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A George IV mahogany and boxwood and ebony strung caddy top bowfront chest of drawers, circa 1825, with two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers and later turned knob handles raised on a shaped apron and splay bracket feet, restorations, 42 in (106.68 cm) wide, 19.5 in (49.53 cm) deep, 42.5 in (107.95 cm) high
A tortoiseshell and gilt metal mounted French Louis Quinze style Boulle bracket clock, 19th century, the caddy top with replaced dolphin finial and inlaid with foliate brass strapwork between acanthus cast corners over a glazed panel enclosing a 9" thirteen piece enamel dial with roman chapters and eight day movement striking on a bell, with glazed side panels and foliate brass inlaid case door, applied with foliate castings throughout and raised on leaf lappeted shaped bracket feet, distressed, 28 in (71.12 cm) high, 16 in (40.64 cm) wide, 8 in (20.32 cm) deep
A Regency Tortoiseshell tea caddy, early 19th century, the caddy top inset with a shaped plated cartouche above a serpentine shaped front enclosing two lidded divisions raised on a canted base and four compressed bun feet, losses 6" wide 4" deep 5.5" high also a Royal Flying Corps tortoiseshell hairslide 4.5" and a novelty Japanese carved wood figure of a boy with articulated eyes and tongue, in two parts 2.25" high (3), 6 in (15.24 cm) wide
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded cottage longcase clock, late 18th century, the caddy top above an ogive cornice and blind fret carved frieze over a square glazed door flanked by turned pilasters enclosing an 11" square brass dial marked Sam Harley, Salop with roman numerals, date aperture and figural spandrels, representing the seasons, 30 hour movement striking on a bell over an ogive moulding and full length crossbanded trunk door with shaped top over a further moulding and baseboard, distressed, 80 in (203.2 cm) high
A plain square dome top silver cigarette box, Chester 1913, monogrammed, sandalwood lined interior 4" square, an engine turned square ashtray, Birmingham 1946, inscribed 3" square, a set of four foliate cast and inscribed coffee spoons, Sheffield 1926/7, two golfing coffee spoons, Birmingham 1929, the terminals marked CCGC and a caddy spoon, Birmingham 1971 (9)
Three cut and engraved glass shaped perfume bottles in an openwork stand, Elkington & Co Birmingham 1908, and on three squat feet, bottle neck damaged, a pair of engine turned napkin rings, Birmingham 1937, a silver rimmed pear shaped glass bottle vase, Birmingham 1931 6.25" high, a button hook and shoe horn each with embossed handle Chester 1912 and a caddy spoon with fiddle thread and shell pattern handle Unite & Hilliard Birmingham 1829 (7)
Flemish carved oak dresser, late 19th Century, with a raised caddy top with acanthus carved surmount over three carved panel doors within turned and fluted columns, over a turned rail gallery with turned bulbous supports, the base fitted two moulded drawers above two roundel carved cupboard doors opening to a single shelf, flanked by further columns, over a moulded flange base, 55 in (139.7 cm) wide, 103 in (261.62 cm) high
A Victorian oak cased and ormulu mounted mantel clock, circa 1890, the caddy top surmounted by a lobed urn and flaming finial over conforming finials at each corner above an arched glazed door enclosing a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, fast/slow and chime/silent dial in the arch, within winged cherub head pierced spandrels, the side grilles with pierced sunburst mask head motifs, double fusee movement striking on two gongs by Winterhalder & Hofmeier, raised on pierced classical paw feet, 28 in (71.12 cm) high, 15.5 in (39.37 cm) wide, 10 in (25.4 cm) deep
A mahogany cased caddy top mantel clock, early 20th century, the bevelled arch glazed door flanked by fluted half columns enclosing a silvered dial with Roman numerals and chime silent dial in the arch, foliate engraved corners the spring driven movement Westminster chiming on five gongs, sunbleached, 17.5 in (44.45 cm) high
A WILLIAM IV POLLARD OAK TEA CADDY, circa 1830-35, in the form of a pedestal sideboard with stepped rectangular bevelled top and central pulvinated frieze drawer above a detachable tapered square caddy between two cupboards with covers, upon bun feet and plinth, (some losses), 9.5 in (24.13 cm) high, 14.5 in (36.83 cm) long
A WARING & GILLOW MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, 1920s, the bevelled caddy top above two short and three long graduated drawers with gilt brass swing handles, the lock plates stamped 'Specially made for Waring & Gillow by H. V. Squire & Sons Ltd, Wolverhampton', raised on a shaped apron and shaped bracket feet, (sides cracked, feet repaired), 48 in (121.92 cm) wide, 21 in (53.34 cm) deep, 45 in (114.3 cm) high
German silver 'hammered' part suite of cutlery, 20th Century, comprising six table knives, six table forks, six table spoons, six dessert knives, two dessert forks, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, two dessert spoons, butter knife, pickle fork, preserve spoon, sauce ladle, serving spoon and large ladle, also a Victorian silver plated tea caddy, three silver napkin rings (a lot)
Regency tortoiseshell and mother of pearl tea caddy, circa 1815-25, shaped sarcophagus form, the cover opening to reveal twin caddy interior with original zinc lining and covers, the front with alternating panels of mother of pearl and concave panel tortoiseshell, raised on a flanged base with lacquered brass ball feet (with losses, predominantly to the mother of pearl borders), 6.5 in (16.51 cm) wide, 5.5 in (13.97 cm) high
Late George III tortoiseshell tea caddy, Circa 1790-1810, domed rectangular form, the hinged cover with a brass ball finial and pewter stringing, opening to twin tortoiseshell covers with turned ivory knobs, the interior with traces of zinc lining, the lock plate inscribed 'X doner T H', the base with rounded corners and silver lock escutcheon above an initialled silver cartouche within a surround of silver star shaped studs, bordered top and bottom with boxwood stringing and raised on brass ball feet (minor losses to stringing and slight cracks to tortoiseshell principally on the corners), 7.5 in (19.05 cm) wide, 7.25 in (18.42 cm) high, 4 in (10.16 cm) deep
A TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY STRUNG TEA CADDY, circa 1790, of hexagonal faceted form, the detached hinged cover opening to reveal a lid with ivory knob and lock plate, the front exterior inlaid with a beaded brass vacant oval, (some veneer replacements, losses, detached hinge), 5.2 in (13.21 cm) high
English porcelain tea caddy and cover, probably New Hall, Circa 1800-10, ovoid form, sparsel decorated with simple polychrome floral sprigs beneath a puce border with a black dot wavy line (cover restored), 5 in (12.7cm) high, also an assortment of other New Hall wares including tea bowls, saucers and a milk jug (with damages) (12)

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