EPNS & OTHER TABLEWARE comprising 52 piece Dixon cutlery set, 24 George Gill & Sons knives, pair of two branch, three sconce candelabra, 42 (h) x 42cms (across), cylindrical dome-lidded biscuit box on three-footed circular base, 21.5cms (h), Regency style oval lidded tea caddy on ball feet, spade shape scoop and a similar salt spoon, three piece table condiments set Provenance: private collection Denbighshire
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Two oriental lacquer boxes, a 19th Century Chinese export black lacquer tea caddy with gilt Chinoiserie decoration resting on four carved wood dragon's claw feet with the original pewter liners and lids within and the key (lead liners dented and as found), together with a Japanese lacquer scroll box with a hinged lid. 24 cm by 14 cm by 18 cm (the caddy)
BONEBAKKER EN ZOON, Amsterdam, Teedose, 934 Silber, nach 1814. Deckeldose auf eingezogenem, profiliertem Stand, am Boden Marke von Bonebakker und 'S1', im Deckel Minervakopf, rückseitig Feingehaltsstempel und eine unleserliche Punze, H. ca. 10 cm, Gewicht ca. 242 g. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| BONEBAKKER EN ZOON, Amsterdam, tea caddy, 934 silver, after 1814. The lidded box on a moulded stand, the base marked Bonebakker and 'S1', the lid with Minerva's head, the reverse with a hallmark and an illegible hallmark, h. approx. 10 cm, weight approx. 242 g. Signs of age and use.
A group of silver spoons, comprising six silver teaspoons, BG &Co Birmingham 1932, plus silver ended fish knife with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1902, a silver art deco style spoon, GB & S, Sheffield 1957, silver caddy spoon, SP Co. Sheffield, a silver caddy spoon, 1941, a Victorian silver spook maker DC(?) London 1840, two Georgian silver salt spoons, larger London 1837, makers marks indistinct, Georgian Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle 1794 spoon total weighable silver 6.28toz. (1 bag)
A Kashmiri lacquer tea caddy made by Suffering Moses of Srinagar and decorated with gilt foliate motifs within Mughal style panels (marked verso, h- 9cm, w- 12cm), together with a Malaysian white metal bowl with repousse decoration depicting figures /deities (Pallava script mark verso), and two Chinese items (matchbox holder and archaic style cast metal miniature censer) (4)

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