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A good Tunbridge Ware sarcophagus tea caddy, of waisted rectangular form beneath a chamfered hinged lid, the burr walnut ground with a central mosaic spray of roses and with bands of flowerheads, acorns and oak leaves within chequered stringing, similarly inlaid two compartment interior with glass mixing bowl, bun feet, 12in wide
Pair of Continental silver coloured metal spoons with pierced bowls; a Continental silver coloured metal caddy spoon with round embossed bowl; foreign silver coloured metal miniature jug; a square cigarette box; glass pepper pot with silver plated mounts; silver and tortoiseshell oval dressing table box; silver and tortoiseshell mounted brush; pair of tongs; Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1800; and five various spoons and forks
A VICTORIAN BLACK-LACQUERED PAPIER-MACHE TEA CADDY of rectangular section,the cover centred by a mother-of-pearl six-pointed Star of David, with chequered mother-of-pearl border, the lid enclosing two lidded compartments, thefront havng a gilt and mother-of-pearl floral spray, on four block feet, 20cm x 14cm x 14.5cm high, (8in x 5.5in x 5.7in).
A GEORGE III INLAID SATINWOOD OVAL TEA CADDY (TO RESTORE), the hinged cover centred by an oval flowerhead patera, enclosing two compartments (no lids) the body inlaid with a swag and drapery pendent from quatrefoil-centred medallions, 18cm x 10.5cm x 12cm high, (discoloured: veneer loss : splits to body etc).
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, the hinged cover with brass-strung surmount, enclosing twin compartments, the covers having brass stringing and ball finials, the body having a brass shield escutcheon within stringing, the sides with ring handles, the backplates modelled in relief as baskets of fruit, on four ball feet, 19cm x 11cm x 14.5cm high, (7.5in x 4.3in x 5.5in).
TWO ARTS & CRAFTS CADDY SPOONS, the first, in pewter of Glasgow type with planished bowl, the pierced and incised handle set with an oval abalone shell medallion flanked by 'studs' and a berry terminal, unmarked, 7.8cm, (3.1in) long, the second a Keswick School of Industrial Arts (KSIA) 'Firth's Staybrite' steel caddy spoon, the flared handle with notch-decorated edge, stamped beneath, 6.5cm, (2.5in) long (2).
A Regency tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, early 19th century, the sarcophagus top with inset monogrammed plaque, the front inlaid with flowers between canted angles and raised on four ivory feet, the interior with two lidded divisions, some veneer loss, 7.25" wide, 4.5" deep, 6.25" high
A George III ebonised bracket clock, circa 1775, by Allam & Clements, London with caddy top and gilt brass swing handle and four flame finials above a glazed door enclosing a 7" brass dial with Roman numerals and scroll cast spandrels and marked Allam & Clements, London in the arch, date aperture, fish scale grills to the sides, the case enclosing a double fusee movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, the back plate engraved with a basket of flowers and raised on gilt brass ogee bracket feet, moulding losses, 17" high, 9.5" wide, 7" deep.

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