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Lot 40A

A late eighteenth century Meissen porcelain tea caddy, c. 1780. It is hand-painted with floral swags and each panel has a different study of fruit. There is gilding to the rims. 9.5 cm tall. (1)Condition: In good overall condition bar some wear to the gilding in places. 

Lot 223

Y A late George III walnut, rosewood, sycamore strung and bone and metal mounted tea caddy, circa 1810, the bombe sarcophagus form body with twin loop handles and raised on ball feet; the interior with two subsidiary covers, 18cm high, 22cm wideCondition Report: Please note a condition report is not currently available for this lot.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 224

A George III ebonised, painted and metal mounted wood tea caddy, circa 1780, the bombe sarcophagus form body painted with flowers and berries overall, mounted with a shell and scroll swing handle and raised on lion paw feet, the hinged cover opening to a lacquer-banded and red painted interior, 17cm high, 24cm wide

Lot 256

A George III mahogany tea caddy, circa 1770, in the manner of John Channon, the hinged rectangular cavetto moulded top centred by a brass 'swan neck' handle, opening to a divided interior, on ogee shaped bracket feet, 18cm high, 26cm wide, 17cm deep For a tea caddy of similar form see, Bonhams, London, Fine English & Continental Furniture & Works of Art, 29th June 2004, Lot 43 (£20,315).

Lot 318

A George I walnut eight-day longcase clock, James, Leicester, London, circa 1725, the five finned pillar rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement for regulation by seconds pendulum, the 12 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers, Arabic five minutes to outer track and signed James Leicester, ye Strand, London to lower margin, with pierced steel hands and gilt mask and scroll cast spandrels to angles beneath arch centred with subsidiary Strike/Silent dial flanked by conforming mounts, in a case with foliate fret fronted domed caddy box upstand over moulded cornice and hinged break-arch glazed dial aperture flanked by three-quarter columns and rectangular side windows with conforming quarter columns set against bargeboards to the rear, the trunk with concave throat over herringbone-bordered book-matched veneered rectangular door over conforming reduced plinth base, (generally distressed, lacking pendulum and weights), 241cm (95ins) high. James Leicester is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working from circa 1710 until 1729 when he was declared bankrupt.Condition Report: Movement appears essentially complete and in sound original condition with no obvious alterations, significant repairs or replacements although the pendulum suspension block is later and is generally in dirty/neglected condition. The dial is also in sound original albeit dirty/neglected condition, the seconds hand is missing and both the hour and minute hands have been repaired; there is also a very small chip to the lower left hand corner of the dial plate and the chapter ring is somewhat rubbed. The movement rests on an old seatboard which has packing slips applied to the underside where it rests on the case uprights (cheeks) this would indicate that the movement and dial are most likely not original to the case.The case is generally structurally sound and fundamentally original but presents in unrestored and somewhat distressed condition. The superstructure to the hood is lacking part of its front fretwork and the quadrants above the dial now have applied wooden panels where there would have been frets. The rear quarter columns are replacements and one is lacking its capital. The side apertures have been blanked-off with wooden panel inserts. The mask around the dial (behind the hood door) has additions to the veneer overlap which adds to the view that the movement and dial are probably not original to the case. Faults to hood otherwise limited to bumps, scuffs shrinkage and veneer and moulding chips. The trunk has losses to the mouldings of the front door as well as overall wear, chips and losses to the veneers. The base is basically structurally intact but has significant wear to the lower edge as well as large losses to the veneers and chips to the mouldings.Clock does not have pendulum, weights, case keys or winder.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 106

A silver oval tea caddy with lift off top, embossed scroll decorated body, Sheffield maker H.A., height 8.3cm, weight approximately 2.50oz.

Lot 135

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, 11.45g.

Lot 633

A FRENCH STAINED AND SILHOUETTE INLAID DECORATIVE BOX, C1920, 19CM L, A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY (GUTTED), A JAPANESE LACQUER BOX, A METRONOME AND ANOTHER ITEM (5) Silhouette box in good condition. Most of the other items also in satisfactory condition

Lot 199

A COLLECTION OF TWENTY SEVEN VICTORIAN AND EARLY 20TH C EPNS CADDY SPOONS Some wear to plating on a number

Lot 459

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 233

TWO OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TEA CADDIES, EARLY 19TH C, THE LARGER GADROONED ROUND EXAMPLE WITH LOCK, 11.5CM H AND A PLATED OVAL TEA CADDY AND COVER Wear to plating, no key for lock

Lot 460

AN EARLY VICTORIAN BURR YEW WOOD TEA CADDY WITH COFFERED LID, C1840, 17CM L Veneers dry and partly missing on back, generally a little faded, lid not warped, interior divisions present but no covers and no feet

Lot 458

TWO GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDIES, C1800, CROSSBANDED AND LINE INLAID, ONE WITH SHELL PATERAE, THE OTHER WITH SHELL PATERA, 18.5 - 30CM L Both faded / water stained. One gutted, the other with replacement divisions. Larger caddy with small damage on one back corner of lid

Lot 457

A GEORGE IV YEW WOOD AND LINE INLAID TEA CADDY, C1830, 30CM L Faded to a light golden colour, lid detached, hinges original, loss to veneer lower back corner, other small losses, lock original, brass ball feet replaced

Lot 474

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 202

TWO OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE CADDY SPOONS, LATE 18TH C, WITH SHELL BOWL Light wear

Lot 181

A GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOOON WITH WRIGGLEWORK BOWL, MAKER'S MARK RUBBED, BIRMINGHAM 1829, ANOTHER,  HOURGLASS PATTERN BY TAYLOR & PERRY, DATE LETTER RUBBED, MID 19TH C, A TREFID CADDY SPOON ENGRAVED PHYLLIS, SHEFFIELD 1931 AND ONE OTHER, UNMARKED, 1OZ 13DWTS Wrigglework spoon repaired and worn, the others in good condition

Lot 339

A Dutch silver caddy spoon, the bowl embossed with horse and cart, elaborate scroll handles; others (5)

Lot 310

Plated ware - Elkington shell spoon warmer, egg coddler, teapot, salts, tea caddy, toast rack, egg stand; Copeland and plated blue and white storage jar; etc.

Lot 169

A Regency rosewood and amboyna inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, enclosing two lidded compartments, 23 cm wide

Lot 1032

A George III mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with two interior divisions and open aperture. Width 32 cm.

Lot 1095

A William IV rosewood tea caddy, with pen work and marquetry top with wooden knob handle to either side and mother of pearl lock escutcheon and raised on short bun feet. Width 34 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The caddy is in exceptionally good condition. There are no issues with the lid. The hinges are original and there is no movement. The top closes as it should and fits flush. The interior of the caddy lid is rosewood veneered. There are some old minor stress fractures. Both caddy lids are in good condition and much of the galvanised liner is still present. The main body of the caddy is in generally good condition. The front panel is in good order. Both side panels have old stress fractures to the timber but no losses. The rear panel is in good order. All the beading is present. The feet are original. We do not have a key. The lock however is complete.

Lot 471

A collection of sixteen pieces of silver flatware, including four dessert forks by Sumner & Fearn, London 1788, six teaspoons by William Chawner, London 1824, a caddy spoon, christening set, two preserve trowels and a butter knife. 466 grams.

Lot 486

An Edward VII silver square tea caddy, with waisted body and scroll feet, with palmette finial to the lid, London mark 1908, maker Carrington & Co, width 8.5 cm, height 12.5 cm, 378 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The caddy is structurally sound. We can see no evidence of any repairs. The finial is sound. The lid snaps into place. There are minor creases to each of the lid corners, only really visible when viewed from the underside. There are no fractures to the main body. There are some small dents and dings. The feet are all in good order.

Lot 395

A George III Newcastle silver caddy spoon, maker probably Thomas Watson. CONDITION REPORT: The spoon is in generally good order with only one minor issue. There is a small +/- 4 mm stress fracture to the bowl on the right hand side as you look at our image where the bowl indents at the bottom edge of the shoulder. There is slight movement at this point when flexed. The hallmarks are slightly rubbed but all legible. There is no significant wear or any buckling to the piece.

Lot 1097

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with scroll handles and fitted interior. Width excluding handles 36.5 cm.

Lot 494

A George V silver tea caddy by Thomas Bradbury, Sheffield 1907, 164 grams gross. Width 9.5 cm, height 9.5 cm including finial.

Lot 1260

A Victorian walnut secretaire Wellington chest, with caddy top above a series of drawers with wooden knob handles, with carved corbels and raised on a plinth base. Height 124 cm, width 59 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The lock is present and appears to be complete. We do not have the key. It is not currently locked. The Wellington chest is in generally good original condition. The colour is uniform and the patination is good. The top has a full width 1 mm stress fracture. There is no movement and the top is still basically flat with only very slight warping. There is a veneer nibble to the front left hand corner of the top. The beading below is present all round. The Wellington chest action operates as it should. The lock is present but we do not have the key. All corbels are in good order. The drawer fronts are all also in generally good condition with only very minor old veneer nibbles. All knob handles are present. The drawers all run fairly smoothly. The linings are mahogany. The secretaire drawer operates as it should. The interior has some stains, but no losses. All drawers and pigeon holes are present. The right hand side of the cabinet is in good order. The left had side has minor veneer stress fractures and one stain to the polish. The plinth base is in generally good condition with only minor veneer nibbles as one would expect. There is no evidence of woodworm.

Lot 484

An Edward VII silver rectangular tea caddy, with hinged lid, London 1909, Britannia standard stamped beneath Gillian Davies & Co, London, also inscribed F.L Northbourne, and Edith Northbourne, 3rd June 1909, 445 grams, width 11 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The caddy is in generally good condition. The hinge is structurally solid with no movement. There are no corner dents. There are some minor dings to the main body but these are in our opinion insignificant. The piece is of heavy gauge.

Lot 463

A Regency mahogany two section tea caddy of rectangular form (bowl missing), approx 61 cm long

Lot 349

An Elizabeth II Arts & Crafts style silver caddy spoon with hammered decoration (by William Henry (Harry) Warmington, London 1964), 8.3 cm long, 0.72 oz (Harry Warmington revived the Campden School of Arts and Crafts in 1946 with George Hart)

Lot 1292

Various silver, including small Capstan inkwell, articulated fish, trowel design bookmarks, leaf caddy spoon, knife rests, ingot, cast animals etcLot sold as seen unless specific item(s) requested

Lot 72

A 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, inlaid silver wirework and silver ball feet, with inner lids, width 15cmHinges slightly bent, also a repaired section on the back below the hinge, and several other tiny repaired chips

Lot 316

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy in the form of a knife box, height 14cm, width 9cm, a mahogany jewel chest, width 28.5cm, and a Georgian mahogany and inlaid box (3)

Lot 454

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, with rosewood mounts, length 19cm

Lot 434

A 19th Century Delft ware tea caddy set with windmills, bearing "VR" mark to base, 11.5 cm high including lid

Lot 412

A 19th Century Chinese polychrome decorated tea caddy with floral spray decoration (two hairline cracks to neck), 12 cm

Lot 460

A Regency mahogany and satinwood strung sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 18 cm high

Lot 461

A Regency rosewood, sarcophagus form tea caddy, inlaid with satinwood banding and oval panels, lions' mask handles and paw feet, 34cm wide x 18cm deep x 17.5cm high Condition report: Lacking small pieces of banding including 1.5 on left, 5cm x 1cm on right side and 0.6cm back of the lid and back, top slightly warped and 19th century mixing bowl probably associated

Lot 364

A mid-Victorian brass inlaid rosewood tea caddy, circa 1870Of sarcophagus form on turned feet, inlaid with brass scroll lines and key escutcheon, the hinged top opening to fitted tea boxes flanking a mixing bowl, the cut glass bowl contemporary but possibly associated.33cm wideCondition report: Glass mixing bowl possibly associated. Exterior clean with evidence of some restoration and polishing. Interior good. Tea box linings degraded as typically found. Mixing bowl recess showing wear and age.

Lot 36

Georgian mahogany tea caddy, approx 24 x 13.5 x 15 cms with decorative cross banding; the second is a Georgian mahogany tea caddy,with decorative rope stringing, approx 24.5 x 13.5 x 15 cms, complete with keys. 

Lot 39

English 19th century mahogany tea caddy, with decorative shell motif to the lid, lion mask handles, compartments for green and black tea, approx 21 x 10 x 14 cms, complete with key. 

Lot 67

English 19th century mahogany tea caddy, with decorative shell motif to the lid, compartments for green and black tea, approx 22 x 12 x 12 cms, complete with key. 

Lot 439

Miscellaneous silver, including a boxed Christening spoon and fork; silver collared and mother of pearl serving spoon; a quantity of napkin rings including two bone, two three sterling silver and two silver plated; silver and mother of pearl mustard shovel; silver tea caddy spoon with apostle finial Sheffield hallmark, silver and enamel spoon, silver pounce pot Birmingham hallmark, mm ALD and a communion set plate stamped 800. 

Lot 65

English 19th century burr yew tea caddy, the lid opens to reveal a cut-glass mixing bowl flanked by compartments for green and black tea, approx 30 x 15 x 15 cms, complete with keys.

Lot 32

Mahogany and rosewood tea caddy, the first with blonde box-stringing approx 24 x 14 x 13 cms; the second mahogany with black box-stringing approx 13 x 13 x 13 cms; the third is a small rosewood example approx 12 x 10 x 9.5 cms, all complete with keys. 

Lot 492

A heavy George III oval hexadecagonal silver tea caddy with flush fitting lid to ring handle, engraved with coat of arms of Elers to front and motto of 'Gloria Virtutis Umbra' (the shadow of virtue) below. London 1789. By Andrew Fogelberg and Stephen Gilbert. Approx. 453 grams. Est. £1000 - £1500.

Lot 535

NEWCASTLE: A rare fiddle pattern silver caddy spoon. 1790. By Joseph Latimer. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £30 - £40.

Lot 450

A Norwegian silver caddy spoon decorated with a dragon. Approx. 25 grams. Est. £30 - £40.

Lot 170

A good quality silver and tortoiseshell tea caddy with hinged lid to ball feet. Birmingham 1908. By Westwood & Sons. Approx. 235 grams. Est. £400 - £500.

Lot 166

A good quality pierced silver caddy spoon with scroll decoration. London 1892. By William Comyns. Approx. 28 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 225

A rare chased silver caddy spoon attractively decorated with flowers and leaves. Birmingham 1840. By Joseph Wilmore. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £100 - £200.

Lot 282

A 19th Century Dutch silver caddy spoon. Approx. 17 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 536

A good Georgian silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl. London. Approx. 7.5 grams. Est. £25 - £30.

Lot 397

A Georgian silver pierced caddy spoon with bright cut decoration. London 1795. By George Barrows. Approx. 7.2 grams. Est. £100 - £150.

Lot 1061

CHRISTINE-ANN RICHARDS (British: b. 1949): A pink glazed pottery tea caddy of baluster form with removable lid. Impressed initials 'CAR' to base. Approx. 16 cms high including lid. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 173

A George III bright cut silver caddy spoon. London 1796. By George Burrows. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

Lot 288

YORK: A rare Georgian silver caddy spoon with engraved decoration. 1804. By James Barber. Approx. 12 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 560

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon. London 1859. By George Adams. Approx. 12.5 grams. Est. £35 - £45.

Lot 537

A heavy Kings' pattern silver caddy spoon. London. By TB. Approx. 27 grams. Est. £25 - £30.

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