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Lot 108

A George III rolled paper tea caddy, of canted form and decorated with panels of flowers, the front with an urn of flowers, the reverse with a coat of arms, the marbled paper interior with a mahogany lid with a brass handle, 11.9cm high, 15cm wide, 10.9cm deep.

Lot 109

λ A Regency tortoiseshell pagoda shape tea caddy, inlaid pewter stringing the hinged lid with a white metal plaque inscribed with the initials 'MAR', to a twin lidded interior with ivory handles on brass ball feet, 15cm high, 17.3cm wide, 10.8cm deep. Lot 109 – a pagoda shaped tortoiseshell tea caddy.  The lid with some blooming to the tortoiseshell and the silver plated plaque is tarnished.  Chips to the front left corner of the lid and back right corner of the top of the lid with some losses.  Old surface dents and marks. Some losses to pewter stringing.  A large chip to the underside of the back right corner of the lid.  Some minor veneer cracks.  Brass worn to feet.  With a later lining to the base. Small chips to interior edging and to the corner of the interior lids which are slightly warped.  Handles a little yellowed.    

Lot 110

A 19th century pear tea caddy, with a diamond escutcheon and a foil lined interior, 17.7cm high, 11.5cm wide.

Lot 325

A mid Victorian brass oval tea caddy, repoussé decorated with panels of Bacchanalian revelry, the silvered interior with foliate decoration, with a lift-out hinged lidded canister, the base stamped 'H&A 68', with a further pierced lidded compartment, with a mahogany base, 15.2cm high, 20.6cm wide, 17.2cm deep. By family repute this caddy was purchased at the Great Exhibition of 1851. It is believed the maker was Harcourt & Allen of Birmingham.

Lot 338

A Victorian papier-mâché tea caddy, decorated with floral sprays and gilt highlights, the interior with twin lidded divisions each with a mother of pearl handle, 9.4cm high, 18.9cm wide, 12.3cm deep.Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.

Lot 155

A sarcophagus shaped two divisional tea caddy with mother of pearl inlay, together with two further tea caddies, one with marquetry inlay and the other two two divisions and glass dome centre, dome lacking (3)

Lot 782

White metal caddy spoon and a silver jug A/F

Lot 113

A Delft tea caddy and cover, with chinoiserie style decoration, 10.5 cm high, and another similar, 11.5 cm high (2) Condition report Report by RB The rectangular caddy and cover: The cover with a few minor chips The base: a few minor/occasional chips, with a blue star in underglaze blue to the base The shaped oval caddy and cover: The cover - a couple of minor chips, some crazing The base - a few minor chips, some crazing, with a larger chip to the base rim, marked A G (?) in underglaze blue to the base

Lot 345

A GROUP OF VARIOUS VICTORIAN AND EDWARDIAN SILVER WARES, to include an embossed draining spoon, pierced bon bonnier, embossed bon bonnier, three caddy spoons, a candle snuffer and a glass lined open worked basket

Lot 1011

A VICTORIAN WALNUT DOMED TEA CADDY, mounted brass decoration (locked)

Lot 1036

A MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, with secret drawer, brass mounted carry handle

Lot 276

EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY maker Marston & Bayliss, Birmingham 1902, of rectangular form, with convex lid with a carved ivory finial, two hinged handles, on four ball feet, approximately 212g, 10cm high

Lot 364

VICTORIAN SILVER TEA POT AND TEA CADDY teapot by maker Edward & John Barnard, London 1862, tea caddy by maker William Clarke Shaw (probably), Glasgow 1863 (2)

Lot 291

A silver mounted cowrie shell caddy spoon by Matthew Linwood, maker's mark only. Birmingham, c.1810.

Lot 228

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

Lot 229

A George III mahogany marquetry tea caddy, rectangular shape with canted corners, with crossbanding, stringing and shell marquetry ovals, two section interior, width 19cm.

Lot 230

A George III rolled paper navette shaped tea caddy, straight sided form, width 19cm.

Lot 231

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, marked 807, with certificate.

Lot 255

A French rosewood and kingwood serpentine shape caddy, circa 1870, slightly domed quartered top with a blank brass cartouche, inlaid strap work and cable twist designs, metal outline, two section interior, width 26cm.

Lot 63A

A Keswick School of Industrial Arts caddy spoon, white planished metal with zigzag decoration to handle, stamped "BMI Keswick Hand Made", 11cm; together with a Newlyn style Arts and Crafts copper octagonal wall plate, depicting galleon on open seas, the rim in raised relief with nautical emblems, 25.5cm wide (2)

Lot 429

A late 18th Century mahogany tea caddy, rectangular with brass shield-shaped escutcheon, the lid opening to reveal two tea canisters between central well (missing bowl), 12 x 6 x 6in. (30 x 15 x 15cms).

Lot 658

A Georgian caddy spoon with shell bowl (split); a silver snuff box with gilt interior and engraved initials (holed); a white metal and tortoiseshell pill box; an Edwardian four-piece manicure set, by Deakin & Francis; and a Georgian teaspoon. (8)

Lot 687

An early Sheffield George III silver tea caddy spoon, by Tudor & Leader, Sheffield 1783, with shaped scallop shell bowl and fluted scrolling handle 3 1/4" (8cms).

Lot 1095

Wedgwood lilac jasperware caddy spoon, in the form of a scallop shell, enamel painted flowers and foliage, blue outlining, late 18th/early 19th Century, length 5.9cms, marked WEDGWOOD. See illustration

Lot 1238

Chinese Famille Verte tea caddy, of square section with re-entrant corners painted with flowers and birds in flight, angles extending to block feet, two gilt metal lids, 18th Century, height 12cms. (including lid). (3) See illustration

Lot 1278

Chinese pewter caddy and cover, the body of bulbous form with bronzed central band, 20th Century, height 14.5cms.

Lot 1297

Various pieces of Japanese Imari, comprising: lobed dishes, bowls, caddy and cover, jar and cover; two enamelled painted dishes. (15)

Lot 111

A silver caddy spoon with planished circular bowl and scrolling wire foliate handle, maker VS, Sheffield 1993, to/w a cased set of teaspoons, Birmingham 1932, two napkin rings and an electroplated butter knife

Lot 310

A Rington's Ltd willow pattern square tea caddy and cover to/w a continental majolica vase on scrolling pedestal, 16.5 cm h. (2) Condition Report No damage to both

Lot 166

A small George III mahogany tea caddy, with tulip wood cross-banding, single canister with rosewood internal cover, 4.5in.

Lot 438

An Edward VII silver tea caddy by William Comyns, oval-shape with hinged cover, embossed in rococo style, London 1902, 3.25in. wide, together with an imported embossed silver caddy spoon and a silver sauce jug, approx. 6.5oz. total also to include a cased set of six silver coffee spoons

Lot 443

Sterling silver flatware, an assortment, approx. 10oz. total, two Dutch-style white metal caddy spoons, four silver medallions, Five Pounds coin, etc.

Lot 468

Small silverware, to include a Georgian sifter spoon, an engraved caddy spoon and three embossed dishes

Lot 170

A Tray of China to include Spode Paperweight, Royal Crown Derby, Imari Plate, Tulip Vase by Spode, Ceramic Tea Caddy by Royal Cauldon etc

Lot 108

Dolls, teddies, teawares, glasswares, kitchen scales and weights, Victorian mahogany caddy, books, pewter tea set, etc

Lot 114

Oriental ginger jars, Ringtons caddy, J & G Meakin Studio pottery coffee and tea set, silver plated wares, etc

Lot 19

Ringtons caddy, two figures, two vintage tinplate cars and ladybird, 19th Century wine glass, crested ware, six silver spoons and pocket watch

Lot 1357

A 19th century rosewood tea caddy

Lot 1447

A William IV rosewood tea caddy with two sections

Lot 523

Three Tunbridgeware boxes including one tea caddy plus another box

Lot 542

Tea caddy in sheffield con ologramma inciso bolli Hawksworth. Periodo Edoardiano 1905 circa

Lot 122

A silver scent bottle -Chester 1896 and a Sheffield silver jockey's cap caddy spoon – From the Stan Gill Collection (2)

Lot 88

Oriental tea caddy with original inserts

Lot 357

A DECAHEDRON IVORY VENEER AND BRASS TEA CADDY the panelled body articulated with brass, with a brass plate engraved 'M' within a brass inlaid dotted border at the front, 12 x 11 x 7cm

Lot 360

A 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY TEA CADDY the body of tortoiseshell with interior ivory and tortoiseshell fittings, above four ivory feet, 19 x 15 x 12cm

Lot 362

A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL VENEERED TEA CADDY rectangular with rounded edges, silver inlay stringing and vacant cartouche to lid, the interior with tortoise shell veneered lids banded in ivory, 20 cm wide

Lot 364

A JAPANESE TORTOISESHELL VENEERED AND LACQUERED TEA CADDY rectangular with rounded edges and a raised maki bird motif to lid, internally with twin tortoiseshell veneer and lacquered lids, 21cm wide

Lot 366

A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL VENEERED TEA CADDY rectangular with rounded edges, silver inlay stringing and vacant cartouche to lid, the interior with tortoise shell veneered lids, all raised on brass ball feet, (losses), 16.5cm wide

Lot 909

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY sarcophagus shaped, the lid inlaid with lozenges and fine marquetry borders, internally comparable motifs raised on gilt metal paw feet, 18cm wide

Lot 349

A Georgian mahogany toilet mirror with a three drawer base, a walnut writing slope, a parquetry inlaid tea caddy etc.

Lot 609

A 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy.

Lot 341

A George III Silver Tea Caddy Set with Case, Samuel Taylor, London 1767, comprising a pair of tea caddies and a covered sugar bowl, each pyriform and chased with typical flowers and scrolls, with domed covers terminating in a flower finial, raised on a pierced and chased spreading foot, 14cm high, 23oz 9dwt all in; In a Breakfront Dark Shagreen Case, the mounts stamped I.W, with a stepped hinged cover, pierced and engraved silver feet, hinges and lock, the handle plate engraved with a crest, being a dolphin bowed and naiant, raised on ball and claw feet, the fitted interior lined with purple velvet and silver piping, 33cm wide Caddies good condition. Marked fully under each base, passant to the cover of the sugar bowl, the tea caddy covers not marked. The case in general good condition but with several small tears and scuffs. The mounts to the case very tarnished.

Lot 875

An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed John Lupton, circa 1750, caddied hood, glazed side panels, 9-inch square brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, single hand, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 222cm high 23.01.15, Hood with later caddy, wooden dial surround with slight damage and with a securing block to the reverse, later finials, trunk door edges with some splits, some replaced crossbanding, some cracks to plinth, skirting is later, top and bottom of the backboard are later, dial is slightly dirty, movement looks complete, later bell, together with weight and pendulum.

Lot 113

A Delft tea caddy and cover, with chinoiserie style decoration, 10.5 cm high, and another similar, 11.5 cm high (2) Condition report Report by RB The rectangular caddy and cover: The cover with a few minor chips The base: a few minor/occasional chips, with a blue star in underglaze blue to the base The shaped oval caddy and cover: The cover - a couple of minor chips, some crazing The base - a few minor chips, some crazing, with a larger chip to the base rim, marked A G (?) in underglaze blue to the base

Lot 120

A Royal Worcester porcelain vase, decorated berries and leaves, 302, 10 cm high, a Delft tea caddy, and a creamware harvest jug, 14 cm high (a.f.) (3)

Lot 186

A tea caddy, in the form of an apple, 12 cm high

Lot 194

A faux tortoiseshell tea caddy, 17.5 cm wide

Lot 196

A tea caddy, in the form of a pear, 17.5 cm high

Lot 216

A tea caddy, in the form of an melon, 16 cm high

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