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A George III oval tea caddy, with silver loop handle, printed and painted in cream with Etruscan style figures, within anthemion bands, on a black ground, and with gilt metal mounted rim, the lidded interior with loop handle, 4 3/4" wide (12cm) the loop handle with marks for Birmingham and makers mark HC
A Tiffany copy of a George III silver oval tea caddy with lock, having beaded borders and ring handle to the domed hinged cover, the underneath inscribed Tiffany & Co., no. 18320. Makers 1236 sterling silver, reproduction, original made by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1783. 5.5in. (14cm.) high. 16oz.
A pair of silver George III Old English pattern tablespoons, with bright-cut decorated terminals, with initials. Maker George Gray, London 1789. 3oz.; together with a George III silver heart shaped caddy spoon, with shield shaped open scroll handle. Maker 'S', London 1807; together with a Regency Old Sheffield Plate shell shaped caddy spoon, with gadroon edged shaped handle. (4).
A late Victorian silver oval cream jug, with naturalistic handle and gilt lined. Maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1891; a silver napkin ring. Sheffield 1916; a silver coloured metal caddy spoon; and a pair of rectangular electro-plated entrée dishes, with beaded edges, the covers with detachable ring handles. 10.75in. (27.25cm.) (5)
An early George III silver square tea caddy, the waisted panel body and panel cover with swags and scrolls of repoussé foliage, a caste foliage spray finial, the rococo armorials engraved either with an armorial or a unicorn capped crescent, having gadroon borders on cast leaf spray beaded feet. Maker Emick Romer, London 1760. 10oz. 5.75in. (15cm.)
A silver sailing trophy, the circular stem bowl with enamel pennant and inscribed with the yacht's name and owner, Portsmouth 1934. Maker R.P., London 1934. 4oz. 3.75in. (9.5cm.) and a Regency silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, engraved an initial. Makers Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1816. (2).
A 19th century porcelain Samson of Paris rectangular tea caddy, with canted corners, copying Dr. Wall First period Worcester, with panels of exotic pheasants, insects and flowers, within gilt scrolling borders to a blue scale ground, with matching cover, the blue square mark underneath. 5.1in. (13cm.) high.
A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY TWO COMPARTMENT TEA CADDY in the Sheraton style, the hinged cover and front each inlaid with a harewood and boxwood shell medallion, the cover having a Dutch-drop brass handle and feathered stringing, the remainder boxwood strung, 13cm x 9.5cm x 11cm high, (5in x 3.75in x 4.3in) high
A Dutch silver tea equipage, 19th century, comprising: teapot and cream jug, probably JG Meijer, Amsterdam, 1835; conforming sugar bowl with hinged cover, H.Smits, Amsterdam, 1829; caddy spoon, D. van Outvorst & Zn., 1895; and a teapot, probably GF Bauer, Utrecht, 1865, inscribed 1866, teapot 13.5cm, 5 1/2in high, 1383gr, 44oz 10dwt
A Marcolini Meissen tea caddy, the rectangular sides and rounded shoulders painted with coloured flowers by under glaze blue fences and in vases, the blooms predominantly iron red and purple, crossed swords, asterisk and 8 mark by the white metal cover, 11cm high together with a late 19th century Helena Wolfsohn quatrefoil cup and saucer painted with pink floral panels alternating with lovers, AR monograms (4)
A late 18th century Chinese export tea caddy initialled EEL in floral cartouches on the rectangular sides below the rounded shoulders, 12cm high, together with a famille rose spoon tray, the lobed hexagonal interior painted with a leaf shaped reserve of flowers on a prunus and scroll ground, 12.5cm wide (D) (2)
A walnut longcase clock, the caddy top hood with glazed door flanked with quarter turned spiral columns enclosing an 11 inch square brass dial with secondary seconds dial, date and month apertures and silvered chapter ring signed below John Wrench in Chester fecit, the six pillar bell striking movement with outside count wheel, latched pillars, mask spandrels and brass capped weights, above a long trunk door with glazed lenticle, standing on a plinth base, 192cm high (the dial and movement circa 1700, the restored case 20th century)

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