A pair of William IV silver Fiddle pattern serving spoons, probably John Walton, Newcastle, 1833, each with monogram, 272.2g in total; a Georgian silver caddy spoon, Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham, 1824, with bright-cut decoration and initialled, 9.2g; two various Old English pattern spoons, various makers, London, 71.4g in total; and a pair of silver-plated sugar tongs (6)
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A good quality Regency period tea caddy, principally in burrwood veneers with satinwood banded inlaid borders and further mother of pearl and brass inlay to the top cartouche and lock escutcheon, the hinged lid revealing a further divisional lidded interior, etc, 12 cm tall x 8 cm long approx together with an unusual eastern locking timber vessel of bulbous form with painted banded detail, 9 cm tall approx
A 19th century French porcelain ovoid vase and cover, bleu ciel ground, twisted and gilded ribbon style handles and two oval gilt edged reserves finely painted with a basket of fruit and flowers, 27 cm h. to/w an early 19th century Sevres rectangular porcelain tea caddy and cover decorated with sprays of flowers and insects, underglaze blue mark, 12 cm h. (2) Condition Report Vase - damage includes a hairline visible to inside of neck of vase, gilding loss to rim and base. Tea caddy - Cover cracked and reglued.
A 19th century Dutch tortoiseshell cased 833 standard silver teaware set, the fitted interior comprising ten fiddle pattern teaspoons, pair of sugar tongs and a sugar shovel, all with maker's mark K over a bridge?, Rotterdam, 1831, together with an ivory handled tea strainer with sword mark only and a caddy spoon with the sword mark and maker's mark JSM, box
A silver caddy spoon, James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1863, of fiddle, thread and shell pattern with shell bowl, a silver visiting card case, H & T Birmingham 1880, with engraved decoration throughout and a silver cased notebook, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1902, the cover inscribed 'Whilst I think of it'
A Worcester green ground polychrome ovoid tea caddy and cover and a similar scalloped dish, c.1780, the tea caddy painted with fantastical birds in landscapes with gilt scrollwork cartouches, knop finial lacking, height 16cm, the dish painted with flower sprays within gilt scrollwork and green banded borders, 15.5cm, both unmarked
A group of Meissen Marcolini period tea and coffee wares, 1774-1814, each painted with Deutsche Blumen, comprising a tea caddy and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, a slops bowl, a teapot and cover, a coffee pot and cover, together with four similar tea cups and saucers with gilt rims, all with underglaze crossed swords and asterisk marks, various impressed marks, together with a Meissen flower painted bachelor's teapot and cover, c.1760 (damaged), underglaze blue crossed swords mark, height 8.5cm (22), occasional minor damage
An Edwardian rococo revival silver tea caddy in the manner of Paul de Lamerie, richly chased in the chinoiserie manner with a lady seated with parasol, parrot and fan, George Fox, London 1901, 14.3 oz, 13.5 cm high Condition Report Generally good condition, one foot slightly bent out of line, making the piece rock a little on three legs
An early 20th Century mahogany cabinet, by Robson & Sons Ltd., Newcastle upon Tyne, the caddy top above flowerhead and ribbon edging, three doors below with decorative pierced brass escutcheons and hinges enclosing shelves, two underlying drawers to base, raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs joined by leaf scrolls around shell motifs and turned stretchers, terminating in claw and ball feet, 61 x 20 x 49in. high. See illustration
An 18TH CENTURY CHINESE QIANLONG PERIOD FAMILLE ROSE MANDARIN PORCELAIN PART TEA SET, comprising a teapot and cover, a milk jug and cover, a tea caddy and cover, and a spoon tray, each piece painted with figural garden scenes, the teapot 6.75in long including handle and spout & 5in high. (7 pieces including covers)
A 19th century Chinese lacquered tea caddy, of shaped form, 26.5 cm wide, and a Chinese porcelain group (a.f.), 20 cm high (2) Condition report Report by RB: The Tea Caddy: The exterior is rubbed, especially to the top, the interior containing two pewter canisters and lids. The blanc de chien group in a boat. There appears to be a figure missing from the back, the bow is incomplete, the oar handle is missing, along with various other small sections along with various chips.

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