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A George III flame mahogany tea caddy, of good colour, the hinged top with angular lacquered brass handle, enclosing two lidded boxes and glass mixing bowl, 31cm wide, c.1820

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A Regency style Sheffield Plate panelled rectangular tea caddy, domed cover, urn finial, lion and loose ring handles, beaded border, 14cm high, 19th century

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Worcester tea caddy and cover, circa 1775 of ovi form, painted with exotic birds to gilt reserves against a scale blue ground, on a circular foot (cover broken and part lacking), underglazed blue fret seal mark, 16cms high (2)

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A Pratt type pearlware tea caddy, circa 1790, moulded in relief to each side with macaroni figures of a lady and gentleman with attendants, within stylised floral borders, cracked, 5" high and an associated replaced cover

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An ebony and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus shape vanity case, first half 19th century, unfitted, on compressed bun feet, 12" wide, a rosewood and birdseye maple work box, 19th century, the cover inlaid with a chequered lozenge motif, enclosing a part fitted lift out tray, 11" wide and a walnut and parquetry tree banded Tunbridge Ware tea caddy, damaged, 7" wide (3)

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A Regency mahogany and boxwood strung sarcophagus shape tea caddy, early 19th century, with gilt metal flower basket cast central ring handle, enclosing three lidded divisions, lacking feet, 11" wide and a Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid workbox, 19th century, later fitted interior, 10" wide

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A Victorian walnut dome top tea caddy with banded inlaid decoration and a burr wood tobacco jar, 21cm high

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An Edward VII sexagonal Tea Caddy the rising lid with ring handle and anthemion decoration. 9.3cm wide Sheffield 1902.

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A Specimen Vase, Silver Handled Cheese Knife, Pair of Sugar Nips, Pepperette, Caddy Spoon with twisted shank and scrolled finial Birmingham 1886.

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A Victorian walnut and Tunbridgeware tea caddy, the domed lid enclosing two lidded compartments, 20cm wide

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A George III satinwood and yewwood inlaid tea caddy, the interior lid with an ovl inlaid initial E.B. (?), 25.5cm

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An early 18th century Mote spoon, a George IV silver butter knife, an 1892 silver Apostle spoon, a Victorian strainer 1843, and ten pieces of assorted Georgian and Victorian silver flatware including spoons, ladle, and a caddy spoon etc. See lot 802 for illustration.

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A novelty 'Jockey Cap' silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1938, two other caddy spoons and a silver and agate bookmark

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A SILVER COASTER, with pierced gallery, the turned walnut base with central circular label, London 1989, Diameter 5", Height 2.75", and a SILVER CADDY SPOON, the circular bowl with Prince of Wales plumes handle, London 1982.

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus shape, the divided interior lacking lids, on raised brass feet. 10" x 5.5". Height 6.5".

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A PAIR OF CHINESE GREEN GROUND TWO HANDLED VASES, of baluster shape, decorated in enamel colours with cranes amongst lotus blossoms, Height 8.5", and a GREEN GROUND LOZENGE SHAPED TEA CADDY and COVER, painted with peony and lotus blossoms, Height 6.5". All marked "China" in iron red.

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A ROYAL CROWN DERBY TEA CADDY and COVER, decorated with Imari pattern 1128, of rectangular shape with canted angles, the Cover domed. Transfer printed factory mark, red painted date mark for 1919, and shape No: 1768. Height 6".

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A George III mahogany tea caddy, the rectangular coffered and hinged top with a brass handle, enclosing three divisions, 15 high x 13 deep x 25cm wide, (the feet detached, the interior adapted)

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Two boxes; a 19th century partridgewood box, the domed hinged top with a marquetry oval, 18.5 high x 15.5 deep x 31cm wide, (lacking interior fittings), and a George III mahogany tea caddy, 18 high x 13.5 deep x 23.5cm wide, (adapted)

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A good Chinese carved ivory and silver coloured metal mounted tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two silver coloured metal canisters and a spoon, the panels elaborately carved and pierced and set before red silk, first half 19th century, 16.5cm. long.

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A George III tulipwood, satinwood and mahogany inlaid tea caddy, circa 1790, of domed rectangular form, the husk border with harewood and rosewood banding opening to reveal a hinged lidded canister cover with oval inlay between oval panels, height 15cm x width 15cm, 6 inches x 6 inches.

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A George III silver plain oval tea caddy and hinged cover, with urn shaped finial and reeded borders, 14cm high (5 1/2"), London 1792 by FP (untraced)

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A silver caddy spoon, in Arts and Crafts style, with round hammered bowl, the triple stem handle with ball knop, Birmingham 1915 by AEJ

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A George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with initials, London 1826, and three silver sugar tongs

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A Victorian silver shell bowl caddy spoon, with scroll handle

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A George III oval vernis martin tea caddy, the green ground painted with flowers and leaves, within interlinked bands, 13cm high (5 1/8"), (handle lacking)

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A set of twelve silver gilt teaspoons, sugar tongs and a caddy spoon, spiral handles, engraved bowls, London 1879, fitted case

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A Scottish silver caddy spoon with thistle handle, pair of silver claw sugar tongs and various e.p.n.s. flatware.

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A silver caddy spoon, stepped finial, import mark, also another silver caddy spoon "Little Miss Muffet" and two other teaspoons. (4)

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A plated tea caddy of bombe shape, the rectangular hinged lid on scroll feet, 11.5cm wide.

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A 19th Century cut glass tea caddy bowl decorated with a edged band of trailing foliage, 12cm diam.

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A Chinese porcelain tea caddy and cover with bud finial, arch top , hand painted, 13cm high.

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A Victorian burr walnut tea caddy of arched shape and an open interior, 23cm wide and a brass banded replica butter churn with lug handles. (2)

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A 9ct Gold Caddy Spoon, modelled as an eagle's mask and wing with emerald eye, made for the Caddy Spoon Collectors Society 1976

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A George IV Caddy Spoon, with scalloped bowl and bright-cut long handle, (by Thos Watson, Newcastle, circa 1800); Another, with pin struck oblong bowl, (by Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1828) and A William IV Provincial Silver Caddy Spoon, the scalloped oblong bowl and leaf terminal, with early registration engraved mark, (by Henry Ellis, Exeter 1848) (3)

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A George III Old Sheffield Plate Caddy Spoon, with part fluted panelled bowl, circa 1790; A Silver Spoon, with cruciform terminal, (Edinburgh 1967), An Irish Silver Caddy Spoon, modelled as a hand with engraved grip, (by William Elgin, Dublin 1970) and A Silver Spoon, with scalloped bowl and pierced engraved grip, (by Reid and Sons, London 1911) (4)

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A George III Harewood, Tulipwood and Marquetry Inlaid Tea Caddy, of rectangular shape, the hinged lid centred by an inlaid shell within spandrels, the underside of the lid inlaid with two panels centred by star motifs, with two lidded compartments, the caddy fascia inlaid with oval batswing paterae and trompe l'oeil flutings, (21.5cm wide)

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A William IV Coromandel Sarcophagus Tea Caddy, richly figured and with ring side handles, internally with two flat lidded compartments with turned bone finials, applied with textured velvet and five small pom-poms to the lid underside, the whole raised on gilt metal leaf and split fruit feet, (20cm wide)

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A George III Oval Section Harewood and Marquetry Tea Caddy, the lid and fascia inlaid with oval satinwood reserves, inlaid, incised and painted with baskets brimming with flowers, internally with a single oval lid, (16cm wide); and A George III Stained Ivory Caddy Spoon, with fluted terminal and shell carved oval bowl (vestiges of original green staining) (2)

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An Early 19th Century Tortoiseshell Veneered Two-Division Tea Caddy, the domed lid centred by a vacant white metal rectangular cartouche, conforming key escutcheon, with pewter stringing, internally with flat lids, (17cm wide) (feet lacking, some stringing loss and veneer damage)

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A Stained Fruitwood Apple Tea Caddy, the cover with stalk finial and steel hinge, with a mahogany inlaid lozenge key escutcheon, (12cm high)

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A William IV Rosewood, Mahogany and Brass Inlaid Large Four-Division Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, the flat lid and facia inlaid in brass with foliate motifs within stringed frames and borders, internally with four flat lidded caddies divided by two cut glass sugar bowls and apertures for spoons, gilt brass ring side handles, upon bun feet with brass casters, (39.5cm wide, 23cm high) (some veneers of crossbanding and brass stringing missing, lid crack)

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A Regency Penwork Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus shape, the lid decorated with a Chinese family in an Oriental fantasy landscape within a frame of flowers and leaves, every other side of the box with rank foliate decoration, ring side handles, internally with two flat lidded canisters, circa 1830, (24cm wide)

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A Mid 19th Century Mother-of-Pearl Veneered Two-Division Tea Caddy, of breakfront rectangular section, with silver plated vacant cartouche to the lid, the internal caddy lids now lacking, with a canted apron and upon root ivory bun feet, (19.5cm wide); and A Mother-of-Pearl Two Bottle Scent Casket, of rectangular section with domed lid and vacant cartouche, enclosing two square section shouldered glass scent bottles and stoppers, (9.5cm wide) (2)

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An Early Victorian Rosewood and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Two-Division Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus shape, with split reel borders and ring side handles, inlaid with foliate medallions linked by pewter stringing, internally with two flat lidded canisters divided by a slice cut sugar bowl, upon flattened bun feet, (34.5cm wide) (slight chip to sugar bowl)

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A Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, by E Sagar, Skipton, the 11.75" square brass dial with engraved centre and date subsidiary, in an oak case of plain proportions, the hood with flat caddy and moulded cornice, circa 1780, (203cm)

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An Eight Day Longcase Clock, by Jno Ogden, Darlington, the 12" square dial with matted centre, seconds and date, the movement with inside locking plate, circa 1740, now in a walnut case of conforming style with panel veneers and hood with caddy, (244cm, including finials)

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An Eight Day Longcase Clock, by James Green, Nantwich, the silvered and brass dial with engraved centre, seconds and date, engraved boss in the arch, in a mahogany case with fluted columns and break arch door, the hood with inlaid caddy, upon later bracket feet, circa 1780, (218cm)

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A Mahogany, Ivory and Tortoiseshell Inlaid Display Cabinet, with a raised caddy top over two glazed doors and glazed sides, enclosing glass shelves, with a drawer under, the egg and dart moulded base raised on shell panelled cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, (170cm by 98cm by 43cm)

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Royal Doulton Kingsware Biscuit Caddy With Silver Mount (Golfing Series) Chips To Lid Sold Af

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A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, the hinged cover with gadroon border, centrally inlaid with a walnut panel enclosed within detail bauding, conforming inlay to the front, over a single frieze drawer with brass drop haudle, to interior with two compartments, on four metal feet, 9.25" wide.

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A 19th century brass mounted walnut tea caddy, 12 x 15cms. See lot 81 for illustration.

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An 18th century Chinese famille rose vase, the baluster shape painted with peonies, butterfly and lingchih fungus, 14cm and a tea caddy similarly decorated, 10cm high (R) (2)

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Three Victorian Sheffield plated half-pint tankards, together with a silver on copper tea caddy, [4].

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A Masons "Chartreuse" pattern octagonal jug, 15cms, a Masons "Willow" pattern tea caddy and cover with matching breakfast cup and saucer and a Masons Twinings yellow ground ginger jar.

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A Tunbridge Ware rosewood tea caddy, the top inlaid with tesserae wood anemones within geometric tesserae cross banding, possibly by Barton, for a similar border, stands 110 x 120mm.

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A Tunbridge Ware oak tea caddy, the domed cover inlaid rose bouquet within geometric tesserae cross banding, the sides with scrolling leaf and berry banding, the interior with two lidded divisions, some faults, stands 125 x 215mm.

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A Tunbridge Ware coromandel tea caddy, the domed cover with tesserae view of Eridge Castle, swept sides with broad band of tesserae flowers, interior with two lidded divisions, one with replacement turned handle, stands 150 x 250mm.

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