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Lot 2131

Silver, comprising; a hinge lidded tea caddy, of bombe shaped form, the lid with a wrythen knop finial and raised on four paw feet, Chester 1904, weight 210 gms and a pair of silver candlesticks, on circular bases (loaded), Birmingham 1975, height 8cm.

Lot 2235

A Victorian silver tea caddy, with a detachable cover, of rectangular section form, the back and the front embossed with cherubs within borders of floral scrolls, import mark London 1892. Part 19 Illustrated

Lot 78

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, a Sorrento ware box and similar wooden boxes

Lot 47

A collection of small silver, including: a set of six Victorian tea spoons, a caddy spoon and tongs by Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes, Sheffield 1873, with twisted handles and pierced trefoil terminals, in a case; a set of eight nail terminal coffee spoons by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1959, in a case; a late Victorian oval half reeded tea caddy by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1898, engraved K.E , 10.5cm (4 1/4in) high; a shaped circular waiter by Henry Stratford Ltd, Sheffield 1920, 15cm (6in) diameter; an oblong cream jug by , Sheffield 1976; and other items, some loaded, including three plated, 878g (28.2 oz) weighable

Lot 2

A silver gilt mounted cut glass canted-rectangular tea caddy in French taste, no maker's mark, two sterling standard marks only, late 18th century, the cover engraved with a cypher in a chased cartouche with an ovolo, patera and anthemion at the quarters, a ribbon and reed rim, 12.3cm (4 3/4in) long

Lot 81

A 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus formed tea caddy with three section interior.

Lot 83

A large 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus formed tea caddy with turned side handles and three section interior.

Lot 212

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, 33cm long

Lot 177

Georgian satin walnut and inlaid tea caddy, the exterior and interior inlaid with fruitwood floral cartouches enclosed by Tunbridge style borders, old damages and repairs, 12 x 25cm

Lot 193

Georgian mahogany tea caddy with moulded outlines, W23cm.

Lot 35

A 19th Century Mother of Pearl Inlaid and Lacquered Tea Caddy, Hinges in Need of Attention Missing One Bracket Foot, 17cm Wide

Lot 153

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY AND A ROSEWOOD BOX

Lot 237

TWO ROYAL WORCESTER PEACH GROUND ORBICULAR VASES, FLORAL PAINTED BUT LACK LIDS, TWO OTHER PIECES (BOTH WITH DAMAGE), PAIR OF POTTERY CANDLE STICKS AND DOMESTIC SUNDRIES INCLUDING; JACKSONS OF PICCADILLY OLD TIN TEA CADDY ETC......

Lot 34

A COLLECTION OF MODERN WALKING AIDES TO INCLUDE A ZIMMER FRAME AND CADDY, CRUTCHES, ETC

Lot 26

A quantity of various silver platedware to include a tea caddy, a half fluted teapot, sauce boats, a three piece teaset etc.

Lot 138

19th century rosewood sarcophagus formed tea caddy with ringlet handles to sides, raised on bun feet, 31cms wide x 19cms tall

Lot 139

19th century mahogany tea caddy with pressed lion head handles to side, raised on bun feet with two enclosed compartments, 25cms wide x 14cms tall

Lot 331

A 19th century fruitwood tea caddy with later Nouveau/Arts & Crafts applied embossed copper panels and cabochons to the top with central face in faux lapis lazuli

Lot 350

A selection of desk top items including golf caddy style pen holder

Lot 911

A Regency mahogany bow-fronted four-drawer chest with moulded caddy top 99cm.

Lot 81

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, 28cm wide; a further tea caddy and miscellaneous bijouterie to include porcelain boxes

Lot 118

A tray of assorted silver platedwares mainly cutlery also serviette rings, caddy spoons and sugar tongues etc including John Turton & Co. Sheffield.

Lot 1110

Silver tea caddy Adie & Lovekin Ltd Birmingham 1909 approx 3.1oz and a dwarf candlestick weighted Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 343

A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl and bright cut handle, London 1790 Hester Bateman, another with fluted shell bowl and short domed handle, Birmingham 1814, John Lawrence & Co (2)

Lot 733

A 19th Century Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy of sargophagal form fitted with two divisions and covers, width 20cm

Lot 713

A late 19th Century ebonised and gilt metal mounted bracket clock, the pierced caddy top decorated with angelic figures centred by a mask, twin fusee movement with chime/silent subsidiary dials and Cambridge chimes and chiming on eight graduated bells, silvered chapter ring enclosed by an arched glazed door, engraved back plate on stepped bracket plinth base, height 56cm

Lot 392

A Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon modelled as a shovel and terminating in mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1810, Cocks & Bettridge, with a similar period folding fruit knife. S/D. (2).

Lot 326

Silver caddy spoon in the form of an acorn

Lot 846

A 19th Century figured walnut credenza with gilt metal mounts, enclosed by a pair of line inlaid and banded glazed doors below a concave caddy shaped top, width 118cm.

Lot 166

Pair of 19th century ribbed decanters; a Georgian pewter tea caddy; Victorian mug ''Present from York''; a Georgian white metal buckle etc

Lot 389

Group of cut glass decanters and associated stoppers; green onyx mantel clock, the dial signed J R Ogden & Sons Ltd, London & Harrogate; George III copper caddy etc

Lot 2

Peter Clare Manchester - A George III mahogany and satinwood bracket clock, twin train movement with engraved circular backplate and single bell, the case of caddy form inlaid with an arched fretwork plate with blue under plate, the circular dial with Roman numerals and signed Peter Clare, Manchester, on four brass ball feet and surmounted with brass ball finial, etched glass back plate and ivory escutcheon to one side, two keys,pendulum of provenance from Willersley Of Worsley. Dimentions 54cm high, 15cm deep max, including frame for glass frontice, case is 14cm deep, 26.5cm max wide at base. **The letter concerning the Peter Clare bracket clock is written on printed note paper headed Willersley, Worsley - which may relate to Willersley Castle, the construction of which was commission by Sir Richard Arkwright the great industrialist who developed the water frame with revolutionised the cotton milling industry. 

Lot 217

A VICTORIAN WALNUT SEWING BOX with fitted interior, 30cm wide 22cm deep 13cm high; and a mahogany twin division caddy 21cm wide 16cm deep 14cm high (2)

Lot 35

A COLLECTION OF FLATWARE comprising; three antique silver fiddle pattern forks; a sifting spoon; a caddy spoon; two butter knives; a small fork; and other items; 219g (7 troy ozs) gross

Lot 662

Exeter Fiddle pattern caddy spoon 1858 By JW

Lot 703

Georgian OE pattern caddy spoon Lon. 1792 by CS&WF 12g

Lot 510

Russian silver gilt caddy spoon 5” long 18g

Lot 635

Caddy spoon with shovel shaped bowl, by IT. Birm

Lot 636

Another plain caddy spoon. Birm 1926 by LNS

Lot 511

Dutch caddy spoon import mark Lon. 1903 and another

Lot 721

Georgian caddy spoon with mop handle 1808 by WP

Lot 182

A Victorian mahogany chest, caddy top, two short cockbeaded drawers over two graduated long, turned handles, spreading bracket feet, 92cm high x 92cm wide x 47cm deep

Lot 1425

A 19th century brass mounted domed top two division tea caddy with fitted interior

Lot 724

Embossed Decorated Silver Caddy Spoon - Edinburgh 1898, Approx 38g

Lot 398

Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy with Twin Interior

Lot 47

Victorian Mahogany Twin Section Tea Caddy

Lot 158

Walnut Tea Caddy Box (Missing Interior)

Lot 248

A Samson armorial famille rose tea caddy, of baluster form, together with a Samson ginger jar, a pair of Volkstadt twin handled ovoid vases decorated with transfer printed exotic birds, a French porcelain jardinière and two other items (7)

Lot 221

A George III mahogany tea caddy, with cut glass mixing bowl and two tea canisters with brass carrying handle, 33 cm x 18 cm high x 16 cm together with a walnut and brass bound writing slope 34.5 cm x 23cm x 14 cm high

Lot 1169

Pair of unmarked silver caddy spoons

Lot 1273

Edwardian wooden tea caddy with twin lidded interior and inlaid case (excluding key) CONDITION REPORT: Hinges are firm with few use marks to top and sides and slight joint expansion in some places. Generally good condition.

Lot 1274

Georgian style tea caddy with lidded interior lion mask handles and cast metal paw feet CONDITION REPORT: Hinges appear in good condition, all four paw feet are loose but no apparent losses. Few use scratches and knocks and a few joint expansion cracks but nothing major. Generally appears in fair condition.

Lot 253

Caddy spoon, enamelled dish etc.

Lot 670

An early 19thC rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing spaces for mixing bowl, flanked by two compartments on heavily cast hairy paw feet, flanked by ring handles, (when closed), 24cm high, 32cm wide, 17cm deep.

Lot 730

A 1920's oak bureau bookcase, the upper section with a moulded caddy top above glazed cupboard revealing bookshelves above a fall front with fitted interior above four short drawers on baluster columns with scroll supports, 195cm high, 112cm wide, 37cm deep.

Lot 162

A mid 19thC mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the lid hinging to reveal a plain interior (now a jewellery box), on bellied feet, 17cm high, 29cm wide, 15cm deep.

Lot 301

An Edwardian silver plated tea caddy, of oval form with a dome top lid centred with urn knop, the bright cut body with a central cartouche and garland banding, flanked by lion's mask and ring handles, on a beaded base, 17.5cm high.

Lot 364

A Victorian papier maché and mother of pearl tea caddy, the oval lid heavily decorated with flowers with an outer gilt border, hinging to reveal a sectional interior on a shaped base on compressed feet, 14cm high, 21cm wide, 15cm deep.

Lot 233

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, raised on brass ball feet, lion head and ring handle to each side, H:17cm W:29cm

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