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Lot 642

A George V hallmarked silver caddy spoon with 'Krampus' figure to handle, Thomas Edward Holden, a William Hutton & Sons Ltd example with King's pattern handle and shell-shaped bowl, Sheffield 1909 and a Roberts & Belk Ltd example with shell-shaped bowl and handle modelled as Prince of Wales heraldic badge, approx combined 1.6ozt (3).

Lot 240

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER BURR YEW WOOD TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS FORM, together with a clock with fusee mechanism, the dial numbered 1 to 31, and a small wooden box containing rolled up Biblical quotes (3)

Lot 110

Various items of German white metal and silver plate, to include a spoon stamped Zomer 1934, a similar caddy spoon stamped Zomer 1937, 6cm wide, etc.

Lot 127

Various treen collectables etc., to include an unusual floral wall plaque raised with other flower heads and scrolls, 29cm wide, a treen jewellery box, napkin rings, metal desk blotter, copper miniature jardiniere, Elkington silver plated stand with rams head base, tribal figure heads, grinder, cameras, retro clock, cased glassware, brass tea caddy of rectangular outline with shaped lid, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 190

An early 19thC rosewood tea caddy, of rectangular outline, with diamond shaped escutcheon and sectional interior, 13cm high, 20cm wide, 12cm deep.

Lot 260

A SELECTION OF TREEN TO INCLUDE TEA CADDY, BOXES ETC

Lot 2

A silver tea caddy spoon, by Chawner & Co., London 1854; together with a napkin ring; and a teaspoon.

Lot 286

Two Victorian rosewood trinket boxes; an inlaid mahogany tea caddy; and five other boxes.

Lot 363

A Shelley blue and white shouldered vase in 'Cloisello' pattern; a Maling Chintz jug; a Maling tea caddy; a blue and white Tyne pattern jug; a globular vase; and a pair of Losol ware 'Clifford' pattern blue and white vases.

Lot 365

A Royal Crown Derby cup and saucer; a miniature loving cup; a Shelley child's nursery rhyme mug; a pair of Staffordshire cats; an 18th Century Chinese tea caddy with floral decoration (lid missing); and other collectables.

Lot 464

A 19th Century inlaid walnut small rectangular tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal later ebonised interior; together with a rectangular metal box with cream coloured finish, transfer decoration on the lid depicting a hunting scene. (2)

Lot 193

Collection of white metal caddy and coffee spoons, Continental, probably Dutch, with windmill design terminals, floral and insect designs, boat designs and figural design wells. (10)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 266

19th Century mahogany inlaid three section tea caddy with brass carrying handle.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 91

A George III Silver and Mother of Pearl Handled Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1814, J.W.

Lot 209

A Georgian Silver Tea Caddy Spoon with Shovel Bowl, London 1835 Together with Sugar Snips and Sterling Silver New York Souvenir Spoon

Lot 558

A Chinese octagonal metal tea caddy together with a copper jug and an oak barometer

Lot 67

A Victorian ebonised two compartment tea caddy with flora decoration

Lot 237

A vintage oak stationary box with fitted interior along with a Victorian tea caddy, a mauchlin box and two other wooden boxes

Lot 140

A mahogany tea caddy together with a book trough, an oak letter rack and a carved stand

Lot 179

Sundry china including Ringtons collectors' plates and a tea caddy etc.

Lot 278

A continental sterling silver caddy spoon featuring a skip handle top and import hallmarks

Lot 318

A quantity of electroplate cutlery, including caddy spoons, fruit knives, and a cased bread knife etc.

Lot 452

Two boxed Mammoet 1:50 construction models to include IMC Models 410098 Mammoet SPMT Set and WSI Collectables 410027 Mammoet Volkswagen Set featuring Caddy, Transporter & Crafter

Lot 273

A 19th Century Rosewood Sarcophagus Tea Caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a three division interior, together with two models in the form of early cars

Lot 290

A 19th Century Mahogany Tea Caddy, together with a mahogany small box containing hand warmers in the form of eggs

Lot 305

A George III Rolled Paper Hexagonal Tea Caddy

Lot 1314

An oversized George III mahogany and line inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy, 44cm wide.

Lot 1402

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy, 20.5cm wide.

Lot 1438

A TEA STRAINER, Sheffield 1929, CADDY SPOON, Birmingham 1928, JAM KNIFE AND SPOON and TWO LADLES (5).

Lot 1116

A SCOTTISH SIFTER SPOON, Glasgow 1813 and A VINTAGE BENGAL SILVER TEA CADDY by DANIEL & ARTER (2).

Lot 136

A Chinese Cloisonné Famille Vert Tea Caddy, the caddy depicting a peacock and birds amongst tree peony, approx 16 cms.

Lot 252

A Part 19th Century Crown Derby Imari Pattern Tea Set, hand painted gilded comprising of tea pot, sugar caddy, milk jug, six cups and six saucers, nr 198.

Lot 328

George III mahogany tea caddy with inlaid conch shell decoration, together with a George III satinwood tea caddy Condition:

Lot 423

Rosewood and marbled effect tea caddy having hinged cover together with a white hardstone rectangular box with hinged cover having gilt metal mounts Condition:

Lot 14

A Chinese lacquer and a George III specimen wood tea caddy

Lot 18

A 18th century Chinese blue and white and an English creamware tea caddy, 11.5cm (4.5 in) high (2) The creamware tea caddy has a rim chip

Lot 22

A brass cased carriage clock and a mahogany tea caddy (2)

Lot 300

A George III Old English thread pattern caddy spoon, by Richard Crossley, London 1794, with shell bowl, 9.2cm, An Irish fiddle pattern salt shovel by John Smyth, Dublin 1853, a pair of 18th century shell bowl salt spoons, a small fiddle pattern salt spoon and a large pair of ornately engraved Irish silver sugar tongs by Peter Walsh, Dublin 1838, 16.5cm, 4.3 oz (6)

Lot 314

A silver christening jug, five silver coffee spoons and a christening fork, together with a napkin ring (cased) and a pair of 9ct cufflinks and a plated caddy box

Lot 315

A set of four silver basket shaped salts, a ladies white metal belt, a plated crumb tray and a Georgian silver caddy spoon

Lot 322

A pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, London 1777, together with another pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, London 1786, a set of four George III Old English pattern table spoons, London 1794, three various George III Old English pattern table spoons, a pair of George III Hanoverian pattern table spoons, London 1772, five various Georgian Hanoverian pattern table spoons, five silver teaspoons, a dessert spoon, a caddy spoon, a jam spoon, sugar tongs and various salt spoons

Lot 135

A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD AWAJI TORTOISESHELL GLAZED CHAIRE, the tea caddy with an ivory and wood cover, the base with a paper label, 2.8in(7.3cm) wide at widest point & 2in (5.2cm) high. Bought from Sothebys 1941 as part of the Arthur Church collection.

Lot 155

A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD CERAMIC CHAIRE, the tea caddy applied with a pale brown glaze falling short of the foot, 2.8in(7.1cm) high. Bought 1941.

Lot 1

George III burr elm tea caddy with gilt brass fittings, the interior re-fitted with three open divisions, raised on ogee bracket feet, width 25cm.

Lot 1421

A Victorian walnut tea caddy, two compartments

Lot 1422

A George II/early George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, moulded hinged cover enclosing three fitted divisions, brass swan neck handle, skirted base, later bun feet, 17cm high, 25cm wide, c.1760

Lot 1429

A George III mahogany crossbanded tea caddy, painted oval of seashells to lid

Lot 1462

A George II mahogany tea caddy, fitted with three Toleware canisters

Lot 234

A William IV rosewood and pewter strung tea caddy

Lot 42A

A Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge Ware sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged cover and frieze veneered with tumbling blocks, the interior enclosing two divisions, dog-tooth border, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, kite-shaped escutcheon, outswept brass bracket feet cast with foliage, 15cm high, 21cm wide, c.1860

Lot 55A

A large post-Regency Tunbridge ware concave rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover inlaid with a view of a ruined abbey, flanked by navette shaped reserves, enclosing a bowl and a pair of rectangular canisters, inlaid throughout with bands and sprays of flowers and outlined with chequered stringing, bun feet, 38cm wide, c.1830

Lot 337

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR JAPANNED TEA CADDY, the exterior decorated with gilt figures and landscapes, the interior fitted with two removable pewter caddies with lids, box width approximately 22cm

Lot 339

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONT KNIFE BOX, lacks internal fittings, height approximately 36.5cm, together with a George III and later rectangular tea caddy (2)

Lot 44

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III NEWCASTLE SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEASPOONS, engraved initials, maker Thomas Wheatley, no date letter, together with a George III silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, engraved initials, maker SR, London 1819 and a William IV caddy spoon, engraved initials to the reverse of the handle, the bowl with wriggle work leaves, maker George Unite, Birmingham circa 1834 (mark partially rubbed), approximate total weight 5.1ozt, 160 grams (8)

Lot 62

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, engraved decoration to the handle and scoop shaped bowl, makers mark JI, Birmingham 1818

Lot 259

A small collection of Caughley blue edged border wares, circa 1776-80, comprising a tea bowl, coffee cup, a saucer, a milk jug, a spoon tray, slop bowl, sucrier and cover and tea caddy and cover. S mark (10) (assorted collection numbers)

Lot 286

A Caughley wine taster transfer-printed with a rare fruit pattern, circa 1780-85, with associated single blue line border, unmarked, bowl 5cm diameter (faint hairline)Provenance: Wright Collection no.448, purchased for in 1994 from N. Gent. This is the only one recorded in this pattern.Literature: See Ironbridge 1999 no.4 where this is catalogued as a 'scoop' and Newsletter September 2003 No.15 p.10. Whilst catalogued as a wine taster in this description, the actual function of these is still somewhat disputed. Ideas ranging from caddy spoons to tasters have been put forth, however realistically their actual use remains unknown beyond being intended to serve a 'single' portion similar to asparagus servers and custard cups.

Lot 562

A Chinese famille rose porcelain tea caddy, Qianlong, of ovoid form raised on a scroll moulded foot, painted in colours with figures at leisure within formal gardens between puce diaper and panel borders, 10.5cm (lacking cover).

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