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A Russian white metal and niello spoon, the reverse of the bowl decorated with castles and buildings, length 18.5cm, and a Continental white metal caddy spoon, the bowl decorated with interior scene and the handle surmounted with lion decoration, length 13cm (2).Condition Report: The weight of the large Niello work spoon is 2.35ozt or 73.5g
Four various modern tea caddies; comprising two octagonal thuya wood examples, 13 and 9cm high respectively; a satinwood example with faceted knob finial, 13cm high; and a stained hardwood example, with twin subsidiary maple covers within, 18.5cm wide; a Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, circa 1815, 15cm high; and a Victorian walnut and marquetry writing slope, circa 1870, 15cm high, 32cm wide
A diverse collection of domestic metalware, predominantly 19th century; including a brass watering can, 23cm high; a pewter tea caddy, 12cm high; a copper chamberstick, 9.5cm high; four various copper food moulds, the largest 9.5cm high; four Newlyn copper coasters or platters, the largest 21cm diameter; various measures; a set of domestic postal scales; and other items
A pair of brass banded copper tea caddies modelled as milk churns., early 20th century; each with circular cover to a liner within, with twin handles, 19cm high; a copper tobacco barrel, 13.5cm high; and a repousse copper tea caddy in Arts & Crafts taste, circa 1900, of rectangular form, 18cm high
A collection of Victorian and later silver plate, comprising: A tea caddy, the tapered body with floral swag engraving and a blank cartouche, 12cms high; a wine coaster, with applied foliate border, 20cms diameter; a pair of dwarf Corinthian column candlesticks, with foliate decoration, raised on stepped base with gadrooned border, each 13cms high; a wine funnel, 13cms long; a cream jug, with gadrooned border and foliate wreath engraving, 11cms high; and a christening cup, inscribed 'WJW' over '1926', 6cms high. (7)
A Victorian silver shaped rectangular vinaigrette, engraved with a scene to commemorate The Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, by William Dudley, Birmingham, 1850, 33mm, together with three small silver spoons including 19th century caddy spoon (a.f.) and a plated mustard spoon. Condition - poor to fair
A COLLECTION OF EIGHT ASSORTED BOXES. comprising a George III mahogany tea caddy, retaining original interior, an early 19th century two section tea caddy, together with a 19th century hexagonal jewellery box, largest measuring 19cm x 16cm x 30cm; four further boxes, all 19th / early 20th century, comprising long parquetry glove box, inlaid with bone and ebony, 9cm x 37cm x 13cm, a sewing box with mother-of-pearl, ebony and various timbers, 7cm x 20cm x 30cm, a bronze jewellery casket, cedar lined, together with an Indian iron bound storage box, 14cm x 27cm x 24cm, together with a 19th century straw overlaid stationary box (8).
Large early 20th century selection of assorted brass and copper to include Joseph Sankey & Son crocodile snake effect jug, stag wall hanging clothes brush set, fireside forks, tankards, miniature decorative items, horse and ship 'plate' wall hangings, 'In the Good Old Days' wall calendar, fox door knocker, candlesticks, ship design caddy box etc together with a pair of wooden horse pulls (1 box)
A Victorian rosewood vanity Box, the hinged lid with mirror, lacking tray and fitted interior, W 28 cm x H 13 cm x D 20.5 cm, together with a Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus tea Caddy and a mahogany and mother of pearl inlaid sewing Box, both also lacking fitted interiors(3)
A 19th century Chinese lacquer Tea Caddy, of shaped sarcophagus form, detailed with gilt chinoiserie decorations, enclosing two engraved pewter inserts with lids and covers, note lacking foot and damage to hinges, W 22 cm x H 14 cm x D 17 cm, together with two decorative Chinese style gilt painted Boxes(3)
A Victorian Royal Worcester Aesthetic Movement tea box or caddy - brown printed factory mark, of rectangular form, the yellow ground with moulded, floral and foliate decoration, twin beast mask handles, the peaked cover with moulded Greek key panels and square finial, on conforming square tapered feet, 14.5cm high, some small glaze flakes.
Three antique tea caddies - comprising a George III rosewood veneered sarcophagus tea caddy, with gilt brass handle to lid, the interior vacant, the base with bracket feet possibly later (LWH 25.5 x 13.5 x 15.5cm); a mid-19th century rectangular mahogany and burr walnut tea caddy (LWH 22.8 x 13.2 x 12cm); and a rectangular Regency rosewood veneered caddy (LWH 19 x 11 x 12.7cm).
A Late Victorian Silver Mounted and Glass Scent Bottle and a George V Tea Caddy, the scent bottle with mount by Henry Matthews Birmingham 1899, embossed with figures in a garden setting within leaf scroll ornament, 4.75ins high and stopper for same, the octagonal caddy by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1911, embossed with figures in a country landscape, 3.5ins high, weight 3.9ozsScent bottle - silver mounts are generally rubbed with scattered build up of cleaning agent residue. Two pinhead dents to the plain silver section with a small crease dent in the lower plain section. Hallmarks are struck on the base edge of the scent bottle - maker mark is rubbed. The stopper maybe associated - small nics to the finial, and large flake chips to base. Tea caddy - thin gauge of silver. Appears to be in good condition. Tiny split appearing on one of the edges of the octagonal neck. Pinhead size dent to the plain shoulder. Generally some rubbing to the highlights. Hallmarks well struck on the side, partial marks on the base and cover.
A Victorian Silver Fiddle and Thread Pattern Caddy Spoon and Mixed Silver, the caddy spoon by Henry Holland London 1855, monogrammed, a silver Kings pattern sugar sifter spoon, London 1856, crested, four silver sugar tongs and a small selection of other spoons and a fish knife, weight 12.5ozs, and a pair of plated and antler handled salad servers and a plated cream jug
A Late Victorian Silver Oval Tea Caddy and Mixed Silver, the tea caddy possibly by Charles Boyton, London 1899, with part spiral reeded body, turned finial and ring handles 4.5ins wide x 4ins high, a silver gilt 'surprise' egg by Stuart Devlin, London 1978, a small circular two-handled tazza and a sugar caster, combined weighable silver 10ozs
Three Silver Caddy Spoons and a Toddy Ladle, including a shovel pattern caddy spoon by Hilliard & Tomason Birmingham 1856, engraved with Scottish thistle to bowl and with moulded handle, monogrammed, a caddy spoon by Goodbehere, Wigan & Boult London 1800, with oval bowl and tapered handle, one other by Levi & Salaman Birmingham 1906, with floral cast mounts, and a toddy ladle by William Crouch Edinburgh 1854, with circular bowl and shaped handle, combined weight 2.1ozs Shovel pattern caddy spoon by Hilliard & Tomason Birmingham 1856, - very thin gauge of silver. Appears to be in good condition. Hallmarks well struck on the back edge of the bowl. Monogram is on the back of the handleCaddy spoon by Goodbehere, Wigan & Boult London 1800, - thin gauge of silver. Minor scattered dents to bowl. Four marks struck on back of handle - lion passant, date letter, kings head - very rubbed - and makers mark.Caddy spoon by Levi & Salaman Birmingham 1906, - in overall good condition. Heavier gauge of silver than the other two. Hallmarks well struck on the back of the handleToddy ladle by William Crouch Edinburgh 1854 - good gauge of silver. Light surface scratches all over commensurate with use. Hallmarks well struck on back of handle.

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