SOLD FOR £4200
An extensive matched Victorian silver canteen of lily pattern cutlery by George Adams comprising 6 egg spoons London 1871 and 1875 monogrammed, 6 tea spoons London 1855 monogrammed, 6 tea spoons London 1859 and 1871, 6 tea spoons London 1853 with crest, 8 tea spoons London 1853 and 1866 with crest, 2 mustard spoons and 1 caddy spoon rubbed marks, salt spoon London 1864, 4 tea spoons London 1846, 2 measuring spoons London 1843 and 1856, 12 dinner forks London 1857, 1858 and 1868 with crests, 16 dessert forks London 1858, 12 table spoons with crests London 1856, 1857, 12 dessert spoons London 1858 with crest, 2 ladles 1 with crest 1 without London 1856 and 1863, a serving spoon London 1871, pair of serving spoons London 1857 and 1860, 2 small forks London 1854, a salt spoon London 1877, a ladle London 1852 with crest and a butter knife London 1855, total 5926grms (12 dessert knives, 12 dinner knives, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks) contained in a mahogany canteen with brass escutcheon and inset carrying handles, the door with carved scroll decoration enclosing 4 fitted drawers with brass inset handles
SOLD FOR £140
An Edwardian baluster tea caddy, London 1904, 13cm, 236gms
SOLD FOR £135
A rare 18th/19th Century German domed top tea caddy decorated with a golfer holding a golf club over his shoulder with a ball before him, a windmill and country house in the background, the reverse decorated with spring flowers with floral decorated lid, the base with red D mark 12cm
SOLD FOR £85
A rectangular Georgian mahogany 3 section tea caddy with hinged lid and brass swan neck drop handle, raised on ogee bracket feet 16cm h x 25cm w x 14cm d
SOLD FOR £480
A George III oval repousse silver 2 division tea caddy, raised on shell feet London 1784, maker GS, 12cm, 460 grams
SOLD FOR £65
A Victorian figured walnut and brass banded twin compartment tea caddy 13.5cm h x 20cm w x 12cm d
SOLD FOR £170
Seven Chinese embroidered purses and a knitted tea caddy
SOLD FOR £55
A Victorian inlaid mother of pearl tea caddy of sarcophagus form, fitted a glass mixing/sugar bowl, raised on bun feet 17cm h x 34cm w x 19cm d
SOLD FOR £75
A silver caddy spoon with teapot handle and shell bowl, London 1949, 8.5 cm, 20 grams
SOLD FOR £65
A Georgian yew twin compartment tea caddy of sarcophagus form with ring drop handles, the hinged lid revealing two caddies and an associated glass mixing/sugar bowl 17cm h x 31cm w x 15cm d
SOLD FOR £130
A Victorian demi-fluted repousse silver circular tea caddy, London 1892, 102 grams, 11cm
SOLD FOR £65
A 20th Century Dresden porcelain tea caddy and cover the ochre ground with panels of flowers 12cm, together with a pair of ditto twin handled vases decorated with flowers 13cm
SOLD FOR £85
A Georgian silver Adam style tea caddy with urn finial and lion ring handles Glasgow marks rubbed, 12cm
SOLD FOR £70
A Victorian mahogany twin compartment tea caddy with associated mixing/sugar bowl, brass plaque to the top monogrammed JNF 1840 15cm x 33cm x 17.5cm
SOLD FOR £300
A Georgian oval inlaid mahogany tea caddy with hinged lid, inlaid swag decoration 12cm x 15cm x 8.5cm
SOLD FOR £65
A 20th Century Dresden oval pot and cover decorated with spring flowers and floral finial 9cm, a ditto tea caddy decorated fete gallant views 12cm
SOLD FOR £70
A modern Dresden 2 handled urn shaped vase decorated with spring flowers 18cm together with a ditto tea caddy 12cm and a 2 handled vase with lid decorated flowers 40cm (damaged)
SOLD FOR £80
A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Birmingham 1846, a pair of Edwardian silver teaspoons Birmingham 1901, pair of silver sugar tongs, large Continental silver jam spoon and a pierced silver filigree bowl, 191 grams
SOLD FOR £85
A Victorian octagonal silver tea caddy, Chester 1898, 7cm, 63 grams
SOLD FOR £65
A set of 6 George IV silver teaspoons with chased monogram, London 1828, ditto shovel caddy spoon, 109 grams
SOLD FOR £60
A 19th Century inlaid mahogany tea caddy with hinged lid 11cm h x 11cm w x 9cm d
SOLD FOR £2700
A Georg Jensen No.180 Acanthus/Konigin canteen of cutlery designed by Johan Rohde, produced between 1945 and 1976 comprising 7 egg spoons, 11 tea spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 4 serving spoons, 2 table spoons, 4 sundae spoons, 2 ladles, 1 large ladle, 2 small sauce ladles, 3 round serving spoons, 12 small serving spoons, a pair of fish servers, a caddy spoon, sifter spoon and 2 other spoons, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 11 small forks, 10 side forks, 12 dessert forks, 11 cake forks, 8 pickle forks, a cake slice, 7 mixed forks, 6 knife rests, a pair of ice nips, a pair of sugar nips and a scoop, 6466 grams, together with 9 silver handled small spoons, 2 pairs of silver handled salad servers, a pair of scissors, a bottle opener, a cheese slice, a bottle opener, 11 silver handled dinner knives, 12 silver handled side knives, 12 silver handled dessert knives, a pair of silver handled carvers,a cheese knife and 2 butter knives
SOLD FOR £130
A silver serpentine box/tea caddy Birmingham 1917, 8cm, 162 grams
SOLD FOR £110
A 19th Century rectangular crossbanded mahogany twin compartment tea caddy with hinged lid 12cm h x 20cm w x 12cm d
SOLD FOR £120
A silver caddy spoon Birmingham 1837, 4 tea strainers 159 grams