A late 19th Century Queensware miniature tea caddy by Sowerby circa 1879. The caddy of square section raised to four fluted feet and decorated with a foliate scroll pattern, lacks cover, together with a small Queensware posy decorated with floral sprays, both with relief marks, largest 3" across, (2).
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A George III stained sycamore and marquetry inlaid tea caddy, Sheraton period, of canted rectangular form, the hinged cover and front panel inlaid with a conch shell eliptical shaped reserve, within line borders, enclosing a pair of lidded canistors with turned bone handles, patch repairs, 18.5cm wide
A GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL, IVORY AND GREEN STAINED TORTOISESHELL VENEERED TEA CADDY of canted rectangular form with green stained tortoiseshell to the canted corners and ivory stringing to the edges, the silvered interior with twin lidded compartments with turned ivory "button" handles, 5.5" wide.
A Regency mahogany satinwood and inlaid two division tea caddy, early 19th century, the rectangular top with toothed contrasting wood borders, enclosing a lidless two division interior, the front with oval harewood and boxwood bird motif and on gilt brass feet, losses, 9" wide, 5.5" deep, 5.75" high
A George III walnut and inlaid tea caddy, circa 1800, the top and front profusely inlaid with a crossed key motif, scrolling flowers, Greek Key border and urns issuing flowers and enclosing two lidded compartments and a circular central division, the covers with flowerhead corners, the central division with flowerhead base and later glass bowl and raised on later ceramic bun feet, losses, 12" wide, 6" deep, 7" high
A collection of small silver, comprising; a trug shaped dish with a loop handle, Sheffield 1917 by James Dixon & Sons, 11.5cm (4.5 in), 34g (2 oz), a silver mounted and clear glass oil and vinegar bottle, Birmingham 1902 by J Cook & Son, 10cm high (4 in), a Continental caddy spoon with a cupid terminal and a shell-shaped bowl, 9g, a silver rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham 1902, 8cm long, 69g (2 oz), and a plated miniature model of a sailing boat with a mast. 7cm high (2.75 in)
A Scottish Edwardian silver tea caddy in mid 18th century style, the ogee waisted body with repoussé floral swags to the shoulders above repoussé beading and stop fluting, a conforming hinged cover and finial, the gadroon base on cast open scroll feet. 6in. (15cm). Makers Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1910. 9oz.
Four early Victorian fiddle pattern tablespoons engraved initial. One maker J. Wintle, London 1838 and three maker Mary Chawner, London 1840, a George IV fiddle pattern crested caddy spoon, maker J. T., London 1824, an oval Edwardian silver soap dish, gilded inside, makers Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1908 and a set of four continental liqueur tots gilded inside. 10oz. (weighable silver). (10).

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