10pcs Danish silver serving table flatware, early 20th century, comprising of serving spoons, ladles, commemorative year spoons, tea caddy spoons, cake server, sugar sifting spoon, etc. Ladle spoon length 18.5 cm. Total weight 356grams
A tea caddy in the form of leather books 19th century with top compartment and hidden lock, brass fittings to interior, 15 x 21 cm (faults to top lid, leather worn)
A Chinese export ware famille rose porcelain tea caddy, of shouldered shape, the panels to either side painted with figures in landscape; provenance to an Otago goldfield's recovery. Hairline crack to mouth. Height 11.5 cm
English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian tea caddy with spoon having an oval body with straight sides, applied reeded borders, a hinged boat form lid with domed finial, sitting on a flat base, with an internal fitted spoon. London, 1897, maker George U
A Regency tortoiseshell, ivory silver strung tea caddy, circa 1810 the domed faceted top with blonde tortoiseshell cross banding, centred by a silver tablet, opening to reveal two lidded compartments, with ivory spacings between the lid and eight sided bod
A sterling silver tea caddy, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, London, 1904 of knife box form, the lid surmounted by a cloverleaf loop handle, opening to reveal a gilt interior, engraved 'NM' 360 gms, 10 cm high, 9 cm wide, 9 cm deep. Property f
A Brazilian rosewood tea caddy, circa 1835 (2). A Brazilian rosewood tea caddy, circa 1835 of sarcophagus form, the domed rectangular lid opening to reveal an interior with two tea boxes flanking a central crystal mixing bowl, with tapering sides, brass li
A George III mahogany tea caddy, early 19th century (2). A George III mahogany tea caddy, early 19th century of sarcophagus form, the domed lid with boxwood stringing and parquetry banding opening to reveal compartments for caddies and a crystal mixing bow
A Georgian rosewood tea caddy, fruitwood edging and foliate inlay; brass lion-mask and ring-drop handles; fitted with glass caddies and bowl. Width 36 cm
A George III rosewood tea caddy, fruitwood edging, diamond lozenge key escutcheon; brass lion mask and ring-drop handles, brass ball feet. Width 23.5 cm
A brass bound coromandel tea caddy, circa 1860. Rectangular form with decorative engraving, the domed cover enclosing two tea compartments. Ex. Theodore and Alexander Goff Ltd (Hong Kong)
A Victorian Imari tea caddy by Davenport, circa 1870-1887, of canister shape with a flattened lid and decorated throughout with iron red and gilded patterns and florals in reserves; iron red backstamp and numerals underside. Height 11.5 cm
A George II pedestal footed sterling silver tea caddy, 1750 London, with maker's mark for Samuel Taylor, specialist caddy maker, of shaped bulbous form and decorated in the rococo manner, bearing a contemporary coat of arms and a crest to the opposite cart
English hallmarked sterling silver Edward VII tea caddy having a plain straight -sided cylinder shape body, a pull-off lid that acts as a measure, sitting on a flat base. Stamped 144444 Birmingham, 1910, maker Martin, Hall & Co condition good to fair, dent
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, 18 cm wide
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), 16.5 cm wide
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, 21 cm wide
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
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 12 cm
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 7 cm
A 19th century English brown tortoiseshell and bone mounted tea caddy the hinged lid and lower body with an ebony patterned bone border, above four brass ball feet, (corner decorations lacking), 16.5 x 13 x 11.5 cm
A George III silver tea caddy by Solomon Hougham, London 1801. Of faceted oval form, the step moulded cover with ivory finial, the body with repousse bands bordering bright cut facets with ribbon and floral chassed banding, 597 grams, 16 cm width x 16.5 cm
A collection of three shell bowl Georgian tea caddy spoons one 1827 by William Chawner, one 1801 London by Urquhart and Hart and the other London 1806 maker S. C
A sterling silver tea caddy Birmingham, 1901, by William hall. Decorated with cherubs and mythological characters. Height 10 cm. Width 10 cm. Depth 8 cm. Total weight 270g.
Milton Moon (b. 1926), 'Chaire' lidded tea caddy grey blue glaze, artist's signature incised to base, together with a Harry Memmott stoneware flagon with stopper and spout in flowing brown and iron oxide glaze (2). Height 20 cm. Height 30 cm
A collection of English silver condiments and spoons, 18th century, and later comprising two pairs of pepperettes, a mustard pot, a tea caddy spoon, seven teaspoons, two condiment spoons and a set of sugar tongs the pepperettes 10 cm high
A late 19th century French 'The' (tea) caddy, the hinged lid inlaid with cut brass floral designs and inlaid mother-of-pearl florets framing 'The' in script, the front with similar cartouches inlaid to two small hinged doors; barley twist haft-columns deco
English hallmarked sterling silver George II Bombe tea caddy. English hallmarked sterling silver George II Bombe tea caddy with scrolled floral etched & raised detail on claw feet & a 'Per Varios Casus' etched coat of arms. Some dents & a small pierced hol
An early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, circa 1830s/40s, of sarcophagus form with a plain white metal cartouche to the lid and a conforming escutcheon, with tortoiseshell veneer throughout with metal stringing, the interior containing lidded compartmen
A Chinese export lacquered tea caddy, early 19th century, the black lacquered box with fine gilt filigree borders and decorated in two tone gilt to the lid with floral and patterned spandrels and bearing the name 'James Murdoch', the interior with delicate
Regency tea caddy, c. 1815, of sarcophagus form in coromandel wood, containing two lidded caddies and cut glass mixing bowl, height 22 cm, width 35 cm, depth 19 cm. Provenance: Fraser's Antiques, Willoughby, 1992
A c.1900 fancy silver embossed tea caddy, oval form with a full encircling repousse band of figures in a landscape including multiple buildings, fine beaded borders, oval fitted cap lid. Import marks for London 1901. Weight 193gms.
Antique English rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, with mother of pearl escutcheon, with fitted interior and a later mixing bowl approx 35 cm long, 24 cm wide, 23 cm deep
A rare George III silver tea caddy of plain oval form, the flat oval lid with concealed hinge and oval urn form finial, crested with a griffin within an oval leaf decorated framed cartouche. Original lock, no key. London 1784 by Charles Aldridge & Henry Gr
Victorian mahogany & inlaid tea caddy in rectangular form with a removable insert & a cut glass tea bowl. The lid on the left compartment has come away from the hinge. Dimensions 30 x 15 x 14 cm
A 19th century Chinese black lacquer and gilt tea caddy, the casket with in-curved foliage and figure decorated panels; pewter fitted interior; carved gilt feet. Width 23 cm