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Lot 2362

Mahogany two train bracket clock, the Vincenti movement striking on a gong, the 6" dial within a brass inlaid stepped case surmounted by a gadrooned caddy top and five brass finials, 19.5" high (pendulum)

Lot 169

A George V silver twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham, 1922 together with a white metal three branch candleabra marked 925 Sterling, a silver cigarette box, cased silver spoons, caddy spoon etc, weighable silver approximately 958 grams

Lot 179

A late Victorian silver and tortoiseshell tea caddy, of rectangular form with a cylindrical cover, with a silver top and shoulders, London, 1896, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, 8.5cm wide x 7.5cm deep x 11 cm high

Lot 1029

Ceramics - a Wedgwood Jasperware cylindrical caddy and cover, pot and cover; a Japanese eggshell part coffee set; an orange lustre glazed tea set; others

Lot 1326

A modern chiming mantel bracket type clock, by Cope Jewelers; a wall clock, Westclox; a Pedigree doll; a chrome tea caddy (4)

Lot 1425

A Victorian neo-Gothic mahogany domed rectangular tea caddy.

Lot 1458

A caddy; a cine-camera; qty (1 box)

Lot 1591

A George IV silver caddy spoon, London 1824; a set of six silver coffee bean coffee spoons, cased; a set of six silver teaspoons, with sugar bows en suite, cased; a pair of Chinese silver teaspoons and a pair of similar sugar bows; a Victorian sterling silver topped dressing table jar; an EPNS sugar caster; an EP sauce ladle; etc

Lot 789

TEA CADDY. Oak sarcophagus tea caddy, 28 x 12 x 14cm

Lot 280

2 vintage framed and glazed golf cartoon prints by Jim Bateman entitled 'The Ladies' and A Caddy' (dated 1911). Frame size approx 39cm x 31cm.

Lot 11

A DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE TEA CADDY, in polychrome enamels with scroll decoration relief 'Honest tea is the Best Policy' to front, vacant silver shield cartouche verso and oval silver lid, Chester 1894, impressed marks, approximately 16cm high

Lot 135

A SILVER MENU HOLDER, with repousse decoration depicting tavern scene, London 1901, approximately 6cm x 5cm high, white metal continental caddy spoon with cherub decoration and Cockerel finial, approximately 8cm, together with diamond shape lidded trinket dish with castle decoration, cobalt and gilt borders, Wedgwood England to base, approximately 5cm x 4cm x 3cm high (3)

Lot 141

A pair of early 19th century silver sugar nips, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, two butter knives, 5 condiment spoons and two other items of small silver (11)

Lot 445

A silver plated Rococo style tea caddy

Lot 476

A Georgian Inverted Breakfront Mahogany Tea Caddy, having boxwood inlay, opening to reveal three lidded compartments.

Lot 124

A mahogany three-division tea caddy, a lacquered back gammon board, bone chess pieces and ivory draughts.

Lot 300

A Georgian silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, maker EM, London 1804, a cased silver napkin ring, marks rubbed, a silver Vesta case, Birmingham 1910 and four unmarked coffee spoons.

Lot 78

Assorted tea and dinnerware, Shelley biscuit barrel, tea caddy, brass and silver plated wares

Lot 55

A circular brass drum table together with a brass tea caddy and other items.

Lot 6

A Victorian painted tea caddy Formed as a cottage. 23 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some minor paint wear/loss, general wear.

Lot 7

A Regency line inlaid rosewood tea caddy Of sarcophagus form, the hinged top enclosing a pair of lidded canisters flanking a mixing bowl, with brass ring carrying handles, standing on brass bracket feet. 32.5 cm wide overall. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, mixing bowl possibly associated.

Lot 9

A Victorian mother-of-pearl and abalone shell tea caddy With engraved floral decoration, the interior with twin lidded compartments. 17 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear.

Lot 19

A reproduction Regency style jewellery box in the form of a tea caddy, the hinge lid enclosing a lined and fitted interior complete with key and tassel, between twin brass drop ring handles, and raised on four brass ball feet.

Lot 384

A mixed group of collectable items to include a pair of 9ct gold engine turned cufflinks, London hallmarked silver dish, pair of Birmingham hallmarked silver napkin rings, silver caddy spoon, silver dish, stamp holder, cigar piercer and various other silver items.

Lot 476

A silver caddy spoon, a silver napkin ring, a silver vesta case and a silver match box holder, approximately 120gm

Lot 862

A 19th Century mahogany and satinwood tea caddy of sarcophagus form on four brass paw feet

Lot 286

Silver caddy spoon London 1834, teaspoon Birmingham 1932 & 2 other spoons London 1863 and London 1868 total weight 1.36 oz

Lot 1143

A small Victorian painted pine caddy top bedroom chest of two long and two short drawers raised on turned supports, 86 cm wide approx

Lot 19

A collection of blue and white printed ceramics including a Maling ware hexagonal tea caddy and cover produced for Ringtons Limited tea merchants, marked to base Newcastle on Tyne, printed with northern churches including York Minster, Carlisle Cathedral, etc together with a Copeland Spode Italian pattern bowl, a Copeland Spode oval dish with pastoral scene detail, etc a collection of Wedgwood Friendship Salem dinner wares comprising an oval serving dish, five dinner plates and ten dessert plates, a Maling blue ground lustred bowl, a Royal Doulton lozenge shaped red ground dish with lustred type leaf decoration, a green ground Copeland plate with gilt borders and exotic bird decoration, etc

Lot 332

A George III silver caddy spoon, probably John Shea, London, 1801, the bowl of heart-shaped form, 14g; two sterling silver caddy spoons, 57g in total; a silver-mounted glass coaster, Birmingham, 1924, of circular form, 12.8cm wide; a pair of silver jam spoons, Sheffield, 1948, 37.2g in total; and three further silver spoons and a napkin ring, various makers and dates, 71.5g in total (10)

Lot 549

A good quality Regency sarcophagus shaped tea caddy presented in flamed mahogany veneers with vertical banded borders, mushroom shaped handles raised on four banded bun supports, the hinged lid set before a simple lock escutcheon (key present), opening to reveal a felt lined lid set before a central circular well occupied by a footed clear cut glass vessel, flanked by a pair of removable hinged lidded containers, 19 cm tall x 34 cm wide x 16 cm deep approx (including handles and supports)

Lot 569

A fine 19th century rosewood veneered tea caddy of bow fronted form with squared sides, with hallmarked silver ornate two sectional lock escutcheon, studded hinges to reverse and tri claw and ball supports with scrolling mounts, the hinged lid revealing a red felt lined interior, the frontal compartment centred with a circular well accommodating good quality hand blown clear cut glass vessel of footed cylindrical form with arched and further cut detail, flanked by a pair of removable compartments of crescent form, each with a hinged lid revealing a vacant (originally papered) interior, the exterior lid bearing a vacant white metal cartouche, 23 cm tall x 33 cm wide approx

Lot 651

A good quality 19th century rosewood veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the exterior with extensive mother-of-pearl inlaid detail and mother-of-pearl escutcheon, with veneered interior fitted with a clear cut glass footed vessel to central well, flanked by a pair of removable hinged lidded containers, and with handles to exterior, 23.5 cm tall x 35 cm wide approx

Lot 2

A 19th Century walnut two compartment tea caddy

Lot 30

A box of brass and copper ware including tea caddy

Lot 12

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, Chester 1910, makers mark of Barker Brothers, of bombée form, the hinged cover applied with raised loop handle and plain tapering body on short pawed feet, (c.8ozs). 10cm high

Lot 160

A SHAGREEN AND BONE MOUNTED TEA CADDY, of bombé form, with hinged top enclosing two lidded compartments on spherical feet. 15cm wide; together with a Japanese silvered and papier mache lined box, 19th century, decorated with a bird perched above reeds and flowers. (2)

Lot 63

A SILVER CADDY SPOON, Sheffield 1862, mark of Walker and Hall, with shell bowl; together with a child's feeding set, Birmingham 1947, comprising a food pusher and a spoon with egg shaped bowl (3)

Lot 164

19thC Continental Silver travelling tea set comprising of 12 Teaspoons, Infuser, Caddy Spoon, scoop and sugar tongs within a Mahogany figured case with mirror interior, Condition - mirror pitted and wear to fabric

Lot 33

Silver caddy spoon, indistinct Birmingham hallmark

Lot 96

A Late 19th Century Russian Tea Caddy

Lot 643

A painted satinwood tea caddy, the oval caddy with painted garlands, swags and oval portrait of two young lady's, foil lined interior, 14cm high x 19cm wide There is a lock but no key, no lock plate to the underside of the lid. The painting is rather crude and perhaps not original to the body. Back just lightly faded and some small hair line cracks throughout.

Lot 644

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, of concave form, with hinged lid enclosing two canisters and repaired mixing bowl, on bun feet, 21cm H x 36cm W x 21cm D

Lot 137

An SB barometer and a 19th Century sarcophagus caddy.

Lot 306

An early George III mahogany bombe shaped tea caddy, the concave moulded hinged lid with brass carrying handle opening to reveal a three division interior, original lock with diamond shaped ivory escutcheon. 27cm wide x 16cm deep x 16cm high.

Lot 307

A George III satinwood tea caddy, of rectangular form, inlaid with dentil banded and barbers pole strung borders. With ring handles to sides, ivory escutcheon and vacant cartouche to lid, on compressed bun feet, the fitted interior with central well for a mixing bowl flanked by two lift out tea caddies with hinged lids, gilt tooled red morocco lining to lid. 36 x 16 x 17cm high.

Lot 318

A selection of bottle openers and corkscrews to include an EPNS patent example together with an EPNS tea caddy with hammered finish, a pewter coffee pot, photograph frames etc.

Lot 618

A pressed glass tea caddy, the milk glass caddy with ivy leaf detail, 18cm wide, along with an EPNS egg cup stand, candle snuffers, callipers, a circular tobacco box embossed with frolicking cherubs and animals and four horn beakers (10)

Lot 641

A 19th century Cantonese lacquered tea caddy, of octagonal form, enclosing two pewter canisters, covers and liners (at fault) 23cm with a lacquered papier mache wall pocket, decorated with Chinoiserie figures 22cm (2)

Lot 230

A Victorian hallmarked silver boat shaped tea caddy with part fluted decoration, length 9cm, London 1898, Josiah Williams & Co.

Lot 279

An Edwardian hallmarked silver boat shaped tea caddy of plain form, hinged cover terminating in ebonised finial, Birmingham 1904, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd.

Lot 553

A George III fruitwood tea caddy in the form of an apple retaining some foil lining, later stalk and alterations, height 10cm

Lot 559

A 19th Century Anglo Indian glove box of parquetry inlaid design, width 29cm together with a Victorian walnut domed tea caddy with brass strap work and a lacquered domed top box painted with flowers and an exotic bird design, width 25cm (3)

Lot 76A

NEWCASTLE HALLMARKED VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY-SPOON with bright-cut floral decoration, Newcastle 1850, 0.38ozs BBC Bargain Hunt

Lot 210

19th Century burr walnut and marquetry rectangular tea caddy, width 9' (lacks interior), together with a brass chamber oil lamp

Lot 225

Three items of copper including an oval section tea caddy, coffee percolator and planter with lion ring handles.

Lot 3

Small silver Victorian square section tea caddy, the square lid with gadrooned border, the body foliate sea scroll embossed to two sides, Birmingham 1900, height 3.5', weight 3oz approx.

Lot 33

Modern silver caddy spoon with pierced handle and lobed bowl, maker FH, Sheffield 1959.

Lot 34

George III silver leaf-shaped caddy spoon, maker EM, London 1800.

Lot 106

19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY with line inlay, four wooden ball feet, later brass lion head handles, three compartment interior, lacking lids, 26cm long

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