Victorian sarcophagus shaped mahogany tea caddy, c. 1860, with string inlay, an ivory keyhole and brass lion handles, raised on brass eagle claw and ball feet, containing two lidded compartments with ivory pulls, with ivory handled sterling silver tea spoo
Georgian oval satinwood and marquetry tea caddy, c. 1790, crossbanded with Brazilian rosewood, decorated with foliate design in harewood marquetry, with key and sterling silver tea spoon mark of George knight, London, 1821 (2), height 13 cm width 15 cm dep
Georgian oval satinwood and marquetry tea caddy, c. 1790, decorated with wreath, bow and arrow, the lid with a brass pulls and floral marquetry, with key, height 12 cm width 15 cm depth 9 cm. Provenance: Martyn Cook Antiques Sydney, the collection of Dr. H
Regency mahogany and marquetry tea caddy, c. 1830, rectangular with marquetry and ebony string inlay on all sides and in the interior, with ivory keyhole, containing two removable canisters, height 12 cm width 18 cm depth 12 cm. Provenance: The collection
George I sterling silver tea caddy, mark of Elizabeth Goodwin, London, 1725, of octagonal form with domed, pull-off cap to slide-off cover, surmounted by an acorn finial, on stepped base, hallmarked, weight 207 grams height 13.5 cm. Provenance: Private Col
A tea caddy, pair of compotes, and a barrel shaped box, blackwood, Tasmanian origin, 19th century, (4 items), the tea caddy 13 cm high, 14 cm wide, 10 cm deep
A George III tortoisehell and ivory veneered tea caddy, with a silver escutcheon and plate engraved 'E.Whitaker', standing on bun feet, 12 cm high,19.5 cm wide, 12 cm deep
A George III mahogany tea caddy, early 19th century, of sarcophagus form on flattened bun feet, the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior with a cut glass mixing bowl flanked by a pair of removable covered canisters, height 19 cm, length 30 cm, width 15 c
Two pairs of antique brass candlesticks together with a Lipton's souvenir tea caddy from the British Empire exhibition 1925, (5 items), the tallest 26 cm high
A Georgian tea caddy, flame mahogany and satinwood with marquetry top and front, late 18th century, interior relined in green felt, 12.5 cm high, 19 cm wide, 12 cm deep
Two Levi Borgstrom carved wooden spoons, one a tea caddy scoop, the other with wide tapered bowl, small crack to rim, both with hook form short handles. Maximum width 10.5 cm.
Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy the interior with 2 lidded compartments and central crystal mixing bowl on brass lions paw feet (lacking handles) 30 cm width
George III satinwood & marquetry octagonal tea caddy the lid and front decorated with 3 classical beauties, the back and sides inlaid with burr walnut oval panels, green velvet lined interior with lift out lid, 13 cm width, 12.5 height
George V. sterling silver tea caddy two handled bombe form, hinged lid with swing handle, beaded rim on shell top scroll feet, Sheffield 1913, approx 162g
Small George III sterling silver tea caddy footed vase shape with embossed flowerheads and swags, the removable domed lid with urn finial, London 1771, maker Samuel Taylor, approx 297g
A George III sterling silver tea caddy, by John Emes, London, circa 1799, of ovoid form, with a domed hinged cover opening to a divided interior, the engraved frieze of floral design, above an engraved wreath and lower band of leaves and twigs. 428gms ster
Collection 2012 Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee pieces including: limited edition Buckingham Palace tea caddy, marked to base and # 963/1000; and a pair mugs, in original packaging.
Early 19th century Sheffield Plate tea caddy, the body of reeded elliptical form, set with a stepped domed cover and pineapple finial, with engraved heraldic crest plaque to body, height 16.5 cm, width 13.5 cm
English late 18th century Sheffield silver on copper tea caddy, in Adams taste, of oval form, decorated with central crest of a hand clasping a salmon surrounded by floral swags, with beaded edges, 8.5 x 13 cm
A George IV calamander tea caddy; of sarcophagus form, the domed rising top revealing twin caddies; flanked by ring handles on reeded bun feet. Height 22 cm, width 36 cm, depth 19.5 cm. Provenance: David Jones' Antiques Department, 27 November 1974. Thence
A Victorian sterling silver tea caddy, Birmingham, circa 1880, with domed lid and gilt washed interior, engraved with a lion's head encompassed by a chain, 7.5 cm high, 10 cm wide, 4.5 cm deep, 150gms total weight of silver
Rococo style Victorian tea caddy having floral and scrolled work with blank cartouche on each side. By Robinson, Edkins & Aston Birmingham. 1839, height10.1 cm. Weight250.5 grams.
A Georgian lacquered Chinoiserie tea caddy, early 19th century, gilt painted with a scene of scholars in a courtyard, with original cut crystal tea bowls sitting in a fully fitted blue velvet lined interior, standing on four gilt bronze paws, 21.5 cm high,
A George III satinwood inlaid mahogany tea caddy, with a matching set of silver tea spoons by John, Henry & Charles Lias of London, circa 1823, with gilt bronze lion form ring handles, standing on bun feet, original bowl and tongs, 20.5 cm high, 25.5 cm wi
Chinese export ware tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, decorated with reserves of figures in a pagoda setting, with floral accents, the hinged cover opening to reveal two pewter tea containers, raised on four giltwood feet, 12.5 cm x 21 cm x 15 cm
Lovely Chinese Qing Dynasty, 19th century export lacquer tea caddy, c.1840, of octagonal form, decorated with figures within landscapes, on a brown lacquer ground, the cover opening to reveal two pewter tea caddies, set with covers and ivory handles, the w
A Neo-Gothic antique English tea caddy, rosewood with gilt metal mounts, circa 1840, interior fitted with two lidded compartments with whalebone handles, 14 cm high, 23 cm wide, 13 cm deep
An antique English rosewood double tea caddy, early 19th century, interior fitted with original boxes and velvet lining, 21 cm high, 32 cm wide, 16 cm deep
An antique Georgian tea caddy, tortoiseshell inlaid with silver, circa 1800, interior fitted with original zinc compartments with tortoiseshell lids, a fine example. 13 cm high, 19.5 cm wide, 17 cm deep
Two Levi Borgstrom carved wooden spoons, one a tea caddy scoop, the other with wide tapered bowl, both with hook form short handles. Maximum width 10.5 cm.
George III sterling silver oval tea caddy with bright cut bands and two shields, one with engraved initials, detachable lid, Sheffield 1796, maker William Tucker & Co, approx 133 grams
A Victorian silver tea caddy, bombe shape, the exterior profusely embossed, the lid with a pagoda knop, raised on four scrolling feet, Birmingham 1851 by Elkington & Co Ltd. 391gm.
Chinese blue and white porcelain tea caddy. With carved wooden lid with 'Shou' character. On a wooden stand. Height 14 cm without stand. Provenance: Luciano Sita collection, Sydney.
A collection of items, including a, Royal Copenhagen bird figurines, Sato Japanese cloisonne vase, Richard Ginori tea caddy and matching dish. The tea caddy 12 cm high.
Victorian rosewood tea caddy 19th century of sarcophagus form with mother-of-pearl inlay, interior with pressed glass bowl flanked by two canisters, height 22 cm, width 33 cm, depth 18 cm. Provenance: David Jones Gallery, Sydney. Private Collection, Sydney
A William IV tortoiseshell tea caddy, sarcophagus shaped, monogrammed Rba 1799, two section and lidded interior, raised on ball feet. Minor losses. Height 18 cm.
George III chequer strung mahogany tea caddy with 3 division interior, and original swan handle to lid, circa 1770s, length 23 cm; height 14 cm excluding handle.
Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with brass inlay, twin lidded compartments to interior, 15.5 cm height, 24 cm width some brass stringing missing
A collection of silver mounted cutlery items and seals, comprising eight pieces including three silver spoons with shell bowls, two horn spoons, two ivory handed Continental silver desk seals and a silver plated tea caddy spoon
A Regency tea caddy, casuarina and pine with brass lion handles and bun feet, circa 1825, interior fitted with casuarina compartments and glass mixing bowl, 22 cm high, 31 cm wide, 15 cm deep
A Chinese yellow Yixing tea caddy, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 19th century, the square form large caddy decorated to the sides and lid with moulded shallow relief decoration of dragons and phoenix amongst clouds. Circular impressed seal mark to base.
An English flame mahogany tea caddy, 19th century, the hinged lid opening to a felt interior with a central cut glass footed bowl flanked by mahogany cannisters, 17 cm high, 30.5 cm wide, 15 cm deep
An antique white metal teapot and tea caddy in a woven box, Republic era, 1920s, teapot made in Fukien province, caddy made in Hunan, a cusped square section teapot with twin handles and a recessed lid, engraved with figures, flowers and script signed by e
Good Victorian brass inlaid rosewood tea caddy extensive brass inlay to lid and sides and interior, fitted interior with two zinc lined compartments, and central glass mixing bowl, key available, length 32 cm.
A late Victorian Staffordshire 'Egg Shell' porcelain and sterling silver coffee service, setting for six, comprising coffee cans and saucers, tea pot, creamer, sugar basin and tea caddy. The sterling silver overlay designed with rose flower garland and che
A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, the body and hinged lid with mother of pearl and brass-line inlay. The fitted interior is lined with red velvet, on bun feet. 19 x 33 x 15 cm.
A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy with floral mother of pearl inlay, circa 1850, of serpentine form, standing on ivory bun feet, 13.5 cm high, 20 cm wide, 12.5 cm deep
A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy with engraved silver cartouche to lid, circa 1860, with engraved silver cartouche to the hinged cover and engraved initials Me, 16.5 cm high, 17.5 cm wide, 11.5 cm deep
William IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, traditional form, two handled (one chipped), interior with 2 lidded compartments and glass mixing bowl on bun feet, 31 cm wide
An 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain tea caddy, octagonal lozenge section, decorated with a continuous landscape. Replaced wooden cover, old chips, height 12 cm