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Five 18th and 19th century mugs, a jug, a blue and white tea caddy and cover, the three famille rose pint mugs and jug, circa 1800, the pair of Canton mugs each of a quarter pint size, the tea caddy painted with a landscape (8) (D) The barrel shaped mug has two rim chips. the bell shaped mug has a chip, consequent 1cm crack and a bamboo bound metal replacement handle. The corners of the tea caddy are fritted and the cover has been in two parts and is now glued toegther
A collection of small silver, comprising: a waved rim vase by E. S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1918, 20.5cm (8 1/2in) high, loaded; a William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1814, with a shell bowl; a small vase, Birmingham 1976, 10cm (4in) high, loaded; a five bar toastrack, Sheffield 1945; an octofoil sweet basket by Suckling Ltd , Birmingham 1958; a silver mounted glass box by Stuart Clifford & Co., London 1924, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long; a rectangular snuff box in Regency style by Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1911, 8cm (3in) long; a christening spoon by Garrard & Co., London 1958, initialled, in a Garrard box; a Britannia standard rose terminal spoon by Garrard & Co., London 1977 (jubilee mark), in a Garrard box; and a set of six tea spoons, Birmingham 1929, in a case, 367g (11.8 oz) weighable
A collection of blue and white pottery, including: a pair of 19th century pearlware bough pots, decorated with a willow pattern, six custard cups and covers on a stand, a tea caddy, reticulated plates and a basket, a tureen and cover on stand, seven small oval platters inscribed 'Who burnt the table-cloth', carpet balls and other items, 37cm (max). (33) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A collection of Scottish Tartan and Mauchline ware, including: a McLean tartan tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, on foliate brass ball feet, three playing card boxes in the form of books, Albert, Prince Charlie and Stuart, money and string boxes, a photograph album, a ruler. a napkin ring and a large box, late 19th / early 20th century, 29cm wide (max). (22) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A George III satinwood and marquetry tea caddy, with parquetry banding, the hinged lid inlaid with an oval fan patera, revealing a pair of lidded compartments, the front inlaid with a butterfly, 20.6cm wide, together with a French leather and gilt tooled stationery box, 24.7cm high. (2) Provenance: Recently removed from Gavelacre House, Longparish, Hampshire.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ An early 19th century cube parquetry tea caddy, inlaid with rosewood, birch and mahogany, the interior with a pair of lidded compartments and with a pair of ring handles, on disc feet, 24.5cm wide. Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ A Regency penwork sarcophagus shape tea caddy, decorated with chinoiserie figures and birds, with flowers, trees and leaves, the interior with a pair of lidded compartments, on ivory ball feet, 14.3 x 20.5cm. Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, inlaid with pewter stringing, the hinged lid with a vacant plaque, the interior with ivory edging and with a pair of lidded compartments, on flattened bun vegetable ivory feet, 12.4cm high, 19cm wide, 12.2cm deep. Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ A 19th century painted tea caddy in the form of a house, with dormer windows to the hinged top, enclosing twin lidded compartments with ivory handles, the front decorated with trellis glazed windows and a verandah, the back with a stable door, 17.1cm high, 19.5cm wide.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A Regency penwork tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape and decorated with exotic figures, with a camel, the back with riders on horseback and with an elephant, with flowers, fruit and leaves, the vacant interior with an inscription 'E. Wadman to Mrs Cullingworth 1826', with lion's mask ring handles and paw feet, 25cm wide.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, with white metal stringing, escutcheon and a vacant plaque, the dome hinged lid with a copper ball finial, revealing twin lidded compartments, on ball feet, 19.8cm wide. Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A SMALL GEORGE III MUG with an angular handle and bands of incised reeding, maker's mark worn, London 1819, a George IV caddy spoon, initialled "F", by Francis Powell, London 1823 and a set of six chased Victorian tea spoons, initialled, by George Adams, London 1848; the mug 2.3" (6 cms) high; 6.95 oz (8)
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH OBLONG SNUFF BOX with rounded ends and niellowork decoration, with wild horses running free on the cover, post 1838, a small early 20th century American dressing table / toilet box by Tiffany & Co., an American book mark by S. Kirkeson of Baltimore, a small spoon by Alexander Ritchie of Iona (hallmarked Glasgow 1929) and a modern caddy spoon; the snuff box 3.9" (10 cms) long; 5.2 oz (5)

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