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A REGENCY PENWORK TEA CADDY, C1820 of sarcophagus shape, the exterior and interior finely decorated overall with chinoiseries and profuse foliage, embossed brass cornucopia handles, on bun feet, 30cm l++The exterior somewhat dull and with old wear and scratches. Dark brown stain on centre of lid. The interior retaining the full brilliance of the decoration. No glass jar; one canister complete and most unusually with geometric decorated sides, the other lacking the body of the canister only the hinged top present, the lock, handle and hinges original, the feet old replacements for what were presumably embossed brass bracket feet
A VICTORIAN WALNUT STEREO-GRAPHOSCOPE, C1860 fully adjustable, maker's trade label of THOS ROWLEY & SONS OPTICIANS 128 ST JAMES STREET BRIGHTON, base 40cm l, a black japanned decoupage tea caddy, 18th/19th c and two other boxes (4)++Graphoscope lacking the edge moulding from one of the long sides, the other items mostly worn and/or stained
An early Victorian travelling writing slope of short domed form, with fitted interior and looping brass carrying handle, 35cm long x 26cm wide x 7cm high, together with a Regency rosewood veneered tea caddy, of sarcophagus form the hinged lid revealing a fitted interior with central well flanked by twin compartments and a large mahogany veneered Victorian campaign type writing slope with brass mounts and flush fitted brass handles (3)
Mixed Lot: George III tea caddy of shovel form with engraved blade and fitted bobbin turned bone handle, Birmingham 1809, maker's mark WP together with two further Elizabeth II caddy spoons, two George III engraved Old English pattern salt spoons with shell bowls, two further salt spoons, single Old English pattern mustard and a mother of pearl handled folding fruit knife, weighable silver approx 79gms, various dates and makers (9)
Mixed Lot: five plus five coffee spoons, together with two plus two salt spoons, two engraved Old English pattern serving spoons, pierced sifter spoon, shovel shaped caddy spoon, combined weight approx 237gms, together with a pair of white metal earrings, stamped 925 and an electro-plated Fiddle pattern sifter spoon, various dates and makers (21)
A Regency mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the interior with two lidded boxes centred by a circular well, with associated glass vessel. 34 x 19 x 20 cm Ring handle to one side detahced (present), some shrinkage cracking to veneers, the lidded containers showing some damage and requiring re-gluing
A Regency inlaid mahogany and amboyna tea caddy with domed top, 13 cm wide to/w a coloured engraving depicting a Panorama of Bristol burning during the 1831 riots, 13.5 x 18.5 cm, in gilt gesso frame (2)Engraving cut-down - no visible marginsCaddy with splits and losses, missing inner lid and lock
A SET OF WMF ELECTROPLATE "SCROLL EDGE" PATTERN CUTLERY, GERMAN, 20TH CENTURY comprising: 6 iced tea spoons, 2 pairs of salad servers, a ladle, a serving fork, 9 serving spoons (various shapes and sizes), 12 espresso spoons, 6 cake forks, 12 sorbet spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dinner forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 dessert knives, 12 butter knives, 9 soup spoons (and 6 soup spoons of a similar pattern), 11 dessert spoons (and a similar silver example, .800 std), a cake slice, a sugar caddy spoon, 2 sauce ladles, a paté knife, a butter knife, a fish serving knife, a meat fork, a serrated knife, 3 pickle forks, an oyster fork, a 3-pronged fork, a slotted serving spoon and an ice-cream server, Nirosta stainless steel knife blades; A Set of 8 WMF Stainless Steel Grapefruit Spoons and a Grapefruit Knife, including additional similar grapefruit spoons; A Cased Set of Six Silver Teaspoons, Purcell Brothers, Birmingham, 1940, 60g, and A South African Silver Figural Head, maker’s mark DG, Sterling Std, in the form of a hippopotamus head 70g, 6,5cm high (188) (188)

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