Small flame mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy Victorian in age and featuring gilt lion ring handles and a tapering lid, sitting on bun feet and having an ivory lock. The inside fitted with two compartments with lids, 17 cm x 18 cm x 13 cm
Rosewood tea caddy sarcophagus probably late Georgian and in a rosewood veneer with a curved top and a hinged lid revealing two compartmental mixing sections and a centralised cut crystal bowl, height 20 cm, width 32 cm, depth 17 cm
A 19th century silver plate tea caddy and teapot stand, the oval tea caddy with key opening to reveal a two-compartment interior, the shield engraved cartouche framed with floral spray and ribbon, the oval teapot stand with similar cartouche, bead edge to
A Georgian tortoiseshell tea caddy with ivory handle & mother of pearl keyhole, octagon in shape with internal lid & metal lined, handle has come away from top, height 18 cm
George III sterling silver twin handled tea caddy, hallmarked, London, 1813, I,M, with finial and domed cover, flanked by a classical shaped body, decorated with cartouche and phoenix, surrounded by scroll work on circular stepped foot, total weight 185gm,
A Regency flame mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus form, captured ring side handles, M-'o-P inlay and escutcheon, the interior with twin compartments and maker's/retailer's label. Small veneer flaw.
Chinese silver-gilt, filigree and enamel tea caddy, 20th century of hexafoil form, the filigree body and cover applied with enamel birds and flowers and semi-precious stones, marked 'Silver' to the underside, weight 355 grams height 14 cm
Victorian sterling silver tea caddy with gadrooned body and the screw lid with a shell form display. Hallmark- London c1891 Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson). Height 9 cm. Weight 120g
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
A Georgian tea caddy, mahogany with beech inlay, whalebone knobs and brass lion handles, early 19th century, interior witted with lids and holder for a bowl (no bowl), 19 cm high, 34 cm wide, 19 cm deep
A Georgian Sheraton period inlaid tea caddy, oblong with canted corners, the hinged lid inlaid with a moth, the front with a shell in tinted and shaded satinwood. 18.5 cm x 10.5 cm x 12 cm
Regency rosewood and silver tea caddy rosewood with silver borders and corners, with 2 interior lidded compartments, circa 1820, length 21 cm, height 10 cm
A George III mahogany travelling tea caddy, late 18th century, of classical cube form with a hinged top with brass ring pull, the upper meeting edge and the foot slightly projecting, the case in richly figured mahogany with all edges ebony strung, the sing
A George III satinwood and inlaid tea caddy, latter half 18th century, rectangular with canted corners, the hinged top enclosing two compartments with original covers, inlaid throughout with shell, patera, and classical details in various woods on the sati
A George III rosewood tea caddy, early 19th century, of plain double-cube form with a hinged top, with boxwood stringing to all edges, 15 cm high, 30 cm wide, 15 cm deep,
19th century Chinese blue and white tea caddy. Of hexagonal form. Scrolling foliate design. Turned wooden lid and wooden stand, height 16.5 cm (incl.stand)
Georgian mahogany tea caddy. Coffin form caddy with two internal compartments, raised on four low bun feet. Replaced bone escutcheon, height 14 cm length 22.5 cm depth 13 cm
Continental silver tea caddy extensively decorated with figures in a hunting scene, and embossed leaf and floral forms, to cover and caddy. Hallmarked and marked 925. Height 12 cm approx, weight 170grams
Victorian lacquer tea caddy hand painted blossom decorated, with gilt highlights, on black lacquer ground, interior with 2 lacquer compartment lids, with MoP handles, key available. Height 14 cm
A late Victorian silver hinged lidded tea caddy, lobed ovoid form with floral embossed and C-scroll top rim, the lid with wrythen finial, raised on four pad feet. London 1897 by George Unite & Sons. 209gm.
A late Victorian Arts & Crafts Keswick School tea caddy spoon, finely hammered bowl, the tapered broad handle with punch detailed rim. Birmingham 1899 by Keswick School of Industrial Art.
A Chinese Canton export lacquer tea caddy, 19th century, decorated with figures in landscapes and scrolling foliage in gold lacquer on a black ground. Opening to two pewter tea canisters, the whole raised on claw feet, 15 cm high, 24 cm wide, 17 cm deep
A tea caddy and an etui, early 19th century, both in tortoiseshell, the caddy with a hinged top enclosing two covers (the etui missing implements), tea caddy 13 cm high 16 cm wide, 10.5 cm deep.
A fine George III inlay mahogany tea caddy, circa 1800, the top with burr elm panel with ebony and satinwood geometric marquetry, the hinged top enclosing covers, 14 cm high, 23 cm wide, 12.5 cm deep
An ebony and mother of Pearl-Inlaid tea caddy, circa 1860, of sarcophagus form on reeded bun feet, the hinged top enclosing a zinc-lined interior, inlaid with neo classical decoration with foliate and birds, 17 cm high, 32 cm wide, 25 cm deep
A Chinese Canton export lacquer tea caddy, 19th century, decorated with figures in landscapes and scrolling foliage in gold lacquer on a black ground. Opening to two pewter tea canisters., 21 cm high, 37 cm wide, 27 cm deep
A George III Sheraton satinwood tea caddy, circa 1800, the lid and front with cartouches of shells and ebony and satinwood banding enclosing two compartments with covers, 13 cm high, 18 cm long, 10 cm wide
A Sheraton George III burr elm tea caddy, circa 1820, rectangular form with cantered corners, the top and front inlaid with shells, the hinged top enclosing compartments with covers, largest 13 cm high, 19 cm wide, 10 cm deep
A George III satinwood tea caddy, circa 1810, with cantered corners and inset shell decoration, the top enclosing a pair of compartments, 12 cm high, 19.5 cm wide, 11 cm deep
A collection of flatware, 18th century and later, comprising a pair of sauce ladles, four decorative spoons, sugar nips, a folding medicine spoon and a tea caddy spoon.
Antique Russian tea caddy spoon etched to underside with symmetrical band and floral surround, to handle and bowl, hallmarked St Petersburg C1908- 1926
Edwardian sterling silver tea caddy and tray, hallmarked Sheffield, 1909, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, of boat form with reeded border and engraved with central inscription, with a hinged domed lid set with baluster finial, on elliptical form tray with reede
Late Victorian sterling silver tea caddy, hallmarked, London,1898, makers rubbed, of square form with chamfered corners and urn finial, total weight 412gm, height 11 cm
Austrian silver Art Nouveau tea caddy, of oval form, with floral bright cut decoration, raised on four floral Art Nouveau feet, with lock, total weight 539gm
George III sterling silver tea caddy, hallmarked London, 1763, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, of tapering lobed rectangular form, removable cover set with acorn final and gadrooned border, decorated with shell motifs and engraved armorial, set on four shell
Three sterling silver tea caddy spoons, a sterling Infant's spoon, and a pair of sterling silver tongs, late 19th century, Netherlands, with London 1911 import mark, an embossed, Edward II' spoon, a post 1945 Georg Jensen 'Acanthus' caddy spoon, a 1937, Bi
A George III sterling silver tea caddy London, 1773 by Pierre Gillois. Rectangular baluster form, embossed foliate decoration, the pull off cover with pineapple finial engraved with an armorial, on four scroll feet. Height 13 cm
A sterling silver octagonal tea caddy stamped sterling silver. Height 13 cm. With a German silver lidded box, marked G?ndel Leipzig, raised foliate decoration on four ball feet. Height 11 cm.
George III hallmarked sterling silver footed tea caddy, unmarked with faux marks from a spoon of Robert Sharp, London, 1797, 500 grams & 20 cm high (no key)
Regency brass inlaid tea caddy c1825, with Bramah type lock, interior with twin vaulted top canisters, original finely cut bowl and tea caddy spoon, 33 cm, length, 16 cm, height approx
An old Chinese porcelain famille rose lidded tea caddy, the rectangular body and circular flat top lid decorated in traditional figures within walled gardens with floral spray highlights, gilt borders. Height 12.2 cm. Raised on conforming rectangular dark
A Victorian chinoiserie tea caddy, the interior with tin liner, the lid decorated with conforming chinoiserie designs, ivory button, width 16.5 cm, depth 11.5 cm, height 9.5 cm.
A rare William IV mahogany miniature chiffonier tea caddy, upstand back, single drawer above two arched panelled doors enclosing two tea caddy drawers with lids above two smaller drawers, original linings and turned bone handles, all raised on turned feet.