spoon has been resoldered to the bowl.

Lot 2293

A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon and a George IV Silver Caddy-Spoon, The First by Thomas Johnson, London, 1813, The Second by William Eley, London 1828, the first Old English pattern, the bowl shaped circular and engraved with a shell, the second Fiddle pattern and with fluted bowl, 10.5cm long and smaller, 1oz 2dwt, 34gr (2). Each marked on back of handle. With some minor surface scratches and wear, but in generally good condition.

Lot 2365

An Edward VII Silver Tea-Caddy, by William Wheatcroft Harrison, Sheffield, 1905, fluted tapering oval and on spreading foot, the corners chased with foliage, the hinged cover with carved ivory finial, 11.5cm high, gross weight 6oz 3dwt, 196gr. Fully marked on back. The cover further part marked inside and on finial fixing bolt. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some discolouration to the ivory finial.

Lot 147

An early 19th century Regency style mahogany trinket box, of sarcophagus form with scroll ends and raised upon compressed bun feet, the lift off cover with traces of needle work, L17cm, together with a Georgian mahogany and strung tea caddy, of rectangular form with bone escutcheon, L20.5cm. - Condition Report

Lot 151

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, with three interior compartments, L24.5cm, together with an early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with twin compartmented interior and bun feet, L23cm, (both a/f). (2). - Condition Report

Lot 153

A Victorian walnut and parquetry inlaid tea caddy, with twin compartmented interior, L20.5cm, together with a Victorian walnut jewellery box, with inlaid mother of pearl cartouche to the hinged cover detailed with monogram and dated Jan 1878, and mother of pearl escutcheon, L25cm. - Condition Report

Lot 154

A George III mahogany cube tea caddy, with strung detail, the hinged cover open to reveal a twin compartmented interior, L13 H11.5cm. - Condition Report

Lot 96

A group of Guinness related items, comprising Carltonware toucan, H9cm, six miniature Guinness bottles, four in wicker carry basket, and cased Guinness playing cards, together with a Lipton's tea caddy, inscribed Lipton's Souvenir tea caddy, British Empire Exhibition 1924. - Condition Report

Lot 234

A wooden circular tea caddy, lead lined with carved wooden panels

Lot 2175

George III silver caddy spoon by Richard Crossley, London 1788 and a collection of George III and later flatware, all hallmarked, approx 17oz - Condition Report

Lot 2221

George IV silver fish server, Fiddle pattern by George Turner, Exeter 1825, silver caddy spoon by Sarah & John William Blake, London 1816 and two George III silver spoons by George Gray and Peter & Ann Bateman, approx 8.6oz - Condition Report

Lot 2226

Silver tea caddy by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1920 and one other by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1913, approx 8.5oz - Condition Report

Lot 239

An early 19th century rosewood and birds eye maple tea caddy, two section fitted interior; a Victorian brass bound writing slope, etc (4)

Lot 95

A Victorian walnut and tunbridge banded work box, 27cm wide, c.1870; another, smaller, 24cm wide, c.1870; a Victorian walnut jewellery box, 25.5cm wide, c.1860' a Victorian work box; a Victorian sarcohagus tea caddy (5)

Lot 314

Five Assorted Silver Caddy and Mustard Spoons

Lot 161

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy of bombé form, with brass drop handle to lid revealing a fitted interior of three compartments with sliding lids, the whole on bracket feet, 16 x 25 x 14.5cm. CONDITION REPORT The case has scratches, marks and knocks, one bracket foot is partially missing. The escutcheon is missing, therefore so is the key. The mechanism for the lock also appears to be missing.

Lot 162

An early 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy with wooden ring carrying handles, original lead-lined tea compartments to interior (lacking mixing bowl), one other similar period rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy and a similar period jewellery box with vacant brass cartouche (3). CONDITION REPORT All have wear commensurate with age, Mother of pear caddy has left hand loop handle missing, one interior section lid loose but present, no jarother rosewood caddy has had handles removed and filled at some point jewellery box has some lining fabric missing

Lot 171

A pair of George III silver berry spoons, London 1809, a pair of Edward VII silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1903, caddy spoon with engraved floral decoration, Sheffield 1902, Victorian sugar sifting spoon, Birmingham 1883 and a George V silver sugar sifter spoon with a Lincoln Imp terminal, Sheffield 1924, 4.24oz.

Lot 1297

VARIOUS ITEMS TO INCLUDE A GOLF 'CADDY, LOYAL SMART & ALERT' SIGN, TWO FIRE EXTINGUISHER STANDS, TWO CLEANING HEATH & SAFETY SIGNS ETC

Lot 389

A LACQUERED JEWELLERY BOX, with mother of pearl inlay of exotic birds, flowers and foliage (some missing) , overall width 33cm x depth 24cm x height 15cm (sd and regluing in places), together with a tea caddy (missing interior and sd) and a modern lacquered jewellery box (3)

Lot 399

A GROUP OF LATE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN, several pieces with extensive damage, comprising a Willow pattern tea caddy and cover, No.1669, a.f, a Willow pattern circular plate, diameter 23cm, a Willow pattern sugar bowl, crazed, stained and cracked, a modern limited edition Harewood House plate, a pair of blush ivory 1416 plates, printed and tinted with floral sprays, one plate stapled, a blush ivory bowl painted with roses, signed M.Hunt, diameter 18cm, extensive damage, a Coalport bowl, etc

Lot 1107

A CASED TROLLEY JACK, a metal toolbox with tools, a battery charger and a hardware caddy with hardware inside (4)

Lot 280

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany writing box, with hinged folding slope and fittings, 29cm, and a Victorian walnut and parquetry tea caddy, width 20cm

Lot 739

A George V Arts & Crafts planished silver caddy spoon by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1919, 78mm, 18 grams, numbered 12.CONDITION: Some minor scratches in general and a few very minor bowl edge nicks, otherwise in good condition, with clear hallmarks.

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