Hallmarked sterling silver table wares consisting of an Australian Arts & Crafts sugar spoon Perth, maker James A. Lynton weight 25g tea caddy spoon, with shell bowl and rope twist border. Partially marked, marker GS weight 20g tea caddy spoon, with shell
A late Victorian silver plate-mounted oak tea caddy, late 19th century, of sarcophagus form with a hinged top enclosing two compartments with covers, the metal cover engraved with bamboo and foliate designs, the body with decoratively shaped mounts through
Maling blue and white covered tea caddy. Octagonal; decorated with scenes of industry to each side. Marked 'North-East Coast Industries Exhibition, Newcastle-On-Tyne, 1929'. Height 14 cm
An unusual Victorian purple slag glass tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, with fine floral decoration to the exterior, the interior with divided compartments. Width 18 cm
Antique Chinese porcelain tea caddy complete with original lid, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling vines. Early 19th century, Jiaqing or Daoguang reign periods. Slight expected signs of wear and use. Height 16.5 cm
A Victorian burr-walnut domed top tea caddy, c.1870, decorated with metal mounts, with two inner compartments. Height 14.2 cm. Width 20 cm. Depth 11.5 cm
An early 19th century sarcophagus tea caddy in mahogany with satinwood stringing and inlaid escutcheon, raised on gilt metal claw feet; the interior divided into three compartments, lids absent, some faults. 28 x 14 x 16 cm
An early 20th century silver tea caddy of serpentine rectangular form, the oval domed hinged lid with ivory finial, raised on compressed bun feet. London 1914 by S.W. Smith & Co. 11 x 8 x 10.5 cm Weight 287gms
19th century Georgian style mahogany tea caddy. Sarcophagus form, with lions head ring handles and mother of pearl escutcheon; with two internal compartments. Lids available but detached; mixing bowl replacement. Height 17 cm, length 31 cm
A Georgian sterling silver oval tea caddy the lid and body with bright cutting and engraved floral borders. crest and ivory knop. Marks London 1799. Weight: 334g. Height 14 cm
An early 19th century Caughley tea caddy, the ovoid body with underglaze blue Chinese 'The Conversation' pattern, cylindrical neck, no cover, spreading circular foot, underglaze blue mark to base to simulate or resemble an oriental mark. Height 13.3 cm
A large cross banded mahogany tea caddy 19th century, with a fully fitted interior inlaid with burr walnut, lacking the mixing bowl 17.5 x 39.5 x 19 cm
A Regency flame mahogany small cube form tea caddy, plain form, singular section interior, oval floral embossed gilt metal escutcheon, good dark colour and patina. 12.5 cm x 9.5 cm x 11.2 cm
An early Victorian burr walnut tea caddy, the interior with two lidded compartments and paper lining to lid, brass keyhole escutcheon. 21.5 cm x 13 cm x 12.5 cm
A Victorian period walnut tea caddy, the dome top and front with decoratively cut-out brass panels inlaid with agate cabochon stones, the interior with two domed lidded compartments, original lining to lid. 23.5 cm x 12.5 cm x 15.5 cm
A good Edwardian silver tea caddy in the Adams manner, oval form, the fitted lid with domed central section and ebony finial, all fitted to a conforming boat form tray, raised on compressed ball feet, fine reeded rims. London 1906 by Martin Hall & Co. Tota
An Australian specimen wood inlaid huon pine and rosewood parquetry tea caddy, 19th century, the rectangular top onlaid with a pattern of three stars, the font panel parquetry work, 25 cm wide, 13 cm deep, 12 cm high
An Australian ivory mounted specimen wood tea caddy, circa 1840, the chamfered top and sides with parquetry decoration and applied ivory mounts, opening to a fitted interior with dual tea compartments, 18 cm wide, 11 cm deep, 14 cm high
A Chinese porcelain tea caddy, European silver shape, square pillow form with arched shoulders, decorated in underglaze blue with lakeside pavilions and temples. Lid absent. Height 11.5 cm
A late Victorian silver plate tea caddy, rectangular baluster form embossed with florals and scrolls, flowerhead and leaf sculpted finial, raised on four scrolling legs. Hallmarks for Rogers & Slater
A rosewood tea caddy, early 19th century, of sarcophagus form inlaid and strung with mother-of-pearl, the gadrooned hinged lid opening to a pair of hinged lidded canisters flanking a later moulded glass bowl, timber ring handles to the side, on small bun f
A mid Victorian octagonal black lacquered tea caddy with painted gilt Chinoiserie decoration. The interior with original fitted tin lidded engraved tea canisters, circa 1850. Length 23 cm
An early Victorian burr walnut tea caddy with boxwood stringing between all panels. Two lidded compartments with bone knobs. Side handles removed. Length 19 cm
A rare 18th century George III octagonal tea caddy in satinwood, finely inlaid on four panels with Sheraton style floral motifs, circa 1790. Height 11 cm
A good early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, rectangular form, the mildly domed lid of hexagonal section, plain un-engraved rectangular top plaque and escutcheon, opening to reveal an ivory lined edge interior and two tortoiseshell covered compartments,
Royalty: collection including 1927 Visit of Duke & Duchess of York metal plaque; 1935 Silver Jubilee Meakin mug; 1937 George VI Coronation cigarette case & pen-knife; 1953 Coronation medal with bow, tray, money boxes (3), teapot, Copeland Spode mug & beake
A rare Australian folk art specimen tea caddy box, c.1929, made at the Wertheim piano factory. Burnley Melbourne, with inner label detailing some of the timbers used, including Queensland maple, silky oak, mountain ash, jarrah and swan bone. The top panel
9 various hallmarked sterling silver silver items. Three matching coffee spoons, Birmingham 1920; tea caddy spoon, London 1908; pr. Sugar nips; coffee spoon; two other spoons etc. Total weight 87g
A good George III tortoiseshell bowfront tea caddy, the flared pagoda form top with a small silver name plate engraved 'Sanderson', the front finely inlaid with mother-of-pearl chinoiserie decoration of florals and stylised building, plain three-quarter co
A George III Yew Wood tea caddy, the rectangular hinged top, with silver plate ring opening to reveal a mixing bowl compartment, flanked by hinged compartments. 15 cm high, 31 cm wide, 15 cm deep
A George III burr satinwood tea caddy, the sarcophagus with Ebony and boxwood stringing, with hinged top, opening to reveal two compartments, and ivory escutcheon on brass bun feet. 16 cm high, 19 cm wide
A Regency mahogany tea caddy. It is of scarcopogus form with ormolu ring handles, the hinged lid enclosing a mixing bowl compartment flanked by tea compartment. 18 cm high, 30 cm wide
A Japanese sterling silver tea caddy, early to mid 20th century, with maker's mark, Samurai Shokai, Yokohama, of generous proportions and finely relief worked and engraved and fashioned as a geisha, her open parasol serving as the bowl of the spoon; hallma
A Japanese.950 sterling silver tea caddy, early to mid 20th century, no maker's mark, of generous proportions and finely relief worked and engraved and fashioned as a geisha, her open parasol serving as the bowl of the spoon; hallmarked sterling underside
Three various sterling silver spoons, including a 19th century fiddle pattern spoon with maker's marks for Henry Cohen, a partially marked shovel shaped spoon (tested for silver) and a small tea caddy spoon marked sterling silver, the bowl with a figural r
A fine quality 19th century (probably Daoguang period) Chinese lidded porcelain tea caddy. Underglaze blue floral scrolls. Good condition, minor wear only. Glaze cracks to the lid. Height 17 cm