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A GROUP OF SMALL WOODEN BOXES, to include a mother of pearl inlaid workbox of sarcophagus form, with some inner fittings, approximately 27.5cm x 20cm x height 13cm (in need of some attention), together with a similar inlaid mother of pearl box, a rectangular tea caddy with key, two boxes with slits for coins/ballot papers?, and two smaller decorated boxes (7) (Condition Report: generally ok, some damage)
Assorted silver items including a silver mug engraved with signatures and inscription relating to Lieut. Commander S.J.M.P. Kirkness, R.N.R., London, 1942, 13cm, four 18th century base mark table spoons, a George IV caddy spoon, ladle and small condiment spoon, cased christening pair(matched), napkin ring mounted tortoiseshell snuff box(a.f.), Dutch white metal pill box and minor items including white metal.
A late 17th Century ebonised bracket clock, John Clowes of London, the case having a caddy top, gilt metal mounts, side and rear glazed apertures, on a stepped plinth base, the dial with winged cherub spandrels surrounding a silvered Roman chapter ring, having a striking twin fusee two train movement, altogether measuring 40cm tall, with key the clock movement has been adapted, and has a later pendulum and anchor escapement, upper left corner of case with depletiion, movement strikes and operates for a short period when lightly wound and pendulum moved. the movement is fixed within the case chapter ring diameter 16.5cm dial measurments 18cm x 19.5cm
A George IV silver caddy spoon by William Esterbrook. London 1822, length 9.5cm; together with a pair of George III Newcastle silver mustard spoons by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1808, a Victorian silver mustard spoon, Newcastle 1847, a teaspoon and a pair of sugar tongs, total weight 2.32 oz. The estimated in-house shipping to a UK mainland address is available from £19.76.
A George IV silver caddy spoon by William Eaton, and a George V caddy spoon. The William Eaton caddy spoon with scalloped bowl, London 1826, length 8.5cm; the other caddy spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1913, total weight 0.99 oz. The estimated in-house shipping to a UK mainland address is available from £17.20.
A George III satinwood and yew tea caddy, with a fitted interior, 18cm wide. Note: a non-transferable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for this item, ref 8K1H2RWA18w x 11d x 12h cmOf good quality manufacture, but scruffy. The surfaces do not sit flat. There are missing parts to most corners and edges of the veneer. Only has one canister. Dirty inside. No key, but lock in place.
A George V silver cigarette box / tea caddy, plain body with canted corners, the domed cover with fan shaped openwork handle, the body chased with ribbon tied wreath below key lock, on stud feet, cedar lined interior, with key, hallmarked by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1912, approx 13.5 wide x 10cm deep x 12cm high (1)
Three late 19th/early 20th century continental spoons to include: 1. 19th century German silver spoon with lady shaped terminal and handle, embossed floral design, shell bowl. German marks to reverse and English hallmarks for Berthold Muller, London, circa 1895, approx. 20cm long 2. Dutch silver spoon, thin stem leading to Apostle like figural end, Angel detail and gilt bowl engraved with figural and floral design. English hallmarks for BH Joseph & Co, London, 1888. Approx. 19cm long 3. an early 20th Century German silver caddy spoon, the handle having elaborate Knight like figure holding shield and blade. German marks to inside bowl and engraved shield design and date "1578", with English hallmarks for Theodor Hartmann, London, 1902. Approx. 10.5cm long together with two early 20th Century silver napkin clips, hallmarked (5) combined weight: approx. 157.3 grams (5ozt) Further Details: Some slight surface scratching and general wear commensurate to age.
THREE SILVER ITEMS To include: a George III Scottish chamberstick, obscured Edinburgh marks, with reeded border, a scroll handle and engraved with a crest, 12cm (4 3/4in) long; an Edwardian lobed oval tea caddy by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1901, with a wrythen cone finial to the domed cover and on four paw feet, 11cm (4 1/4in) long; and an octagonal cream jug by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1918, with a scroll handle, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) high 358g (11.5 oz) gross Condition Report: Tea caddy - Marks are clear, hinge good, cover sits well, slightly wobbles, no engraving Cream jug - Maker's mark partially obscured, rest are clear, wobbles, no engraving Chamberstick - Marks to base partially obscured, sconce and snuffer are unmarked, crest is clear All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

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