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An 18th century walnut Queen Anne inlaid lowboy writing table desk. Raised on cabriole legs with pad feet rising to a low body comprising a series of short drawers. Flared caddy top above with inlaid borders. Brass handles to the drawer fronts. Measures approx. 71cm x 58cm x 107cm. All lots in this auction are part of a private collection of antique furniture and smaller effects. The collection having been amassed over a 30-40 year period by an ex-furniture restore who's eye for a good piece shows through in this auction. Items in this auction may have defects or signs of repairs. Please ask for condition reports at conditionreports@auctioneum.co.uk.
A pair of Victorian 19th century walnut bedside cabinets. Each being raised on plinth bases with short drawers over cupboards beneath. Flared caddy tops above. Measures approx. 71cm x 39cm x 52cm. All lots in this auction are part of a private collection of antique furniture and smaller effects. The collection having been amassed over a 30-40 year period by an ex-furniture restore who's eye for a good piece shows through in this auction. Items in this auction may have defects or signs of repairs. Please ask for condition reports at conditionreports@auctioneum.co.uk.
Mason's Ironstone china - a vintage 20th century dinner service named Chartreuse. The service in green gold comprising two dish pin plates presented in box, three water jugs, a tea caddy, a large bowl, a ginger jar, a rectangular serving dish, and five saucers / dishes. Largest measures approx. 11cm x 22cm.
A 19th century white metal posy holder having engraved decoration with safety chain and pin (a./f) 17cm high, a George III silver caddy spoon, Exeter 1793 and makers mark for William Rawlings Sobey, together with a George IV silver sauce ladle , Glasgow 1829 and makers mark for Andrew Allison. 84g
A Regency mahogany tea caddy with floret inlaid decoration, 18cms wide; together with another similar with Tunbridgeware and roundel inlaid decoration, 16cms wide (2).Condition ReportBoth have restorations, the one with the roundel decoration retains its tea canisters and covers, the other has a gutted interior.
A quantity of silver and silver plated items to include a George III silver Old English pattern serving spoon, London 1813, initialled; a four-division silver toast rack, Sheffield 1947; a Victorian silver Old English pattern dessert spoon, London 1777; together with a silver plated four-division toast rack, caddy spoon and a set of four Art Nouveau silver plated teaspoons.
A French silver, glass and leather hip flask, 15cms high; together with a quantity of pistol grip silver handled butter knives, caddy spoons and other items.Condition ReportGeneral wear, the leather on the hip flask is scuffed around the collar and there are some marks to the leather. The silver plate has a few marks but no major damage.
Three 19thC and later boxes, comprising a sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with mother of pearl key plate, on bun feet, 13cm high, 22cm wide, 13cm deep, and a walnut and boxwood inlaid key box with brass shield, 6cm high, 26cm wide, 19cm deep, and a mahogany and brass inlaid writing box, with a fitted interior, 14cm high, 35cm wide, 22cm deep. (3, AF)
A Tray of Ricoh Half Frame Cameras, including a spring drive Ricoh Auto Half E, in Ricoh Marine housing, Auto Half E (2), Auto Half SE, Auto Half (2), none film tested, G-VG, Ricoh Caddy (2), shutters working, light cells responsive and an EE- Rapid Half, shutter working, light cell inconsistent G-VG
George III tortoiseshell two compartment tea caddy, domed top with white metal mounts, cartouche engraved M.A.C, the interior with remnants of foiling, approx 15 x 13 cms, white metal finial and feet. (*cr) Condition Report with some lifting to metal mounts, and signs of use and wear, please study the images for condition.

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