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A Green-Stained and Inlaid Satinwood Tea Caddy, 19th century, of oval form, the hinged cover and inner cover with turned bone knops issuing from paterea over a trompe l’oeil fluting and a stained bone escutcheon14cm highGood overall condition. Some very minor splits to veneer. Re polished. Inner compartment cover intact. Hinge good. With lock but no key.13.5cm wide
A George III Mahogany and Marquetry Tea Caddy, of oval form, the hinged cover with foliate panel over a ribbon-tied foliate wreath and ivory escutcheon, on bun feet 18.5cm wideWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number P1LX75VQ Loss to the stringing on the left side of the cover with a failed repair. Very slight warping to the cover. Some slight play in the hinge. Lock incomplete. Key lacking. Some minor scuffs and superficial marks.
Includes brightly colored canister and lid with dragon design 5.5"H, square green, orange and rose-colored caddy with lid (lid is cracked) 6"H, oval tea caddy with dragon design 5.5"H and gilt designed caddy and lid with purple and brown coloration 6.25"H. China backstamp. Largest piece: 5.5"H x 5.5"dia. Issued: 20th centuryCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear. 1 lid cracked - see description.
Victorian rosewood, mother of pearl and abalone inlaid tea caddy Victorian rosewood, mother of pearl and abalone inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with inlaid floral decoration and ring handles to each side, opening to reveal an inlaid lid, a replacement glass mixing bowl flanked by two removable lidded hinged tea canisters with foil lining, raised on bun feet. Also included is one brass and one EPNS caddy spoon. No key. 35cm wide
Two George III tea caddies Two George III tea caddies, one rosewood example of sarcophagus form, lion mask handles to each side with two satinwood lidded compartments within, the other mahogany with a cavetto moulded lid and green baize interior, on bracket feet28cm wide and 22cm wideMahogany caddy has no lock,
A set of silver tined and bladed and mother of pearl handled fruit eaters (12 x knives and 11 x forks), together with two mother of pearl handled caddy spoons (one with mark of George Unite) and two mother of pearl handled pickle forks and a small collection of silver flatware, mainly teaspoons (all a/f) 842.7g (27ozt) weighable silver
A collection of various items to include hardstone button hooks, EPNS caddy spoons, strainers, Bakelite pocket compass, miniature bottles, including glass, vintage snuffers, pencils, bone handled pen knives, bone spool, 9ct gold earrings and a silver handled fork also includes two small wooden boxes a caddy and a Palmer and Huntley vintage tin (1 box)
4 Pieces of crystal with, among other things, silverware, with a spoon vase with silver edge and 4 silver spoons, an odeur flacon, horizontal model, a tea caddy on a flower-shaped base and a silver neck and cap with pointille decor, dent in the neck. ø8x18.5cm. And an odeur bottle with a base cap. In good condition.
A plastic candy dispenser that depicts the yellow and red m and m playing golf on a field together with caddy being used for the dispenser. This item has its original box. Dimensions of the original box: 11.75"L x 9"W x 10"H. Mars Inc marked. Dimensions: 11"L x 9.5"W x 9.75"HManufacturer: Mars IncCondition: Age related wear.
A RUSKIN POTTERY LOW-FIRED 'DELPHIMIUM BLUE' LUSTRE CADDY AND COVER DATED 1920 with streaked blue and mushroom glazes impressed marks 'RUSKIN 1920' 14.5cm high Provenance: Adam Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935)Exhibited: Taylor Made Exhibition, Birmingham Museum an Art Gallery, 1976, no. 107Illustrated: Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, 1993, page 78 Condition Report: in good conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
Georgian silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, bearing marks for Hester Bateman, possibly London, possibly 1788, 7.5cm, 9g approx overall Hallmarks are clear, there is no assay mark. There are no inscriptions or monograms. Overall minimal signs of wear, tarnish and some small scratches as expected.
George III silver novelty caddy spoon in the form of a jockey cap possibly by Sam Pemberton, bearing marks for Birmingham, 1798, 5cm overall, 8g approx overall At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
George III walnut converted knife box now a letter or stationary box with shaped front and crossbanded details, 22cm wide x 37cm high x 30cm deep approx overall, a rosewood tea caddy, Victorian with mother of pearl inlay, collar boxes etc With signs of wear/extensive wear consistent with age and use. With natural imperfections of the wood. Some boxes with damage/in need of restoration. Some boxes with water damage/staining. Some splits. Some losses. One box with foxing and tears. One box with loose/detached foot.
A set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, bright cut, vacant scroll cartouche terminals, Sheffield 1896; a Victorian silver serving spoon, London 1864; a silver scallop shaped caddy spoon, rose terminal, London 1979; a Victorian silver scoop, Edinburgh 1863; two pairs of silver condiment spoons; etc, approx. 15oz (17)

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