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Collection of similar Caughley tea ware to include a teapot, tea caddy, three graduated saucer dishes, slop bowl, spoon tray, and two trios, all decorated with Pagoda pattern except the spoon tray which is decorated with The Fenced Garden pattern, (15) Condition report: Spoon tray; three cracks to the rim, re-gilding. Saucer dishes: the smallest has a section of the foot lacking, the other two pieces are not damaged but have some re-gilding. Bowl: some re-gilding which has losses in places. Trios: one cup has a small foot chip, one saucer has a filled chip. Tea Caddy: restored rim chip and finial, some re-gilding. Teapot: filled chip to the flange of the lid and some re-gilding.
A parcel lot of assorted silver and white metal items to include; vesta case, miniature tankard, clown shaped handled seal stamp, two pencils, cigar cutter, small handled salt and pepper pots, three thimbles, pin cushion in the form of a basket, sleeping cap, silver handled shoe horn, seven assorted miniature charms, two caddy spoons, beaker, wire work basket and a gadrooned body open salt, together with three silver plated dishes. (29)
A parcel lot of items to include; silver ornate design hand mirror with chester hallmark, late 20th century silver necklace in the form of a shell, two cameo brooches, Apollo 11 man on the moon medal, WW2 1939-45 star, two silver half crowns 1887 & 1921 and another nickel half crown, 12 crown coins and a silver caddy spoon hallmarked London 1982 and other items.
A George III mahogany tea caddy, with rosewood banding and inlaid marquetry conch shells, with a mother of pearl escutcheon, to a single lidded interior, 11.3cm high, 12cm wide, 10.1cm deep. Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke.
An early 19th century French burr elm tea caddy, with ebonised edging, the hinged lid with a faceted steel handle, the interior with a pair of lidded compartments with ivory handles, flanking a glass sugar bowl, 13.8cm high, 28.7cm wide, 14cm deep. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.

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