An Edwardian walnut cabinet on stand, oversailing caddy top above a pair of doors, each carved in high relief with oval reserves swags of hellebores within bell husk borders, the sides conforming, enclosing three slides, skirted base, the stand with shaped aprons and tapering square legs veneered in burr walnut, shelf undertier, brass castors, 97cm high, 44cm wide, c.1910
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A George III Old Sheffield Plate Neoclassical commode-shaped tea caddy, bright cut engraved with ribbon-tied garlands of bell husks and foliate tendrils, urnular finial cresting a domed patera, 15.5cm high, 15cm wide, c.1790; a William IV Old Sheffield Plate Rococo Revival cake basket, ball and claw feet, 25cm high over handle, c.1835; a Victorian lobed meat dome, cast in the Rococo taste, engraved recto and verso with a coat of arms, acanthus handle, 20cm high, c.1860 (3) Condition Report: Dome - overall good Caddy much wear to cover and angles Cake basket wear to center. Overall fair
A large late 19 th / early 20 th century Chinese chinoiserie lacquered food box/caddy, the black exterior decorated with chinoiserie vignettes depicting detailed interior scenes of figures in a tea house etc, the hinged lid flanked by looping handles opening to reveal a further lidded lead lined compartment interior, the internal hinged cover with a turned ivory handle and chased and stamped decoration detailing sages below, 23cm high, 33cm wide, 17cm deep
An interesting collection of silver-plated ware to include two antler carving stands, a pair of 800 grade silver pin dishes, a small bone game counter case containing gold leaf, a small brass WWI match case marked 'Ypres and Breilen' and dated '1916 7th of the 8th France and Belgium' to the spine, silver-plated caddy spoon, a small silver-plated pendant toothpick, etc.
A George III silver bright cut edge pattern caddy spoon, John Emes, circa 1800, with scallop shell bowl, a pair of Victorian Onslow pattern silver salt spoons, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1894 and a cased set of six silver trefid lace back teaspoons, Francis Higgins, Sheffield 1981, 3ozs weight combined (9).
A silver mounted cut glass sugar castor, Birmingham 1902, 13cm high, a Dutch silver peppermint box, 19th century, of shaped outline, the hinged cover and sides with figure panels, 3cm high, a small circular filigree work box with hinged cover, 1951 silver and enamel commemorative spoon, Dutch embossed silver caddy spoon , four other various spoons, two thimbles, an Old Sheffield plated coaster, with pierced sides and other items (qty).
NINETEENTH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form with bun feet, the interior with a pair of removable compartments, flanking a central bowl holder, 6 ½” (16.5cm) high, 12” x 7” (30.5cm x 17.8cm), lacking bowl, lids to the compartments and side handles, together with an EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY JEWELLERY BOX, of shallow form with green, padded fabric, lined interior, (2)
Mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, Edmund Prideaux - London, the case with an arched hood and caddy pediment over free standing Corinthian type columns to a moulded throat and long arched trunk door with canted corners on a panelled plinth base and splayed bracket feet to a 30cm arched brass dial with strike/silent subsidiary with dolphin spandrels and further cast and applied urn shaped spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture with pierced steel hands to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell (dial/movement and case associated), height 244cm
A collection of miscellaneous ceramics including an oriental model of a seated female character, a pair of Villeroy & Boch candlesticks with painted fruit detail, two Prattware pot lids - The Jealous Rival and The Wolf and the Lamb, a Royal Doulton series ware jug, a Beswick nuthatch, together with a pair of Victorian opaque pink glass vases and further glassware, a 19th century inlaid caddy, a straw work type box, a boxed Tut-Tut game and a small collection of books
"Please don't bother about roses...", Daphne du Maurier: (1907 - 1989) British Author, A.L.S. Menabilly Par Cornwall, 9th December 1965, 'Bing', one page, to Maureen Baker-Munton, ('Dearest Maureen'), a brief letter 'in haste' regarding gifts 'the tea-caddy has come, very nice, and I look forward to the honey. Please don't bother about roses you have sent me enough goodies as it is'. (All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)

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