*** | George II sterling silver tea caddy. Hm London 1758, Arthur Sonesby.The cover in the form of a Mandarin seated cross legged. Height 16 cm, width 290g). Provenance: The estate collection of Sir Eric and lady Harrison, former high Commissioner to the UK… | *** | |
*** | George III Hester Bateman hallmarked sterling silver tea caddy London 1787, lockable lid, swing handle finial, engraved, marked 'HB' to base, small dent to lid which closes irregularly. Height 11 cm (total) | *** | |
*** | Georgian mahogany tea caddy, with three internal fruitwood lidded and silvered compartments; external brass embellishments; on four brass claw feet. Width 35 cm height 22 cm | *** | |
*** | Pair large Chinese famille vert tea caddies. Mythical flying dragon decoration Kiangsi mark to base, but later. Height 32 each | *** | |
*** | Georgian tea caddy house. Hinged rooftop lid with drawer below. With painted Georgian architectural details, height 32 cm | *** | |
*** | Georgian tortoiseshell tea caddy, rectangular form, with serpentine front, and 2 interior compartments, on 4 replacement ivory feet. Nb: ivory & tortoiseshell export restrictions. Height 13 cm, width 19 cm, depth 11.5 cm | *** | |
*** | Regency rosewood tea caddy sarcophagus shape and M.O.P. Key escutcheon with two hinged lidded internal tea boxes fitted and cut crystal mixing bowl (probable replacement), on bun feet and ring handles. No key. Height 22 cm. Length 37 cm | *** | |
*** | Early Victorian teak (?) tea caddy, with two internal lidded compartments; and removable central mixing bowl (replacement); domed top; on bun feet. Width 35 cm height 20 cm | *** | |
*** | Victorian mother of pearl tea caddy. Two internal mother of pearl lidded compartments. Losses to exterior. As inspected. Height 22 cm. Length 20 cm | *** | |
*** | Two silverplated table pieces. Hobnail cut crystal claret jug (some bloom); and lidded tea caddy. Some wear to both. Height 29 cm (jug) | *** | |
*** | Hallmarked sterling silver tea caddy with ogee front. Trefoil looped handle. Birmingham 1900. Engraved 'J.E.M. 21.1.36.'. Height 11 cm | *** | |
*** | Regency coromandel tea caddy, sarcophagus form caddy with ring handles. 2 removable compartments and a central crystal mixing bowl. Standing on 4 bun feet, height 20 cm, length 35 cm, depth 21 cm | *** | |
*** | Georgian veneered tea caddy. Mahogany trim to lid, part missing. All internals missing. Height 15 cm width 33 cm Depth 22 cm | *** | |
*** | Regency coromandel tea caddy, sarcophagus form caddy with ring handles, ivory escutcheon, domed cover, and 2 internal compartments flanking a central cut crystal mixing bowl. Nb: ivory export restrictions. Height 21 cm, length 31 cm, depth 16 cm | *** | |
*** | Georgian mahogany tea caddy, with two internal lidded compartments; central bowl missing; external brass embellishment; dual ring handles; bun feet. Width 34 cm height 17 cm | *** | |
*** | Georgian mahogany tea caddy. Dual handled mother of pearl escutcheon. Two lidded interior compartments. Replacement mixing bowl. Height 16. Width 31 cm | *** | |
*** | Victorian Tunbridge ware tea caddy. Geometric inlay with diamond shaped mother of pearl centres to lid & front. Includes key. Old chip to 1 corner of lid. Height 13 cm length 20 cm Depth 12 cm | *** | |
*** | Victorian elm tea caddy, with brass external fittings, two domed internal compartments with spring loaded closures. Key available. Length 23 cm. Height 16 cm | *** | |
*** | Victorian Henry Wilkinson & Co. silver plate tea caddy, embossed mask and cherub cartouches, floral engraved, and sphinx finial, height 18 cm | *** | |
*** | Georgian walnut tea caddy, with three internal lidded compartments. Bracket feet. Width 26 cm height 16 cm | *** | |
*** | Georgian mahogany tea caddy, with three internal compartments (no lids). Key available. Width 23 cm height 15x m | *** | |
*** | Georgian walnut tea caddy. Sarcophagus shape, two internal lidded compartments. Mother of pearl escutcheon. Bun feet. Length 21 cm. Height 14 cm | *** | |
*** | 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 | *** | |
*** | Sterling silver tea caddy, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, maker W. Hutton & Sons Ltd, monogrammed 'M' to lid. Height 10.5 cm, width 106.6g | *** | |
*** | Hallmarked sterling silver tea caddy, Sheffield 1907, maker Walker & Hall, two ring handles, lidded | *** | |
*** | 19th century Silverplated tea caddy. Leaf engraved, marked SF to base. 2 internal compartments. Some wear to lid. Height 10 cm. Length 15.5 cm. Depth 10 cm | *** | |
*** | 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 | *** | |
*** | Victorian papier mache tea caddy. Inlaid mother of pearl decoration to lid. Height 10 cm | *** | |
*** | Edward VII sterling silver tea caddy. Hm Birmingham 1900, Matthew John Jessop. Height 8 cm, width 89g). Provenance: The estate collection of Sir Eric and lady Harrison, former high Commissioner to the UK 1956-1964, Deputy Leader of the Australian Liberal… | *** | |
*** | Victorian rosewood' tea caddy. Dome top; mother of pearl key escutcheon. Two internal lidded silvered sections. Bun feet. Length 21 cm | *** | |
*** | Three Various hallmarked sterling silver Spoons Including Ladle, London 1903; sugar sifter Sheffield 1907, maker 'Hw Ltd,' and tea caddy spoon, London 1806 (?), maker 'Tb.' Length 14.5 cm (Ladle) | *** | |
*** | Early papier mache tea caddy. Gold Chinoiserie decoration, two internal pewter canisters, missing lids and A/F. Missing one side handle. Length 28 cm height 15 cm | *** | |
*** | Victorian papier mache tea caddy. Inlaid mother of pearl decoration to lid. Height 10 cm | *** | |