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An early 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, the lid with gadrooned edges opening to reveal fitted interior with two pull out canisters, one bearing label "Dobson, Perfumer, Hardware, Toyman & Stationer, 162 Strand, London", and central well, the sides with handles (missing rings), raised on bun feet, 13 x 7 x 7 1/2in. (33 x 18 x 19cms).
An early 20th century German silver caddy spoon, probably Simon Rosenau, Bad Kissingen, the circular bowl with scene of a person riding a horse, 22g; a German silver Hanau spoon, with import marks for London, 1897, the bowl with architectural arch and angel decoration, 18g; a Dutch silver spoon, the bowl chased with a scene at a table, engraved, "Deluitspeler", with windmill terminal, 48g; and a white metal spoon, the bowl pierced and chased with floral borders, C-scrolls, lattice work and a bird (4)
A good quality Victorian rosewood veneered tea caddy of rectangular form with extensive applied geometric brass mount to exterior, the hinged lid revealing a two divisional interior with separate lids, with pierced applied brass mounts, one marked B, the other C, 17 cm tall x 23 cm long approx
A miscellaneous collection to include a 19th century mahogany veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with divisional interior together with a collection of vintage keys, furniture handles and associated fittings, a quantity of further wooden furniture handles and supports, also together with three heavy cast iron wall brackets, etc
A George III silver caddy spoon with cartouche shaped bowl and pierced handle engraved with floral ornament by J.L. (?), Birmingham 1790 (weight 8.5 grammes), a George III silver caddy spoon with shield shaped bowl engraved with oval cartouche, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1801 (weight 6.5 grammes) and one other George III plain silvery caddy spoon with heart shaped bowl by E. Morley, London 1802 (weight 14 grammes)
A late George III rosewood and satinwood banded rectangular two division tea caddy, 8ins x 4.25ins x 4ins high, and a dome topped rectangular single tea caddy, 4.75ins x 4ins x 4ins high and a Victorian figured walnut rectangular writing box inlaid with brass cartouche to lid, 13.75ins x 9ins x 6ins high
A SCOTTISH SILVER CIRCULAR BOWL with dolphin handle and marks for Brook & Son, Edinburgh, 12.5cm long together with a silver tea caddy of ovoid form, with egg dart and line decoration and marks for Birmingham and makers mark of H & A and a silver lobed bowl with scrolling handles and chased and engraved floral design, 15cm diameter (3)

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