A box of various china wares including a pair of Staffordshire figures, Mason's ironstone tea caddy, commemorative china, two decanters, Chinese famille-rose plated tea pot etc, a box of four piece cruets, cranberry coloured glasses, fan, Rogers of Bristol bottle etc and a Wilkinson Limited toilet bowl
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A George III silver oval shaped tea caddy with a lock and working key, the lid having a cast foliate finial and an engraved pattern of linked oval shapes each containing a flower head, the body being engraved with a continuous scroll pattern on the upper and lower sections, an armorial crest and a coat of arms 'Nunquam non Paratus', hallmark for London 1785/6 with an incuse duty mark, indistinct makers mark Length approx 14 cms Width approx 9 cms Height to finial top approx 12 cms Weight approx 411 grams/13.23 ozt
A George III provincial Scottish silver ladle in Old English pattern, maker James Erskine of Aberdeen active circa 1792-1818 and a silver shell caddy spoon with a scroll finial, marks indistinct but possibly a 'P' date mark in a shield (2) Ladle length approx 16.5 cms Combined silver weight approx 41.2 grms/1.33 ozt
A SILVER PRESENTATION MINIATURE BULBOUS KETTLE, Birmingham 1922, approximately 10.5cm high, 3ozt, together with eight provincial Scottish silver teaspoons with beaded handles and monogrammed P to terminal, Glasgow, 1825, approximately 4.7ozt, silver fiddle handle serving spoons, London 1823-4, 4.8ozt, caddy spoon, knife rest, etc
A 19TH CENTURY CANTONESE LACQUERED TEA CADDY, of shaped octagonal form having cartouches depicting figures in domestic scenes, trees in blossom, the hinged lifting lid to two pewter removable tea canisters with external lids with figural engraving enclosing fitted inner lids with carved handles, all on carved gilt wood dog of fo mask feet, approximately 25cm x 18cm x 16.5cm high (key)
A small collection of late 19th century Russian lacquer items, comprising: a tea caddy, the hinged lid painted with a peasant man and woman, with a foil lined interior, together with a barrel caddy, the lid painted with a troika scene, a small box and cover painted with two men taking tea and a circular plate painted with a troika scene, 22.3cm diameter (max). (4) Provenance: From the collection of John Newall Esq.
A Chinese famille rose and underglaze blue tea caddy, early 19th Century, the ovoid body decorated with flowers, height approx 9.5cm (lacking cover), a Chinese blue and white cylindrical jar and cover, late 19th Century, decorated with dragons amongst bamboo and prunus, an export porcelain blue and white tea caddy (restored), and a blue and white prunus vase and cover (minor faults).
A Victorian papier mache writing slope, the hinged lid decorated with a dog group, 32cm wide, a Victorian papier mache twin division tea caddy with foliate decoration and mother of pearl inlay, 20.5cm wide, a Russian papier mache tobacco box and cover of cylindrical form decorated with a Troika scene, and a set of seven rectangular gaming dishes (a.f) (10).
COMPOSITE GEORGE III AND LATER 54 PIECE SERVICE OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SILVER comprising five table spoons, (London 1786, 1797, 1936, 1937, 1939), twelve desert spoons (London 1889 [6], 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935), six table forks (1936, 1937, 1940 [4]), eleven dessert forks (1889 [6], 1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935), twelve teaspoons with an armorial shield, crest and motto 'Ex spinis uvas' and serial number 3663 (Birmingham 1933 [6], 1934, 1935 [2], 1936, 1937 [2]), eight other matching tea and coffee spoons, various dates, six other coffee spoons with decorative handles, Sheffield 1919 and odd teaspoon, Birmingham 1917 and a tea caddy spoon, London 1842 (62 pieces), 75 ozs all in; also a few plated items of cutlery
A Victorian carved oak chiming bracket clock: the eight-day duration, triple-fusee movement striking the hours on a gong and the quarters on a further eight gongs, the arched brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, and Arabic outer five-minute numerals, with three silvered subsidiary dials to the arch for regulation, chime/silent and Chime on Eight Gongs/Chime on Four Gongs, with decorative blued steel hands and applied cast-brass spandrels, the oak case having scroll and foliate carved decoration with mask-heads to the edge, foliate decoration to the caddy top with a central mask, repeated to the carved side frets to each side, height 58cm.

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