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Nineteenth century Japanese tea caddy, with japanned decoration overall, the cover enclosing fitted leaded compartment with engraved figure and floral decoration to the lid 27cm x 14cm x 18cm; and a large Boy Blue Toffee tin decorated in colourful enamels with geishas, pagodas and garden scenes 32cm x 19cm x17cm (2)
A LONGCASE CLOCK by Edmd, Scholfield, Rochdale, the eight day movement with anchor escapement, 12" square chased brass and silvered dial with ormolu spandrels, penny moonphase and calendar aperture, in oak case with moulded caddy top, dentil cornice above gilded frieze, turned columns, arched door with key banding over and flanked by quarter columns, on box base, 83" high
A PASSING STRIKE TABLE CLOCK in late 17th century style, the fusee movement striking on a bell, 6 1/2" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, in walnut and ebonised oblong case, the caddy top with brass finials on square supports, pierced fret frieze on wrythen turned corner pilasters, moulded base and bun feet, late 19th/20th century, 19" high
A silver rectangular cigarette case, applied with the badge of the Royal Engineers, a plated tea strainer, a silver mounted nail buffer, Birmingham 1909, a silver rectangular purse, fitted with a carrying chain and a ring, Birmingham 1910, a silver tea strainer, Birmingham 1938, a silver Guild of Handicrafts seal top spoon, London 1957, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a silver butter knife, a silver copy of the Coronation Anointing Spoon and a quantity of table flatware, including; a tea caddy spoon, a sugar sifting spoon and a cheese scoop.
A silver square section hot water pot in Chinese taste by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1932, engraved with differing panels of figures and pavilions and of birds in a garden landscape, with a composition finial and handle, 13cm (5in) high, 323g (10.25 oz) gross and an oval tea caddy with spoon by George Unite & Sons & Lyde Ltd, Birmingham 1932, plain, with egg-and-dart borders, engraved a crest, the spoon fitting within the cover, 9.2cm (3.5in) wide, 186g (6 oz) (2)
Seven caddy spoons, comprising: a George IV English provincial silver fiddle pattern example by William Woodman of Bristol, Exeter 1829, engraved with a monogram, 9cm (3.5in) long, another William IV fiddle pattern example, maker's mark 'WT' (not traced), London 1832, the fig bowl engraved with flowers, 9.5cm (3.75in) long, a George III fiddle pattern example by Robert Rutland, London (no town mark) 1808, with a circular bowl, engraved 'S', 8.5cm (3.25in) long, an Old English shell bowl example by Josiah Williams & Co. of Bristol, London 1907, a Danish silver coloured example, maker's mark 'PE', Copenhagen 1953, with a bud terminal, 11.5cm (4.5in) long and a Dutch shell bowl example, 1814-1953 .833 small article mark, with a cartouche and cherub scroll handle, 8.5cm (3.25in) long (7)
A silver straight-sided oval tea caddy with spoon by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1925, with an oval finial to the cover concealing the spoon, the body with reeded borders, 9.5cm (3.75in) high, two silver christening mugs, the first with an S-scroll handle a reeded rim and a stiff leaf base by Mappin & Webb, London 1911, presentation engraved, 8.5cm (3.25in) high, the second plain with a loop handle by Walter & Charles Sissons, London 1903, presentation engraved, 8cm (3.25in) high and a German silver coloured example by Wilhelm Binder, post 1886 .800 standard, straight-tapered with a broad textured band and a faux bamboo handle, monogrammed, 8cm (3.25in) high, 691g (22.25 oz) gross (4)

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