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Quantity of Assorted Pottery, Porcelain & Glass, including assorted plates, ceramic tea caddy, candlesticks, Swedish blue and white bowls, cups, saucers, decanter, jugs, ornaments, glasses, etc. Together with - Miscellaneous Box of Porcelain & Pottery, including decorative cake plates, assorted tea pots, milk jugs, sugar bowls, cups, saucers, plates, cake stands, etc. Also - Box of Miscellaneous Items, comprising three 12'' china faces dolls, a small china faced doll, large floral decorated parasol with lights, two Venetian style masks, a dressed Teddy Bear, and a pair of vintage cotton gloves And - Box of Assorted Pottery & Glass Items, including teapots, milk jugs, assorted glasses, glass fruit bowls, cups, saucers, side plates, bread and butter plates, coffee cups and saucers, cake stands (boxed), fairy figures, etc.
J D BEARDSMORE & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver commemorative spoon, produced to commemorate the Coronation of Prince Charles of Wales, inscribed 'Caernarvon 1969' and numbered 214, boxed, and a Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon by George Unite, combined approx 3.2ozt/100g (2).
CORMACK BROTHERS, 37 LUDGATE HILL, ST PAUL'S, LONDON; a Victorian walnut dome top tea caddy with brass applied mounts, the hinged cover enclosing coromandel covers, width 29cm.Condition Report: Internal covers look to be replacements and replacement finials, light wear and scratches, but overall good condition.
Y A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a Victorian novelty thimble shaped vodka tot by George Unite & sons, Birmingham 1893, engraved Just a thimble full, 5cm (2in) high; a rattle, maker's mark RN only, chased with floral decoration, suspending five bells, signs of coral piece, 12cm (4 1/2in) long; an Edwardian vesta case, maker's mark obscured, Chester 1901, engraved E.R, 96cm (2 1/4in) high; a George III Old English beaded pattern caddy spoon, maker's mark IB, London 1791, engraved C and the shaped bowl chased with flowers, 8cm (3in) long; a silvered coloured violin, indistinct marks, with a hinged compartment, 10cm (4in) long; a white metal pail, engraved R.B.C from C.L.C 1930, 8cm (3in) high; and other silver items 226g (7.25 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: Violin - Stamped 800 with three indistinct marks, strings are bent, play to the hinge, closes wellVodka tot - Marks are clear, dent to the baseRattle - Missing two bells, splits/losses to the top, bells damaged, coral teether has been split of the endVesta case - Marks partially obscured, engraving crisp, play to the hingeGeorge III caddy spoon - Marks clear, engraving crispModern caddy spoon - Marks are well struck Small trophy cup - Marks partially obscured, engraving crisp, stands wellAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
An Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, the circular hammered bowl applied with a scrolling handle, Sheffield 1997 by Isle of Wight Silver, length 6.7cm, a silver and agate handled letter opener, London 1980 by JB, length 17.5cm, and a group of other silver, including three vesta cases and an Arts and Crafts style blue and green enamelled circular pendant, the centre mounted with a blister pearl, length 3.5cm, weighable items 84.6g.
An early Victorian silver sifter spoon, the circular bowl with pierced and engraved foliate decoration, wirework scrolling stem and vine leaf handle, Birmingham 1853 by Hilliard & Thomason, length 13.8cm, and a group of silver cutlery, including a caddy spoon, London 1901, and a tea strainer, London 1941, total weight 419.8g.
A box of mainly hallmarked silver comprising a pair of silver mounted glass preserve dishes with knives, a salt, a pedestal bowl, a pierced dish, a cased set of silver handled knives, a set of four teaspoons, a caddy spoon, another spoon and a butter knife, together with three cased silver plated sets.
19th century mahogany caddy top linen press, the two moulded panel doors opening to four pull-out linen slides, over a base with three long cock-beaded graduating drawers and turned ringed wooden handles, raised on double baluster feet, 230cm high x 142cm wide x 65cm deep Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud Condition Report Good overall condition, some surface scratches, scuff and knocks, fading/discolouration in places. Top section has key and does lock, cornice is removable, Top section fit in a well to the base. Top section doors don't appear to be warped. General wear and tear
A pair of Georgian silver teaspoons, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1811, engraved initial; other Georgian and later silver teaspoons; sugar nips; butter knife; caddy spoon; napkin rings; set of six Canadian white metal teaspoons, marked Sterling; set of twelve Dutch white metal teaspoons and two caddy spoons, date letter for 1894; and other metalwares; total weighable 9.2oz.

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