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A small quantity of commemorative ceramics including a large pearl ware mug for the Rev. John Wesley "AM love" feast; a cup and saucer decorated with the crystal Palace (AF); a nursery style plate with transfer decoration of the Crystal Palace exhibition of c.1851; a Royal Worcester tea caddy date coded for c. 1912 and hand painted with a vignette of a view of a castle within gilt floral border and signed A.Rushlon - the reverse with gilt GR decoration; the lid modelled as a crown (AF) etc. (13)
A Pair of Victorian Ivory Opera Glasses, by Callaghan, London, inscribed Mrs J Naysmyth, Penthurst, Kent, cased; and A Victorian Silver Kings Pattern Caddy Spoon, Mustard Spoon and Tea Spoon, Goldsmiths` Alliance Ltd, London 1877, 1886 & 1889, each engraved with an armorial device, by repute from Barnburgh Hall, family home of the Hartop Family (4) James Naysmyth was a Scottish engineer and inventor, famous for his development of the steam hammer. He married Anne Hartop in 1840.
A 19th Century Tortoiseshell Circular Box, the lid with yellow metal pique work depicting Masonic symbols within a scroll and dot border, 6.5cm wide; A 19th Century Oval Tortoiseshell Oval Box, with gilt metal mounts and pique work decoration; and A 19th Century Thimble Case, as a sarcophagus tea caddy (3)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDYveneered in blonde shell and inlaid to the front in engraved mother of pearl with flowers and foliage on scrolling wirework stems beneath pagoda lid, the divided interior with pair of tortoiseshell veneered covers with vegetable ivory knop, on brass paw feet, 18.5cm w++Both covers to the interior broken in half and neatly restuck. One with small veneer corner loss, the exterior with the odd minor old chip on the corners, the back slightly damaged beneath one of the hinges, the feet original, the brass lock and hinges original
A GEORGE III FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY IN THE FORM OF A MELONwith stalk finial, iron lock and oval keyplate, 14cm h++A good and undoubtedly genuine example, of pleasing colour with a number of old scratches and light marks, faint hairline shrinkage crack on one side, the stalk with one or two old chips around the base but original, minor old blackened crack on the lid above the keyplate, the steel hinge original and the interior with traces of the foil lining, long in the family of the present vendor. Entirely original and unrestored

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