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Lot 165

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with twin compartments interior and later sugar bowl, width 35.5cm.

Lot 28

A Continental cast silver caddy spoon with decorative stem and engraved bowl, London import 1905, to/w a George IV caddy spoon with hollow fiddle pattern stem and engraved 'shovel' bowl, Joseph Willmore, B Birmingham 1827 (2)

Lot 250

A good Georgian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy

Lot 318

A French Veuve Perrin faience caddy 4.75in tall

Lot 184

An inlaid marquetry box twinned with a similar tea caddy

Lot 1237

A mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy (missing liners and lids).

Lot 165

A 19th century tortoise shell tea caddy.

Lot 468

A 19th century Davenport china tea caddy.

Lot 671B

19th coromandel tea caddy with brass strap work and lined interior, with a rosewood box with fitted interior (2)

Lot 696

Georgian mahogany tea caddy with conch shell inlay, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior, 11cm high

Lot 1472

A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, 34cm wide. 

Lot 1279

An early 19th century mahogany and crossbanded tea caddy, 26.5cm wide; together with another 19th century mahogany casket.

Lot 212

Two carved wooden models of cars, various silver plated ware, Chinese tea caddy, dolls and other items

Lot 362

George III Mahogany Sarcophagus Form Tea Caddy Circa 1820 Complete with original fitted interior, ivory escutcheon, raised on four ball feet. Nice original condition, 6.5 inches, 16.25cm high. 8 inches 20cm wide. With original receipt dated 31-7.97

Lot 1185

Early Victorian Period Large Sarcophagus Shaped Rosewood Tea Caddy, Ivory Escutcheon, No Caddy Bowls. 12.75 Inches Wide, 7 Inches High & 7 Inches Deep.

Lot 34

19th century two division mahogany tea caddy, two horse brass straps, embossed brass plaque and oak/ brass ash tray stand Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sales.

Lot 154

Tea caddy and two metal tins, also Wills dominoes Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sales.

Lot 258

Four boxes to include an early 19th century mahogany tea caddy with a hinged lid enclosing twin lidded boxes and a walnut cigarette box

Lot 429

AMENDED DESCRIPTION - A 19th century Mahogany tea caddy, a set of dominos and a cribbage board. (3).

Lot 255

19th century tea-caddy, Japanese tea set and a a silver plated oval tray..

Lot 199

A tea caddy, in the form of a pear, 17 cm high   Modern

Lot 196

*** Client collected 19/12/18 ***A George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a leaf with twisted wire handle, the underside engraved with initial M.H, maker's mark probably that of John Lias, London, 1796, 0.26 ozt (8.3 grams)CONDITION:marks good - maker's mark probably that of John Lias, London, 1796, with small circular dent to underside of bowl, general condition good 

Lot 192

An unusual George III silver Acorn shaped caddy spoon, the inside with bright cut geometric border, maker's mark probably that of John Turner. Birmingham, 1800 (1) 5.4 grams CONDITION:marks good, engraving good, general condition good 

Lot 663

A late 19th Century mahogany bracket clock, circa 1890, gadrooned caddy top, arched brass dial with speed, chime/silent and chime selector subsidiary dials in the arch, silver chapter dial with Roman numerals, side sound grilles, brass ball feet, height 46cm  (key and pendulum)

Lot 378

A mid 19th Century black papier mache tea caddy, circa 1860, the cover with an oval floral still life study of flowers, the whole incorporating mother of pearl and abalone inlay, fitted interior with twin lidded divisions, width 20cm

Lot 13

An early-19th century satinwood teapoy, the sarcophagus-shaped caddy with metal carrying handles and hinged lid enclosing three lidded compartments, raised on square tapered column and concave platform, on reeded ebonised feet, 83cm high, 44cm wide.

Lot 238

A small modern silver pin tray, 9cm diameter, Birmingham 1979, a silver trifid caddy spoon, Sheffield 1973, a small .800 silver pot, four plated napkin rings and a Royal Mint 1972 Coinage of Great Britain & Northern Ireland set, total weight of silver ___2oz.

Lot 34

A Victorian Mother of Pearl Inlaid Papier Mache Two Division Tea Caddy with Hinged Cushion Shaped Lid, 18cm Wide

Lot 27

A Small Two Division Oak Tea Caddy Together with an Oak Work Box

Lot 35

A Victorian Mother of Peal Papier Mache Two Division Tea Caddy of Sarcophagus Form with Floral Spray Decoration, 22cm Wide

Lot 102

Victorian brass-bound figured walnut dome-top tea caddy, the ornate brass mounts inset with turquoise stones to the corners, the interior having two lidded compartments, brass escutcheons, 23cm wide and mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood work box (2) 

Lot 249

Mid 19th century silver lozenge-shaped tea caddy with ivory domed disc handle above the engraved top, the body with central armorial surrounded by floral swags, George Angell & Co, London 1862, 9.5 troy oz

Lot 312

Three-piece silver condiment set with blue glass liners, three other assorted condiment items with liners, two silver lidded jars, two plated napkin rings, a silver caddy spoon and decanter labels

Lot 360

Victorian silver tea caddy by Thomas Bradbury, London 1894, of bombe form, repousse with shells, C- and foliate scrolls, vacant cartouches, slightly domed lid with palmette finial, on four scroll feet, 15cm high, 9.5oz approx Re: Enquiry - Toys, Dolls, Models, Antiques & Interiors (4th and 5th December)The lid is tight. There are marks on the silver. Otherwise no dents apparent

Lot 94

Inlaid Georgian mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus-shaped with line inlay to the borders, brass ring side handles, the interior fitted with two sliding covered tea caddy boxes, etched glass mixing bowl, having ivory escutcheon plate, on tab feet, 32cm wide 

Lot 99

Victorian mother-of-pearl and tortoiseshell tea caddy, the cushion-shaped top with lozenge mother-of-pearl decoration, tortoiseshell border, pair double arches to the front panel, two compartments to the interior, on plinth base, bun feet, 18cm wide (damaged) and 19th century inlaid mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus-shaped (damaged) (2) Re: Enquiry - Toys, Dolls, Models, Antiques & Interiors (4th and 5th December)Attached images showing the damage. Please ring 01242 256363 if more detail neede

Lot 107

A George III mahogany tea caddy and a sarcophagus tea caddy

Lot 156

A George III tea caddy, a Victorian decanter box, a carriage clock case and a silver watch frame (4)

Lot 29

An 18th century Chinese blue and white tea caddy and bowl, and a later vase, (3)

Lot 42

A large Regency mahogany tea caddy, of plain rectangular form, the lid opening to reveal two cut glass bowls and two large canisters, each made to take the 'Male Nord Caty' meaning one and a quarter pounds which was the weight in which tea was sold, width 16in, height 9in. depth 12in.

Lot 507

A 1930's Georg Jensen sterling silver cream ladle and a Georg Jensen silver caddy spoon.

Lot 548

A late Victorian silver oval tea caddy, London, 1900, 75mm.

Lot 124

A selection of table wares and tea caddy spoon

Lot 154

A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER ART DECO COFFEE SPOONS AND TONGS, Sheffield, 1944; together with a case set of six tea-knives, London (Irish import marks) with stainless steel blades; a pair of pickle forks, Sheffield, 1929; fiddle pattern butter knife, Sheffield 1919; a game knife with upper serrated blade, London 1828; a shell-shaped bon-bon dish, Birmingham and a caddy spoon, Dublin 1985.

Lot 360

A George III silver tea caddy, by Pierre Gillois, assayed London 1764, of rectangular bombe form, having repousse foliate scroll decoration with rectangular cover terminating in wrythen finial, raised upon out swept stylised paw feet, engraved eagles head crest and mongram to one side, height 12.3cm. (228.5g)

Lot 447

A silver circular dish, by Mappin & Webb, assayed London 1902, having plain well with broad pierced and repousse decorated rim with flowers, scrolling leafs, squirrels, birds and mask of Bacchus, with vacant reserve, and beaded border, diameter 23.5cm, together with a pair of silver circular bowls, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, assayed Birmingham 1899, having domed well repousse decorated with fruit, pierced side and flower and 'C' scroll decorated rim, diameter 15.3cm, a silver caddy spoon and various other small silver and white metal items. (weighable silver 550.2g). (qty)

Lot 5

**AWAY**CANNOT SELL**A late 19th century hardwood tea caddy, realistically carved as a tortoise, the hinged top opening to reveal a parquetry inlaid interior with lift out lid, 33 cm long

Lot 537

A Regency rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus shaped twin handled tea caddy, with two lidded canisters centered by a later mixing bowl, on ball feet, 38cm wide.

Lot 90

Pair Chinese cinnabar lacquer oblong boxes, Victorian papier mache tea caddy, Keswick Staybrite pin dish, commemorative medallions, cameras, Tunbridge ware footstool, Victorian and later framed photographs and miscellanea in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 654

An oak two-compartment tea caddy and a 19th Century workbox with silver inlay and fretwork inner lid

Lot 16

Four silver caddy spoons; Elizabeth Morley, London 1800, Elizabeth Eaton, London 1849, John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1829 and another London 1852, three with initialled terminals (4)

Lot 53

A selection of five white metal objects of virtue to include an Indian silver cylindrical caddy and cover, 10cm high, a Russian 950 standard silver and enamel tray, 10.5cm wide, a white metal Persian ewer with snake handle. 12cm high, a white metal pot pourri ball, 9cm wide and a Chinese silver cup, 9cm high (5)

Lot 65

A selection of silver plated wares, comprising a pair of bottle coasters, a fox head stirrup cup, a wine funnel, a tea caddy and a mustard, with a Tudric pewter three piece tea set (9)

Lot 734

A selection of 19th century and later boxes to include a Mauchline ware box of Wolverhapmton Town Hall, a German carved wood jewellery casket, a Bakelite box and cover, a tea caddy, an ebonised coopered barrel etc (7)

Lot 737

A Co-operative Wholesale Society Limited commemorative tin tea caddy, commemorating the WSC Jubilee 1863-1913, of sarcophagus shape with hinged cover raised on four ball feet, 27cm wide

Lot 826

Royal Copenhagen 1967 commemorative large mug, armorial tea caddy, delft ink stand, Italian pottery figure, two Limoges cups etc Condition Report:

Lot 2603

Mark Hawkins of Bury St Edmunds - an early George III mahogany repeating bedroom bracket clock, having a caddy top with brass carry handle, arched brass dial with silvered disc to the arch signed Mark Hawkins St Edmundsbury, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, single winding hole for a brass eight day wire driven fusee movement with verge escapement, the hour pull repeat striking three hammers on three bells, finely engraved backplate and engraved brackets, the case with glazed sides, back and door, h.49cm (handle up); together with a later mahogany wall bracket (2)Note: Mark Hawkins of Bury St Edmunds and Newmarket was born in 1707 and died 1767. He was the third son of Mark Hawkins Snr. Hawkins had a workshop at the corner of Hatter Street, Cook Row, Bury St Edmunds and a shop in Newmarket. He is listed in detail in Haggar & Miller's Suffolk Clock & Clockmakers.Case re-polished.Some replacement veneers, especially to left of back door, but generally good.All fretwork panels good.Backplate with four very small unexplained holes.Brackets appear original, no sign of others.All brass good.Appears fairly recently overhauled.In running order.Pull repeat and all hammers working.Bracket with new back.

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