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A Maling 1937 commemorative tea caddy and cover with canted corners and scrolled handles, the lid with rectangular button finial, decorated with polychrome enamel transfers after Boullemier - printed Ringtons Maling Ware marks; a 1935 Ringtons commemorative rectangular teapot with polychrome transfers of Queen Mary and King George - printed Ringtons Maling Ware marks; and a 1953 Ringtons commemorative teapot of ball form with applied handle and spout, the lid with button finial, decorated with blue and gilt cobblestone bands - printed Ringtons marks. (3).
A Maling Ringtons tea caddy of square tapering form, transfer printed in the blue and white willow pattern - lacking lid, printed Ringtons marks; together with an oval Maling entrée dish, embossed in relief with apple blossom flowers decorated in pink on oyster lustre ground - printed Maling marks. (2).
An oak bureau bookcase, the top with astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves having moulded caddy cornice, the desk with fallfront applied with blind fretwork carving in beaded panel, having fitted interior of pigeonholes and central drawer, above two long drawers flanked by fluted stiles, raised on barleytwist legs joined by rectangular stretchers. (36in x 17.25in x 77in).
A George III shagreen canted rectangular tea caddy and cover, with plain silver escutcheon, and silver leaf cast swing handle, fitted with two canted rectangular glass tea jars and stoppers, each cut with facets, the original red velvet lining retaining its silver mesh border, 6" wide (15.2cm)
A very fine 18th Century tea caddy, the exterior finely decorated panels of decoupage butterflies, birds, flowering branches etc, with stipple engravings of figures in interiors, playful children etc all beneath glass and within satinwood borders, the interior fitted two glass jars with silver covers .875 standard and bearing St Petersburg city arms mark and .84 standard mark either side of the makers mark CFH and having a central cut glass mixing bowl and cover, all contained in a leather mount, the plush lined hinged cover bearing a label Nicholls & Plincke Magasin Anglaise ˆ St Petersburg, 33cm (13") wide
A selection of silverware to include a silver tea caddy, Chester 1915, of plain oval form, 3" high, a silver four division toast rack of angular form, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1911, a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1923, and a silver caddy spoon, marks rubbed, total weight approx 8oz (4)

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