Twinings Limited Edition Royal Worcester tea caddy to commemorate the Australian Bicentenary, 1788-1988, with documentation and original presentation box
A Samson of Paris tea caddy shaped perfume bottle, 19th century, the rectangular body with a small neck, decorated in the early Worcester style with gilt enriched rococo reserves of fancy birds upon a blue scale ground, with mock Worcester bordered fret ma
Satsuma vase triangular dish & tea caddy, the ovoid vase decorated with a landscape, the dish with flower and lattice pattern in iron red, the tea caddy of cylindrical shape with zinc lined inner and glazed ceramic outer.
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 George III blue and white chinoiserie decorated tea caddy, canister form with rounded shoulder and short neck, no lid, coastal pagoda decoration with two figures upon a bridge, unmarked. Height 9.5 cm
Vintage sarcophagus form tea caddy dome lid, opening to fitted interior, with 2 lidded compartments, with remnants of silver lining, on bun feet, height 17 cm, width 20 cm
19th century tea caddy, in mahogany, of tapering facetted form, opening to three compartments with ivory handles, the whole on four spherical feet, 14 cm x 23 cm
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 Chinese porcelain rectangular lidded tea caddy with stylized sweet Pea scrolling decoration, 19th/20th century. Provenance: The collection of a retired airline executive, height 15 cm
Victorian rosewood tea caddy oblong shape with mother of pearl roundel to the lid, 2 division interior, lacking lids, (cracks and small chips to rear corners), 20 cm width, together with small circular barometer with ceramic dial, 9 cm diameter.
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
Regency rosewood tea caddy sarcophagus shape, (lacks interior fittings and escutcheon), together with a burr walnut stationery stand with gilt metal embellishments.