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Lot 254

A VICTORIAN TEA CADDY with mixing bowl to interior, 31cm wide

Lot 255

A SMALL VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY 21cm wide

Lot 285

A mid 18th century mahogany long-case clock by Thomas Moyle of Nantwich, caddy top, swan-necked pediment with ionic fluted columns, brass face with brass spandrels, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, raised boss with maker's name and two subsidiary dials for seconds and days of the month, long door with fluted, engaged pilasters, 8-day, two-train movement, height 224cm (88").

Lot 86

An oak smokers cabinet, with a carved cresting above a pair of glazed doors enclosing drawers together with a mahogany laptop desk and a Victorian sarcophagus tea caddy

Lot 85

A small Chinese famille verte tea caddy with lid18th centuryDecorated with hen and rooster among flowers.H 8 cm CONDITION REPORT: One firing fault to the upper square section. has good quality enamelling, the neck shows signs of old restoration. No further damages or losses

Lot 3030A

An 18th century Chinese Qianlong (1735-1799) Export famille rose tea wares including teapot, caddy, cup, saucer, small tray etc. each with Rococo fish scale borders and floral sprays, garlands and cartouches (6), Teapot height approx 15 cms, some gilt wear to handle, spout and finial, Canister approx 13 cms High, ship to lid, finial broken off and present, some gilt wear to scroll base, tea cup ight 6.5 cms, base of handset chip missing, saucer diameter 12 cms, chip to edge with 1 cm hairline crack radiating from, two other items some wear. 

Lot 3050

A famille rose tea caddy, of rectangular form, probably painted in Europe, the main body with four painted scenes of male and female musicians and the cover with an image of a smoking Chinese male, height 21.5 cms, hairline crack running through the side of two images measuring approx 8 cms in total.

Lot 3172

A 19th Century two compartment sarcophagus tea caddy with inlay to lid, front face and key extraction and a single compartment caddy. 

Lot 3173

A burr walnut veneered jewellery box with mother of pearl cartouche to lid, diamond design and key execution (s/d) and a small wooden tea caddy with 2 internal compartments. 

Lot 3174

A hexagonal tea caddy with inlay design to lid, parquetry design to front face and a jewellery box with inlay design 

Lot 3175

A large size sarcophagus design tea caddy with compartments for two boxes and mixing bowl (not present).  Prince of Wales feathers design to inside of box lid, handle lid missing.  

Lot 3177

A 19th Century mahogany style tea caddy, missing internal dividers 

Lot 3178

A 19th Century tea caddy with decorative brass inlay to lid and "tea" to centre of design.  Opening doors to front to show red velvet interior with tooling and gilt decor.  Two ribbed bottles (one broken) 

Lot 3183

A collection of coronation 1937 boxes, cigarette cards, a Bates manufacturing Co alphabetic telephone index and a tin tea caddy. 

Lot 151

A Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern tea set, including large teapot, biscuit barrel, tea caddy, milk jugs, sugar bowls, cups, saucers, etc, qty

Lot 183

A 19th century boxwood and ebony inlaid rosewood and oak tea caddy, with a hinged pagoda lid, enclosing twin lidded compartments, inscribed M Campbell, on turned feet, 6" x 9" x 7"

Lot 209

Silver flatware to include two early 20th century sauce ladles, two tea caddy spoons and a pair of pickle forks, 106g total

Lot 130

An early 19th century rosewood sarcophagus 2 draw tea caddy; a rectangular mahogany 2 draw tea caddy; a 19th century mahogany cased brass balance and weights

Lot 131

A coffee caddy; pewter measures; knife rests, sugar nips; an overnight case; a selection of tins etc

Lot 17

A large selection of Wade Whimsies (approx 110); a boxed Coalport 18th century style tea caddy; 6 pieces of Sylvac

Lot 234

A VINTAGE ORIENTAL LACQUER WARE TEA CADDY

Lot 235

A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE TREEN TO INCLUDE AN INLAID DESK CLOCK, TEA CADDY A/F ETC (7)

Lot 343

AN ANTIQUE HALLMARKED SILVER CADDY SPOON

Lot 2247

A George III and later laburnum and mahogany rectangular tea caddy, chequer crossbanded and quarter veneered with diamond patterns, the hinged cover with brass carrying handle and enclosing three lidded compartments, concealed drawer below, with key, 26.5cm wide x 15cm deep x 15.5 cm high.

Lot 259

A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy (lacking original liners) and a vintage faux crocodile skin jewellery box (2).

Lot 327

A matched set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, including three Exeter 1870, James & Josiah Williams, monogrammed and an Albany pattern silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1902, with scallop shell bowl, 4ozs weight combined (7).

Lot 872

A George II walnut cross and feather banded chest, the moulded rectangular caddy top above two short and three long drawers, on shaped apron stand, 93cm wide x 47cm deep x 95cm high.Illustrated

Lot 330

λ An early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, inlaid with pewter stringing, the hinged lid with a vacant plaque revealing an interior with ivory edging and twin lidded compartments with vegetable ivory handles, on disc feet, 12.5cm high, 19cm wide, 11cm deep. Provenance: The Countess of Midleton, Eastwell Park Estate, Kent, thence by descent. Captain and Mrs Brodrick of Dunley Manor, Hampshire.

Lot 40

A treen fruitwood tea caddy in the form of a pear, with a stalk finial, the hinged lid revealing a foil lined interior, with a navette shape steel escutcheon, late 18th / early 19th century, 18.5cm high, together with a Georgian bright cut silver caddy spoon. (2)  Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.

Lot 41

A treen fruitwood tea caddy in the form of an apple, with a stalk finial, the formerly hinged lid revealing an interior with traces of foil, with a navette shape steel escutcheon, late 18th / early 19th century, 13.3cm high. Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.

Lot 42

A treen fruitwood tea caddy in the form of a pear, with a stalk finial, the hinged lid revealing a foil lined interior, with an oval steel escutcheon, late 18th / early 19th century, 17.2cm high, together with a silver caddy spoon. (2)  Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.

Lot 423

λ A George IV tortoiseshell and mother of pearl tea caddy, inlaid with pewter stringing and engraved mother of pearl flowers, with ivory edging and stringing, the pagoda hinged lid revealing a twin lidded interior with traces of foil, on ivory bun feet, 15.9cm high, 19.5cm wide, 12cm deep. Provenance: Antigone Clarke & Joseph O'Kelly.

Lot 426

λ An early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, inlaid with pewter stringing, the mother of pearl inset hinged lid with a vacant metal plaque, the serpentine front with mother of pearl uprights, the interior with ivory edging and a lidded compartment, on flattened bun ivory feet, 10.2cm high, 14.7cm wide, 10.6cm deep. Provenance: Antigone Clarke & Joseph O'Kelly.

Lot 44

A George III harewood octagonal tea caddy, inlaid with stringing and tulipwood and planewood banding, the hinged lid with a wreath of husks and a brass ring handle, the interior with a lid with an oval burr panel, the exterior decorated with oval panels of various woods, three with book matched veneers, 13.9cm high. Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.

Lot 517

A Victorian kingwood and burr walnut casket, with ebonised and amaranth banding, the hinged lid revealing a mahogany hinged lidded lift-out jewellery compartment with a baize lining, 16.9cm high, 29.8cm wide, together with a late George III mahogany tea caddy. (2) Provenance: From the estate of the late Lady Dodds.

Lot 519

λ A George III ivory octagonal tea caddy, with tortoiseshell stringing and mother of pearl dot inlay, with a silver ring handle and escutcheon, with a vacant shield shape plaque and piqué decoration, the hinged lid revealing an interior with traces of foil, 10.6cm high, 11cm wide.

Lot 520

λ A Regency blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy, inlaid with pewter stringing, the hinged lid with a plaque with initials 'ESS', with a twin lidded interior with ivory handles and with horn edging, on ball feet, 12.5cm high, 14cm wide.

Lot 524

λ A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, inlaid with pewter stringing, the hinged lid with a vacant silver plaque, the interior with twin lidded compartments, with ivory edging and on ball feet, 13.3cm high, 15cm wide.

Lot 75

An early 18th century and later walnut bachelor's chest, burr veneered, the hinged fold-over top with cross and feather banding with a caddy moulded edge, above three long drawers, on bracket feet, 80.4cm high, 74cm wide, 33cm deep. Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.

Lot 107

A small George III mahogany chest, the rectangular crossbanded top inlaid with boxwood stringing and with a caddy moulded edge, above a brushing slide and six long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 82cm high, 56.4cm wide, 30.2cm deep. Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.

Lot 139

A miscellaneous collection of flatware, comprising; a pair of salad servers, three butter knives, five teaspoons, a fish slice, a caddy spoon, two pairs of sugar tongs, a sugar ladle, five condiment spoons, two enamelled spoons, a tea strainer etc, total weight of silver approx 16.5oz (a lot)

Lot 151

A silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockeys cap, together with a silver and yellow guilloche enamel topped glass bottle, a silver fork and a silver mounted glass bottle (lacking stopper)

Lot 177

Various treen etc, two early 20thC wooden boot lasts, 18cm H, a 19thC sarcophagus tea caddy, an Elizabeth II wooden hand sign, partially painted red and yellow and an ammunition crate of rectangular form partially painted turquoise. (a quantity, AF)

Lot 288

Early 20th Century dome topped caddy or box with hinged cover and repousse trailing vine decoration, together with another larger similar box. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 406

A tray of metal John Bull door stop, brass ware, desk bell, miniature fender, caddy etc

Lot 133

A 19TH CENTURY WALNUT AND CROSSBANDED TEA CADDY with single compartment and glass bowl

Lot 15

A Mid 19th Century Rosewood Two Division Tea Caddy with Ormolu Claw Feet and Carrying Handle, Removable Tea Boxes and Replacement Mixing Bowl, 32.5cms Wide

Lot 232

A Georgian Silver Tea Caddy Spoon of Shovel Form, London 1837

Lot 233

A Victorian Silver Tea Caddy Spoon with Twisted Handle, Apostle Finial and Shell Shaped Bowl

Lot 234

A Victorian Scottish Silver Tea Caddy Spoon with Shell Shaped Bowl, Edinburgh 1844

Lot 235

A Georgian Silver Tea Caddy Shovel by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1835

Lot 236

A Georgian Silver Tea Caddy Spoon with Shell Shaped Bowl, London 1822

Lot 237

A Victorian Silver Tea Caddy Spoon. Exeter 1875

Lot 238

A Georgian Silver Tea Caddy Spoon by George Unite with Kings Pattern Terminal. Birmingham Hallmark

Lot 75

A 20th Century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, bead mouldings to lid, interior with two section lift-out tray above three sections, 31.5 cm wide

Lot 90

A 20th Century silver cigarette box by the Kemp Brothers, Birmingham 1967, textured finish on raised feet, encasing a rectangular wooden box, inscription to the lid, 17 cm wide, together with a wooden Victorian tea caddy with brass and bone decoration, 14 cm high (2)

Lot 147

A LATE 20TH CENTURY CADDY SPOON with a wire stem, a circular bowl, stamped with seven incuse flowers and a shaped terminal, stamped with a songbird and flowers, by John Harry Fenn (Feingold), London 1975; 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 0.5 oz

Lot 148

A POST WAR HANDMADE CADDY SPOON with a "tree of life", pierced terminal, by Peter C. Cook*, London 1946; 4" (10 cms) long; 0.75 oz *Peter Cook registered his first mark in London in 1946, but was an apprentice to H.G. Murphy. In his youth Peter was taught silversmithing by the Kelseys and Mr Kelsey had been with Charles Robert Ashbee at the Guild of Handicrafts.

Lot 150

FOUR CADDY SPOONS:- A George III leaf spoon by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1799, two other antique caddy spoons, both initialled, both by Joseph Wilmore of Birmingham and a cased modern parcelgilt spoon to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 2002; the latter 3.5" (9 cms) long; 1.75 oz (4)

Lot 229

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PORTUGUESE TEA CADDY of rounded oblong form on ball & claw feet, with an engraved frieze and a fluted knop finial, maker's mark "MA (conjoined)S", Oporto 1810-20; 6.25" (16 cms) high; 16.9 oz

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