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A Chippendale period carved mahogany strong box, the hinged caddy top with three carved moulded bands surmounts the square carcass with original brass carrying handles mounted with a silver oval cartouche engraved with an indistinct crest with motto deo Victoria with a further carved moulded plinth stepped to meet the ogee bracket feet, each with acanthus carving, the box with three locks retains all its original keys, 28" wide.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vase and a cover, early 19th century, four character Kangxi mark but early 19th century, with a panoramic of women and children on terraces, 17cm high and a Chinese rectangular blue and white tea caddy, 19th century, detailed with karakusa scrolls, Chinese Government paper label, 14cm high (at fault) (2)
18th Century mahogany 8-day long cased clock, the engraved brass arched top dial having a moon phase calendar, with secondary dial and calendar dial, signed Neddey Wells, Shepley, the caddy shaped top having brass ball finials with brass mounted Corinthian columns to the hood, the case having inlaid crossbanding and stringing, 13" dial.
A Mixed Lot comprising: four George V Old English pattern Teaspoons; together with a pair of matching Sugar Tongs, London 1914; together with six further Coffee Spoons; two various Teaspoons; a Continental white metal Caddy Spoon; and a mother-of-pearl handled Silver Pickle Fork, various dates and makers (15)
Ballater - a Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon William Robb, marked ROBB / BALLATER (in triangular punch), Edinburgh 1912, of conventional form with heart shaped bowl with embossed view of Balmoral castle with `BALMORAL` below, the thistle handle with lion rampant within crowned shield as finial 8.5cm long, 17g
Ballater - -a Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon William Robb, marked ROBB / BALLATER, Edinburgh 1906, of conventional form with heart shaped bowl with embossed view of Balmoral castle with `BALMORAL` below, the thistle handle with lion rampant with a crowned shield as a finial 8.5cm 17g
Ballater - a Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon William J Fraser, marked WJF, Edinburgh 1928, of conventional form with lightly gilt heart shaped bowl with embossed view of Balmoral castle with `BALMORAL` below, the thistle handle with lion rampant within crowned shield as finial 8.5cm long Notes: After William Robb`s death, his Ballater shop was left to his daughter and she continued to run it for a short time. Within two years William J Fraser had taken the shop over and continued to produce the most popular ranges of Robb`s work. No `local` marks are known for Fraser, and his mark is known in combination with Edinburgh marks and struck as maker`s mark only.

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