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A SELECTION OF SILVERWARE, to include a childrens silver knife and fork set, engraved detail to the knife blade and scrolling acanthus detail to handles, hallmarked 'George Unite' Birmingham 1922, together with a pair of novelty sugar tongs depicting a man holding two ouroboros snakes, hallmarked 'George Gillett' London 1884, a silver spoon, hallmarked 'Joseph Rodgers & Sons' Sheffield 1907, a silver strainer spoon, hallmarked 'David Hollander & Son' Birmingham 1954, approximate gross weight 4.25 ozt, 132.3 grams, together with a white metal caddy spoon, shell bowl with cherub holding a bow to the with handle, continetal silver marks, 18.1 grams, 0.58 ozt, together with assorted silver handled cutlery pieces, a shoe horn and button hook (condition report: general moderate wear, clear hallmarks overall condition good)
THIRTY FIVE LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM THE SOUTH EAST AND SOUTH WEST, mostly boxed and some deeds unless mentioned, comprising Swan Inn, Greensted Church (no deeds), Mrs Pinkertons Post Office, Chalk Down, Ash Nook, Boxwood Cottage, Little Lupins, Crispin Cottage, Honeypot Cottage, The Anchor, Marigold Cottage, Camomile Lawn, Bramble Cottage, Strawberry Cottage, Hopcroft Cottage (no box or deeds, rubbing to chimney), Daisy Cottage (no box or deeds), The Old Curiosity Shop (no box or deeds), Cherry Cottage (no deeds), April Cottage, Blue Boar, Tea Caddy Cottage (no box or deeds, chimney broken), Puffin Row, Old Mother Hubbard's (slight chip to chimney), Cats Coombe Cottage (no deeds, broken chimney), Smallest Inn (no deeds or labels), Watermill, Moonlight Cove, The Cuddy, Lazy Days, Applejack Cottage (no box or deeds), Pixie House (no box or deeds, roof damaged), Purbeck Stores (no box or deeds), Clover Cottage (no box or deeds, damage to roof), Whayside Cottage (no box or deeds) and Sweet Pea Cot (no box or deeds) (35 + 25 boxes) (Condition Report: rubbing and wear, obvious damage where mentioned)
A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy, late 18th century, of rounded rectangular form with quarter banded hinged lid, vacant plaque, opening to two covered tea compartments, a central glass mixing bowl and associated mother of pearl caddy spoon, with white metal escutcheon and bun feet, 14cm high, 31cm wide
Three 19th century boxes - comprising a mid-19th century satinwood jewellery box with hobnail scroll work decoration and pale blue silk lining (LWH 20 x 12.5 x 10 cm), lacks inner tray; a late Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy (lacks feet and interior); and a small mid-19th century brass bound rosewood box (LWH 14.3 x 9.2 x 5 cm).
China.A twentieth-century Chinese gilded and polychrome enamel filigree Cockatoo model canister box, or tea caddy, the detachable head when removed reveals a similarly gilt interior, the underside of the foot with an applied plaque incised, 'SILVER', height 15cm, weight 319g/10.25ozt gross all-in approx
A George III silver neoclassical tea caddy, of drum shape with urn form finial, the exterior with reeded border, and twin opposing central cartouche decorated with festoons and wriggle-work, with script initials 'RMW' or similar to the front, the opposing cartouche is vacant, the rim of the slightly-domed, hinged cover with similar decoration, ensuite with key, full hallmarks struck to the underside of the base, with lion passant marked to the inside of the hinged cover, Charles Aldridge, London 1787, length 14.6cm, height (to top of finial) 14.5cm, weight 451g/14.50ozt approx
A Victorian silver and tortoiseshell mounted tea caddy, of rectangular form the body with pierced and applied, 'Tea' label in Gothic script, with silver collar and detachable cover, the silver with sponsor's mark of Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, hallmarked Chester 1897, height 8.5cm approx
An Edwardian silver tea caddy, of ogee form, with a stepped oval form foot, applied with twin handles in the form of cast ram's head, the detachable cover with cast flowerhead finial, fully marked to the body and to the interior of the cover, Skinner & Co, London 1905, height 10.5cm, weight 275g/8.84ozt approx
A George III silver tea caddy, of drum form, in the neoclassical style, with bead edge border, the body applied with dual panels depicting classical scenes, with lock (sans key), the slightly domed, hinged cover with a hinged ring-pull finial with matching bead edge border, the underside engraved in script, 'Sophia', fully marked on the base, with corresponding part marks struck to the interior of the hinged lid, Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1782, height 11.2cm, weight 443g/14.24ozt approx
Three twentieth-century hallmarked silver items, to include a milk or cream jug, modelled in the eighteenth-century style, with wavy edge rim, atop three pad feet, C. J. Vander Ltd., Birmingham 1971, height 8.5cm, together with a tea caddy spoon and napkin ring, combined silver weight 165g/5.30ozt approx (3)
A LATE-VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1897, retailed by Wilson & Gill of Regent Street, of lobed bombe form, on four out-turned bracket feet, 10cm high, 253gms Condition Report:Some small dings to the body, one small ding to the lid. The lid is not fully flush on one side and pings open easily, there is a red spot on the body which is not coming off when lightly scraped. No breaks or repairs noticeable

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