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Lot 2165

A 19th Century brass tea kettle tankard, Queen Victoria's Jubilee brass plate miniatures, caddy spoon, plaques etc, including Punch bell

Lot 2171

A Regency amoeboid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy

Lot 16

Collection of various antique and later silver spoons to include caddy spoons, sauce ladles, christening spoon and fork etc, 6.5oz approx

Lot 561

19th century burr yew brass bound tea caddy, of rectangular form with canted corners, the hinged top with rosewood crossbanding enclosing a lidded interior, 9" wide

Lot 562

Victorian burr walnut rectangular tea caddy, the top with a paterae and a similar escutcheon enclosing a lidded interior, 9.75" wide

Lot 565

George III mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, with applied brass swing handle and brass escutcheon enclosing the interior with three lidded compartments upon ogee bracket feet, 9.75" wide

Lot 567

19th century walnut tea caddy with burr yew panels, the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior over a single drawer, 9.25" wide

Lot 570

George III satinwood oval tea caddy with rosewood crossbanding, the interior with two divided compartments, 7.25" wide (fault)

Lot 595

George III mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing a baize lined interior with three recessed compartments upon ogee bracket feet, 10" wide, 6" high

Lot 60

Edwardian bombé silver caddy with hinged lid and paw feet, maker James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1905, 5" high, 4.5oz approx

Lot 8

Art Nouveau cast silver card case, decorated in relief with stylised irises, maker Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1902, 4.5" long; together with an Art Nouveau caddy spoon, the handle cast with bluebells, pierced wavy bowl, marked Sterling, 4.75" long, 3.5oz approx (2)

Lot 966

A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, a silver trinket box of oval form on ball and claw supports with embossed decoration, together with a silver tea caddy of canted tapering form on swept supports

Lot 886

An early 19th Century silver and mother-of-pearl caddy spoon the oval bowl with crimped edge and chased decoration, Birmingham 1818, maker's mark of Joseph Taylor, together with a further Georgian silver caddy spoon, of leaf shaped form with cased handle, London 1799, maker's mark Thomas Wallis?

Lot 603

A 19th Century mahogany and inlaid tea caddy 26cm and a mahogany and inlaid octagonal workbox with single drawers below (2)

Lot 944

A quantity of miscellaneous including a silver pocket watch, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, Victorian propelling pencils, a turned patch box, scissors etc

Lot 800

A pair of Georgian silver nips by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, together with a silver caddy spoon in the form of a shovel, a further pair of modern silver sugar nips and a small silver compact

Lot 24

An English creamware tea caddy and cover circa 1800 with Chinese scenes, 14.5cm

Lot 621

A 19th Century burr yew tea caddy 30cm, another bow tea caddy 30cm, a leather jewellery box and one other mahogany workbox (4)

Lot 868

A quantity of miscellaneous silver and other wares including a silver caddy of shaped octagonal form, two silver toast racks, a silver napkin ring, a silver jug, an ashtray, a silver on copper wine coaster etc

Lot 283

A Herbert Dyer repousse copper tobacco jar and cover, cylindrical form with flaring rivetted foot, the cover tapering conical form with applied brass finial, hammered in relief with a fishing vessel at full sail, on hammered ground stamped H Dyer 16cm. high Literature Colin Pill Cornish Art Metalwork, Sansom & Company, page 82 for a tea caddy and cover by Dyer with similar sailing vessel decoration.

Lot 527

TEA CADDY. German pewter tea caddy, 13 x 9 x 9cm

Lot 1067

Royal Crown Derby - an extensive Posies pattern dinner and tea service, including dinner plates, sides, cups and saucers, jugs, tea caddy, trinket dishes, straining spoon, etc.; quantity (seconds)

Lot 184

A Victorian mahogany caddy topped bowfront chest of drawers, two short cockbeaded drawers over three graduated long, turned feet. 110cm high x 110cm wide x 57.5cm deep.

Lot 350

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy with two interior caddies, together with a mahogany writing box, lacking interior. (2)

Lot 36

SECTION 36. A shelf of assorted ceramics including Woods and Franklin Mint Toby jugs, a Japanese lacquer tea caddy and other items.

Lot 335

A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, together with an Edwardian mahogany inlaid stationery box. (2)

Lot 309

Various collectable boxes including a writing slope, satinwood tea caddy, jewellery boxes and cigar boxes etc.

Lot 62

A Regency ivory and tortoiseshell tea caddy. H15cm. Condition - hairlines to ivory and one piece broken and repaired, four pieces of tortoiseshell beading/inlay missing.

Lot 18

A Hansen & Anderson Copenhagen Denmark silver cutlery service, 826 or above grade, the upper surface plannished with beaten effect, the handed handles with trefoil terminals, comprises, one large gravy spoon, two large serving spoons, one double spouted gravy ladle; one preserve spoon, one tea caddy spoon; twelve table forks; twelve table spoons; twelve dessert spoons; twelve dessert forks; twelve pastry forks and fifteen teaspoons, makers mark of foliate HA below ampersand, three towers mark with year codes, assay masters mark CFH for Christian F Heise and DTA within shield for Danks Arbedje trade association , total weight 2112grs approx (81)

Lot 190

A Georgian silver tea caddy spoon London 1779 by Edward Fernell with 2 continental sterling silver spoons with London 1897 hallmarks.

Lot 506

A 19th Century burr walnut domed tea caddy, length 24cm. Condition - interior lining and compartments missing, general wear to exterior.

Lot 8

A Goldsmiths and Silversmiths silver tea caddy, London 1924, of plain polished oval from with urn finial to the hinged cover, 10.5cm high, weight 3.8oz

Lot 166

A late George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, the interior with two lidded compartments, W. 19cm, together with three other various boxes, (4).

Lot 327

A novelty fruitwood tea caddy modelled as a pear. H. 18cm

Lot 405

A Victorian silver mounted glass match striker together with a continental silver caddy spoon, five silver handled tea knives, and a pair of plated ice tongs.

Lot 67

A Japanese fruitwood tea caddy of elongated octagonal form decorated with landscape and blossom with twin lidded interior. 18cm

Lot 830

A Louis XVI straw work and declomania glass set tea caddy, late 18th/early 19th century (a.f), 14cm high, and a pair of George III brass ejector candlesticks of silver form, 26cm high. (3)

Lot 1150

A Meissen yellow ground arched rectangular tea caddy and cover, mid 18th century, painted with quatrelobed panels enclosing floral sprays, indistinct blue crossed swords mark to base (a.f), 12cm high. Illustrated

Lot 1708

A 19th century inlaid mahogany cube form tea caddy, 9cm wide, together with a late 19th century galleried oval tray, with conch shell inlay, 31cm wide, (2).

Lot 2006

Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a George III small tea caddy spoon, Birmingham 1799, a larger tea caddy spoon, probably London 1792, a tea strainer, Sheffield 1964, a spoon detailed New Zealand, with a nephrite handle, Birmingham 1924, three further items of flatware, a condiment spoon, the bowl formed from an Indian coin, the handle with a bird finial and plated wares, comprising; a set of six tea knives, cased and a set of six pastry forks, cased.

Lot 1709

A Regency tulipwood banded burr yew sarcophagus tea caddy, with twin lidded interior, on gilt metal ball and claw feet, 22cm wide, together with a similar rosewood example, 19cm wide, (2).

Lot 2084

A silver twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1915, weight 101 gms, with a black stand and plated wares, comprising; a circular dish and cover, having a beaded edge, an oval tea caddy and a quantity of table flatware, mostly bead edge Old English and fiddle patterns.

Lot 324

A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel shovel bowl caddy spoon by Antip Kuzmichev, “88” standard, Moscow, 1899/1908, trefoil terminal, enamel extending into front of bowl above initials “SD”, back of bowl incorporating a shell on lime green ground, scratched inventory number “7805” at base of stem below marks, 12 cm. long CONDITION REPORT: Some losses to narrow purple and turquoise stripes on stem, tiny shallow chip to white border of bowl at upper right otherwise good

Lot 36

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy of plain rectangular form together with a copper twin handled samovar.

Lot 74

A Victorian Georgian style mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form.

Lot 405

A Birmingham hallmarked silver rectangular plate entitled Punch, depicting Punch seated beside a dog, imported caddy spoon, Birmingham hallmarked silver bottle coaster, and sterling silver photograph frame.

Lot 78

A Georgian inlaid mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form complete with interior works.

Lot 156

An art Nouveau silver table fork by P.Dediger together a Dutch silver caddy spoon and other silver and white metal items ((R15)

Lot 199

An Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon with Celtic style decoration to stem probably by Sydney and Co.

Lot 176

18th century polychrome painted bowl with floral decoration, possibly Bow 15.5cm and similar tea caddy of domed rectangular box form, 11.5cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT Tea caddy is missing cover, there is a chip on the arched shape area at the top of the caddy and a large hairline crack running up one side and half way down the other . Bowl has several small flea bites around rim and evidence of restoration to the body

Lot 196

18th century blue and white - probably Caughley tea caddy spoon with spoon-shaped bowl and shell-shaped handle, the bowl printed with Chinese landscape, 10cm CONDITION REPORT The spoon is porcelain and has a small shallow chip and fritting to the front of handle - glaze worn around edge of shell - no breaks, cracks or restoration

Lot 370

Early 20th century silver tea caddy of compressed baluster form, with flared scroll border and hinged domed cover with turned ebony finial, on four leaf and scroll paw feet (London 1916), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. All at approximately 7ozs, 12cm overall height

Lot 410

Mid-19th century Russian silver tea caddy of octagonal bombe form, with hinged domed cover with chased panels of foliate decoration and floral finial, on four scroll feet, underside marked for 1859, stamped - 84. All at approximately 16ozs, 15.5cm across

Lot 412

Selection of miscellaneous Georgian / Victorian and later silver and silver plated flatware - including two pairs berry spoons, caddy spoon, two sifter spoons, pair ornamental Elizabethan pattern salt spoons and a matching ladle and sundry other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 16ozs weighable silver (qty)

Lot 811

Regency rosewood tea caddy of rectangular form on squat bun feet, housing original glass mixing bowl, flanked by twin lidded canisters, 31cm wide

Lot 829

Good quality early Victorian yew wood, Kingwood, ebony, rosewood, sycamore and harewood parquetry tea caddy of tapered sarcophagus form, on block feet, the slightly domed top inlaid with geometric devices, enclosing a conforming interior housing two lidded boxes, 32cm wide

Lot 866

Good George III blond tortoiseshell and ebony line-inlaid tea caddy of cushion form, on silvered ball feet, the hinged cover centred by vacant silvered cartouche, enclosing two lidded compartments, 16cm wide

Lot 879

Late Regency mahogany and boxwood line-inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form on bun feet, the faceted hinged cover surmounted by ring handle, enclosing interior of twin lidded canisters flanking cut glass mixing bowl, 28.5cm wide

Lot 935

Early Victorian figured walnut tea caddy flanked by lion mask drop-handles, the interior with twin-lidded canisters flanking central cut glass mixing bowl, 30cm wide

Lot 304

A George III silver decanter label, possibly Thomas Wallis II, London, 1801, engraved for "Sherry", 7.2g; a George III silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, John Thornton, Birmingham, probably 1795, the bowl and handle with bright-cut decoration, 8g; a George V silver vesta case, Birmingham, 1923, of shaped rectangular form with gilt interior, 25.5g; a silver box, Birmingham, 1900, of circular form, the cover inset with a coin, 20.2g; and a silver pepper pot, Sheffield, 1886, of baluster form, with monogram, 24.6g (5)

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