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a George III Caddy Spoon, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1802, of Old English pattern with foliate bright cut decoration, initialled to the bowl "OSS", 7.5cm long; and A George III Wine Label, Susanna Barker, London, circa 1874-46, reeded rectangular with canted corners, inscribed "PORT", 5cm wide (2)
an Embossed Tortoiseshell Veneered Two-Division Gothick Tea Caddy, Retailed by Shipham, Market Place, Hull, early 19th century, the hinged lid with four panels upswept to a flat tableau centred by a white metal tablet engraved with a Gothick initial, the edge of the lid applied with a repeat blind quatrelobe repeat motif band, internally with two plain rectangular lidded compartments, the base with ten embossed Gothick "window" panels, on a conforming plinth with metal bun feet, the base applied with small oval paper label of retailers, as above, 16cm high (a/f)
ALEXANDER RITCHIE AN OVAL SILVER BOX with anthemion cast hinged cover, rubbed marks for Chester 1904 (?), AR, IONA and numbered 4; also a Highland Home Industries silver caddy spoon, Edinburgh 1946, also stamped IONA, with planished shovel shaped bowl, animal mask and Celtic scroll cast stem and ship cast terminal (2) Lengths: 3.8cm and 8.3cm, 0.33ozt and 0.47ozt
A late 19th / early 20th century ormolu and tortoishell mantle clock, with circular Arabic numeral dial painted with floral swags having pierced scrolling foliate gilt hands, the cylinder movement stamped J. Marti & Cie, 521 and striking on a gong, the case with caddy top, urn shaped finials, rosettes, on gadrooned bun feet (lacks one finials and one foot) 30cm high
A silver mote spoon by Ebenezer Coker and Thomas Hannam, circa 1755, the bowl with pierced design and with typical tapering handle with spike terminal, 12.5cm long along with a silver caddy spoon, William Sumner and Richard Crossley, last 1/4 18th century, the plain bowl with attached beaded handle, 8cm long (2)
A rare 18th century English porcelain tea set, circa 1770 R>Possibly Liverpool lotus moulded with blue printed diaper work borders and decorated with scrolling foliage, comprising: a teapot and cover ; a hot water pot and cover; a milk jug and cover; a tea caddy and cover; eight cups and eight saucers (20) Note: the Chinese derived lotus moulded decoration in combination with the rococo spout and handle is unusual. The underside of the saucer has a raised disc centre.

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