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ANTIQUE CONTINENTAL SILVER TEA CADDY, oblong with rounded corners, the hinged double domed lid with a finial in the form of a bird of prey flying over a floral splay, and shell pattern opening lip, the front applied with a floral and `C` scroll cartouche, raised on fluted bracket feet, 6" wide, `12` standard mark, makers mark `I.P.`, 14oz EST 250-350
Edwardian silver Arts & Crafts tea caddy of cylindrical form with spot-hammered finish and Art Nouveau-style chased chain decoration, interspaced with green enamel jewels, standing on three cut-out feet, detachable cone-shaped cover with silver ball finial (London 1907), Charles Boyton & Son. All at approximately 5ozs, 12cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good with minor surface scratching commensurate with age and use. No signs of major damage or repair. Marks clear. Minor distortion to cover. Decorative stones intact and undamaged. Silver marks to the lid - Lion passant and date letter only. The description should read 'silver ball finial' and not 'ivory'. The description should also read 'Sheffield 1907' and not 'London 1907'
George V silver Arts & Crafts caddy spoon in the form of a heart, with folded stem and wishbone support and spot-hammered finish (Birmingham 1915), A. E. Jones, 7.5cm overall CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good with minor surface scratches. One wishbone support may have been repaired where it joins the bowl. Hallmarks clear. Maker's mark rubbed
George III bracket clock with eight day movement, striking hours and half hours on a bell, circular white enamel dial, signed Jno Savage, Shrewsbury, in a shallow caddy top walnut case with tall pointed finial, inlaid brass decoration, 1cm lion-mask ring-handles and pierced side frets, on four ball feet, 55cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement clean. We are unable to confirm if the movement is in full working order. Dial has minor wear around winding holes. Case is good. Veneer is cracked around dial on front between 11 and 12 and 6 and 7. Veneer on base is slightly rippled and has been repaired on back below door. Veneer is also marked below fret on right hand side and there are signs of repair above and below inlaid brass decoration to base
A George III silver pepper pot, the plain bulbous body with reeded mounts, 3.75ins high, London 1814, a George IV silver Old English pattern caddy spoon with bright cut engraving to terminal, 3.5ins overall, by William Seaman, London 1826, a Victorian silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knife, with gilt tooled maroon leather covered case for same, an Edward VII silver napkin ring inscribed with names of various Royal Naval vessels, by Page, Keen & Page, London 1903, and a selection of sundry silver and silvery metal items, various (weighable silver 12ozs)
An Edward VII silver caddy spoon, the handle cast with scroll, floral and shell ornament, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1908, five Edward VII silver fish forks and four matching fish knives, the handles cast with scroll work, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1905, and a selection of silver, various (gross weight 28ozs)
A pair of Edward VIII silver "Iona" caddy spoons with Celtic pattern terminals, 5ins overall, Birmingham 1936, a set of six ditto silver tea spoons with "Classical Column" pattern terminals, by Mappin & Webb, London 1936, two other sets of tea spoons, and a set of six Edward VIII silver handled tea knives (all cased)
An 18th Century creamware tea caddy of octagonal shape painted in puce with loose sprays of flowers, 4.75ins high (lid missing), a creamware cream jug of barrel shape, the moulded body painted with vertical green stripes, 4ins high, a pearlware tankard printed in colours with flowering plants and vase, 3.75ins high, a late creamware plate with a botanical painting - "Annual Lavataria", 8.5ins diameter, a Wedgwood plate printed in colours with rock work and flowers, 8ins diameter, and a Wealden plate with "tortoise-shell" decoration, 9.25ins high
A late 18th Century creamware figure of "Venus" decorated in "Prattware" colours on square leaf moulded base, 9.5ins high (damaged and repaired), an 18th Century pearlware rectangular tea caddy and cover decorated with a bunch of grapes within leaf pattern borders, 5.5ins high (knop restuck), and two Dutch Delft blue and white figures - Seated cow and a cow with a farmer, 4.25ins and 4.75ins high
An Edwardian mahogany square revolving bookcase by Maple & Co, London, the top crossbanded in satinwood, fitted one shelf with moulded slatted supports, 19ins square x 31ins high (faded and with minor damage), and a Victorian mahogany rectangular tea caddy the interior with two lidded cannisters and glass bowl, 12ins x 6ins x 6ins high
A George III brass inlaid rosewood documentary tea caddy, the underside of the lid with a painted fret work panel, inscribed `Mr Barnard Brooks Tea Caddy, made in the year of 1813 August 1st by R. Richards, 15 Brown Street, Bryanstone Square, London`, with original canisters and bowl, on claw and ball feet, 13.25in.
A Chinese blue and white tea caddy and a silver mounted blue and white jug and cover, first half 18th century, the rectangular tea caddy painted with antiques and peonies, 4.25in., the Kangxi ewer painted with panels of Long Eliza figures, flowers and hexagonal panels of flowers, with European silver hinged mount to the cover and later spout, 5in. - ewer a.f.

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