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Lot 1609

A George III satinwood banded later polychrome painted circular mahogany tea caddy, 14cm diameter x 14cm high, together with an 18th century inlaid mahogany wall mounted candle box, 16cm wide x 43cm high, (2).

Lot 231

A HEXAGONAL DELFT TEA CADDY, 9.5cm high

Lot 5

A 19th Century Sarcophagus Shaped Mahogany Tea Caddy with Hinged Lid to Central Mixing Well {No Bowl) Flanked by Two Tea Storage Areas Either Side, 27cm wide

Lot 357

various makers and dates, including three table cigarette boxes, a cigarette case and an Asian style cigarette case; together with another Chinese card case with pull off lid; together with a tea caddy modelled as a knife box, Sheffield(Weighable silver: 8.2oz)

Lot 311

Two boxes of assorted china, West German vase, Staffordshire dogs, Sylvac vase and caddy etc

Lot 254

A 19th Century Victorian mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form having a hinge lid with ring handles and inlaid bone escutcheon, opening to reveal a marquetry geometric inlaid lid, two caddy boxes with lids and a central round recess to the centre, raised on bun feet. 

Lot 316a

A 20th Century Arts and Crafts style mirror having a brass hammered frame with central bevelled mirror, a round early 20th Century tea caddy with roundell decoration and a group of small turned brass miniature glasses and bottle ( possibly apprentice pieces). 

Lot 121

A QUANTITY OF EPNS CADDY SPOONS, etc, including a damaged Georgian silver shovel shaped scoop, makers T Simpson & Son, Birmingham 1809 and a Yorkshire Tea tin (Parcel)

Lot 208

A Victorian floral painted papier mache tea caddy, length 20cm

Lot 237

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy with associated mixing bowl and a similar writing slope, longest 35.5cm

Lot 659

An early 20th century German embossed 835 white metal bombe shaped tea caddy with rose finial, height 10.8cm and a similar cream jug, both by Christoph Widmann, gross 15oz.CONDITION: Caddy in good order. Some wear to the decoration in places around the main body of the cream jug.

Lot 676

A late Victorian pierced silver oval dish, Sheffield, 1895, 25.2cm, a pair of silver salts, a silver mug, 19th century silver caddy spoon and a 'Worshipful Company of Dyers' silver commemorative spoon, 12 oz.

Lot 328

A late 19th century Champleve and gilt brass four glass, eight day mantle clock with faux mercury compensating pendulum and chiming on a coil gong. The case with caddy top, raised on compressed melon supports. 36cm high

Lot 7

A George III silver caddy spoon with shell bowl and bright cut handle, London 1793, together with a souvenir silver love spoon, Edinburgh 1899 and a scoop with associated bone handle

Lot 977

Georgian Rosewood Sarcophagus Tea Caddy: Length 30.5cm, width 15.3cm and height 19cm

Lot 1307

A Regency rosewood and brass strung tea caddy, having a fitted interior, with centre glass mixing bowl flanked by two mahogany caddies, caddies possibly associated, w.30.5cmCondition report: A first class example, in remarkably good condition.No losses or damage.Colour rich and consistent all over.Brass complete.Closes very well.

Lot 1311

A Regency mahogany and boxwood strung tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, having partitioned interior and applied brass lion mask ring handles, w.29.5cmCondition report: Appears restored and repolished.Colour good.Stands well.Feet possibly replacement.Fitted interior later made.

Lot 1476

*Joseph Gray of Durham - a George III ebony veneered bracket clock, having a caddy top, arched brass dial with signed convex disc to the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre with subsidiary silvered date aperture, single winding hole for a brass eight day gut driven fusee movement, with anchor escapement (converted from verge), the twin hammers striking two bells, engraved backplate, the case with glazed doors, h.43cm (handle down)Condition report: Case generally good with some fine shrinkage splits to veneers.Chip to upper back corner.Glass good.Hole to backplate at 9 o’clock – possibly for mounting bracket.Clock appears original to case.Currently running.Movement possibly converted from verge to anchor.Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.

Lot 1478

John Dowson of London - a George III walnut cased bracket clock, having a caddy top over arched brass dial with strike/silent dial to the arch, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, visible pendulum, silvered date aperture, the matted centre with silvered tablet signed John Dowson London, twin winding holes for a brass eight day wire driven fusee movement striking on a bell, the backplate with all-over scroll leaf engraved decoration, the case marquetry inlaid with swags and ribbons, having glazed sides and back, h.45cm (handle down)Condition report: Clock runs and strike is working.Case generally good.Moulding strip to back door is loose.The whole a slightly ‘cleaned back’ appearance.Dial and movement fit case well and appear original.Some unexplained holes to top of backplate.Probably converted from verge to anchor escapement.

Lot 1479

Bartholomew Devis of London - a George III walnut cased bracket clock, having a caddy top over arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, visible pendulum and subsidiary date aperture, the matted centre with signed tablet, twin winding holes for a brass eight verge fusee movement striking on a bell, the whole with engraved backplate, the case with fret cut brass fishscale sound grilles, h.48cm (handled down)Condition report: Formally ebonised and stripped back.

Lot 493

An early 19th century bow-fronted mahogany chest; caddy top, two half-width over three full-width graduated drawers, shaped apron and French-style slightly splaying bracket feet (107cm wide x 55cm (deepest) x 106cm high)

Lot 651

A mahogany tea caddy and a hardwood box.

Lot 147

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form and raised upon four compressed bun feet, the hinged cover opening to reveal a twin compartmented interior, L24.5cm, together with an Antique Dutch oak foot warmer, with pottery cinder bowl, H19.5cm. - Condition Report

Lot 221

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form and raised upon four bun feet, with inset mother of pearl escutcheon, H18cm L34cm, together with a further 19th century walnut tea caddy, H15cm L23cm. - Condition Report

Lot 1256

Early 19th century inlaid tea caddy, onyx standard lamp, mahogany wall shelves, circular wall mirror, Denby & Spinks bed tray

Lot 46

A quantity of assorted silver and silver plate, the silver including a pair of George III silver salt-cellars, each with beaded rim and later clear glass liner, a George III silver and mother-of-pearl caddy-spoon, two pairs of sugar-tongs, four Fiddle pattern table spoons and assorted other flatware, the silver plate including: fish and fruit eaters with composition handles and other items, weighable silver 30oz 16dwt (qty)

Lot 228

A Victorian wooden sewing caddy of three tier circular form on rectangular base with single on four bun feet and a pin cushion, 36cm (h)

Lot 233

A quantity of treen to include two scent bottles in a fitted case and a tea caddy (4)

Lot 1488

A vintage C.W.S. biscuit tin containing a mixed collection of items. To include various penknives and fruit knifes, caddy spoon and Mexican silver pipe.

Lot 1489

A small collection of mixed items. To include a vintage wooden tea caddy, a carved love spoon and a copper Worthington ashtray.

Lot 102

An Edward VII silver cylindrical pot with wavy rim and embossed scroll band, Birmingham 1906, 3.4oz 7.5cm high, an oval silver salt cruet with pierced ribbon and swag decoration and blue glass liner (chipped) with salt spoon and a Victorian silver caddy spoon, with shell shaped bowl and mother of pearl handle, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1863

Lot 151

A George III silver old English pattern table spoon, maker William London, London (date mark worn), crested and presented, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoon, two silver sauce ladles, a George III silver old English pattern salt spoon, makers possibly Peter, Ann & William Bateman (marks worn) London 1800, monogrammed, a caddy spoon, a teaspoon and a cased christening set 10oz

Lot 75

A George V silver pierced bonbon dish, maker Charles. S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1926, together with a silver tea caddy, maker S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1917, monogrammed and dated April 1919, (a/f - dented), and a silver sugar bowl, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1903, 8.5oz

Lot 88

An Edward VII silver mounted cranberry glass scent bottle, maker C C May & Sons, Birmingham 1904, a silver trowel page marker, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1887, and two silver plated caddy spoons

Lot 286

A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, fiddle pattern with shell bowl, Newcastle 1862, maker's mark Gowland Bros

Lot 316

A DANISH SILVER DESSERT SERVING SPOON and a cake slice both with assay mark for Christian F Heise; together with a Norwegian ladle by Magnus Aasi, a silver strainer, assay illegible, maker IS, a silver plated caddy spoon and a large serving spoon (6)

Lot 337

A GEORGIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON BY STEVEN ADAMS 10.2G TOGETHER WITH A SILVER PLATED ONE

Lot 358

A VICTORIAN INLAID SATIN WOOD TEA CADDY OPENING TO REVEAL COMPARTMENTS AND CUT GLASS BOWL WITH ASSOCIATED KEY 31CM WIDE

Lot 361

A GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDY WITH PATERAE TO COVER KEY 18.5CM WIDE

Lot 362

A VICTORIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY OPENING TO REVEAL RED VELVET INTERIOR AND IVORY HANDLED COVERS 19CM WIDE

Lot 363

A GEORGIAN KINGWOOD AND MAPLE TEA CADDY WITH IVORY ESCUTCHEON AND KEY 20CM WIDE

Lot 149

A mid 18th century mahogany chest, the moulded caddy top above two short and two long drawers on bracket feet

Lot 114

A fine George III paper-scroll work, mica, satinwood veneered and glazed tea caddy, circa 1790, of octagonal section, the hinged cover with a central burgundy and gilt foliate reserve and surmounted by a loop handle and with chequer stringing; the front panel with a pastoral print in oval reserve, flanked by mica ground side panels quilled with floral sprays and posies, the rear with pink-foil ground Neo-classical urn, the interior mahogany-banded, 15.5cm high, 17cm wide, 11cm deepProvenance: previously in the collection of the late Sir Ian Fraser, BelfastSir Ian Fraser (1901-1999) was an eminent surgeon, mostly active as a consultant at Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast and serving as president of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland during the 1950s. Described as 'Northern Ireland's best-known surgeon', Fraser was responsible for implementing the use of penicillin in military hospitals during the Second World War. The lot is presented with an invoice from Mallett for the acquisition of the caddy addressed to Fraser and dated 1973. A similar mica ground and quillwork caddy was sold at Christie's, South Kensington, 18 May 2010 (£2,250).Condition Report: The caddy bears the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use.Three or four sections of the exterior banding have been restored/replaced, and the glazing may also be later. One section of the veneer has a short horizontal split across, and there two or three tiny chips/losses to the chequer stringing. The interior lining to the cover has been replaced, and the underside has a replacement baize covering.The quillwork is quite well preserved overall, aside from one or two displaced scrolls, some fading/discolouration overall, as well as minor losses to the mica and foil grounds.Key present.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 133

An early 19th century satinwood and rosewood banded tea caddy with gilt decoration and brass mounts, fitted Bristol blue glass liner, 10" wide, (gilding rubbed), a mahogany box, 15" wide, a smaller mahogany box, a similar rosewood box and a brass mounted mahogany canteen

Lot 256

A silver sugar bowl, a silver mustard spoon, a pair of silver tongs and a white metal leaf-shaped caddy spoon, 6.8oz troy approx

Lot 27

An Imari decorated part teaset, an Imari tea caddy and other decorative china Conditionl: chip to base, rubbing to gilding, sprinkler vase has chip to top rim, small teapot is heavily cracked to main body, cover is ok, decoration rubbed, restoration and cracks to some plates and saucers and teacups, jug is cracked, gilding is rubbed on all pieces of tea set. 

Lot 119

Two Georgian silver sauce ladles by Mary Chawner, together with a Georgian silver table spoon and a caddy spoon by A. J. Bailey, gross weight approximately 5.8ozt

Lot 1842

Pair of Victorian hallmarked silver table forks, further cutlery to include modern caddy spoon and a cased set of coffee bean spoons, weight 307g all in

Lot 1868

Four hallmarked silver napkin rings, Georgian hallmarked silver bright cut sugar tongs, hallmarked silver caddy spoon and a small spoon with shell shaped bowl marked St Louis 925, weight 100g

Lot 1982

Edward VII hallmarked silver covered pedestal tea caddy with wrythen moulded and repoussé floral decoration, gilt wash interior, rope twist engine-turned rim and flower finial, London 1901 maker Hunt & Roskell, height 15.5cm, weight 302g

Lot 2140

Edward VII hallmarked silver circular vesta case, Birmingham 1909 maker's mark indistinct, together with a Dutch or similar caddy spoon and a further caddy spoon

Lot 2148

Three Georgian and later fiddle pattern hallmarked silver items of cutlery, two being Irish, comprising sauce ladle, Dublin 1851 maker John Smyth, also marked W Gilbert, length 18cm, sugar scoop or shovel, London 1856 maker Chawner & Co, length 15cm and caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, Dublin 1824 maker Patrick Segrave, length 11cm, weight of all three 122g

Lot 2236

Two Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoons, one with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1818 maker Joseph Taylor, the other Birmingham 1825 maker Taylor & Perry, length of longest 9cm, weight of both 13g all in

Lot 2237

George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon of shell shaped form, the handle with bright cut decoration, London 1791 maker George Wintle, length 7cm

Lot 2238

Edward VII hallmarked silver caddy spoon or scoop with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1902 maker's mark WHL likely for William Henry Leather, length 12cm, weight 12g

Lot 129

A collection of costume jewellery, including brooches, diamanté etc, in a wooden tea caddy

Lot 1634

Victorian oak tea caddy or similar, with carved floral and Gothic decoration, raised on bun feet, 25 x 20.5 x 20.5cm

Lot 1792

19thC silver plated tea caddy together with a pair of chamber sticks, clock key etc

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