A George IV or William IV tortoiseshell veneered, pewter strung and ivory banded tea caddy, circa 1830, of sarcophagus form with ogee moulded sides, on coquilla nut feet, the hinged lid opening to twin tortoiseshell veneered subsidiary covers, on turned bun feet, 14cm high, 17.5cm wide, 10cm deep
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A George IV tortoiseshell veneered, pewter strung and ivory banded breakfront tea caddy, circa 1825, the top with moulded edge, opening to a green velvet lined interior and twin subsidiary tortoiseshell veneered covers with turned handles, the interior with metal lining, on four bun feet, 14cm high, 19cm wide, 12cm deep
An Edwardian Alladin lamp table lighter Chester 1907, of conventional form with eagle head terminal to handle; together with a Victorian Fiddle pattern sifter ladle, Exeter 1855 and a George III Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with fluted bowl, JS London 1809 (3) and a collection of cruets, to include a silver mounted crystal pepper grinder; various pepperettes and mustards and a plated sugar caster (qty) table lighter 13cm long
A silver right hand caddy spoon, Sheffield 1933, die stamped, 7cm long; with a silver caddy spoon, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1981, the handle in the form of the Prince of Wales Feathers, 8.5cm long; and a silver coloured unmarked Arts and Crafts caddy spoon, the handle pierced with two fish, possibly for Pisces, 7.4cm long; 58g gross
A George III silver shell bowl engraved Old English pattern caddy spoon by William Champion, London 1791, engraved with a crest; another spoon, import marked for London 1895 by Berthold Muller, the bowl cast as a leaf with a stalk and leaf handle; a two-prong small fork by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1898; and an oblong small cigarette case, Chester 1910 (4)
A silver caddy spoon, London 1896, the shell bowl to an Onslow style stem, with a cased set of six silver coloured coffee spoons by Rood; three oriental spoons; a butter knife; a plated marrow scoop; a button hook; two ivory glove stretchers; and an ivory book mark with slide rule and gaming counters
A collection of seven silver tea spoons, various makers and dates, circa 1930, the finials with the Prince of Wales feathers within a six rayed star with the letters `R D G C`; a silver circular box; a William IV Irish tea spoon; a Victorian silver mustard spoon by George Unite; 135g (4.3 oz) gross; a Dutch caddy spoon; a French sauce boat; a French combination sugar crusher spoon; and a plated collapsible travelling mug, in original case
An 18th Century Gilt Metal Mounted Ebonised Bracket Clock. The musical movement with repeater striking six bells (lacking cord) with a seventh bell striking the hours. The silvered chapter ring with matted centre and calendar aperture surmounted by a subsidiary seconds and strike/silent dials, and inscribed Nath`l Style, London. The case having a caddy top bordered by four finials above sides with fret carved and silk sound holes ornamenting the sides. The chamfered corners bearing gilt appliqués flanking the arched glazed door. Raised on gilt bracket feet. 20½ ins x 13 ins x 8 ins (52 cms x 33 cms x 20 cms).
Quantity of decorative ceramics to include Carltonware cabbage leaf dish and another circa 1925, a Royal Crown Derby tea strainer and bowl, Carltonware leaf jug, Royal Crown Derby cup and saucer and another, a Worcester Rosette lace pattern cup and saucer, Carltonware tea caddy and cover and a Carltonware leaf dish, circa 1925 etc.
A George VI silver four section toast rack raised on ball feet (London, 1937), together with a Victorian silver reeded sugar bowl (Sheffield, 1888, by Mappin & Webb), an Edwardian embossed and hammered pedestal sugar bowl (London, 1904), two caddy spoons, a napkin ring and small silver liner
A Russian silver canted-square tea caddy, incuse maker’s mark R (Latin) with a device above (not traced), Moscow 1829, assay master Nicholai Bubrovin (1822-1855), 84 zolotniks, with a push-on domed cover, the four sides decorated in relief with allegories of the four seasons, 15cm (5.75in) high, 270g (8.7 oz)
A pearlware caddy, late 18th/early 19th Century, of cylindrical shape with rounded shoulders printed in underglaze blue with chinoiserie figures and a landscape view beneath a trellis banded rim (minor faults), together with a pearlware caddy and cover printed in blue with geometric banded decoration (chips and losses).

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