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Lot 313

A 19th century black papier mache tea caddy, the cover decorated with inlaid mother of pearl, with shaped body, the interior fitted with two covered compartments, raised on square feet, af, width 10ins

Lot 197

Collection of early 19th century pottery/porcelain to include a cream ware sugar sifter, pearl ware caddy, Newhall tea cup, Coal port coffee can and saucer, Pratt ware plate etc. Condition report: see terms and conditions.

Lot 382

George III mahogany tea caddy with oak interior, also a marquetry money box. Condition report: see terms and conditions.

Lot 66

Victorian stain birch tea caddy. Condition report: see terms and conditions.

Lot 151

A George III mahogany tea caddy, with a brass handle and escutcheon to a vacant interior, 14cm high, 24.2cm wide, 13.2cm deep.

Lot 153

? A late Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, inlaid pewter stringing the hinged lid with a white metal plaque inscribed `H`, the hinged lid with a divided interior with twin lidded compartments each with an ivory handle, originally on bun feet. 12.7cm high, 17cm wide, 11cm deep.

Lot 156

A George IV wax seal tea caddy, the bowfront body inlaid with barber`s pole stringing and decorated with various red wax seals, with a brass handle with a single lidded interior with an ebonised handle, 11.8cm high, 18.5cm wide, 10.8cm deep.

Lot 157

? A William IV tortoiseshell and mother of pearl pagoda shape tea caddy, marquetry inlaid with flowers and leaves with pewter stringing, the interior with twin lidded compartments, on ivory ball feet, 13.1cm high, 15.8cm wide, 10cm deep.

Lot 158

A rare late 19th century French fruitwood coal bucket tea caddy, with an iron swing handle and oval lock escutcheon, 16.2cm high, 14.5cm wide.

Lot 159

An early 19th century satinwood and ebonised single tea caddy, the lift-off lid with a turned finial and painted with bands of leaves and flowers, 12cm high, 10.4cm diameter. Provenance: June & Tony Stone, Fine Antique Boxes.

Lot 162

? A late Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, inlaid pewter stringing, the domed lid revealing twin lidded compartments with later brass handles, with ivory edging and a white metal plaque and escutcheon on ivory ball feet, 14cm high, 17.7cm wide, 10.8cm deep.

Lot 163

? A George IV goncalo alves tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, the interior with twin lidded divisions with bone handles with an ivory diamond escutcheon and lion`s mask ring handles, 14cm high, 22cm wide, 11cm deep. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.

Lot 164

? A small early Victorian tortoiseshell serpentine tea caddy, with ivory edging, the single lidded compartment on ivory disc feet, 8.3cm high, 10.2cm wide, 7.3cm deep.

Lot 165

An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, the crossbanded hinged top inset a vacant circular brass plaque, with a twin lidded interior with remains of paper foil, on brass ball feet, 12cm high, 22cm wide, 12cm deep.

Lot 288

? A late 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid serpentine tea caddy, with gilt metal mounts, the hinged lid inlaid with crosses and flowers to a divided foil lined interior, the base with a printed label inscribed `LADY FRETWELL`, 8.9cm high, 19cm wide, 13.5cm deep.

Lot 292

? A 19th century French rosewood and boulle marquetry tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, inlaid brass, pewter and bone with scrolling foliage, the interior with remains of a foil lining, 11.2cm high, 13cm wide, 11.5cm deep.

Lot 301

A 19th century Italian Sorrento ware macassar ebony and marquetry cube tea caddy, with parquetry bands and inlaid with figures in various pursuits, to an interior with foil lining, originally with a lid, 14cm high, wide and deep.

Lot 413

A Victorian papier-mâché tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, painted with flowers and leaves and with gilt highlights and mother of pearl inlay, the hinged lid to a twin-lidded interior with mother of pearl handles, 14.3cm high, 24.4cm wide, 17.4cm deep. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.

Lot 510

An early Victorian Tunbridge ware and ebony tea caddy by Thomas Barton, the hinged lid with a parquetry specimen wood panel to a pair of inlaid lidded compartments, the base with a band of flowers, the underside with a paper trade label inscribed `T. BARTON Late NYE, Manufacturer, MOUNT EPHRAIM, AND PARADE, TUNBRIDGE WELLS`, 11.5cm high, 19.6cm wide, 5cm deep.

Lot 98

A George II walnut toilet mirror, the later arched plate with a carved gilt slip and a moulded outer frame, the caddy moulded box base fitted with three curved front drawers, 72.7cm high, 49cm wide, 21cm deep.

Lot 131

A VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD SPOON by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1855, fiddle pattern, monogrammed; with a modern silver sauce ladle; a modern silver caddy spoon; and a modern silver dessert spoon, 84g g (2.7 troy ozs) gross

Lot 192

A COLLECTION OF TG GREEN CORNISH WARE comprising various storage and caddy jars, all with green shield backstamps, (9)

Lot 368

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with line inlay, the two-division interior complete with inner covers, raised on cast brass paw feet, 14cm high, 27.5cm wide, 16cm deep.

Lot 114

A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, WITH FOLIATE ENGRAVED BOWL BY GEORGE UNITE, BIRMINGHAM 1842, 4DWTS

Lot 126

ONE ENGLISH AND TWO DUTCH SILVER CADDY SPOONS, MID 19TH C AND LATER 1OZ 10DWTS

Lot 291

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE, THE LID WITH BURR YEW PANEL, BRASS MOUNTS AND A MAHOGANY BOX

Lot 301

A VICTORIAN BRASS MOUNTED AND FIGURED WALNUT TEA CADDY WITH COFFERED LID

Lot 302

A VICTORIAN MARBLE WOOD TEA CADDY MOUNTED WITH PIERCED AND ENGRAVED BRASS STRAPWORK TO THE SIDES AND COFFERED LID, ADAPTED AS A JEWEL BOX WITH PLUSH LINED INTERIOR

Lot 309

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, THE COFFERED LID MOUNTED WITH BRASS STAPWORK

Lot 271

An early 20thC oak tea caddy, of rectangular sarcophagus form, the hinged lid revealing a three sectional interior with exterior escutcheon, 24cm wide x 12cm deep x 10cm high.

Lot 104

A George III mahogany and boxwood line inlaid tea caddy. W:31cm H:15cm

Lot 189

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus form, set two containers, raised circular bun feat L.33.5cm H.17cm

Lot 1139

A 19th Century Mahogany Tea Caddy of rectangular form, the interior with three sub-divisions, requiring overall restoration, 9 ½” wide

Lot 1142

A 19th Century Rosewood Tea Caddy of sarcophagus form, inlaid with panels of Mother of Pearl foliage, (some losses), the lifting lid enclosing an interior with two lidded compartments, 8 ¾” diam

Lot 1150

19th Century mahogany Sarcophagus form tea caddy, interior with two storage boxes and central ring for mixing bowl, body raised on small bun feet, 11” wide

Lot 1151

A 19th Century Rosewood Sarcophagus-formed Tea Caddy of typical form, lacking any interior fittings, raised on small bun feet. 11” wide

Lot 736

A Mixed Lot comprising: a small hallmarked Silver “Aladdin Lamp”, Table Cigar Light, 4” long, Birmingham 1911 (with large dent and other defects);a modern Shell Bowled Caddy Spoon, Birmingham assay; and a pair of Kings pattern Silver Sugar Tongs, London 1909 (3)

Lot 752

A group of Antique and other Silver Flatwares, including Georgian Tablespoon and two Dessert Spoons in Old English pattern; Fiddle and Thread pattern Silver Dessert Fork; Silver Jam Spoon with hook; Silver Caddy spoon with shell handle and a Plated Dessert Spoon, weighable silver approximately 7 oz

Lot 239

A sarcophagus wooden tea caddy opening to reveal two lidded compartments

Lot 270

A Georgian mahogany tea caddy (a/f)

Lot 50

A pear tea caddy, 19 cm We will post this item worldwide at cost.

Lot 51

An apple tea caddy, 13 cm high We will post this item worldwide at cost.

Lot 52

Silver hallmarked caddy spoon by Joseph Taylor Birmingham 1820

Lot 91

Silver plated tea caddy and a Pewter tea caddy with floral detail (2)

Lot 721

A mahogany twin compartment tea caddy of sarcophagus shape

Lot 1489

An early 20th century bronzed metal pen stand in the form of a golf caddy together with a 14 k gold pen nib, the base stamped GESCHUTZE - Diameter 8 cm Condition report: No breaks or obvious damage

Lot 873

A cylindrical silver tea caddy bearing the hallmarks for Birmingham 1906 - makers mark W.N. - probably William Neal - Weight approx. 2.2 troy oz Condition report: Some very minor surface marks/indention's

Lot 876

A collection of three silver caddy spoons - A shovel shaped Exeter 1835 - makers mark J.S - John Stone - Length 9 cm, Shell shape - Sheffield 1911 - Atkin Brothers (Henry Atrin) and an oval shape - Birmingham 1811 William Pugh Condition report: Oval spoon has repair where shaft joins bowl, others in good order

Lot 461

A 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid two section tea caddy

Lot 33

A black porcelain teapot with caddy and milk jug

Lot 238

A Chinese rosewood tea caddy depicting dragons, 14.5cm tall x 14cm wide x 14cm deep

Lot 11

Caddy spoon beheading of john the baptist? Hallmarked ASC 1920 but perhaps a lot earlier?

Lot 148

A REGENCY TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY having hinged lid, fancy shaped front, twin internal lidded compartments, mounted on four bun feet, 10.5cm high x 15.5cm wide

Lot 153

A VICTORIAN SATIN ELM AND CROSSBANDED TEA CADDY, having hinged lid and refitted for stationery interior, 13cm x 24cm, and a PARKER FOUNTAIN PEN AND BALL POINT in original box, and a SCHAEFFER CARTRIDGE PEN in original box

Lot 175

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of casket form having hinged lid with Bramah lock, twin internal slide fit compartments and central mixing bowl, 17 x 34cm

Lot 185

AN EARLY VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY having shaped top, double lobe front with mother of pearl inlay, lidded interior, raised on bun feet, 15 x 20cm

Lot 28

A SELECTION OF SILVER TEASPOONS AND VARIOUS OTHER SPOONS comprising; two caddy spoons, six fiddle pattern teaspoons monogrammed, grapefruit spoon, six other various hallmarked spoons, two silver coloured metal, eight salt spoons, cigarette holder sl eeve, pencil, 309g and four other white metal items

Lot 31

G** S** AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER CADDY SPOON having scallop bowl and bright cut handle, makers mark only, circa 1810

Lot 32

JOSEPH TAYLOR A SILVER CADDY SPOON having bell shape shovel and bright cut decoration, Birmingham 1819

Lot 36

GEORGE BURROWS A GEORGIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON having circular bowl, fretted and bright cut decoration, London 1824

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