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An early Victorian black lacquer three section tea caddy c.1840, the four serpentine sides with gilded oriental scenes, the top similarly decorated and mounted with a faceted swan neck handle, the interior decorated with gilded grasses enclosing the three cut glass caddies, 10¼in. (26cm.) long, 6in. (15cm.) high, flaking and cracking to lacquer, gilt worn, caddy stoppers chipped, one caddy damaged.
An early Victorian walnut and sycamore strung tea caddy, mid 19th century, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover with cavetto edging, the body with lions’ mask and ring handles at each end and four brass ball and claw feet, the interior with twin subsidiary caddies with hinged covers, flanking a cut glass bowl, 19cm high, 32cm wide View on dnfa.com
A George III walnut and brass mounted knife box, late 18th century, the sloping cover and bowfront with sycamore strung angles, with cut brass escutcheon and clasp to the front, the sides with swing handles, 33.5cm high, 21cm wide; and a George III walnut and marquetry tea caddy, late 18th century, of rectangular form, the cover inset with a butterfly motif, the interior with twin subsidiary covers, 12cm high, 21cm wide View on dnfa.com
A 19th century carved wood and blue john mounted tea caddy, the hinged top inset an oval breche marble panel with leaf carved lifts and chip carved bands, to a part plush and zinc lined vacant interior, the octagonal body with blue john panels to a rectangular base with leaf scroll corner finials, above shaped aprons and on paw feet, 7.5in (18.5cm) h, 6.75in (16.9cm) w, 5in (12.6cm) d.
A George III painted oval tea caddy, with a green striped ground, the hinged lid with a panel of war trophies within a band of ribbon tied leaves and a laurel edge, to a an interior with twin lidded divisions, the conforming front decorated an urn, 4.75in (12.1cm) h, 7.5in (19cm) w, 4.25in (10.5cm) d.
A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, London 1865 by Henry Holland, a similar pair of silver sauce ladles, London 1842 by Richard Britton, a Victorian silver christening fork and spoon, Sheffield 1862 by Martin Hall & Co and a silver caddy spoon, Exeter 1859 by James & Josiah Williams.
An Edwardian silver and glass biscuit barrel with ribbon and reeded swing handle, Sheffield 1909 by John Round, a set of four Art Deco silver handled fruit knives, Sheffield 1934 and 1935 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, cased, together with a plated six egg cruet, a plated tea caddy and a small collection of silver and plated cutlery.
A Chinese famille rose export porcelain tea caddy, Qianlong period, the ovoid body painted with figures, on a scroll moulded base, together with a Canton famille rose cylindrical brush pot, mid-19th Century, painted with pierced and moulded figural scenes within borders of bats and flowers on a gilt ground (some faults).

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