A George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy, with burr wood panels and crossbanded edge. Width 23 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tea caddy is in generally very good condition. The colour is good. There are some minor scratches to the surface but no serious condition issues. The hinges are original. The lock and plate are present but we do not have a key. There are one or two small sections of crossbanding that look to have been replaced over the years but the colour match and polish are generally good.
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A mid 18th century oak and walnut crossbanded longcase clock by James Gandy Cockermouth circa 1750, with caddy top and turned side pillars. With long trunk door with double arched top, the base being raised on small bracket feet. The movement is eight day and hour striking. Dial 11¾" square with silvered chapter ring and with seconds and date dials. Height 214 cm. NOTE: James Gandy was one of the best known makers in the Cockermouth region. He was famous for making several musical and astronomical clocks. He was born circa 1700 and died in Cockermouth in 1779.
A mixed lot of various silver spoons including provincial, Irish, various dates and makers, 18th century and later, gross wt. 7oz.Condition: most spoons having inscriptions, hallmarks clear except for one spoon rubbed, caddy spoon marks slightly rubbed, a few spoons looking thin on the ends from over polishing and with minor dents, mostly ok.
A 19thC mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with fitted interior on compressed bun feet, 17cm H, 27cm W, 13cm D, an oak barrel on orb feet, Jerusalem wooden cased Bible, Jerusalem blotter case, other books, Cassell's Book Of Knowledge, various stamps to include World Cup 1966 unperforated set, banknotes, others stamps, etc. (a quantity)
A set of nine silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, William Hutton & Sons Co Ltd, London 1897, together with a set of six silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1885, seven further silver teaspoons, various dates and makers, three silver dessert spoons, London 1822, two silver salt spoons, four silver tablespoons, various dates and makers, a silver caddy spoon, a pair of white metal sugar nips and a small collection of plated flatware, total weight of silver approx 36oz
A quantity of ceramics including Beatrix Potter figures Benjamin Bunny, Mrs Tiggywinkle and Peter Rabbit with gold Beswick marks to base, pair of shells converted to trinket holders, Ironstone serpent handled jug, Aynsley and similar small decorative floral dishes, Royal Worcester tea caddy without cover (20+)
A good mixed lot to include white metal walking stick handle, heavily patterned with relief foliate decoration, possibly Indian silver, a white metal thimble, a cigarette case, cuff bangle, white metal caddy spoon, enamelled badge, also included in the is a small quantity of costume jewellery to include green hard stone pin badge, a Jaguar pin badge, earrings and a vintage Romer Swiss made wrist watch and similar.

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