A figured walnut 'Gaylade' chest of drawers attributed to B. Cohen & Sons the rectangular caddy top above five graduated drawers each with green faceted bakelite handles, the corners with acanthus carved scrolls, on splayed acanthus scroll carved sleigh feet, 123cm wide, 54.5cm deep, 114cm high‘Gaylade’ furniture by B. Cohen & Sons was first exhibited in 1926 at the London Furniture Exhibition and their high quality bedroom, dining and living room furniture was sold in upmarket department stores in the UK.All over fair condition with scuffs and wear commensurate with age and use. Unevenly faded to sides. Top with scuffs and scratches and a watermark. Slight veneer chips to back and a dent to one side. Original lock with no key present. Slight veneer chipping around drawers. Darkened scrape to lower drawer right. Left moulding with slight losses and a little loose
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A silver waiter of SAS interest, London 1912, inscribed with the SAS insignia and to Capt. DS Gilbert-Smith MC from the Officers 22 SAS Regt, 21cm diameter, a small silver ashtray, Garrard & Co. London 1967, engraved with the SAS insignia, a silver cigarette box, Garrard & Co., London 1963, the cover inscribed to Captain DS Gilbert-Smith MC, the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, 14cm wide and a small silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1904, incribed to each side, 9cm high, approximately 563gAshtray - Tiny dent to rim.Salver - Overall good, some faint surface scratches.Caddy - Good.Cigarette box - dent to one side of lid. Minor wear commensurate with age.
A George III silver old English pattern caddy spoon. The handle engraved with initials 'L' over 'G*B', mark probably that of Edward Mayfield, London 1801Note : This mark is possibly an unregistered mark for Elizabeth Moreley, the attribution of Edward Mayfield based on the lack of a dot between the letters, see Grimwade
A William IV silver engraved and embossed caddy spoon and other items. The caddy spoon with a re-attached handle mark of Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1835; an early Victorian silver fancy pattern butter knife, mark of Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1852; a silver coffee spoon with a thistle pierced handle, Edinburgh 1963; a silver rat tail tea spoon, Sheffield 1909; 'The Acme Scout Master' whistle, also marked 'Made in England'; a plated fancy pattern dessert spoon inscribed 'Love from Dorset Cereals'; an AA car badge; a base metal snuff box; and a brass letter opener
An Edwardian silver oval part-fluted tea caddy. With an unmarked floral embossed pull-off cover, the body embossed with ribbon tied floral swags, mark probably that of Sydney & Co., Birmingham 1902, 9cm high (3 1/2 inches?), 90g (a little under 3 ozs) Condition Report: Generally in good condition. Hallmarks to the base are well rubbed. The seal between the top and side of the caddy has partially split away, the interior of the cover is slightly bent as is the edge of the top. The decoration is clear. No obvious repairs. Some scratches and marks consistent with age and usage.
A TELESCOPE, METALWARE, TREEN AND A BOX OF SHELLS, comprising a single draw brass and wooden telescope, length 50.5cm x extended 88.5cm (wood split and held together with tape), two possibly Indian brass pots - one with a handle and foliate decoration, the other lidded, a Tunbridge Ware style tea caddy with inner lids, a wooden box carved in high relief with various animals, and a box of Cowrie shells (1 box + 5 loose) (sd)
ONE BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a modern Seiko mantel clock, a wooden cigarette box, an Italian inlay burr wood musical jewellery box (plays Isle Of Capri), a Victorian rosewood tea caddy complete with original cut glass mixing bowl, two hinged lid compartments, and pale blue velvet lined, brass carry handle to the lid, missing key (some damage to sconce and case near the lock, sun fade to lid and small split), a large copper trivet and kettle, together with an ornate Victorian 1898 Jones' Family C.S sewing machine 55238, etc. (s.d) (1 box + loose)
A 19th Century French mahogany double mirror door wardrobe or armoire in the Louis XVI taste, the shallow caddy top over a lozenge parquetry inlaid and guilloche brass panelled frieze, over two bevel edged doors, enclosing adjustable shelving over a single drawer, flanked by fluted side pilasters, raised on squat tapered fluted legs, 135 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 230 cm high
LONDON "Teedose", 925er Silber, 1913 Silber, getrieben, zylindrischer Korpus mit geraden Faltenzügen, die Schütte mit Stülpdeckel, BZ und MZ, Gewicht 168 g., H: 9 cm. Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren.| LONDON "Tea caddy", 925 silver, 1913Silver, embossed, cylindrical body with straight folds, the bowl with slip lid, BZ and MZ, weight 168 g., h: 9 cm. Signs of age and wear.
Konvolut mit diversen Silberobjekten, Sammlung Otto Schäfer. 3 x Sterling Silber, 614 g sowie 3 x 800er Silber, 248 g, Altersspuren: Tea caddy, Birmingham, England, 1913, Deckeldose in Navetteform, seitliche Handhaben und kleine Emailleflagge auf der Vorderseite, Widmung, 8,5 x 11 x 7 cm; Henkelbecher, Birmingham, 1934, innen vergoldet, diverse Signaturen, H 9 cm; Tablett auf vier Füßen, Birmingham, 1937, mit Widmung Wolverhampton 1938 sowie diversen Signaturen, D 20 cm. Schlanker Becher, innen vergoldet, mit Widmung, H 13 cm; 2 Serviettenringe mit Gebrauchsspuren, teils rest.
A good quality Edwardian silver Rococo Revival tea caddy, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, shaped square bombe form, with relief embossed foliate decoration and pull-off lid, no. 53225, 14cm, 13.8ozNo damage or repair, cartouche has engraved initials GJ, light wear to high points, caddy still heavy gauge, lid fits perfectly, hallmarks clear

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