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A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape with giltmetal paw feet, 13cm h, contemporary rosewood square tea caddy, with divided twin lidded interior, 21.5cm w and a Chinese papier mache tea caddy, the twin lidded divided interior with zinc liners, early 20th c, 24cm h Sarcophagus shape caddy lacks interiorSquare rosewood caddy with shrinkage crack to lidPapier mache caddy with numerous repair splits to edges
A George III oak kneehole desk, with caddy moulded top and fitted with secretaire, above apron drawer and cupboard, flanked by moulded drawers, 79cm h; 50 x 80cm Drawer lock and escutcheon original, handles old replacements, top with a number of old marks and scratches, no shrinkage cracks to sides save for one minor split on left hand side, perhaps coated with a mahogany stain at some stageA particularly heavy example, the backboards original
A George IV silver caddy spoon, the bowl engraved with stiff leaves and chequer pattern, pierced border, 78mm l, by John Bettridge, Birmingham, probably 1829, another, plain, Birmingham, probably 1876 and a modern silver caddy spoon, maker's mark indistinct, London 2001, 1oz 6dwt (3) Good condition
Good quality early Victorian coromandel tea caddy with ivory inlaid decoration, two domed top coromandel tea canisters and glass mixing bowl, 30.5cm x 17.5cm x 17.5cm. APHA Ref: 9WCQRLSL Slight splits to top, no severe damages, just general wear commensurate with ageThe glass mixing bowl is present. There is no key
19th century French boulle work escritoire chest, of narrow serpentine form with caddy shaped top, having fall front enclosing fitted interior and four further drawers below on shaped bracket feet, 66cm wide x 35cm deep x 126cm highGood original condition with two keys, minor scratches and marks to top
Antique Italian ebonised and metal mounted miniature table cabinet, the caddy top sliding to reveal hidden compartment and interior of nine drawers, all with delicate dovetail joints and marbled paper linings enclosed by pair of panelled doors, raised on bracket feet, ornamented to each face, 20cm wide x 15cm deep x 20cm high, probably 17th centuryVarious losses and some elements detached (some parts retained but not all) the key is present but stuck in the lock and not working meaning right door presently doesn't close fully. Some metal mounts are buckled and raised, metals mounts appear to be probably silver or another white metal. General dust and debris
Early 20th century German silver tea caddy of rectangular form, with fluted decoration and hinged cover, on four ball feet, underside marked N 15331 800. All at approximately 6ozs. 10cm across.Overall condition good, some minor surface wear and scratching, decoration has traces of plate powder, finial is loose, interior is very dirty with some rust spots, base is slightly uneven and does not sit square. no other major damage or repair. Marks clear. Dimensions - 10.5cm across including feet, 10cm overall height including finial and feet, 7.5cm front to back including feet. Additional images to follow.
A GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT SILVER WARESWang Hing and Hung Chong & Co., late 19th centuryComprising: a circular box and cover, a milk jug and a teapot and hinged cover decorated in relief with flowering leafy chrysanthemum stems, ivory insulators, stamped marks for Wang Hing; and a naturalistic form tea caddy and cover decorated with blossoming prunus, with a slender panel simulating tree bark, stamped HUNGCHONG&CO with maker's mark to the base.The teapot 14cm (5 1/2in) high. (4).Footnotes:The item within this lot containing ivory has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). Ref.E5MK6TX3該批次中含有象牙的物品已根據《象牙法案》(章節10)註冊,Ref.E5MK6TX3十九世紀晚期 銀器一組四件This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
FIVE PIECES OF FAIENCE / TIN GLAZE EARTHENWARE, comprising three plates of Luneville style, decorated with an Oriental male figure smoking a pipe, diameters 17cm and 24cm, a polychrome plate with cornucopia, birds, flowers and insects, diameter 24.5cm and a blue and white rectangular tea caddy painted with a bird amongst grasses, height 14.5cm (5) (Condition Report: polychrome plate is cracked and crazed,
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND METALWARE to include a Baldwin cast iron nutcracker, a Japanese coffee set, five Compton & Woodhouse 'The First Teapots' teapots, a quantity of Aynsley 'Wild Tudor' giftware comprising a lidded trinket pot, posy vase, sugar bowl, etc, a pair of Aynsley Meadow salt and pepper shakers, and a group of metal goblets and a pot, a Chinese style metal tea caddy, etc (2 boxes and loose) (s.d)
An early 19th century inlaid mahogany tea caddy with twin lidded interior tea canisters, brass lion mask side handles and raised upon brass ball and claw feet, 34cms wide x 17cms deep x 18cms high; together with an early 19th century mahogany two drawer work box, with fitted drawers and original brass knob handles, 30.5cms wide x 23.5cms deep x 12cms high. Estimate £30-50.
A good Victorian burr walnut dome top tea caddy with applied brass fleur-de-lys decorative mounts throughout, the interior with an unusual push button spring loaded mechanism to open the tea compartments, complete with makers name Jones & Sons, Castle St, Liverpool, 23cms wide x 12cms deep x 16cms high. Estimate £80-120.
Make & Model:Volkswagen , Caddy Date of Reg:V49DUG Colour:White cc:1896 MoT:2025-06-13 Fuel Type:Diesel Mileage:31191 Transmission:manual Summary:This diesel pick-up variant of the Volkswagen Polo was registered in January 2000 and is showing 31,191 miles on its odometer (although the vendor notes that this no longer works). It has an MoT through to June 2025 and four registered keepers on its V5C. In June 2021, the car received a full respray, welding, work on the brakes, four new tyres and a new clutch. It is reported by the vendor as running and driving well. Paperwork with the Caddy includes the V5C, the current MoT certificate, invoices from the 2021 work on the pick-up and the book pack. This contains the owner's manual, dealer directory and service book, stamped up to November 2004 and 27,285 miles.
A George III decagon tea caddy, veneered in tortoiseshell and ivory banding, the front with a silver coloured metal plaque, and initialled C, 15 cm high, Ivory Exemption registration T7WEGD1CSome loss, probably missing the knop or finial, no key, the hinge has been broken/strengthened and repaired
19th century figured walnut tea caddy, of rounded sarcophagus form, the hinged and slightly domed cover carved with monogramed panel flanked by acanthus leaves, opening to reveal a triple compartment interior with later mahogany lids, lifting to reveal remnants of zinc lining, H19cm L34cm D20cmCondition Report: General wear commensurate with age and use, including scratches and small indentations. A few splits/cracks.Repair verso beneath one hinge.Small surface loss verso to lower rim.Later mahogany replacement lids to interior.Wear and losses to zinc lining.
Late Georgian black Japanned chinoiserie tea caddy, of rectangular canted form, decorated in gilt with a waterside landscape containing figures crossing bridges and upon boats, birds, and pagodas and huts, the hinged cover opening to reveal two removable zinc canisters with engraved decoration, H16cm W27cm D18.5cm
A foreign silver tea caddy of cinquefoil section with repousse decoration, London assay 1895 with foreign import mark, imported by Eustace George Parker, approximately 15 cm (h) and 222 grams / 7.1 ozt. [W]Condition Report: Somewhat misshapen in areas, dents and knocks in several places, there appears to be a couple of areas where a split is starting to form, tarnish throughout

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