Large Regency casuarina tea caddy inlaid with various woods, the triple interior with matching inlays and lidded canisters, sphinx ring handles to sides, with key, c1825
Large rare Regency sarcophagus tea caddy in coromandel wood with ebony feet and ring handles, the interior with matching vaulted canisters and original bowl, c1825
A Georgian mahogany tea caddy with hinged lid, hand painted with cameo of courtesan, decorated with panels of ribbons. 10.5 cm high, 8.5 cm wide, 9.5 cm deep.
A Georgian burr walnut tea caddy, and two silver spoons, early 19th century, the sarcophagus shaped box with ring handles and target mounts having two lidded and tin paper lined compartments, together with a silver-plated sifter spoon and a cased Sheffield
George III rolled paper filigree tea caddy, the hinged cover mounted silvered pierced handle, each panel in the form of stylised flowers and paper scroll within a chequer strung border, key included, width 12 cm, depth 10 cm, height 12 cm
Regency rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, boxwood strung, twin lidded interior with ivory knobs, lion ring handles & claw feet, c1820, 18.5 cm x 11 cm, 14.5 cm
Large Regency dark rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, with large brass ring handles, bun feet and triple section interior with mixing bowl, c1825, 36 cm x 20 cm, 23 cm high
Regency Chinoiserie lacquered tea caddy, with gold painted figures & birds, twin interior of engraved double lidded pewter containers & claw feet, c1820, 23 cm x 17 cm, 13 cm high
Fine George III burr yew tea caddy, boxwood strung with matching interior canisters and glass bowl, lid with original silver plated loop handle, c1790, 30 cm x 15 cm, 15 cm high
Large Regency/William IV mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus shape with interior of Rosewood & Birdseye maple stripes and lids, c1830, 31 cm x 21 cm, 19 cm high
Rare Pollard oak Regency period tea caddy, of bomb sarcophagus shape, interior with lidded canisters and basket of fruit handles, c1825, 32 cm x 17 cm, 19 cm
Large Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the interior with vaulted canisters and cut glass bowl, ornate brass ring handles & ball feet, c1830, 35 cm x 19 cm, 21 cm high
Large George III flame mahogany tea caddy, the interior with matching & strung canisters and bowl, with heavy lion ring side handles and bun feet, c1800, 35 cm x 19.5 cm, 20 cm high
George V sterling silver two handled tea caddy bombe shape, domed lid with swing handle on 4 shell top scroll legs, Sheffield 1918, maker William Hutton & Sons, Ltd
George V sterling silver tea caddy plain oval shape, hinged lid, fluted rim and base, Birmingham 1924, with matching spoon, both by G Unite & Sons & Lyde Ltd.
A George IV silver tea caddy spoon, King's pattern handle, the plain bowl with rat's tail and initials engraved to underside. Birmingham 1830 by Taylor & Perry.
A good early Victorian tortoiseshell casket form tea caddy, serpentine front, the hinged lid with single interior lid covering the double compartments, ivory trim and finial, the conforming flared apron base supported on four tortoiseshell compressed bun f
A Georgian satinwood tea caddy, decorative stringing and restrained inlay to exterior, captured ring side handles, the interior with two lidded compartments and aperture for mixing bowl. 30 cm x 15 cm x 15.5 cm.
A Coalport rococo style tea caddy box, 1890-1920 period, pattern V3461, the shaped rectangular box with cover profusely decorated in high relief with foliate and scroll moulded edges and cartouches in pale lemon picked out in gilt, raised upon scrolling fe
A Chinese export ware Imari tea caddy, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, lid absent, a straight sided tea caddy of octagonal profile with a typical flat collar, decorated with formal borders of lotus, scrolls, stiff leaves and other flowers in underglaze blue wi
Chinese silver-gilt, filigree and enamel tea caddy, of hexafoil form, the filigree body and cover applied with enamel birds and flowers and semi-precious stones, marked 'Silver' to the underside, height 18 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Moritz of Leipzig, cased picnic set, c. 1920, for six people, interior fitted with two cocktail shakers, two thermos, six graduated glasses, two glass shooter glasses, a spirit flask, tea caddy, vinegar and oil bottles, three food tins, six porcelain plate
Mahogany tea caddy on stand, the rectangular box with ebony string inlay, one drawer below, on four turned legs, height 70.5 cm, width 35 cm, depth 25.5 cm
An Edwardian Doulton Lambeth tea caddy, tube lined motto to one panel 'Honest Tea is The Best Policy', sculpted leaf and floral designs, silver removable cover, top fitting and plain shield cartouche. Chester 1904, impressed maker's and artist's marks to b
An early 1900s silver tea caddy, inverted baluster box form, the hinged lid with engraved initials to top, raised on four feet. Chester 1911 by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd. 290gms. Provenance: The Flower Family Collection. 9 cm x 8 cm x 12 cm
Regency burr yew tea caddy of canted sarcophagus shape, with triple section interior of rosewood and ivory thread escutcheon. c1820, 31 cm x 14.5 cm, 17 cm high
Large Regency parquetry tea caddy of many woods, including ebony, satinwood, maple, fruitwood, mahogany, and burr yew. Sarcophagus shape with a 3 division interior, c1830, 32 cm x 17.5 cm, 19.5 cm high
Three Tiffany sterling silver tea caddy spoons including 1 gilded silver, each with shell form bowl, marked verso, with 2 original Tiffany fabric pouch. Length 8 cm (each). Weight 54grams (total)
Georgian mahogany tea caddy, of casket form, with a facetted hinged cover on a tapered casket set with drop ring handles, on brass clawed feet,fitted as a sewing box, height 22.5, width 35.5, depth 18 cm, a/f.
Late Regency/early Victorian flame mahogany tea caddy, with vaulted interior canisters of flame mahogany and Australian red cedar, with brass escutcheon and plaque, c1840
Regency sarcophagus tea caddy in Brazilian rosewood, with twin lidded interior, brass ball feet, ring handle, the stringing and handles of boxwood, ivory escutcheon, c1825.
George III sterling silver oval tea caddy. Bright cut engraved body and flower bud finial by James Mince & William Hodgins, London 1780, 370g and 10 cm high
A rare Queen Anne Britannia standard silver tea caddy, hexagonal form, the cap form lid with bead finial, spreading base. London 1709 by William Francis. 136.5gms. Height 12 cm
A Victorian dome top walnut tea caddy box, 19th century, the plain high domed box with a burr walnut lid and well figured timbers to the body and interior, two lidded compartments with Tunbridge ware style coloured edges, and later lined with complementary
George III sterling silver tea caddy, of octagonal form with rounded fluted corners, with engraved arcades along top & bottom & armorial of a tree, fitted with lock (no key)., London c1788, maker William Plummer, height 14.5 cm, weight: 469 grams
An Arts & Crafts copper tea caddy, the exterior decorated with Spanish galleons on the sea, stamped to the side and base with 'Newlyn', the lid with a small swing handle. 15 cm x 12 cm
A Regency rosewood inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, fine satinwood inlaid panels with elaborate scrolling frame, captured ring handles, the interior with two lidded compartments.