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with tea caddy top above brushing slide, on bracket feet, bearing maker's label 'Giles Grendey, St John's Square, London' 78 x 87 x 55cmFootnote: Giles Grendey (1693-1780) was one of London’s foremost furniture makers in the mid 18 th century. Apprenticed at the age of sixteen to the prominent London joiner, William Sherborne, Grendey went on to establish his own business in 1726 and is known to have been operating from his workshops and warehouses in St John’s Square, Clerkenwell by 1731, where it is believed he remained until at least 1755. Much of Grendey’s furniture can be attributed to him by the large number of labelled pieces and his notable clients included Sir Richard Colt Hoare (1758-1838) of Barn Elms, as well as Lord Scarsdale (1726-1804) of Kedleston.Condition report: some small areas of loss of veneer to frame and drawer edging, crack to veneer top left of frame by brushing slide, brass to bottom key hole missing, light marks and scratches to top, front and sides
Mixed Lot: antique Italian "ROMA KREMOS" strainer, the ornate pierced decorative frame with finial of an eagle with outstretched wings, stamped ROMA KREMOS 800, 14cm long, a hallmarked silver pill box, the hinged lid decorated with cherubs, Sheffield 1977, a George VI silver long handled tea strainer, Sheffield 1945, a large pair of Continental white metal tongs, a white metal Gucci pendant, a Dutch caddy spoon, together with plated spoons, twin handled tea strainers etc (qty)
Mixed Lot: Edward VII presentation bowl, Sheffield 1906, maker James Dixon & Son Ltd; two silver compacts, square and circular shaped, both with engine turned decoration; a Victorian silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1874, maker George Unite; a Victorian sifting spoon, Birmingham 1874; a similar preserve spoon, Birmingham 1873, together with a teaspoon and one silver cuff link.
A small collection of silver to include a pair of Edwardian silver salts, Barnard family, London 1908, with earlier silver salt spoons, a beaker struck to the underside 'Silver', an early Victorian caddy spoon, Francis Clark, Birmingham 1843, four silver and one white metal napkin rings, six 800 standard silver pepperettes and stands, two plated ladles, a modern stilton scoop and a plated sugar helmet with later scoop, 252 grams assayed silver, 130g continental and white metal
Miscellaneous silver including a Victorian buckle cuff Birmingham hallmark dated 1880; silver cigarette case Birmingham hallmark dated 1887 approx 70 x 40mm (catch not pinching); two Blue John thimbles Sheffield hallmark dated 1992, Georgian caddy spoon Birmingham hallmark dated 1826, Maundy money brooch 1889, button hook, tea spoon, approx 149 gms.
A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, circa 1820, the rectangular bowfronted caddy with scalloped front around a central cartouche bearing initials, raised on circular brass feet and with similar knob handle, interior with two ivory-handled tortoiseshell veneered lidded compartments, height 16cm.
A PARCEL OF SILVER, PLATE AND COINS including a pair of silver napkin rings, a pair of silver rimmed glass salts, five silver handled tea knives, a William IV Kings pattern caddy spoon, London 1834 and an assortment of 19th and 20th Century silver tea and condiment spoons, various makers and dates, gross weight of weighable silver, 8.07ozt, 250.9 grams and a small box of coins (Parcel)

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