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Sold* An Austrian Silver Tea Caddy, Maker's Mark H.S.,* An Austrian Silver Tea Caddy Maker's Mark H.S., Vienna, Late 19th/Early 20th Century of lobed rectangular form, the lid with an applied horse finial, the body worked to show foliate scroll decoratioSee Sold Price
SoldAustrian Silver Tea CaddyA late 19th century Austrian silver footed tea caddy.800 silver mark and maker mark "EB"Dimensions: 6" X 6" X 4 1/2" t.w.: 11.5 avg. oz.See Sold Price
Soldc1840 Austrian Vienna Silver Gourd Shaped Tea CaddyMaker's mark M&K and others, Vienna, 1840 and later. Measures 3.5 inches high and weighs 107 grams.See Sold Price
SoldA Pair of Austrian Silver Candlesticks, Maker's MarkA Pair of Austrian Silver Candlesticks Maker's Mark HS, Vienna, 19th Century each stem of paneled baluster form with foliate and geometric decoration, raised on a stepped square base with mask decoratSee Sold Price
SoldAn early 18th century Dutch silver tea caddy, Haarlem 1737, maker’s mark a harp, perhaps forAn early 18th century Dutch silver tea caddy, Haarlem 1737, maker’s mark a harp, perhaps for Pieter de Klerk An early 18th century Dutch silver tea caddy, Haarlem 1737, maker’s mark a harpSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDYA GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY overstruck with maker's mark I.B, London 1786, oval with hinged domed cover, later chased with flowers and acanthus. 14cm high, 14cm wide, 12.9 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
SoldEdwardian Silver Tea Caddy, Birmingham, 1908Edwardian Silver Tea Caddy, Birmingham, 1908, maker's mark for T. Wooley, shield shaped form with gadrooned base, with conforming cover. Dimensions: 4 x 4 x 2.5 in. Total Approximate Weight: 174 gSee Sold Price
SoldPortuguese .858 Silver Tea CaddyPortuguese .858 Silver Tea Caddy Porto, mid-19th century, maker's mark 'LB?' in cursive, in the 18th century style, gadrooning and sunflower motifs throughout, on ball and claw feet, ht. 7 in., approSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge III English Sterling Tea Caddy, Maker WVA Georgian / George III English sterling silver tea caddy. Hallmarks for London, 1783, maker's mark WV (possibly William Vincent). The oval caddy having an overall embossed and chased motif of flowersSee Sold Price
SoldAntique Russian Silver & Cut Crystal Tea CaddyAntique Russian Silver & Cut Crystal Tea Caddy. Fully Hallmarked & Makers Mark. Monogrammed.Condition: Excellent. Silver is Tarnished Due to Age. Dimensions: H-7.5" x 3.8" x 3.8".Provenance: From a NeSee Sold Price
SoldSterling Silver Double Sided Basket-Form Tea CaddyA sterling silver double sided basket-form tea caddy. Bears maker mark of John Reilly; bears London City date mark for year 1800. [8" x 6 1/4" x 4 1/4"]. (20.84 ozt.). Provenance: From the Estate of BSee Sold Price
Sold(10) STERLING SILVER SERVICE WARE & RATTLES(lot of 10) English and American sterling silver items, including: (1) George III tea caddy spoon, makers mark JT, c.1817, Birmingham hallmarks, approx 3 3/8"l, (1) George IV tea caddy spoon, makers mSee Sold Price
SoldNew York Coin Silver Tea CaddyAmerican, early 19th century. A rare coin silver tea caddy with hinged lid and lock, the lid with eagle finial, having a lobed bowl and rising on claw and ball feet, indistinct maker's mark to undersiSee Sold Price
SoldDutch Silver Tea CaddyDutch Silver Tea Caddymarked Rotterdam, 1763, old standard (.875) silver, the maker's mark rubbed, of bulbous oblong form with domed, hinged cover and large foliate knop finial, fluted corners and sidSee Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SILVER TEA CADDY.London 1784 hallmarks, maker's mark possibly for Samuel Woods. Bright cut floral design with armorial lion. Ebonized wood wafer finial. 5"h. 5"w. Sold at Garth's March, 1998, lot 62.See Sold Price
SoldSILVER. William Moering English Silver Tea Caddy.Late 19th, early 20th century William Moering English silver chinoiserie lidded tea caddy with lion form finial. London city stamps, maker's mark of 'WM' set within a lozenge form frame. Total approx.See Sold Price
SoldCHINESE EXPORT SILVER BEAKER & JAPANESE EXPORT SILVER TEA CADDY(2) Silver Vessels, incl: a Chinese Beaker, with raised dragon chasing a flaming pearl decoration, stamped with Chinese character maker's mark on base, 3 1/4" high, 2" diam.; 11.64 ozt tw.; and a JapaSee Sold Price
SoldEnglish Sterling Silver Tea CaddyEnglish sterling silver tea caddy, circa 1904 London hallmarked and William Hutton and Sons maker's mark, 5 1/2" x 4 1/2" x 3 1/2", 6.455 ozt. with wood finialSee Sold Price
SoldAustrian silver tea caddymaker FS, Vienna, late 19th/early 20th century, 5 1/4 x 4 x 3 in. H., with key, 12.65 ozt.See Sold Price
Sold18th Century Continental Silver Tea CaddyContinental, likely Dutch, Silver Tea Caddy. The body has light, leaf-like engravings,18th Century. No monogram. Top is removeable with small finial. Maker's mark "AS". 3.62 ozt. Measurements: Approx.See Sold Price
Sold9 PCS. GERMAN 800 SILVER TEA CADDY & US STERLINGGERMAN 800 SILVER TEA CADDY & US STERLING. German lobed body tea caddy has the crescent moon and crown mark and 'K' maker's mark (see photo details), tea caddy is chased and inscribed (see photo detaiSee Sold Price
SoldAntique Elaborate Dutch Sterling Silver Tea CaddyAntique Elaborate Dutch Sterling Silver Tea Caddy. Top opens and bottom opens. Marked with Minerva head and Lion as well as key and Maker Mark GEB. Weighs 3.5 standard ounces.See Sold Price
SoldEuropean Miniature Silver Tea Caddy, 19th C.European Miniature Silver Tea Caddy, circa 1800, possibly Dutch, struck to flange with maker's mark "PG" beneath a crescent moon, and a lion rampant to underside, possibly Dutch. Weight: 0.73 ozt.; 1.See Sold Price
SoldPair English Sterling Silver Tea Caddieswith pineapple form wood finials made in London in 1801. Maker's mark "RH?" (marks rubbed), possibly for Robert Hennell (1741-1811), scratches, a few dents, dings, one finial slightly bent. 4 1/4" higSee Sold Price