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Lot 116

A Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge ware tea caddy, of oblong form, the lid decorated with a flower motif, width 13.5cm.

Lot 117

A George III mahogany sarcophagus shape tea caddy, with herring bone stringing, with a lid and incorporating a secret drawer, interior fitted with three sarcophagus top containers, ogee bracket feet, width 25cm.

Lot 118

A Victorian maple and Tunbridge ware caddy, casket shape with domed top, floral decoration, width 10cm.

Lot 119

A George III rolled paper and mahogany shaped tea caddy, with boxwood stringing to the front aspect and with an oval mirror inset, width 14.5cm. Provenance: John Fowler, A Tribute: furniture and decorations, Christies, London, 14th September 2005, Lot 314.

Lot 133

A William IV black lacquered papier mache bombe shape tea caddy, mother of pearl and painted floral decoration, raised on four feet, width 18cm, a black lacquered papier mache slope front box with mother and pearl and painted floral decoration, height 12cm and a Victorian black lacquered papier mache oval box in the manner of Jennens and Bettridge, mother of pearl and painted decoration, damaged and old repairs, width 26cm (3).

Lot 134

A Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus shape tea caddy, with canted corners, white metal and ivory mounts, two section interior, width 18cm. Provenance: HRH The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowden, Property from the Collection, Christies, London, 14th June 2006, Lot 807, with certificate.

Lot 136

A Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus shape tea caddy, rectangular hinged lid, the base with engaged columns to the canted corners, velvet lined interior, (lacking fitments), substantial losses, width 31cm.

Lot 145

A George III silver caddy spoon by Alice & George Burrows, London 1801, pierced oval bowl, another by George Wintle, London 1803 and three other Georgian caddy spoons (5).

Lot 146

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by William Eaton, London 1839, Kings pattern, a William IV Fiddle and Thread pattern caddy spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1835 and three others 1835, 1837 and 1839, (5).

Lot 147

A George III silver caddy spoon, by John Lambe, London 1796, bright cut engraved decoration, a small caddy spoon by John Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1817 and three other George III caddy spoons, (5).

Lot 148

A George III silver caddy spoon, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1818, cast scrolled handle, wigglework engraved square shape bowl, another caddy spoon by Thomas Barker, London 1820 with a scallop bowl and three other Regency period caddy spoons, (5).

Lot 149

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Henry Holland, London 1853, Fiddle pattern, engraved decoration, shovel shape caddy spoon by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1856 and four other Victorian caddy spoons, (6).

Lot 150

A George III caddy spoon, by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1805, Old English pattern, another by Sarah and John Blake, London 1810 with a scallop bowl and three other George III caddy spoons, (5).

Lot 151

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1865, beaded handle, scallop bowl, another by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1839 and three other Victorian caddy spoons, (5).

Lot 152

A George III silver shovel shape caddy spoon, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1810, George IV caddy spoon by Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1828 and three George III caddy spoons, (5).

Lot 153

An Edwardian silver caddy spoon, by M Friedlander & Co., Chester 1907, another by Dowler & Sons, Birmingham 1909, three further Edwardian caddy spoons and two others 1911 and 1919, (7).

Lot 154

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Charles Boyton, London 1858, Kings pattern, another by George Adams, London 1864 and six other Victorian caddy spoons, (8).

Lot 155

A Danish silver caddy spoon, by S Jacobsen, pierced scroll decoration to the handle, a Danish spoon by Georg Jensen and a Norwegian caddy spoon, (3).

Lot 156

A Dutch silver spoon, bearing import marks, Chester 1909, armorial handle, cast bowl and four other Dutch silver caddy spoons, (5).

Lot 157

A Victorian style novelty caddy spoon, designed as a jockey's cap by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1968 and five other 20th Century caddy spoons, (6).

Lot 159

A silver caddy spoon, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1915, scallop bowl, three other 20th Century caddy spoons with scallop bowls and two others, (6).

Lot 161

A Commemorative silver caddy spoon, by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1936, The Coronation of George VI and seven other 20th Century caddy spoons, (8).

Lot 170

A cylindrical silver tea caddy, by Deakin & Francis Limited, Birmingham 1911 and two others by Ellis Jacob Greenberg, Birmingham 1922 and Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1909, (3).

Lot 172

A plain oval silver tea caddy with matching spoon, by William Hutton & Sons Limited, Birmingham 1932, the spoon fitting into the lid and two other plain oval silver tea caddies by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1912 and another, marks rubbed, (3).

Lot 173

An Edwardian silver tea caddy, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1905, serpentine outlines and an Edwardian hexagonal shape caddy by Henry Williamson Limited, Birmingham 1908, (2).

Lot 175

A Victorian oval silver tea caddy, by Nathan and Hayes, Birmingham 1893, semi-gadrooned and another oval caddy by William Hutton & Sons Limited, Sheffield 1912, embossed and semi-gadrooned, (2).

Lot 176

An Edwardian silver bombe shape caddy box, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1905, raised on pad feet and an Edwardian flask shape caddy box, marks rubbed, Birmingham, probably 1903, (2).

Lot 177

A Victorian oval silver caddy box, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1894, gadrooned outlines, another oval silver caddy by Collingwood & Co., London 1930 and a Victorian square section caddy by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1900, (3).

Lot 178

A small Victorian silver caddy, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1892, embossed decoration and a cylindrical caddy box by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1895, (2).

Lot 188

A George IV silver shovel shape caddy spoon, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1825, Fiddle pattern, a George III shovel shape caddy by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1814, an Irish caddy spoon with scallop bowl and three other Georgian caddy spoons, (6).

Lot 189

A Victorian style novelty caddy spoon, designed as a Jockey's cap, by Francis Howard Limited, Sheffield 1980, another Jockey's cap caddy spoon, marked 925, two Edwardian caddy spoons and six other 20th Century caddy spoons, (10).

Lot 190

An Early Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1837, bright cut engraved scallop bowl, another caddy spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1854 and four other Victorian caddy spoons, (5).

Lot 191

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1797, scallop bowl, a George IV Kings pattern caddy spoon by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1825 and three others, (5).

Lot 192

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1871, cameo handle, another by the same maker, Birmingham 1874, two other Victorian silver caddy spoons and two plated caddy spoons, (6).

Lot 208

A near pair of George III shovel shape caddy spoons, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807 and 1808, Fiddle ended handles, 7.5cm and 7.0cm, (2).

Lot 211

A George III silver teapot and matching caddy, probably by John Lee, London 1783, straight sided serpentine form, bright cut engraved decoration with floral pendants, swags and scrolls, engraved crest of a goats head erased (Tweeddale), matched by monogram, fruitwood handle, ebony finial, 13.5cm, the tea caddy of similar design, hinged lid with loose ring handle, 11.5cm, 29oz gross in total. Footnote: The Marquess of Tweeddale and thence by decent.

Lot 226

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, makers marked rubbed, London 1872, scallop bowl, scrolled pattern handle and a George IV Fiddle pattern caddy spoon by George Knight, London 1820, (2).

Lot 236

A Late Victorian silver caddy box, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1898, oblong form with canted corners, embossed decoration of a classical procession, domed lid designed with dancing cherubs within a vine wreath, scrolled feet, 10oz, width 10.5cm.

Lot 461

A vintage timber tool chest with partially fitted interior and original label by John Hall together with various land tapes, a simple mahogany tea caddy, further timber boxes together with three banks of cassette files, a further single example, two riding whips each with military insignia

Lot 516

A mahogany dressing table mirror, a tiled washstand splashback panel, a 19th Century rosewood veneered tea caddy with 2 divisional lidded interior.

Lot 530

A 19th century sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, principally veneered in rose wood with extensive scrolling and floral yew wood inlay, the hinged lid revealing a divisional and blue felt lined interior (lacking one internal lid), all raised on four squab supports together with a later miniature bank of three pine drawers containing a quantity of double struck stainless steel cutlery

Lot 142

Victorian beadwork kettle stand and tea caddy (2)

Lot 162

Maling trinket ware, Ringtons caddy, glass vase, bowl, teapot, etc

Lot 327

Set of six silver 'columnar' teaspoons with caddy shovel, cased; and another cased set of six silver 'seal' top teaspoons, cased

Lot 666

A Birmingham silver antique caddy spoon circa 1960

Lot 667

A Sheffield silver antique caddy spoon

Lot 199

A Georgian silver caddy spoon bearing Birmingham hallmarks, probably for John Lambe

Lot 222

A silver caddy spoon, hallmarked for Birmingham, E.S.Barnsley

Lot 517

A Victorian pine wash stand with splash back and base drawer, 100cm x 76cm; a two division tea caddy and a coal scuttle (3)

Lot 298

Victorian papier-mache tea caddy with gilt floral decoration H12cm

Lot 170

Silver pie slice, 1928, and a silver caddy spoon, 1918.

Lot 352

Oriental lacquered tea caddy with twin compartment and two other similar boxes.

Lot 134

Bakelite Octagonal Tea Caddy with floral design

Lot 161

Georgian Mahogany Two Compartment Tea Caddy

Lot 199

19th century Mother of Pearl Covered Single Compartment Tea Caddy

Lot 671

A collection of modern Christofle silverwares, to include; boxed pavia strawberry spoon (in original cellophane wrap and box); a cased set of six cake forks and spoons (all still in original cellophane and box); a pair of cocktail stirrers (boxed); a cheese knife with steel blade (boxed); and a loose preserve spoon and pair of caddy spoons

Lot 765

A 19th century yew wood veneered tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the interior having twin lidded compartments flanking centre glass mixing bowl (glass a/f), the whole raised on bun feet, w.31.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Colour good. The whole with numerous fine shrinkage and surface splits to yew, small veneer loss to upper right corner. Appears all original. Interior inside lid and around bowl is later velvet lined. Glass bowl damaged. Some tarnishing to embossed metal handles.

Lot 770

An early 19th century birds-eye maple and inlaid fitted tea caddy, the cover and front with conch shell marquetry inlay within crossbanded borders, w.19cm

Lot 822

A late 19th century Black Forest carved tea caddy, of serpentine outline,the hinged cover surmounted with game birds, the whole blind carved with oak leaves, w.30cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some chips to reeds behind game birds. Light handling and age wear. Otherwise good.

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