A REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, C1820, THE 'CADDY' TOP WITH EBONISED INLAID LINE ABOVE TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG GRADUATED COCKBEADED DRAWERS, BOWED APRON AND SLIGHTLY SPLAYED BRACKET FEET, 107CM H; 107 X 50CM Top cracked, tears to veneer, water stains and patches. Front with multiple scratches, scuffs, discolouration. Some cockbeading absent. One handle replaced. Further stains and scuffing to apron and feet. Right side with multiple vertical cracks
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A PEARLWARE TEA CADDY, C1800, PAINTED IN BLUE WITH A VERSION OF THE MEISSEN INDIA PATTERN, 11CM H, A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, SIMILARLY DECORATED, A VICTORIAN MINIATURE GAUDY WELSH JUG AND BASIN AND A SIMILAR BONE CHINA JUG, A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL FAIRING FIGURAL MATCH STANDS IN THE FORM OF A SEATED MAN AND WOMAN CARRYING A HOD, A VICTORIAN POT LID - THE RIVALS, IN EBONISED FRAME, A ROYAL DOULTON RED PRINTED EARTHENWARE CORONATION BEAKER 1902, THE REVERSE INSCRIBED AMBLESIDE 26TH JUNE 1902 PRESENTED BY JOE TYSON CHAIRMAN OF AMBLESIDE UD COUNCIL AND SEVERAL OTHER ITEMS Pearlware tea caddy - flat chip near base. Most of the other items in good condition, including the Doulton beaker and the pod lid
A BOX OF ASSORTED WRISTWATCHES, NOVELTY POCKET WATCHES AND COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include a variety of ladies and gents wristwatches with names such as 'Reflex, Truth, Lorus', etc, fitted with bracelets and straps, two yellow metal chains, a dyed mystic purple shell bead necklace, a white metal necklace and matching earring gift set, designed with the initial 'G'. two white metal caddy spoons, white metal rings, necklaces, earrings and charms, together with six novelty white metal pocket watches, etc
Six similar Georgian silver bright cut teaspoons, five by William Bateman I, London 1825, one by William Woodman, Exeter 1823, silver bright cut sugar tongs, 14cm, lion passant, monarch's head, date letter capital F, shell design caddy spoon by Hyghpoint Import and Export Ltd, Birmingham 1971, gross weight 5oz.
Quantity of silver flatware, eleven silver teaspoons with golf club motif by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1932/33, another similar by Sterling Honours, Birmingham 1993, a single golf club spoon, Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1969, six silver fruit spoons with fluted bowls by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1937, silver caddy spoon with hammered finish and galleon to top, Shipton & Co Ltd, Chester 1958, other white metal spoons, plated serving slice, Briitish hallmarked silver 13.5oz.
An Edwardian octagonal urn form silver tea caddy, in the style of Adam, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1908, the hinged cover with acorn finial opening to reveal gilt washed lidded interior, raised upon square foot, complete with key, height 21.4cm (364.8g)Condition note: Solder repair to foot at joint.
A collection of 9ct gold jewellery comprising five rings, three set with small diamonds, along with a pair of 9ct gold earrings a/f dented combined total gross weight approx 9.3gms silver Christewning bangles, a silver St Christopher and chain, gilt metal chains and dress jewellery along with a matching snowflake necklace and earrings suite, cubic zirconia set studs paste set white metal bangle and button, a white metal caddy and faux leather jewellery case etc (1 bag)
A metal collection including tortoiseshell snuff box 19th Century with white metal trim, along with ebony snuff box, with white metal inlay, 1844 and silver plate horse racing trophy, caddy, twin handles, lid and inscription, 1890*** Provenance: from the Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Harvey Jones (Sir John Harvey Jones MBE) ***
A collection of assorted silver and silver plate, including: a gilt-metal mounted double-ended scent bottle, a silver plate mounted glass scent-bottle; a filagree cigarette-case; an engine-turned silver cigarette-case; three various napkin-rings; two Victorian child's rattles, coral lacking on each; a tea-caddy; a pencil and a William IV silver 'M' decanter label, weighable silver 10oz 6dwt, 321gr (qty)

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