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Lot 750

Georg Jensen Acorn pattern hallmarked silver caddy spoon. Import assay mark for 1928. L: 10 cm. 26g.

Lot 20

A George IV silver Caddy Spoon fiddle pattern with leaf bowl, London 1824, and another with shell bowl and stem, Birmingham 1972

Lot 33

An oval silver Tea Caddy with swagged decoration, Chester 1911, and an Edward VII silver shaped oval Tea Caddy, Sheffield 1901

Lot 34

A Victorian silver faceted oval Tea Caddy with hinged lid, London 1899 and an Edward VII silver semi-fluted and floral embossed Tea Caddy with hinged lid on pedestal base, Chester 1901

Lot 50

A George V silver six piece Condiment Set, Birmingham 1931, in case, George III Caddy Spoon, London 1799, two Thimbles, miniature Pendant Mirror, Rattle, Sugar Nips, Spoon, Fork, lidded Pot, pair of plated Napkin Rings, Meerschaum Pipe, in case

Lot 106

Two silver Napkin Rings, a silver Spoon with thistle finial, two Georgian Condiment Spoons, silver Caddy Spoon, pair of plated oval Salts and four Spoons, plated circular Kettle on stand with burner, Marrow Scoop, Nut Pick and three Pickle Forks

Lot 1227

A Georgian mahogany and satinwood strung single division Tea Caddy with hinged lid, 5in H x 4in W

Lot 96

An oval silver tea caddy, another caddy, and a two handled silver cup

Lot 433

A 19th Century French ebony jewellery casket, decorated overall with ormolu foliate mounts, the caddy top mounted with cherub finial, opening to reveal red velvet lined interior, fitted French lock with original key, raised on scrolling feet, 4 1/2 x 3 x 4in. (11 x 8 x 10cms).

Lot 560

An 18th Century mahogany tea caddy with mother-of-pearl escutcheon, later tin lined interior, raised on bun bone feet.

Lot 264

Silver, florally engraved caddy spoon, London, hallmarks.

Lot 293

Continental white metal salad fork and spoon, together with similar caddy spoon.

Lot 351

An early Victorian rosewood sucofocus tea caddy. H.20cm, W.33cm

Lot 478

A Bow blue and white buttertub, c.1760, painted with the Golfer and Caddy pattern of two figures beneath curly prunus branches, the cylindrical sides topped with shell lug handles, the cover lacking, restoration to one handle, 11.5cm.

Lot 111

A Regency mahogany tea caddy, with gilt metal fittings

Lot 285

A cased silver plated tea making set comprising six Apostle teaspoons, a caddy spoon, a sifter spoon and a pair of sugar tongs and a small silver thimble

Lot 493

A Regency walnut veneered caddy of cubed form with square mahogany hinged lid and inlaid mahogany borders, the top with flower head inlaid detail accommodating a brass looping handle, centred by a simple brass lock escutcheon, with simple interior, 12 x 12 cm approx

Lot 812

A Regency rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid tea caddy: of sarcophagus outline, the domed hinged lid enclosing two lidded canisters about a central glass blending bowl, raised on circular feet, 37cm. wide.

Lot 93

A silver caddy spoon, maker WB: the shell shaped bowl with beaded handle, 8.25cm. long, 0.45ozs.

Lot 363

Two Golf Bags, Clubs & a Caddy. €20-40

Lot 14

A Georgian Flame Mahogany Two Division Tea Caddy with Glass Mixing Bowl. 30x15x15.5cm

Lot 145

A Victorian Silver Plate Hot Water Jug together with Shaped Biscuit Caddy on Four Scrolled Feet.

Lot 23

A George IV Rosewood Tea Caddy of Sarcophagus Form. The Hinged Lid to Interior with Centre Compartment Flanked by Two Lidded Compartments. Turned Wooden Carrying Handles (One AF) and Mother of Pearl Escutcheon. 30x15x14.5cm

Lot 8

A 19th Century Burr Yew Wood Tea Caddy. The Interior with Two Lidded Compartments. 20x12x15cm

Lot 14

Wooden boxes including a coin box, tea caddy etc

Lot 350

Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr silver Arts & Crafts tea caddy London 1909. Inscription around the perimeter reads 'Tea thou fragrant stream where on baroque of friends ship ever sails in gentle sunlit ease'. Missing enamel plaque to lid. Weight 7.59 oz H 9.5 cm

Lot 136

Victorian walnut and parquetry inlaid tea caddy, domed top, fitted interior with two covers, with key, width 17.5cm.

Lot 336

A mother of pearl and abalone necessaire box, the sides with lozenge veneers of contrasting colours, 10.5cm high; a tortoiseshell box , of similar upright form, 10cm high; a mother of pearl tea caddy , 15cm high, 21.5cm wide; and a Regency mother of pearl stationery box , 13.5cm high, 17.5cm wide, all 19th century Provenance: By descent in the Askew house, Newbiggin at Beverley, Yorkshire; except for the last item which came from the Fortescue family, Boconnoc, Truro, Cornwall Please note: the tortoiseshell box is missing from this lot

Lot 253

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy

Lot 259

A sarcophagus-shaped rosewood tea caddy with mother-of-pearl inlay

Lot 267

A collection of boxes to inc a tea caddy, stamp box etc

Lot 193

Pair of trench art German shell case vases, light floral decoration with crossed French and British flags, Montay and Mormal Forest, together with a trench art lidded box/caddy engraved 'Souvenir From The Great War' (replacement handle to caddy) height of vases 21.5cm

Lot 585

A Victorian inlaid paper mâché tea caddy with two internal sections and a smaller conforming box (2)

Lot 169

A collection of metalwares and wooden items to include tea caddy, silver plated three part dressing table set, cased carving set, hip flask etc.

Lot 34

A tray of collectables including cased Imperator binoculars, barrel shaped tea caddy with Royal provenance, brass bookends and a small globe.

Lot 14

Richard Ginori tea caddy, decorated with a classical ribbon, flowers and insect pattern, 13cm high

Lot 753

A Victorian tea caddy, writing box and a small cabinet

Lot 138

Treen Black Lacquered and Inlaid Tea Caddy

Lot 68

Georgian mahogany 3 compartment tea caddy

Lot 235

Assorted silverwares to include teaspoons, pusher, caddy spoon, pair candlesticks, etc

Lot 422

An early 19th century burr yew, box wood strung and rosewood cross banded tea caddy of canted rectangular form, together with a small Victorian burr walnut twin division decanter box, and a faux walnut bakelite cigar box in the form of a book (3)

Lot 125

A Regency simulated tortoiseshell tea caddy, of hinged rectangular shape, and compartmented interior, with a foliate escutcheon, on gilt metal paw feet, 19cm

Lot 505

A Bargeware jug, 25cm tall, together with an inlaid jewellery box, a Regency rosewood tea caddy and a sewing box

Lot 276

TEA CADDY, SET OF VICTORIAN DOMINOES, PAIR OF WOODEN BOOK-ENDS AND A CLOCK

Lot 235

A Victorian Silver caddy spoon with embossed gilded flowers in bowl and handle, Birmingham 1852

Lot 236

A Silver hammered caddy spoon with scroll work to handle, hallmarks African head and cross

Lot 238

A George III vine leaf caddy spoon, Birmingham 1807

Lot 240

A Georgian Silver sauce ladle and an engraved shovel shaped caddy spoon, mark JS

Lot 257

A Georgian Silver scoop shaped caddy spoon and three Georgian spoons

Lot 153

A Locke & Co, Worcester porcelain tea caddy painted pheasant, signed H Wall

Lot 745

A Portico clock and a mahogany tea caddy

Lot 850

A small rosewood tea caddy with two interior caddy lids

Lot 855

A black and gilt chinoiserie lacquer tea caddy fitted engraved pewter caddies within

Lot 856

A Victorian burr walnut and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy with fitted tea caddies within

Lot 1017

A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form, twin ring handles, opening to reveal a mixing bowl, flanked by two containers, raised on pad feet, 33 by 17.5 by 20.5cm.

Lot 1015

A George III mahogany twin division tea caddy with satinwood cross and herringbone banding, shell and paterae inlay, and boxwood line inlay, ivory escutcheon, 24 by 13 by 12.5cm.

Lot 1001

A Victorian Tunbridgeware burr yew wood and rosewood twin division domed tea caddy decorated to the lid with Eridge Castle, to the casket with a band of flowers, raised on bun feet, 26 by 15.5 by 17cm.

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