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A continental silver caddy spoon, the handle with leaf decoration, the bowl decorated with a boy and a girl with a bow and arrow, bears import marks, together with a set of five bead decorated tea spoons, three pairs of sugar nips, mustard and salt spoons, spoon and fork sets, trowel etc, totalling approximately 275 grams ***Sold on the instructions of the executors of the late Mrs G.J. Stepney-Gulston***
A pair of George V Silver Bon Bon dishes with pierced edges on shaped legs and paw feet, Birmingham, 1938, 206 grams together with a silver cigarette case 78 grams and a silver cigarette box, pepperette, sugar basin and caddy spoon ***Sold on the instructions of the executors of the late Mrs G.J. Stepney-Gulston***
A Regency mahogany secretaire chest with boxwood string inlaid and further detail, the caddy top over a deep secretaire drawer with brass buttoned fall front enclosing a well fitted interior of small drawers and pigeon holes with decorative burr maple veneers and ebony stringing, over three long drawers, shaped apron and bracket supports
A good quality silver plated caddy with hinged lid decorated with a winged sphinx finial, extensive embossed decoration of fruit and foliage leading to beaded borders raised on four scrolling acanthus supports, stamped Mappin & Webb to the base, a good quality plated serving spoon, a cased bread and cake knife, both with silver embossed handles, etc
Unusual George V silver biscuit box / tea caddy of cylindrical form, with a push fit lid and engraved inscription (Birmingham 1919), Henry Wilkinson and Co. All at approximately 8.5ozs, 10.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT A few very minor dents and some scratching - marks slightly worn but overall good condition
A collection of Mason Bow Bells pattern brown printed dinner and tea wares comprising teapot, five large plates, eight tea cups, eleven saucers, twelve tea plates, three smaller plates and a goblet together with a collection of Mason green printed Fruit Basket pattern wares comprising cheese dish and cover, oval meat plate, two graduated jugs of octagonal form, a further jug, two side plates and seven saucers also together with a further Mason green printed caddy and cover of four sided form
An unusual late 19th century tea caddy, mounted with specimen marble, the rosewood interior with burrwood geometric inlaid decoration, 31 cm wide See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by RB Overall, in good condition, generally dirty to the exterior, some minor/occasional chips, mostly to edges and corners, the back is plain grey veined marble, to the side, on the left, the lower section of marble is detached (adhesive poor), the interior with two hinged compartments and cut glass mixing bowl (probably original), rosewood and geometric inlay generally good. Report by NG The mixing bowl has wear to base, and a couple of small chips to the rim. The lock plate is stamped Patent and looks contemporary to the caddy.

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