Late Victorian sterling silver tea caddy, faceted oval form, hinged lid with urn finial, body with raised band, London 1899, approx 136 grams (small dents)
A George III silver plain tea caddy, oval form with seated griffin crest on oval cartouche, the flat lid with oval urn form finial, hidden hinge. London 1784 by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, width 13 cm.
A pair of sterling silver Prince of Wales feathers, tea caddy spoons, Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield, 1981, engraved ich dien, Wt 50 grams, length 8.5 cm
A Victorian black lacquer and gilt chinoiserie tea caddy, the interior with one tin lined tea container, with original two lids, raised on bun feet. (top faded and worn). 21 x 15 x 12.5 cm.
Halstaff & Hannaford handsome antique English casket top travelling tea caddy with coromandal veneer and engraved ormolu strap mounts, interior fitted with matching dome-top tea canisters with spring loaded lids, circa 1860, bearing maker's label inside li
A fine English mahogany sarcophagus form tea caddy of large proportions, internally fitted with two original tea canisters and cut crystal mixing bowl, circa 1850, 22 cm high, 38 cm wide, 22 cm deep
An English regency mahogany tea caddy, with chequerboard stringing and ebony and satin wood diamond inlay to the lid, internally fitted with two original tea canisters and mixing bowl, circa 1830, 17 cm high, 31 cm wide, 17 cm deep
An English Art Nouveau sterling silver tea caddy by E.S. Barnsley of Birmingham, circa 1911. Note: the design was registered in 1901. 11 cm high, 10 cm wide, 158 grams
Mid 19th century string inlaid tea caddy, of rectangular form with a hinged cover, opening to reveal twin compartments, with a removable hinged storage container and a circular recess for glass bottle, with red felt lining to interior and green to base, a/
Large Georgian tea caddy, of rectangular form, with stringing to the edges, opening to a fitted interior with later bowl and two decanters and stoppers, flanked by a pair of drop handles and raised on four bun feet, 20 cm x 26 cm x 15.5 cm
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 George III mahogany tea caddy, the domed rising top with brass handle opening to reveal two zinc canisters. Height 15 cm, width 26 cm, depth 14.5 cm. Provenance: Contents of Swanton, Sutton Forest
An antique English coromandel tea caddy with domed top and twin compartments, whalebone handles and remains of zinc lining, circa 1855, 17 cm high, 24 cm wide, 13 cm deep
An unusual sterling silver tea caddy with engraved decoration and carved ivory pineapple finial, stamped 'T.B.' with London marks for 1902, 10 cm high, 160 grams total
Chinese early Qing Dynasty blue and white porcelain tea caddy, with sterling silver cover, of facetted form, decorated loosely with flowers and foliage, height 10.5 cm
Chinese export ware lacquer tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, decorated continuously with court scenes and stylised flowers and foliage, raised on four dragon feet, height 15 cm x width 24.5 cm
Regency inlaid mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with twin loop handles, opening to three sectioned interior, inlaid with brass scroll work, raised on four bun feet, 15 cm x 31 cm x 23 cm
A quality George III casket form tortoiseshell tea caddy, paneled with ivory and white metal trim, gilded captured ring lion mask handles and paw feet. The fitted interior with twin compartments and cut crystal mixing bowl, red velvet lined. 31 x 13.5 x 18
Georgian tortoiseshell tea caddy silver inlay and decorative finial, with engraved monogram to exterior, twin lids to interior, circa 1770s, height 14 cm.
George II sterling silver tea caddy, mark of Ebenezer Coker, London, 1763, of rectangular shape, engraved with scrolls, leaves and flowers, lidded, hallmarked, height 13 cm weight 314 grams. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
A Victorian tea caddy & rosewood sewing box the caddy in flame mahogany with two lidded individual containers. The sewing box with mother-of-pearl inlay and nine compartments in a lift-out tray. Caddy - 18 x 30 x 15 cm sewing box - 11 x 26 x 18 cm
Tortoise shell tea caddy, 19th century two sectional caddy with carved ivory inlay edges, lid finials and four bun shape feet, height 9.5 cm, length 15 cm, depth 9 cm, some A/F
A late Victorian silver tea caddy, oval form, half embossed, with cap form lid, height 9.5 cm. London 1896 by Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson). 152gm.
Shelley rare earthenware tea caddy transfer printed with a Scottish hunting scene, hand painted over the transfer. circa 1910. Lid missing. 14 cm high.
Good 19th century inlaid walnut tea caddy, of deep rectangular form, decorated with herringbone veneer borders, opening to three lidded compartments with ivory handles, with secret drawer to side, the whole raised upon gilt metal feet, 17 cm x 23.5 cm x 14
Good Regency sarcophagus tea caddy, in ebonised wood, inlaid with scrolling floral motifs in mother of pearl, opening to a fitted interior with central bowl, flanked by removable lidded canisters, the whole raised on four lobed bun feet and flanked by drop
Late 19th century Russian papier mache tea caddy, of deep rectangular form, the cover painted with troika scene, opening to lined interior, with factory stamp to cover, 9 cm x 16 cm x 10 cm
Repousse tea and coffee suite, c1821 Wt 3.763kg a J E Terry and Co hallmarked sterling silver tea and coffee suite, c1821 Wt 3.763kg comprising coffee pot, teapot, tea caddy no key but open, creamer and sugar bowl.
Victorian sterling silver tea caddy oval shape with lion mask and ring handles and part fluted and embossed scroll decoration, London 1897, approx 190 grams
Burmese repousse silver tea caddy & cover cylindrical form in traditional form with continuous decoration of dancing figures, the detachable lid with seated figure, approx 335 grams
A Chinese 19th century export gilt and lacquered tea caddy sarcophagus shape with cantered corners, decorated in shaped panels with figures in interior settings on a floral and daiper pattern ground. Raised on lions head feet. The interior with original pe
A superb and rare Victorian walnut and parquetry sideboard tea caddy of large sarcophagus form with geometric inlays, lid interior inlaid with central oval shell paterae with conical designs above and below, two inlaid hinged tea compartments centred by an
A George IV mother-of-pearl inlaid tortoiseshell tea caddy, standing on four ball feet with floral marquetry inlay to the front, opening to a split compartment, the mouth of the box lined with bone, 16 cm high, 18 cm wide, 10 cm deep
An antique English tea caddy, rosewood veneer with inlaid brass top and bun feet, interior fitted with two canisters and space for mixing bowl, circa 1830, 19 cm high33 cm wide, 16.5 cm deep
An antique Indian silver tea caddy of cylindrical form with scrolling foliate decoration, 19th century, maker's mark to base, 8.5 cm high, 7.5 cm diameter, 110 grams
An exceptional exhibition quality silver plated tea caddy adorned with silver electrotype panels in high relief. The interior fitted with two lidded tea cannisters with engraved tops, circa 1870. Impressed mark 'Elkington Faciet', 16 cm high, 18 cm wide, 1
George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy with 2 internal lidded canisters and glass bowl, 31 cm x 15 cm, 15 cm high, comes with a 1936 receipt from Fred Naylor's antique furniture Coy, 40 market Street Sydney Stanley Lipscombe's first employer
Antique tortoiseshell tea caddy antique lidded hexagonal tea caddy, with lid opening to lidded lead lined tea compartment, on 4 bun feet, height 11 cm. Damage near the hinge
Lovely late Georgian inlaid tea caddy, of compressed hexagonal form, the hinged top cover opening to reveal two lead lined compartments with covers and turned bone handles, the cover featuring a central marquetry compass point roundel above geometric marqu
Five pieces of 18th century Alt Wien porcelain, comprising coffee pot, chocolate pot, milk jug, tea caddy and tazza, each decorated with floral sprays, height 8 cm-19.5 cm (5)
Georgian tea caddy, of plain rectangular form with a hinged top, opening to reveal two lidded compartments, with boxwood stringing to all edges, 12 cm x 21.5 cm x 12 cm
A late Georgian inlaid beech tea caddy, the lid inlaid with an oval fan, the bone escutcheon above a central decoration of snow drops to the front, 13 cm high, 15 cm wide, 10 cm deep