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A George III mahogany herringbone strung serpentine cutlery box later converted to a stationery box, lacking lock and key escutcheon, 22.5cm wide, 32.5cm high, 18.5cm deep (at fault), along with a George III mahogany two division unfitted tea caddy with brass swing-handle to the lid, raised on short bracket feet, 22cm wide, 14cm high, 13.5cm deep (2)
An early 19th century yew wood veneered tea caddy of rectangular form, the hinged lid with brass loop handle opening to reveal a vacant sugar bowl well, flanked by two hinged lid caddy boxes, 31cm wide, 15cm high, 15cm deep, along with a small early 19th century mahogany example of rectangular form, the hinged lid revealing a two division interior (at fault), 17cm wide, 12cm high, 11cm deep (2)
A group of silver, including nine Fiddle pattern teaspoons, a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, Peter, Anne & William Bateman; a Danish caddy spoon, Johannes Siggaard (1932-1960), an Old English pattern salt spoon, engraved BREE; a commemorative spoon, the bowl cast LOWESTOFT/ POINT DU JOUR, the terminal as a ship labelled LT2; and a silver fob, with presentation inscription to MRS BREE dated 1927. (14) Total weight approximately 8.8 troy ozs
Samuel Shepley, Stockport, a George III oak eight day longcase clock, circa 1750-70, the 12" brass dial with silvered chapter, date aperture and subsidiary seconds, signed, applied with pierced spandrels cast with the bust of an Eastern man, the hood with caddy top and turned columns, the trunk with a long crossbanded door, the base raised on bracket feet. 220cm
George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey cap, with quartered panels, large brim and crown with engraved monogram (London 1795), Peter & Ann Bateman, 6.1cm CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Minor surface scratches commensurate with age. Cap rim in line with hallmark is slightly distorted. Small dent in rear left quarter of cap. Small nick in rear rim. Signs of solder repair to left of peak where it joins cap and similar to right side. Marks slightly rubbed
George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey cap, with bright cut panels and peak rim, decorative back and foliate engraved crown (Birmingham 1798), possibly Joseph Taylor, 5cm CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonable. Minor surface dents and scratches commensurate with age. Peak is slightly distorted and split away from cap along bottom of front panels. Marks very slightly rubbed but clear
George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey cap, with bright cut panels and peak, decorative back and floral engraved crown (London 1798), overstamped - G.B., possibly George Burrows, 4.7cm CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonably good. Surface dents and scratches to panels. Crown appliqué is dented on borders and may have been repaired. Border engraving very worn. Split and possibly a previous repair in decorative back frill and surface engraving is rubbed. Peak may have been repaired where it joins cap. Marks clear but maker overstamped
Contemporary silver caddy spoon with elongated bowl and stem in the form of a crown, bowl engraved - EIIR 1953, commemorating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (London 1953 with Coronation mark), maker - R. E. S. All at approximately 1oz, 7.5cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good with some surface scratching commensurate with age
George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a sculpted leaf, with fork stem and chased and engraved terminal (London 1807), Matthew Linwood, 7cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonable. Bowl has been repaired from the back along the top veins. Handle has also been repaired where it joins leaf on one side. Minor splits where stem divides. Marks rubbed

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