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Lot 875

An Oak Longcase Clock, 18th Century, by John Seddon of Frodsham, the 12.5ins square brass dial with wide brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, phases of the moon, day and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case inlaid with mahogany bandings, with moulded caddy top and plain turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door and quarter columns to sides, on plinth base with ogee bracket feet, 85ins high Note: John Seddon recorded working in Frodsham 1784-1795

Lot 644

A Chinese lacquered tea caddy

Lot 642

A tea caddy formed as a house

Lot 601

A Victorian inlaid tea caddy, width 20cm, some veneer a/f

Lot 825

A silver tea caddy, c.1900, mark worn, 125g, a/f

Lot 341

A Victorian inlaid tea caddy lacking interior, 34cm wide Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 9A

A group of silver plated caddy spoons, three with shell bowls

Lot 407

A mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy and hinged cover, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments, on bun feet, with brass escutcheon, 22.7cm wide

Lot 404

George III mahogany tea caddy, the rectangular top with arched edges enclosing three tin containers, the front of the caddy with a brass escutcheon raised on bracket feet, 25cm long

Lot 791

An early 20th century German Art Nouveau caddy, in the manner of Erhard and Sohne, the rosewood veneered cylindrical caddy inlaid with brass scrolling heart shaped motifs, upon a brass circular base (at fault)

Lot 789

A 19th century mahogany stationery box, 40cm wide, a Victorian rosewood sewing box, with removable tray, 27cm wide, a George III mahogany tea caddy, 21cm wide, and a walnut stationery box with removable tray, 29cm wide (4) (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE

Lot 13

A set four George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1811, each with monogrammed handles, with a selection of other silver spoons and caddy spoons, gross weight approx. 7.1ozt (11)

Lot 310

A tea caddy with mother of pearl detail.

Lot 463

A German porcelain tea caddy, with later silver overlay, possibly Meissen circa. 1740, of typical form, decorated with yellow and white prunus pattern design, silver overlay with scrolling floral design, fitted cover and swing handle all decorated with scroll and foliate forms, stamped '900', 15.5cm high (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE

Lot 613

A collection of pressed and engraved glass, 19th century and later, comprising; a 19th century tea caddy in the form of a Georgian house, 12.5cm high, a basket commemorating the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 7.5cm high, a small dish commemorating the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria, a further dish commemorating the silver wedding anniversary of the Prince and Princess Of Wales, a comport, a vase modelled as a pillar box, with three custard cups, a cordial glass, a wine glass, three bowls, a flask, a blown glass bauble and a swizzle stick (15)

Lot 777

An oak miniature garden gate, the railed gate supported on two square section posts, upon a rectangular base, 28cm high, a carved coco de mer nut shell, 22cm long (at fault), a 19th century oak candlestick with a turned knopped stem, 23cm high (at fault), a leaf carved oak frame, 21cm x 23cm, a carved eastern hardwood oval frame, 23cm long, a cubic wooden tea caddy, applied with tea harvesting prints, 17cm high along with an oak extending book trough (7)

Lot 174

A Victorian hallmarked silver oval tea caddy with bright cut decorated borders, height 11cm, London 1875, Frederick Brasted with a set of silver silver tea spoons. (7)

Lot 217

A collection of silver, including: a George III silver teapot-stand, marks rubbed, London, circa 1800, circular and with gadrooned border, with wood base; a George V silver caster, by William Neale, Birmingham, 1923; baluster and on spreading foot; a five-bar toast rack, Birmingham, 1907; a tea-caddy chased with foliage and flower swags, Chester, 1899; a shell shaped butter dish and a small shaped circular dish, weighable silver 12oz 6dwt

Lot 318

A Victorian papier mache tea caddy

Lot 1236

A Victorian rosewood teapoy, with caddy top, baluster standard and scroll carved legs (empty), 79cm high

Lot 2151

George III silver tea caddy spoon by John Thornton, Birmingham 1814, two mustard spoons by John Lawrence & Co, Birmingham 1817, Georgian and later spoons etc, silver and enamel horseshoe brooch, silver butterfly wing pendant, both stamped and other jewellery

Lot 47

19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, 13cm high

Lot 19

Silver and plated ware,, to include silver teething rattle, sugar tongs, caddy spoon, knife rests, condiment spoons etc. (qty)Rattle with missing bells, tongs appear to have had repaired handles, surface scuffs, scratches and dents to flatware

Lot 141

George V silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1916, maker Liberty & Co Ltd, with diamond engraved cylindrical lid and square body, 8.5cm high, 4.1ozSurface scratches and scuffs to lid and body, light rubbing to hallmarks on base

Lot 74

Cased carving set with antler handles and silver mounts, cased set of bone handled fish servers, cased carving set, small pair of silver handled fish servers, plated fish knife, white metal caddy spoon (qty)Cases with damage to hinges and clasps, one carving set with missing steel, surface scratches, dents and marks to all pieces

Lot 249

George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1816, maker John Lawrence & Co, the octagonal bowl and handle with stylised foliate decorationSome rubbing to hallmarks, bowl with some small dents and marks

Lot 338

A Provincial Hallmarked Silver Fiddle Pattern Caddy Spoon, Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1863, initialled; A Provincial Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Salt Spoon, Newcastle 1825(?). (2)

Lot 156

Mappin & Webb Plated Salver, of antique style, decorative EPBM caddy, twin handled pedestal cup, footed baluster tumblers, shaped tray, etc.

Lot 1289

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, 23cm wide; together with a similar vanity box, 25cm wide; and another bone casket. 

Lot 351

A William IV silver shell, fiddle & thread pattern caddy spoon, makers mark indistinct, London 1834; together with two Victorian examples, 56g. (3)

Lot 325

A Victorian silver bombe tea caddy, by Carrington & Co, London 1898 13.5cm high, 294g.

Lot 352

A George IV silver shell caddy spoon, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1830; together with two others, 25.5g. (3)

Lot 277

Collection of silver to include a pair of Exeter silver ladles, possibly late 18th Century, caddy spoon, silver circular powder box with mirror inset to lid etc

Lot 329

Two Chinese dolls a Swatow pewter cylindrical tea caddy 11cm, a soapstone model Immortal 13cm, two Chinese boxes, a porcelain plate, a Japanese bowl and three other pieces

Lot 593

Mixed Lot: comprising an Edward VII Old English point pattern sauce ladle with circular bowl, initialled, length 15.5cm, London 1903, maker's mark GJ, DF, together with a Victorian caddy spoon with engraved shovel shaped bowl and twisted stem, length 13cm, Birmingham 1851, maker's mark TD and a gilt metal and enamelled Continental sifter spoon with circular pierced bowl, twisted stem and blue and white enamelled handle marked with a single pennant punch, weighable silver approx 59gms, various dates and makers (3)

Lot 448

Late 20th century Russian white metal and enamelled small caddy spoon with circular bowl, the enamelled handle with Egyptian style designs, stamped 925, length 11cm

Lot 594

Set of five late Victorian coffee spoons with mask embossed cast handles, foliate engraved backs to the bowl, London 1896, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), together with a caddy spoon and small ladle, 112gms total (7)

Lot 451

Group comprising late 19th century gilt white metal caddy spoon with bright cut decoration, probably Russian, together with three similar miniature three-prong forks (4)

Lot 51

DAVID ANDERSEN: A silver and enamel long caddy spoon. Approx. 32 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

Lot 227

An Antique silver filigree jockey cap caddy spoon. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £120 - £150.

Lot 173

A Georgian silver half fluted tea caddy on ball feet with crested front. London 1811. By IW&WE. Approx. 584 grams. Est. £600 - £800.

Lot 139

HESTER BATEMAN: A rare Georgian oval silver tea caddy with hinged top and bead decoration. Approx. 416 grams. Est. £1000 - £1500.

Lot 201

A Continental silver caddy spoon with swirl decoration. Approx. 21 grams. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 198

A cylindrical embossed silver tea caddy decorated with flowers and leaves. Approx. 138 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 147

GEORG JENSEN: A stylish silver caddy spoon of typical design. Approx. 30 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 385

18th Century walnut tea caddy with hinged cover and three divisions, 23cm wide

Lot 339

19th Century mahogany and rosewood crossbanded string inlaid rectangular tea caddy, the hinged cover with shell inlaid lid, fitted two partitions, 22cm wide

Lot 83

Cased set of six silver 'Apostle' spoons, London 1865, sponsor ML over HL, in box of Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd Goldsmiths Bradford, together with caddy spoons, condiment spoons, teaspoons, dessert spoon, novelty souvenir spoons etc, 10toz approx

Lot 122

A SILVER SHAPED OVAL TEA CADDY with a hinged and domed cover with a writhen finial, mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926, 9.5cm wide, 9.5cm high overall (3 ¾ x 3 ¾ in), 133g (4 ¼ oz)

Lot 277

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS FORM the interior with two compartments flanking space for mixing bowl, 31cm wide 19cm deep 22cm high

Lot 128

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SCOOP AND OTHER ITEMS the caddy scoop with a hollow straight-tapering handle, the bowl engraved with a shield, makers mark of John Touliet only; together with a fancy embossed silver handled glove stretchers; two silver mounted steel boot hooks; an oblong salt cellar on four feet, with a blue-glass liner; a floral pierced napkin ring engraved with initials; and a round bottle top, various dates and makers

Lot 259

A MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with boxwood stringing and marquetry shell inlay to top, 22.5cm wide 15cm high 15cm deep

Lot 364

Elizabeth II Silver Caddy Spoon In The Form of a Jockeys Hat. Hallmark Sheffield 1978, Maker F.H. With Original Red Leather Display Box. 1st Quality and Mint Condition.

Lot 1191

Victorian Dome Topped Walnut Tea Caddy Tunbridge Style Inlay To Hinged Top And Front, Twin Compartments With Covers, Height 7 Inches, 10 x 5 Inches deep

Lot 1234

Antique Brass Spice Box Container/ Tea Caddy of oval shape with carrying handle. With a working lock plate and key. Interior compartment with lid, terminating on paw type feet. 12 inches wide, 5.5 inches igh and 6 inches deep.

Lot 397

A small mixed box of ceramics, to include Ironstone plates, Majolica plates, nursery rhyme teawares, together with a small model sailing boat and lighthouse, copper tea caddy, lion mask candles, small brass dish, WW2 torch, Michelin Man reg 67548 detroit, and a model rocking horse

Lot 401

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular form, having cut glass mixing bowl, 30.5x15x15cmH

Lot 402

A George III mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, having rosewood crossbanding, ivory lozenge lock, lion mask handles, on brass paw feet, 22.5x16.5x13cmH

Lot 1302

A Victorian 19th century mahogany bow front chest of drawers. Raised on turned legs with 2 short drawers over 3 deep having knob handles with caddy top above. Measures 123 cm high x 122 cm wide x 50 cm deep.

Lot 237

A contemporary glass and silver plated decanter / water jug modelled as a cockerel, moulded glass body hinged head with handle below together with a vintage oak tea caddy raised on ball feet. Measures 27cm high.

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