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Lot 175

 A RUSSIAN COBALT GROUND PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER AND TEA CADDY AND COVER, EACH WITH M0ULDED BISCUIT PANELS, 14CM H, 20TH/21ST CENTURY

Lot 354

A VICTORIAN METAL MOUNTED ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY ADAPTED AS A WORKBOX WITH PADDED LID, 13CM L

Lot 359

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY WITH BRASS HANDLE, 26CM L AND A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND YEW WOOD TEA CADDY ON BRASS FEET

Lot 360

A REGENCY YEW WOOD AND LINE INLAID TEA CADDY,THE DIVIDED INTERIOR WITH PAIR OF LIDS, BRASS CORNUCOPIAE HANDLES, 20CM L

Lot 392

A TURNED FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY IN THE FORM OF A PEAR, 13.5CM H 

Lot 393

A TURNED AND GREEN STAINED WOOD TEA CADDY AND COVER IN THE FORM OF A MELON, 12.5CM H

Lot 451

A VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY,  OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE, 32CM L, (GUTTED), A PAINTED PAPIER MACHE STATIONERY RACK AND A CARVED AND TURNED ALABASTER LAMP

Lot 464

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, INCLUDING A CARVED OAK ANEROID BAROMETER, A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, 1914 CHRISTMAS TINS, ETC

Lot 258

A Japanese export lacquer rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, Meiji period

Lot 277

A 19th century Dutch silver caddy spoon, import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1902

Lot 306

Boxes & Objects - a Chinoiserie lacquered trinket pot and cover; Britannia repair outfit; George III coinage; novelty caddy spoon 'And One For Me'; George V marriage medal; Celebration of the railway centenary medal 1925; keys;etc

Lot 48

A Regency tea caddy; another sarcophagus shaped caddy (2)

Lot 1803

A tin of oddments including a letter opener, caddy spoon etc.

Lot 1411

Hallmarked Victorian silver Caddy spoonAssay marks Birmingham 1839 maker JW. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: No dents, dings or damage.

Lot 2

A 19th Century Rosewood and Mother of Pearl Inlaid Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy with Two Division Interior, Bun Feet, 27cms Wide

Lot 1834

WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver tea caddy of plain form, Sheffield 1916, approx weight 4.6ozt/145g.Additional InformationDent to the back right corner, further minimal dent to body, see additional images.

Lot 1836

MAURICE FREEMAN; a Victorian hallmarked silver tea caddy with hinged lid and gadrooned detail, London 1899, height 11.3cm, a sauce boat and a toast rack, approx 10.9ozt/340g (3).Additional InformationTea caddy with numerous sizeable dents, further dents, scratches, nicks etc throughout.

Lot 1965

A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon, the bowl with chased Greek key style decoration, Birmingham 1807, together with further Georgian and later hallmarked silver flatware, approximate weight 15.5ozt/482g.

Lot 315

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with three division interior retaining both lids but no jar, on compressed bun feet, 18 x 31 x 15cm (af).Additional InformationChips, losses, further wear and tear throughout.

Lot 316

A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with two internal canisters on compressed bun feet, 20.5 x 34cm (af), and an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid apprentice table top chest of two drawers, 28 x 38.5cm (2).Additional InformationThe first box has numerous losses to the mother of pearl inlay, numerous chips, losses, etc. There is no internal jar. One canister with partially loose lid. One of the feet are somewhat loose as well. The second item has general surface wear, scratches, dents, indents, scuffs, marks, etc.

Lot 404

A biscuit tin in the form of a tea caddy inscribed 'Bonny Bridge Cooperative Society Ltd Diamond Jubilee 1863-1923', a pod bowl with glass liner, a pair of plated dished etc. 

Lot 447

H.: 13 cm (the caddy with cover)

Lot 469

L.: 19 cm - H.: 11,5 cm (the teapot) - H.: 13 cm (the caddy)  Ref.: - Christie's, London, 18 July 2012, Lot 603, for a cup and saucer of this design. (sold GBP 3.750) (link)

Lot 242

A Regency mahogany and box wood inlaid tea caddy, with ivory escutcheon, H.16 W.30 D.15cm (some damage)

Lot 237

A large mahogany caddy box, the hinged lid opening to reveal three divisions, 51 x 28 x 26cm

Lot 7

Georg Jensen, rose patterned silver caddy spoon, with London silver import hallmarks for 1928, stamped 925S and with George Jensen mark, 11.5cm long

Lot 1669

A CONTINENTAL SILVER TEA CADDY SPOON.

Lot 1708

A BRASS JOCKEY CAP CADDY SPOON.

Lot 324

George III oval silver tea caddy, with hinged cover surmounted by an urn finial, floral embossed, maker John Denzilow, London 1781, 4.75" wide, 4" high, 10.2oz t

Lot 362

Georgian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, the cover with brass swing handle enclosing divided interior upon bracket feet, 10" wide, 6" high

Lot 534

Collection of Chinese blue and white export porcelain, including a platter decorated with houses by a lake scene, 15" wide, pair of hot water pots each with four handle loops and spouts, larger jar and cover, circular lidded pot, tea caddy, four further jars, slim vase and pair of small side plates (faults)

Lot 567

AN UNUSUAL 18TH / 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, the body decorated with typical native floral spray, with a metal fitted lid, the base with a canton trademark, 36cm high x 20cm square.

Lot 2268

A group of late nineteenth, early twentieth century French faience wares, circa 188-1920. To include: a Quimper plate with a cockerel, a footed floral comport, a cup and saucer, a blue and white chest of drawers and a Desvres tea caddy in the Chinese style. Plate: 23 cm wide. Tea caddy: 12 cm tall. (5)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good condition. 

Lot 2491

An early twentieth century Chinese porcelain tea caddy and cover, circa 1900-20. It is decorated with fruits, including grapes and has an armorial crest to each side. 15 cm tall. (1)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good condition bar some light wear. 

Lot 2575

A George III mahogany tea caddy, circa 1800, sarcophagus form inlaid boxwood stringing, enclosing fitted interior with two lidded compartments flanking by a glass mixing bowl, cornucopia brass handles, raised on brass bun feet.

Lot 3001

A miniature tortoiseshell bracket timepiece, of Georgian design, caddy top with white metal swing handle and flame finials, 7cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and mas spandrels, single fusee mechanism, on a matching wall bracket which slides into the back, height 22cm, contained in a fitted oak carry case (key)

Lot 22

A modern silver jockey cap tea caddy spoon, together with a pair of silver MG cufflinks, an Allied Dunbar silver pair of cufflinks, keyring, ingot and tiepin, and two pairs of silver cufflinks

Lot 511

A caddy spoon, the stem decorated with a bird – B’ham 1900 by T.H

Lot 631

A Victorian caddy spoon with scooped shape bowl, MOP handle - B’ham 1901

Lot 645

An Edwardian tea caddy with dome hinged cover, rim foot 5” high - Sheffield 1905 by W. H Ltd, 283g

Lot 647

A Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon – London 1840 by R. B

Lot 741

A Dutch caddy spoon decorated with armorials

Lot 1712

A Regency partridge wood and parquetry tapered rectangular tea caddy, hinged canted cover enclosing a glass bowl and a pair of canisters, outlined throughout with geometric banding, ring handles to sides, Sheffield plate escutcheon, bun feet, 33cm wide, c.1815

Lot 1717

A Regency walnut tea caddy, of elongated hexagonal form, barber pole stringing, 17.5cm wide, c.1830

Lot 1746

A late 19th century gilt-metal mounted mahogany bracket clock, of small proportions, 11cm slightly convex white enamel dial inscribed J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, Arabic numerals, painted with ribbon-tied swags of flowers, chased scroll hands, twin-winding holes, 8-day French movement striking on a gong, caddy top with urnular finials, lotus frieze, foliate bosses at angles, skirted base with leaf-and-berry border, bun feet, 29cm high, c. 1900

Lot 1832

A George II Staffordshire oak longcase clock, square brass dial 11in (27.5cm) dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, cast brass spandrels, matted centre, pierced hands, date aperture,signed Redshaw/Newcastle, 30 hour movement, countwheel striking on a bell, hood with caddy top with wide cornice supported on turned columns, rectangular crossbanded door to waist with boxwood and ebony stringing, skirted plinth base, 85.5 in (220cm) high, weight and pendulum with brass bob.John Redshaw of Newcastle-under-Lyme was working from the 1740s to the 1760s before being succeeded by his son Daniel, who had taken over by 1771.

Lot 718

A Queen Anne Revival silver half-fluted oval tea caddy, hinged domed cover with spiral-knop finial, 10cm wide, marks rubbed, Chester c.1900, 4oz

Lot 1009

A Britannia Standard silver canted rectangular caddy, with sliding cover, stepped base, 11.5cm high, Harry Freeman, London 1912, 6.2oz

Lot 1486

A George I walnut caddy top bachelors chest, quarter-veneered crossbanded top with moulded edge above a slide and four long graduated drawers, brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, outlined throughout with herringbone stringing, skirted base, bracket feet, 82cm high, 77cm wide, c.1720

Lot 1509

A George III mahogany caddy top bachelors chest, crossbanded top with moulded edge above a slide and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 85cm high, 76.5cm wide, c.1780

Lot 1520

A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a satinwood interior with single canister and bowl aperture, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, ebony lozenge shaped escutcheon, 26cm wide, c.1810

Lot 1549

A George III silver mounted mahogany box or caddy, hinged cover with swan neck handle, lined interior, 15.5cm high, 17cm wide, the handle London 1794

Lot 752

A Victorian Neo-Renaissance silver-gilt caddy spoon, shell shaped bowl, the haft cast with a kneeling satyr and griffin masks, 12.5cm long, Henry Holland, London 1865

Lot 759

A Victorian silver bombe shaped tea caddy, hinged cover, scroll feet, 13cm wide, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1897, 8oz

Lot 761

A Victorian silver cylindrical tea caddy, hinged lockable cover, engraved with bands of leafy scrolls and diapers, 11cm diam, George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, London 1860, 10oz

Lot 811

An Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, circular planished bowl, the stylised bound tripartite stem with scroll rat tail, ball terminal, 8cm long, G Payne & Sons, Birmingham 1929

Lot 822

An early 19th century Dutch silver rounded rectangular tea caddy, acanthus bud finial, hinged domed cover, reeded borders, ball feet, 11cm wide, maker ABI, c.1815, 12oz

Lot 838

An early Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, shovel shaped bowl, 9cm long, George Unite, Birmingham 1846; another, George III, Bright-cut engraved, London c.1800 (2)

Lot 893

Hester Bateman - a George III silver oval tea caddy, quite plain, flush-hinged domed cover, ebonised finial, reeded borders, 14.5cm wide, London 1789, 11.5oz

Lot 927

A George V silver octagonal tea caddy, of 17th century design, screw-fitting cover, the sides engraved in the chinoiserie taste with Chinese figures in landscapes, push-fitting base, 17cm high, Crighton Brothers, London 1917, 9.5oz

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