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Lot 505

A collection of various tins to include Crawford & Sons biscuit tin in the form of a tunbridgeware tea caddy

Lot 95

A 19th century mahogany and inlaid fitted tea caddy of sarcophagus form

Lot 1426

A 19th century tea caddy with ivory straps - Length 20 cm Condition report: Clean condition

Lot 1457

A Delft blue and white square form tea caddy minus lid, decorated with Chinese figures, birds and foliage - signed to base - Height 10 cm and a French Faience puzzle jug with six spouts bearing an inscription - An 1791 Louis Bourt - although jug probably late 18th century early 19th century - Height 19 cm Condition report: Caddy missing lid and has some crazing, jug has some losses to enamel and chip to base

Lot 1476

A Royal Worcester floral decorated ivory blush tea caddy - no. 1039 and a Royal Worcester ivory blush cornucopia no. 2579 - puce factory marks to both Condition report: Lid missing from caddy otherwise good

Lot 690

A silver jug, a silver bowl, two pairs of silver serviette rings, two silver caddy spoons and a continental silver strainer and bowl - total silver weight approx 12 troy oz

Lot 724

A boxed set of twelve Continental silver teaspoons together with a matching caddy spoon and sugar spoon - all stamped 800 - they have an attractive barleytwist stem with horse hoof terminal - Total weight approx. 5 troy oz

Lot 728

A collection of seven silver and white metal Continental caddy spoons, two with Dutch hallmarks for 800 grade silver - only one of un-marked spoons does not test as silver, also two pairs of salt spoons and a single salt spoon - Weighable silver approx. 3.3 troy oz Condition report: All used condition, ivory handle snapped off one

Lot 1041

An old Babies Bath, Book Slide, horn birds, Tea Caddy, Table Mats, etc.

Lot 1421

An Indian carved wooden Book Slide, a similar Jewellery Box and a Cribbage Board, Tea Caddy a/f

Lot 149

An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid tea caddy, later converted to a jewellery box, in need of restoration, 21cm x 13cm x 13cm.

Lot 2343

An eight day oak longcase clock, the 12 inch brass dial signed Merryweather, Birm.m, chapter ring with arcaded minutes, subsidiary seconds and calendar sector in the foliate engraved centre, the arch containing rolling moon and indications for High Water at Southampton, London & Bristol, four pillar movement, the case with panelled plinth, fluted pilasters to the trunk, hood with caddy top above swan neck pediment, 88in (224cm) high.

Lot 53

A 19th Century Mahogany tea caddy with wood and metal items

Lot 95

A leather case containing tea caddy, boxes etc

Lot 1699

A ROLLED PAPER TEA CADDY of chamfered rectangular form, set with glazed panels of scroll work, some with pearl glass or ruby glass chip grounds 7.75" (19.5 cms) wide

Lot 1707

A GEORGE III TEA CADDY sycamore, with inlaid oval panels and leaf sprays

Lot 423

An early Victorian mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the lid opening to reveal a parquetry lined interior with two canisters flanking a glass mixing bowl, raised on squat bun feet, 28.75 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS The top has splits to the top right hand corner and a large dent. The base has splits to all corners and the back right hand corner has two chips. Left corner has chips beneath. The bun foot to the left side has a chip missing. Interior has a chip to the right edge, silver lining is flaked. Interior on right side is loose. Has general wear, dirt, scratches, flaking, both inside and out conducive with age and use.

Lot 636

A 19th Century mahogany and inlaid sideboard, the central table with two drawers on turned fluted supports, flanked by a pair of caddy topped pedestal cabinets, each with single drawers over panelled doors, one opening to reveal cellerette, to lion's paw feet, 267 cm wide

Lot 225

A Regency mahogany tea caddy, a George IV writing slope, an oak box, and another box. £80-120

Lot 196B

A Regency Silver Tea Caddy by W.B.: an oval form tea caddy with embossed floral shell and scroll design, vacant cartouche to front with flower finial to the lid. Hallmarked London; maker's mark 'W.B.' H 14cm; W 12.5cm

Lot 276

A silver caddy spoon , Mappin and Webb , Sheffield 1905; two silver sugar bows

Lot 38

A Regency Silver and Tortoise Shell Single Tea Caddy

Lot 155

A silver tea caddy, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1916, in the Georgian style, 12cm, 6oz

Lot 255

A George III mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, with later painted marine decoration, 28cm wide

Lot 234

Bag containing assorted silver spoons to include: caddy type spoon and two similar silver berry spoons, London hallmarks. (3)

Lot 277

Late 19th Century shell inlaid mahogany tea caddy.

Lot 321

Tray of assorted china to include 19th Century Gaudy Welsh tulip design cups and saucers and side plates, modern Chinese blue and white pedestal bowl, Imari design tea caddy, The Biarritz Royal Staffordshire plate, blue and white waisted mug, South Wales pottery relief figural dresser jug etc.

Lot 325

A Mixed Lot of Copper, Brass and Pewter Wares to include: JardiniÝre, Tankards, Tapering Jugs, Pewter Tea Caddy, Candlestick etc (qty)

Lot 692

A Mixed Lot comprising: a 20th Century Sheffield Silver Preserve or Caddy Spoon, a further Continental Preserve Spoon and two other plated examples, various dates and makers 30-40

Lot 719

Elizabeth II Silver Caddy spoon with shell formed bowl, hallmarked London 1969, 3" long

Lot 727

Mixed lot to include an early 20th Century Silver Caddy spoon with hammered bowl and handle decorated with fox and vine leaf detail, hallmarked Chester 1914, plus further Silver handled Button Hook and Sugar Tongs (3) 40-60

Lot 737

Late 19th or early 20th Century Dutch Silver novelty Caddy spoon (repaired), the bowl decorated with a scene of two figures amongst trees, 4 1/2" long, weight approx 1oz

Lot 116

A Regency rosewood tea caddy and a collection of similar boxes

Lot 236

A blue and white square-sided tea caddy

Lot 270

A silver tea caddy with ring handles, shell and pad feet and embossed scrolling decoration, by William Devenport, Birmingham, 1904. ht.12cm. wt. 187gm.

Lot 431

A Russian lacquered and foil lined tea caddy in the form of a bound barrel, the tight fitting lid with troika scene. 13 cm. diameter x 11.5cm.

Lot 332

A George III silver Old English pattern caddy spoon, possibly Richard Crossley, probably 1789, the bowl with leaf decoration, 18.2g; a George V silver gravy boat, Birmingham, 1911, of plain boat-shaped form, on an oval spreading foot, 95.5g; a silver-mounted miniature prayer book, London, 1903, chased with four cherubs heads within clouds; a silver-mounted ink blotter; a silver fish knife, with composition handle; and a silver-plated napkin ring (6)

Lot 518

A large vintage printed tin in the form of a sarcophagus shaped caddy with hinged lid, with extensive printed detail relating to the Cooperative Wholesale Society Limited, scenes depicting the London Branch, Newcastle Branch, Abraham Greenwood, John Shillton, etc together with a further vintage printed tin of rectangular form with faux shagreen finish and gilded inlay, an example raised on large bracket feet with stylised decoration in the medieval manner depicting a hunting scene, a Huntley & Palmer biscuit tin with printed foliate detail and coaching scene to top, etc (5)

Lot 528

A good quality contemporary timber chest, the exterior with all over decorative burrwood inlay, set within further inlay cross kite shaped borders, the hinged lid revealing an internal shelf with five divisional lidded interior, set beneath a hollow recess, 41 cm wide x 25 cm tall approx. together with a contemporary sarcophagus shaped burrwood caddy with hinged lid revealing a three divisional lidded interior, 12 cm tall x 26 cm long approx.

Lot 544

A good quality 19th century rosewood veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy raised on four squab supports with ribbed borders, the hinged lid revealing a dual lidded divisional interior with a central well accommodating a cut glass bowl, a Victorian mahogany veneered writing slope, a small timber case of rectangular form with hinged lid and brass handle with green felt lined interior and a 19th century brass banded writing slope (4)

Lot 569

A large contemporary timber chest with hinged lid revealing a fitted interior with carved panelled decoration, a 19th century sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, a 19th century rosewood veneered chest with hinged lid revealing a partially fitted interior, a small timber box with mother of pearl inlay to top with further pen work floral detail, a timber chest with domed lid and applied metalwork detail, three graduated black lacquer trays with mother of pearl inlaid detail, etc

Lot 585

A good quality 19th century mahogany veneered tea caddy with central looped handle to the top with mother of pearl inlaid detail, the hinged lid revealing a divisional and lidded interior together with a substantial brass stein with moulded detail of a continental 17th century tavern interior, 38 cm tall approx. and an eastern carved timber panel decorated with figures, etc

Lot 600

A miscellaneous collection to include several salt glazed ceramic containers, a timber framed agricultural sifter, a worked timber model of a rocking chair, a substantial tin lined copper ladle with applied iron handle, a worked copper caddy with hinged lid, etc

Lot 112

A CADDY SPOON to commemorate the "Coronation of King George V 1911", decorated with a blue/green resin on the stem, by Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1910; 3.75" (9.4 cms) long; 0.7 oz

Lot 121

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a fluted bowl & a bright-cut stem by Jason Holt (of Bristol), Exeter c.1780 and two other Exeter-made caddy spoons (one initialled & one crested) by Richard Ferris c.1800; the former spoon 3" (7.6 cms) long; 0.7 oz (3)

Lot 122

A SMALL COLLECTION OF EXETER-MADE CADDY SPOONS: A George III leaf bowl caddy spoon with a bright-cut stem, initialled "AWL", by Richard Ferris, Exeter c.1800; 3.25" (8.3 cms) long; 0.28 oz

Lot 123

THREE EXETER-MADE FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOONS: One by Joseph Hicks 1829, one by James & Josiah Williams (of Bristol) 1854 & one by John Osment 1851; the longest one 4.25" (10.8 cms) long; 1.1 oz (3)

Lot 124

TWO GEORGE III EXETER-MADE CADDY SPOONS WITH ENGRAVING: one with a fluted bowl & the other initialled "EMcN", both by Richard Jenkins, Exeter c.1790; the longer one 2.7" (6.8 cms) long; 0.5 oz (2)

Lot 125

A GEORGE III FEATHER-EDGE CADDY SPOON with a shaped & fluted bowl, initialled "AW" on the back of the bowl, by Thomas Eustace, Exeter c.1775 (no date letter or town mark); 3.7" (9.2 cms) long; 0.3 oz

Lot 126

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CADDY SPOON maker's mark only, possibly by Jason Holt (of Bristol) c.1780 and two other Exeter-made caddy spoons; the largest one 4" (10.2 cms) long; 0.9 oz (3)

Lot 205

A MIXED LOT: A Victorian christening mug, initialled, an Edwardian oval tea caddy, a mug, a bonbon dish & a small mustard pot in the form of a tankard (lacking original glass liner); the latter 2.8" (7.1 cms) high; 17.2 oz weighable silver (5)

Lot 215

A VICTORIAN PART-FLUTED OVAL TEA POT by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899 together with a cream jug & sugar bowl of similar form by different makers, London 1897/1900, a swing handled sugar basket with red glass liner & spoon, a tea caddy & an embossed cream jug; the sugar basket 5" (12.5 cms); 36.8 oz weighable silver (7)

Lot 227

A GEORGE III NAVETTE-SHAPED TEA CADDY with multi-panelled sides and bright engraved friezes around the cover & upper & lower body, flush hinge & knop finial, by James Young, London 1789; 5.2" (13 cms) high; 16.8 oz

Lot 39

MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE INCLUDING: Three George III table spoons, initialled, by Hester Bateman, London 1787, another by William Bateman, three various forks, a plated fork, eighteen tea spoons, a soup spoon, three pairs of sugar tongs, six coffee spoons & a caddy spoon; 27.5 oz (lot)

Lot 41

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a scallop-shell bowl & a "hooked" terminal, by H. Tudor & T. Leader, Sheffield 1786; 3.25" (8 cms) long; 0.25 oz

Lot 502

A MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of panelled & canted oblong form with a hinged cover, internal cover & swing finial, by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1910; 4.4" (11.2 cms) long

Lot 520

BY STUART DEVLIN: A modern limited edition commemorative caddy spoon, with parcelgilt & enamelled decoration, London 1983 with original fitted box; 2.5" (6.5 cms) long; 1.1 oz

Lot 595

A George III burr wood and inlaid tea caddy: of rectangular form with canted corners, the hinged lid with conch shell inlaid medallion and similar inlaid panel to the front, 14cm. wide.

Lot 715

A 19th Century French mahogany chest:, with a caddy top, containing seven long drawers, on bun feet, 100cm (3ft 3 1/2in) wide, 155cm (5ft 1in) high.

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