Art Nouveau sterling silver tea caddy cylindrical shape with detachable lid, stylised Art Nouveau floral panels, Sheffield, 1901, maker Roberts & Belk limited
A Victorian silver plain canister form tea caddy, most gilt remains to exterior and interior, plain cylinder form, recessed lid, a fine engraved elaborate crest and arms for Spencer-Bulkeley [Wynn], 3rd Baron Newborough (1803-1888) [Sable three fleurs-de-l
A Chinese silver tea caddy, hexagonal in form, each side embossed with an auspicious scene, approximately 242 gms, dated 24.5.98 to lid, approximately 244 gms, 13.5 cm high
A fine mother of pearl of tea caddy, the hexagonal in form, with diamond shaped mother of pearl inlay, opening to a single original lid, supported by four bun feet, accompanied by the original key, 10 x 14 x 8.5 cm
A George V octagonal silver tea caddy, Hardy Bros / Birmingham / 1913, with a tapering cover, rising to a scroll handle, approximately 184gms, 14 cm high
A rare Japanese Arita tea caddy (Chaire) and cover, Edo period (1603-1868), the quatrefoil jar freely painted in cobalt blue, green enamel and iron-red, the opposing sides with geometric striped bands, the other two each with a landscape, one with a cricke
A Victorian burr walnut, domed top, tea caddy, mid to late 19th century, decorated with cross banded veneer, interlocking, key designs, the interior having two lidded, compartments with brass turned knob handles
A c1875 Chinese silver Wing Nam tea caddy, hexagonal form, embossed and engraved various panels of dragons, blossom, bamboo etc., the circular fitted lid with engraved character, raised on three stepped feet. Stamped marks to base. 236gms. Height 12.6 cm
A c.1900 Chinese silver Republic period enamel and gilt fancy tea caddy, octagonal lobed cylindrical form with conforming domed lid, relief wheat sheath decoration with yellow enamelled seed heads, the stems mounted with cabochon turquoise beads, radiating
George III rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy having two lidded compartments & a porcelain mixing bowl, raised on four bun feet. Condition good, some cracking to the base. Dimensions 32 x 17.5 x 15.5 cm
Tortoise shell tea caddy with two internal compartments with an engraved panel to top, on four bun feet. Condition good, minor cracks, loss to one snall panel on the underside. Dimensions 16 x 9 x 13 cm
A Victorian walnut tea caddy in the Gothic manner, second half 19th century, the casket shaped box with good figuration embellished with pierced brass, ivory and studs, with two lidded partitioned sections to the interior, the lid lined with the original w
An Edwardian sterling silver, four piece tea set. Assay marks London, 1904 and 1910, comprising of teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl and tea caddy. Teapot height 15 cm. Total weight 1360grams
A 19th century European silver tea caddy, cylindrical with close-fitted cover, relief-decorated with scenes of putti in scroll-bordered reserves; marked for the importer J.G.Smith, London 1898. Height 14 cm.
Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with two lidded internal compartments & a cut glass bowl, a silk lined lid & standing on four ball & claw feet. Condition fair, some losses to the timber, missing lead lining, one foor restored. Dimensions 34 x 18 x
Two porcelain tea caddies and a covered vase by Samson. Late 19th century, in the manner of Chinese export wares the finely lobed baluster caddies and the covered Meiping style vase sprigged with enamel flowers in magenta, puce and emerald each with shield
A fine signed Japanese lacquer tea caddy. Showa period, designed by Ittushinsai Okutsu, born 1935, the circular tapering pot with a flattened dome lid, well decorated with the image of a court carriage in a landscape setting in low relief gilt paste and mo
Superb antique tortoise shell and ivory tea caddy, fitted with two sections, silver string inlay, engraved medallion to the top, all standing on ball feet, approx 16 cm high, 19.5 cm long, 12 cm depth
Antique Victorian rosewood tea caddy with inlaid mother of pearl decoration around edge of lid, inset with brass engraved Tea, two lidded boxes inside, circa 1860, 11 cm x 16.5 cm, 10 cm high approx.
A Regency period, rosewood and brass inlay sarcophagus shape, tea caddy, c.1820-1830, with two pullout canister boxes and central cut crystal mixing bowl. Height 19.2 cm. Length 30 cm. Depth 16 cm
A Georg Jensen 'Acanthus' tea caddy spoon. Post 1945, designed by Johan Rohde in 1917. The acanthus spoon with a pleasing circular shallow bowl and a tapering stem with a decorated finial; hallmarked underside to the throat. Silver weight 21gr. Length 10.5
A Regency rosewood brass inlay tea caddy, circa 1820, William Batley London Holborn, of sarchophagus form with twin ring handles, the interior with two hinged lidded compartments, embelished with scrolling brass inlay throughout, with original Williams Bat
Antique English mahogany tea caddy, fitted with original tin canisters, central bronze carry handle and satinwood banding, approx 18 cm high, 26 cm wide, 18 cm deep
A sterling silver lidded sugar vase, R & S Garrard & Co, London 1908, together with a Continental silver tea caddy, Hanau, bearing import marks for William Moering, London, 1897 the lidded sugar vase with foliate finial, acanthus to the domed lid and rim,
A George III oval inlaid satinwood tea caddy, circa 1790 the top inlaid with flower head paterae, brass handle, the sides decorated with amphora, swags and foliate motifs, the interior with original tin lining and key 12 cm high, 19.5 cm wide, 14.5 cm deep
A William IV mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus form, the interior with three compartments, one ivory knob remaining, captured ring side handles with lion face back plate, on four bun feet. (Small repair to lid). 36 cm x 21 cm x 19 cm
A Japanese silver geisha tea caddy spoon, Meiji period, 1865-1912, with Japanese junjin marks for 'Pure Silver' and character marks of Miyamoto, the well cast spoon in the form of a geisha in a floral engraved kimono, her open parasol serving as the bowl o
A Japanese.950 silver geisha tea caddy spoon, Showa period, after 1928, the well cast spoon in the form of a geisha in a chrysanthemum decorated kimono, her open parasol serving as the bowl of the spoon; marked sterling.950 underside to stem, silver weight
A Chinese rattan tea caddy with a rose medallion teapot and two cups, Qing Dynasty, mid to late 19th century, in original condition, a flower, bird and insect sprigged straight sided pot with a recessed lid and wire handles and two associated tea cups in a
Antique Georgian specimen wood parquetry tea caddy, fitted with two caddies and central glass, standing on repousse brass bracket feet, drop ring handles to the sides, approx16 cm high, 28 cm wide, 15 cm deep
Rare antique mid 19th century miniature sideboard tea caddy, the top lifts to reveal a fitted interior with two caddies and central glass, side secret long drawer, has key. Approx 31.5 cm high, 44 cm wide, 16.5 cm deep
A Georgian burr elm and boxwood stringing tea caddy box, early 19th century interior with two lidded compartments and turned ivory knobs. Height 13.5 cm; width 18 cm; Depth 10.5 cm