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A mid-19th century bur walnut tea caddy of rectangular form, having twin lead lined covered internal compartments on four bun supports, 21cm x 13cm x 14cm. Condition Report: Good overall condition with wear commensurate with age. Some scratches and minor nicks to case. No Key. We think the feet have been added later. Interior still has lead-lined compartments.
An early 20th century burr walnut vanity box with mother of pearl decoration and escutcheon, the hinged lid enclosing a sectioned pull out tray, width 30cm, a small mahogany jewellery box with recessed brass carrying handle and escutcheon, the hinged lid enclosing sectioned tray above glass fall front and two small drawers, width 21cm, and a sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, width 27.5cm (af) (3). CONDITION REPORT: Water damage to the top of the box with glass front. This same box has losses to veneer around the base. Caddy: Lacking interior. Split to side of the lid of jewellery box.
A mid 19th century tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy, with two section interior (one lid missing), raised on four turned vegetable ivory bun feet, 14 x 19 x 12cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Several mother of pearl panels missing on lid and both shorter sides of the base. The lid has got a replaced handle (a Phillips screw), there are losses of tortoiseshell to corners underneath the lid.
Mixed lot comprising a pair of vase shaped Peppers with bun tops, supported on three curved feet, Birmingham 1899/1900, an engine turned Napkin Ring, Birmingham 1978, a replica 18th Century style spoon, 6" long, London 1897, a Boss-end Caddy Spoon, Sheffield 1977, and a leather and Silver tagged key-ring, Sheffield 1998, weighable Silver 154 gms 40-60
A mixed group comprising a Georgian Silver Sauce Ladle, Old English pattern, London 1901, by the Batemans (poor old repair to the bowl), pair of George III Silver Sugar Tongs, Fiddle pattern, London 1810, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, a Silver Sifting Spoon with twist stem, Birmingham 1901, a long handled Silver Pickle Spoon, Sheffield 1905, and a Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1902, total weight 150 gms (5) 50-70
An early 19th Century tortoiseshell rectangular two division tea caddy by lund, 24 Fleet Street, London, with shaped and moulded top, the interior with two lidded compartments and on ivory bun feet, 7.5ins wide x 4.5ins deep by 6.25ins high (with chips to tortoiseshell on corners, small pieces missing from angled base section)

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