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Lot 278

A late Victorian silver and tortoise shell miniature timepiece, with caddy top and scrolling handle, raised upon bracket feet, Chester, date letter indistinct (possibly 1881), case size 8.5 cm.

Lot 313

A silver tea caddy, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1901, of rectangular form, with embossed and hammered conch shell vignette to front and lid, and gadrooned edges to lid and base, height 8cm x width 8cm x depth 6cm. (188.2g)

Lot 504

A large Edwardian oak bracket clock, of architectural form the domed caddy top with fish scale decoration over a blind fret frieze, with two pierced doors to the side, turned pilasters to the front on plinth base, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary Slow/Fast dial to an 8 day two train movement with pendulum, 70cm high, together with bracket.

Lot 2288

R E Stone: An Arts and Crafts Silver Caddy Spoon, London 1961, with stylised handle and planished bowl, 8cm long, 1ozt

Lot 2371

Stuart Devlin: A Silver Caddy Spoon, London, with gilt textured handle, 7.5cm long, 1oz 4dwt

Lot 2372

A Georg Jensen Silver Continental Pattern Caddy Spoon and Condiment Ladle, Jensen 1910-27 marks and English import marks for George Stockwell, London 1928; and A Parcel Gilt Silver Small Beaker or Tot, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1972, the plain flared bowl on textured foot, in the manner of Stuart Devlin, the beaker 6.5cm high, 3oz 16dwt (3)

Lot 2443

Stuart Devlin: A Silver Gilt and Enamel Surprise Egg and Caddy Spoon, London 1982, to commemorate the birth of Prince William, the egg numbered 44, the caddy spoon 23, 6cm high, and 6.5cm long, 3oz 16dwt (2)

Lot 127

Fourteen Lilliput Lane models including; 'Jones The Butcher', 'Micklegate Antiques', 'Aberford Gate', 'Greensted Church', 'Village School', 'Tea Caddy Cottage' and eight other Lilliput Lane models, all boxed (14) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 131

Lipton brass tea caddy, a souvenir from the 1925 British Empire Exhibition, 19th century partially carved whale tooth, Crummles enamel pill box, Derby style ceramic duck paperweight, small Chinese brass vessel, Russian style papier mache eggs, Edwardian oak oval easel mirror and miscellanea in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 13

A silver Caddy Spoon, by Francis Howard Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield 1973, together with a pair of Continental silver spoons, import marks for London, 1892, the ornately cast finials modelled as a nude female figure holding a garland of flowers, a Victorian silver salt spoon by Mary Chawner, hallmarked London, 1837, and one other silver salt spoon, approx total weight 3.3ozt (5)

Lot 77

A silver Caddy Spoon, by Francis Howard, hallmarked Sheffield, 1970, together with a matched case set of travelling flatware, Queens pattern, the knife and fork by Aaron Hadfield, hallmarked Sheffield, 1831, the spoon, hallmarked London, 1831 (2)

Lot 156

An Indian white metal tea caddy, c.1900Of cylindrical form detailed with a upper rim border of continuous scrolling acanthus design, the upper cover with embossed elephant motif and with lower still lappet petal lower foot rim border, unmarked 9.5cm high.

Lot 2195

Plated wares, comprising; a tea kettle with a stand, an oval tea caddy, a soup ladle, a basting spoon and sixteen pieces of fiddle, thread and shell pattern table flatware, (20).

Lot 2196

Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a tea caddy spoon, probably London 1814, a mustard pot, a pepperette and a salt, mixed dates, two faceted glass whisky flagons, a finger ring cigarette holder and a bitter's bottle top, also a gilt metal rectangular cigarette case, combined weight of weighable silver 199 gms, (9).

Lot 37

A George III silver caddy spoon by Thomas Willmore, with round fluted bowl, Birmingham 1802, together with a silver ingot pendant, 21 grams gross

Lot 6

A silver caddy spoon, with ribbon and flower head handle, Sheffield 1944, 15 grams

Lot 151

A George III silver and tortoiseshell pique case, fittings lacking; a set of five Victorian silver apostle teaspoons; four various fiddle pattern egg spoons; a bright engraved Newcastle caddy spoon, Thomas Watson, no date; various further spoons etc, 8ozt

Lot 616

An antique walnut and cross banded tea caddy - converted; and a rosewood writing slope

Lot 775

A 19th Century burr walnut sarcophagus tea caddy for restoration; and two rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid examples

Lot 777

A Georgian burr yew wood tea caddy, in need of restoration; a mahogany similar and four Victorian examples

Lot 1365

A Victorian rosewood and inlaid workbox, 30cm wide; together with a Victorian rosewood tea caddy; and a letterbox.

Lot 1483

A 19th century coromandel and ivory strung tea caddy, the interior incorporating the original glass mixing bowl, 33cm wide.

Lot 1485

A Victorian burr walnut and brass strapwork domed top tea caddy, 23cm wide; together with an Indian carved hardwood glove type box; and anther similar small casket.

Lot 1545

A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, 19cm wide; together with another smaller 19th century parquetry casket.

Lot 160

Decorative antique inlaid caddy - 15cm square

Lot 24

Lipped Steins, inkwells, stoneware caddy etc:- One Tray

Lot 415

A Pair of Novelty Hallmarked Silver Sugar Nips, as a wishbone, initialled; a decorative caddy spoon with pierced handle and a set of four plated napkin rings, each with engine turned and foliate decoration.

Lot 133

GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY by Edward Aldridge II, London, 1765, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with embossed foliate and shell decoration, centred with a coat of arms, the plain body also engraved with a coat of arms, 10cm high ( c.13oz)

Lot 134

GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY by Robert Hennel, London, 1789, of navette form, the domed hinged cover with an ivory fan finial, the body with bright-cut engraved geometric decoration, each side engraved with a crest, 15cm high ( c.15.1oz)

Lot 155

TIFFANY & CO: A STERLING SILVER TEA CADDY, impressed marks, no. 8793 / 1848, circular form, pull-off cover, decorated with cherubs amongst flowers, with two cast bands of flowers and leaves, the cover engraved with an armorial, 9cm high (c. 10.5oz)

Lot 27

CHINESE EXPORT MOTHER OF PEARL TEA CADDY, QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY with silver fret sides carved with flowers and scrolling stems, the hinged lid centred by a MacPherson emblem and motto 'Touch Not the Cat But a Glove' opening to reveal a compartmented plush interior, 24cm wide, 14cm high

Lot 565

GEORGE III SILVER-GILT CADDY SPOON, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1813, the shell shaped bowl decorated with bouquet of flowers, a George III silver caddy spoon, a George III silver pepperette and five contemporary silver pin dishes, each with gardrooned borders (8.1oz) (8)Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir Edward du Cann KBE (1924-2017)

Lot 571

GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY by Pierre Gillois, London, 1770 , rectangular baluster form, pull-off rectangular cover, flower bud finial, embossed foliate decoration, the cartouche engraved with a crest, gadrooned border, raised on four scroll feet with leaves, 14cm high (9.3oz)Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir Edward du Cann KBE (1924-2017)

Lot 672

INDIAN ROSEWOOD & IVORY TEA CADDY with two lidded compartments carved ivory panels and banding on carved ivory clawed feet 10 cm high x 19cm long

Lot 259

Late 19th/early 20th Century Art Nouveau design brass tea caddy having embossed stylised foliate decoration on a hammered ground, the hinged cover inset with a central Ruskin type mottled blue panel and opening to reveal a zinc lined interior, 16cm high Condition: Usual light surface scratches and some very minor dents, surface marks from old selotape, ceramic bottom has surface scratches and crazing but appears complete - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 266

George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy having canted corners, the front and the hinged cover with shell inlay, 12.25cm wide, together with a 19th Century burrwood rectangular tea caddy having inlaid chequered banding, the hinged cover with a cast brass handle, 12.25cm wide Condition: Rectangular caddy - some losses to beading on the edges and some replacement areas to beading and veneer, wood is a little dry, no key, Octagonal top caddy - some losses and replacement areas of veneer and decoration, some cracks to panels, signs of stress around the hinges, wood is a little dry, no key - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 267

19th Century satinwood tea caddy having inlaid banding and with allover neo classical painted decoration depicting dancing putti and birds amongst scrolling foliage, brass ring drops side handles, the hinged cover opening to reveal conforming decoration to the underside and with a later velvet lining, 35.25cm wide Condition: This box has been restored at some point, there is some replacement beading to the corners, work has been done on the base side of the lock which suggests it may have been forced at some point, there is craquelure to the decoration on the cover, original interior has been stripped out and replaced with velvet, no key - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 338

Edward VII silver tea caddy and cover having embossed wrythened decoration, sponsors mark of Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1908, 9.5cm high, 3.4oz approx Condition: Crimped rims are a little buckled - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 107

Victorian Period Superb Quality and Wonderful Shaped Twin Lion Mask Handle - Silver Tea Caddy, with Fluted Columns to Lower Body. Hallmark London 1891, Maker C.S.H. 4.5 Inches - 11.25 cm High & 5 Inches - 12.5 cm Wide. 171.6 grams. Excellent Condition.

Lot 276

EARLY 19TH CENTURY COPPER TEA CADDY (WAS SILVERED) HINGE NEEDS ATTENTION

Lot 382

A GROUP OF ASSORTED OBJETS DE VERTU including Herend pin dish, other miniature glass and ceramics, horn caddy spoon, cased silver mounted pipe etc.

Lot 390

A FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN (1951) COLLECTION comprising a decanter and eight matching shot glasses; a caddy spoon; letter opener; egg timer; shield-shaped trophy; pottery dish with sailing ship design; two mugs; and eight further glasses.

Lot 592

A HALLMARKED SILVER CADDY SPOON - LONDON 1797, makers mark indistinct but possibly Peter and Ann Bateman, together with a hallmarked silver cigar cutter (2)

Lot 602

AN EARLY HALLMARKED SILVER TEA CADDY LONDON BY WILLIAM VINCENT - LONDON 1775, currently locked, having concealed hinge, floral swag decoration, central crest of a griffin's head and acorn type finial, approx weight 315g, W 11.5 cm

Lot 624

A HALLMARKED SILVER SHOVEL CADDY SPOON BY GEORGE UNITE - BIRMINGHAM 1848, together with another caddy stamped 'STERLING' (2)

Lot 759

A VICTORIAN WALNUT VENEERED CADDY / BOX IN THE FORM OF A ROLL TOP DESK, with inlaid bone escutcheon plate and hinged lid, W 13 cm

Lot 781

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, raised on squat bun feet, minus interior, W 31 cm S/DCondition Report:Crack to the front lower right. small piece of beading absent from the left front corner of the lid.

Lot 277

A George III silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, makers Thomas Wallis II and Jonathan Hayne, London 1810, together with a silver caddy spoon,matching butter knife, and a silver dessert spoon, 4.5oz

Lot 93

A group of 20th century ceramics to include a SylvaC vase featuring griffin motifs and floral detailing to the rim numbered 4575, as collection of salt glazed items including a small teapot, a miniature decorative splayed rim vase and tea caddy jar, and a hunting vase with a musical base. Measures: 22 cm high x 16 cm diameter.

Lot 1282

A 19th century Georgian mahogany tea caddy, with a scrolled swing handle, inlaid mother of pearl to the lid, a brass scutcheon and two lidded compartments to the interior. measures: 12cm high x 24.5cm wide x 12cm diameter.

Lot 1364

A good 19th century mahogany chest of drawers being raised on bracket feet with a 6 short drawers over 3 deep graduating drawers.The central short drawers with blind fret work decoration. Good brass handles all over. Flared caddy top above. Measures 115 cm 114 cm x 59 cm.

Lot 373

A 20th century Fruitwood Georgian style tea caddy in the form of a melon with a shield form scutcheon and key.

Lot 622

A collection of small silver wares to include a caddy spoon of shell form, a pair of sugar tongs, a selection of silver teaspoons including a Hobart Tasmania crested spoon, a Birmingham silver pin or ring dish with a shaped border, and four assorted silver napkin rings, including two 19th century and two 20th century rings. 

Lot 633

A rare early 20th century silver hallmarked London import silver caddy spoon with Dutch scenes and animal figure to handle. Silver marks to reverse of stem. Hallmarked to bowl for London 1901 by John George Piddington. measures: 13.5cm long

Lot 674

A 19th century Victorian silver hallmarked caddy spoon in the fiddle pattern being hallmarked Robert Williams and Sons Exeter 1948. Measures: 12cm long.

Lot 365

the domed top opening to reveal a four caddy interior raised on a turned central column on a concave platform base 43cm wide

Lot 135

A GEORGE III SILVER ROUND-BOWL CADDY SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1805, 5DWTS

Lot 136

A SCOTTISH MACKINTOSH STYLE SILVER CADDY SPOON, EDINBURGH 1994, 7DWTS

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