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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST with label for Quintin Kay, London, the moulded edged caddy top over secretaire drawer fitted with drawers and pigeon holes, three long drawers below with brass drop handles, on bracket feet, 37" x 23 1/2" x 36" Quintin Kay (1754-1807) is listed in the Dictionary of English Furniture Makers with an address at Ludgate Hall, London, son of John Kay of Doncaster. In 1763 he went into partnership with Frances Say becoming one of the largest of London`s upholderers and was included in the list of master cabinet makers in Sheraton`s Cabinet Directory 1803.
A Victorian silver tea caddy, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1896, of sarcophagus form with hinged domed cover upon four supports, height 9 cm, together with a silver oblong trinket box, Birmingham 1922, with scroll embossed hatched hinged cover, makers mark HM, approximate gross weight 11.30 oz, (2).
A Victorian silver gilt tankard, John Samuel Hunt, London 1853, of tapering cylindrical form embossed with vine leaves and berries with applied bark effect loop handle upon a circular foot ring, engraved to base `6851 Hunt & Roskell Late Stork & Mortimer`, height 8 cm, together with a Victorian silver sarcophagus formed tea caddy, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1895, with domed finial hinged cover above gadroon border and fluted body upon four radial ball supports, height 11.5 cm and a George III silver sugar tongs, Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1796, of typical form with engraved decoration, length 15.5 cm, approximate gross weight 14.11 oz, (3).
A Dutch silver tea caddy, late 19th/early 20th century, Schoonhoven, of ovoid form, the hinged cover with everted ends and central finial, embossed throughout with figures fishing and tending to the harvest, with c & s scrolls, stamped with lion passant for 833 standard silver, perseus duty mark, makers stamp MP, retail mark V.D.B.2. & date letter possibly 1912, height 10 cm, approximate gross weight 3.46 oz.
A silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1922, of oval outline with gadrooned borders, with pull off cover, 9.5cm tall; with a silver salver, with Bath border, on three hoof supports, crested, 15.4cm diameter; a pair of silver bon bon dishes, with slat pierced border, on four claw supports, 13cm long; a small silver bowl with four supports, 9.5cm diameter; a pair of silver napkin rings; a pair of silver wine labels; 664g (21.4 oz) gross; with a selection of plated wares; including a circular salver; two chambersticks; and an onyx mounted carriage clock
A pair of silver dessert spoons, by Francis Higgins, London 1861, fiddle pattern; with a set of four Georgian silver tea spoons, Old English pattern; a pair of William IV silver dessert forks, fiddle pattern; a Georgian silver caddy spoon; five silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knives and a Victorian silver pepperette, 272g (8.7 oz) gross weighable

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