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An early 20th Century mahogany shop display cabinet, the caddy shaped top above a bevelled brass bordered front and with glazed sliding double doors, with mirror back panel and adjustable shelves above an oak parquet base over square tapered legs, bearing an 'E. Pollard & Co Ltd' trade label, height 183cm, width 92cm and depth 31cm.
Ï’ A George IV tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl inlaid tea caddy, circa 1825, of canted rectangular form, inlaid with engraved foliate and floral motifs to the top and front, the hinged double cavetto moulded domed cover opening to a bone banded interior with twin subsidiary caddies, on ball feet, 16cm high, 19cm wide, 11cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A SELECTION OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY ETC, to include two oval Wedgwood brooches, two signet rings, a paste peacock brooch, two silver teaspoons and a silver caddy spoon, all spoons with silver hallmarks, a marcasite crop brooch and a marcasite crop and horse head brooch, together with a continental brooch and a S.Mordan & Co silver pencil case, many with marks to indicate silver, approximate total weight 128 grams
A group of Georgian and later silver pieces of flatware, comprising a George II silver three tined fork, Paul Hanet, London circa 1730, marks rubbed, early Georgian silver Hanoverian rat tail teaspoon, circa 1725, marks indistinct, a Hanoverian picture back Lenten tea spoon with wheat-sheaf below the word 'LENT', makers mark indistinct, possibly David Willaume II, London 1742, two pairs of George III silver sugar nips, both Thomas Wallis II, London 1799 and 1800, a George III silver dessert spoon, bright cut engraved, Thomas Chawner, London 1774, a Regency silver caddy shovel spoon with bone handle, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1817, a Victorian silver pickle fork with mother of pearl handle, Gough & Silvester (William Gough), Birmingham 1864, and an Edwardian silver butter knife, James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Sheffield 1903, total weight 5.615toz. (9)
An early 19th Century Georgian Regency English antique burr walnut tea caddy of sarcophagus form. The outer case having gadrooned top section and raised on bun feet with brass lock escutcheon. The hinged lid opening to reveal a fully appointed interior with central glass mixing well flanked by two lidded tea caddy sections. Measures: 17cm x 30cm x 15cm.
A late Victorian silver tea caddy, bombe shaped profusely chased with scrolling foliage and acanthus leaf corner with cartouches on each side, the front and back chased with putti, the hinged cover with similar scrolling decoration beneath pineapple finials, gilt interior, on scroll feet, by John George Smith, London, 1900, import mark, 7.25ozy (225.8 grams)
A group of nine Walt Disney Classics Collection ceramic 'Opening Title' ornaments to include Cinderella, The Aristocats, Song Of The South, Donald Duck 'Donald's Better Self', Mickey Mouse Canine Caddy, Alice In Wonderland, Cinderella, Lady And The Tramp and Pluto First Aiders. Together with a ceramic 'Classics Walt Disney Collection' plaque. All boxed with certificates.
A quantity of blue and white ceramics, comprising: A Chinese Export dish, teabowl, tea-caddy (12 cm high) and helmet-shaped milk jug (14 cm high); two teapots; and a dish of circular form decorated with figures (7). Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from object to object; some damage and deterioration extant including: the tea caddy repaired.
A PARCEL OF SILVER FLATWARE AND CUTLERY, including a George III caddy spoon with leaf shaped bowl, engraved decoration, maker William Pugh, Birmingham 1814, a George III Old English pattern condiment spoon, makers Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, London 1803, various other teaspoons, condiment spoons, etc, approximate gross weight 5.2ozt, 164 grams (parcel) (condition: shell condiment spoon is EPNS, mixed condition overall)

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