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A Collection of five Georgian and later tea caddies. To include a mahogany example with floral panel inlaid decoration, with fitted two section interior, on bun feet, 20cm wide; A mahogany and rosewood striped marquetry caddy, (interior lacking) 20 cm wide; A satinwood and boxwood line inlaid example, (interior lacking), 18cm wide; a burr yew tea box originally fitted to a larger caddy,12cm x 7cm also a rosewood an brass bound travelling caddy, (lacking interior), 13cm wide. (5)
A late Victorian small silver teapot the waist with reeded band above embossed scrolling motifs with ebonised handle and knop London 1894 by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater; an ivory handled silver plated bread fork with silver collar; a late Victorian silver shovel shaped caddy spoon with crown terminal London 1894 by Cornelius Saunders & Frank Shepherd; and four other pieces of silver (7).
Various silver items including eight napkin rings of varying dates; a pair of George III sugar tongs with bright-cut engraving; a Continental silver coloured metal caddy spoon with shell bowl scroll handle with mythical beast terminal; and various tea and coffee spoons English silver 15.5 oz all in (29).
A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy of arc d”arbelet outline with pewter stringing the hinged cover with a vacant applied plaque to a pair of lidded compartments with later mother of pearl handles the flared apron on flattened vegetable ivory feet one later and wooden 5in (12.6cm) h 8in (20.3cm) w 5in (12.6cm) d.
Five Queen Anne/George I miniature silver toys, each with the maker's mark of David Clayton, comprising; a straight tapering coffee pot with a scroll handle and domed cover, 5.75cm high overall (2.25in), a baluster beer jug with a reeded scroll handle, 3.75cm high overall (1.5in), a canted-rectangular straight-tapering caddy and cover, the base engraved 'I W', 4cm high overall (1.5in), a shallow dish on foot, 2.75cm diameter (1.25. in), and a tea bowl, 2cm diameter (0.75in), together with a baluster teapot with a scroll handle stuck with the Britannia mark only, 3.5cm diameter x 4cm high overall (1. 3/8in x 1. 5/8in) Cf. Houart, Victor, Miniature Silver Toys, p's. 183. 188. 192-194. & maker's marks p.198.
An German Jugendstil caddy of slightly bombe form embossed with stylised fans, scrolls and Honesty, on four bracket feet, the hinged lid with arch-shaped panels and a swept-back handle, with a maker's mark 'A.P', German .800. standard marks and Austrian import mark, 13.5cm wide x 10cm high overall

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