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Lot 140

A collection of various silver spoons, to include late Georgian caddy spoon, five George V Old English pattern dessert spoons, London 1916, George III tablespoon, George III dessert spoon, a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, silver syrup ladle etc.

Lot 281

An 18th century Chinese export porcelain tea caddy, decorated with figures in a courtyard scene. H: 12.5cm

Lot 523

An early 20th century Chinese octagonal metal tea caddy the facets set with decorative glass panels showing figures, H. 18cm, together with another and a brass box, (3).

Lot 1702

A Regency mother of pearl inlaid rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with twin lidded interior, 26cm wide, together with a George I style gilt framed dressing table mirror, 42cm wide. (2)

Lot 2056

A late Victorian silver tea caddy, of oval form, embossed with pheasants and rabbits in a landscape scene, Chester 1900, weight 106 gms.

Lot 2121

Silver, comprising; a tea caddy spoon, the handle with bright cut engraved decoration, probably London 1800, a circular salt, a pair of napkin rings, decorated with gadrooned rims, Birmingham 1900, two butter knives and two pairs of sugar tongs, combined weight 165 gms.

Lot 1783

A 19th century mahogany chest, the caddy top over two short and four long graduated drawers, each with carved ribbon handles, on bun feet, 121cm wide.

Lot 118

A REGENCY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, fitted two lidded compartments

Lot 111

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY on brass ball feet

Lot 88

An Arts and Crafts style silver caddy spoon by Albert Edward Jones, hammered bowl, handle formed as two stylized leaves, marks for Birmingham, 1919, maker's stamp A.E.J and stamped number 23, length 8cm, 0.5 ozt

Lot 190

Victorian oak caddy box, crossbanding and stringing, width 31cm, damaged, lacking interior, Victorian inlaid walnut writing slope, damaged and a painted box with walnut mounts, (3)

Lot 141

George III mahogany dome top tea caddy, boxwood outlines, lacking interior, width 18cm, a walnut and Tunbridge ware banded box, other wooden items.

Lot 440

A Victorian flame mahogany tea caddy Of rectangular form with two applied gilt brass handles, the interior enclosing two mahogany veneered storage containers and glass mixing bowl, raised on four bun feet, 21x33 cm

Lot 443

A George III mahogany tea caddy Of typical plain form, the interior enclosing three storage compartments, raised on bracket feet, 16x23cm

Lot 442

A Victorian walnut arch topped tea caddy Having applied brass floral decoration, with two interior covers, 15x23cm

Lot 313

A 19th century sarcophagus shape mahogany tea caddy with fitted interior.

Lot 257

A Victorian Kings pattern silver basting spoon together with a Georgian silver basting spoon and a Georgian silver caddy spoon.

Lot 445

A 19th Century Scandinavian carved tea caddy Having heavily cared floral, and gothic style decoration, the hinged cover encloses two compartments and covers, 11.5x21cm

Lot 1962

Victorian mahogany brass mounted tea caddy together with a 19th Century dome topped two division tea caddy (a/f)

Lot 895

Birmingham silver caddy spoon with shell form bowl and matching handle, makers mark A.M. and Co. together with a pair of Victorian London silver sugar tongs

Lot 2022

19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, together with a small 19th Century rosewood two division tea caddy

Lot 810

George III oval white metal mounted faceted glass tea caddy, makers mark I.P. (cover a/f)

Lot 1925

19th Century Japanese lacquer table cabinet (a/f) together with a Victorian walnut dome top tea caddy (a/f)

Lot 877

Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl, a Chester silver mustard and a Sheffield silver fork

Lot 833

19th Century French silver gilt sugar sifter spoon together with a set of fourteen French silver gilt spoons with a matching caddy spoon

Lot 540

A 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY with brass stringing and ebony mouldings to the edges, the lid opening to reveal a lidded zinc lined compartment within, 11.5cm wide x 10.5cm high

Lot 88

A GEORGE III OAK MULE CHEST with caddy top, boxwood and ebony herringbone inlaid banding, single long drawer beneath with brass ring turned handles above a pierced fretwork frieze, with brass carrying handles to the side over two faux drawers, all standing on short cabriole legs terminating in pad feet 114cm wide

Lot 11

A Masons tea caddy for Twinings, Oriental pattern on lemon ground

Lot 319

A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, the pagoda cover opening to reveal twin lidded compartments, raised on ivory ball feet. 13.5cm by 17.5cm by 10.25cm

Lot 322

An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, enclosing a mixing well and twin compartments, fitted with lion mask handles and raised on flattened bun feet. 19cm by 30cm by 16cm

Lot 160

Silver cylindrical tea caddy with reeded bands and detachable cap, Birmingham 1906, 3½oz.

Lot 350

19th century burr walnut inlaid tea caddy with fitted interior and central mixing bowl, 30cm.

Lot 351

19th century walnut and Tunbridge ware sarcophagus tea caddy with twin compartments, 19cm.

Lot 352

Victorian walnut domed top tea caddy with brass, fitted with two lidded compartments, 21cm.

Lot 353

19th century bird's eye maple sarcophagus tea caddy with twin lidded compartments, 16cm.

Lot 354

19th century inlaid walnut tea caddy with ring handle, 10cm.

Lot 355

19th century inlaid walnut tea caddy with canted corners and twin compartments, 18cm.

Lot 356

19th century inlaid mahogany tea caddy on brass paw feet, 19cm.

Lot 876

A Georgian Newcastle silver caddy spoon, width of bowl 42mm

Lot 893

A George IV silver caddy spoon, London 1829

Lot 1149

A rosewood with brass inlay tea caddy.

Lot 510

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, together with another, a Victorian burr walnut writing slope and a parquetry box, 30cm

Lot 192

Two late 19th/early 20th century Meiji period Japanese copper trays, possibly for pens, decorated with birds in foliage, monkeys and deer, 20 & 22cm diameter, together with a Japanese octagonal tea caddy with cover and pair of small brass vases etc (7)

Lot 35

A Scottish silver kilt pin, of Celtic design, makers marks FN, together with a small quantity of silver and other jewellery, and a plated caddy spoon (a lot)

Lot 55

A silver salt spoon commemorating the 400th Anniversary of Edinburgh University, by M Wallis-Hunter (of Argyll) 1983, together with a National Trust Scotland silver caddy spoon 1989, a pair of silver spoons by Gillian Tate 1968 and a silver toddy ladle by Alex Edmondson 1826, all with Edinburgh hallmarks, 2 ozt (5)

Lot 56

A Glasgow silver tablespoon by Wm Clarke Shaw 1855, together with another by Wilson and Sharp (of Edinburgh) 1859, and a Scottish Empire Exhibition silver caddy spoon 1938 by Edwards & Son, 6ozt (3)

Lot 236

A lot to include a boxed set of six silver coffee bean spoons, hallmarked Birmingham 1933, six silver tea spoons, hallmarked Sheffield 1930, a white metal caddy spoon with open metal work and engraved 'Little Boy Blue', stamped Sterling, a silver ashtray, hallmark very rubbed, a pair of silver weighted candlesticks, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, a white metal bowl with repeating frieze to interior and floral decoration to rim, stamped ARDA 900, fourteen pieces of mother of pearl handled cutlery, a silver plated salver, a silver plated entree dish, a boxed set of four EPNS goblets.

Lot 800

A George III mahogany and inlaid tea caddy, the hinged cover and front marquetry inlaid with twin elliptical panels, all within rosewood crossbanded borders, unfitted, w.19.2cm; and one other Georgian mahogany and conch shell marquetry inlaid tea caddy of square section, w.11.5cm (2)

Lot 801

A Victorian coromandel fitted tea caddy, of rectangular form, having satinwood inset hinged cover opening to reveal fitted interior of two coromandel topped hinged casters, flanking replacement acid etched glass mixing bowl, w.30cm Condition Report / Extra Information All veneers good and complete. Colour good and consistent all over. Hinges good. Closes well. Interior good. Working lock with key. Excellent example.

Lot 799

A George III burr yew and inlaid tea caddy, having canted corners and two section fitted interior, w.19cm Condition Report / Extra Information Colour good. Veneers good and approx. 99% complete. Hinges good. No apparent repairs. Lid closes well. Inner lids good. Small veneer loss to inside top edge. A good example.

Lot 59

An Art Nouveau silver, rock crystal and enamel teaspoon, by Charles Horner, of floral interlaced form, Birmingham 1928, length 12.5cm; together with a Charles Horner silver caddy spoon in the form of a leaf, Chester 1936, 6cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Teaspoon - losses to enamel on 3 of the 6 decorated areas (one significant), otherwise good. Caddy spoon - no apparent faults.

Lot 392

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY BANDED TEA CADDY, the hinged lid opening to a part fitted interior, W 30 cm S/DCondition Report:The interior jar surround is in two pieces - see image.

Lot 399

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY INLAID TEA CADDY, satinwood and boxwood banding and detail, lion mask and ring turned handles, raised on four ball feet, minus interior, W 33.5 cm Condition Report:Minus interior and the finial from the top.

Lot 187

A Regency rosewood caddy box of square tapering form with a hinged domed cover, having lion mask ring pull handles and on four ball feet, 4w, 5.5h.

Lot 180

A Victorian thuya wood veneered two compartment tea caddy, the hinged cover with a central cut steel coloured wood bone and ebony motif within an outer border of similar designs, 8.25l, 5h.

Lot 178

A late Georgian two compartment tea caddy with mixing bowl and recess, the caddy of rectangular form with a hinged cover, crossbanded and with central swan motif. The lid interior with a shell motif, the box with ring pull side handles, 11w.

Lot 182

An early 19c mahogany two compartment tea caddy with ebony and satinwood edging, the hinged cover with oval shell motif, 7w.

Lot 284

A late Georgian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, marks rubbed.

Lot 280

An Edwardian tea caddy of bulbous boat shaped form, the hinged cover threaded and the base of oval form, makers mark Asprey, London 1909, 4w, 3.75h.

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