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HALLMARKED SILVER, 4 ITEMS - to include a neat oval tea caddy with hinged lid, Birmingham 1922, Maker George Unite, 8.5cms overall H, 8cms across, a matched caddy spoon which fits neatly into the lid, Sheffield 1913, Maker W S Savage & Co, 6.5cms L, 3.2cms bowl diameter, globular cut glass scent bottle with silver top and modern chrome and black atomiser, Birmingham hallmark and maker to the silver, 13.5cms overall H, and a George III two-handled sugar basin, London 1802, Maker probably William Bennett, 12cms H top of handle, 18cms across, 13.6ozt weighable
MIXED SILVER PLATED & OTHER METALWARE to include two oval hotel ware serving trays, 46 and 60.5cms across, campana style wine cooler with lion mask ring handles and gadroon decoration, 28cms H, small samovar with ribbon swag and lion mask decoration, on four ball feet, 33cms H, small lidded tea caddy, 9.5cms across, mixed smaller items include a Girl Guide's whistle, pair of Egyptian earrings in the form of tankards, ETC
ANTIQUE TABLE BOXES (2) - to include a Georgian mahogany and boxwood strung two bottle decanter box, having twin canted corner bottles with polished pontils and ribbed white metal flat caps, locking with key, 16.5cms H, 5.25cms W, 8.5cms D and a Victorian burr walnut tea caddy, having velvet to the lid interior and twin lidded compartments on brass button feet, 13cms H, 19cms W, 11.5cms max D
An Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1966 by Hampton Utilities (0.57 oz); a ditto silver jam spoon, Sheffield 1967 by Roberts & Belk Ltd (1.04 oz); two silver teaspoons; two silver preserve spoons; three pairs of silver sugar tongs; two silver butter knives; & an Arts & Crafts silver spoon with turned wooden handle, approx. 6.82 oz in total (minus the spoon with wooden handle).
A Victorian coromandel dressing table box,the lid with a mother of pearl crest and a removable mirror concealing a letter sleeve, opening to reveal a fitted interior with twelve various cut glass jars, with silver plated lids, the largest 18cm wide, and two secret drawers,31cm wide22.5cm deep18cm hightogether with a mahogany tea caddy,19th century, the top inlaid with mother of pearl, on bun feet,32cm wide15.5cm deep17cm high (2)Condition ReportCoromandel box) The escutcheon is detached but present. The key is present. The secret drawer mechanism works. Knocks and wear throughout. Losses to the two back edges. Tea caddy) Knocks and wear throughout. No key present. Missing its glass mixing bowl. One foot and one ring handle missing.
A Russian lacquered tea caddy,19th Century, the lid painted with two female figures, 12.5cm wide9cm deep9cm hightogether with four further Russian lacquer boxes, two icons, two Orthodox crosses, the largest 32cm high and a bronze religious panel 15cm high (11)Condition Reportthe Russian boxes with small knocks and chips the lacquer with signs of crackleur, the panels chipped and scratches and with loses. the brass cross bent and dented, the bronze with signs of ware and damages, numerous areas of damage throughout largely in line with age and use.
Boxing paraphernalia, including The Marquess of Queensberry's tin tea caddy; three miniature boxing gloves; two miniature boxing scrap books; a miniature 'Life and Times of Muhammad Ali'; book mark, paperweights, 40 Boxing Personalities Ringlords cards; two fridge magnets; bronze boxing medallions, brass boxing corkscrew; boxing gloves stamp; a boxing tee-shirt with Bomber illustrated on the front; a bottle stopper surmounted with a boxer, amongst others.
Mappin & Webb, an Edwardian silver tea caddy, with hinged lid raised on paw feet, London 1905, 184g / On a flat, glass surface, it rocks slightly. There is a dent to the shoulder, left of lid & pin pin dent, front & centre top, otherwise nothing nasty in dents or scratches, lid hinges & closes ok. Blemish may remove with cleaning.
A 19th century Regency teapoy / caddy on stand. Raised on a scroll foot trefoil base with beaded decoration rising through a triangular column upright to caddy box top of large form having demi-lune ends with bronze ring handles on bronze arms. The hinged top with central handle. Damage to the top section throughout, lose from base. Measures approx. 79cm high x 51cm wide x 30cm depth
An early 18th century Regency period rosewood portable travelling foldout writing box. The caddy having a turned single handle to top over a twin foldout lid with brass hinges. The fully appointed interior having single lidded space, pen storage space & inkwells slots. Single drawer to side. Measures approx. 14cm x 24cm x 15cm.
English ebonised double fusee verge table clock, the movement back plate signed James Clowes, Londini Fecit, fitted with outside countwheel engraved to the centre with a Tudor rose, the 6.75" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre and calendar aperture, within a later stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and ornate brass carrying handle, 15" high (pendulum and door keys)
English ebonised double fusee bracket clock with bracket, in need of restoration, the 8" brass arched dial signed Andrew Prime, London to the centre of the strike/silent silvered disc to the arch, over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures, the movement back plate finely engraved with scrolling foliage, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 20" high (keys, but no pendulum)
English mahogany double fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Norton, Ipswich to the foliate engraved silvered centre with false bob pendulum aperture, strike/silent dial to the arch, with fine foliate engraved movement back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, four acorn finials and a carrying handle, 21" high (pendulum and door key)
English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the 8" brass arched dial signed Kerridge, Wimborne to the foliate engraved centre with serpent shaped hands, enclosed by a brass chapter ring and surmounted by engraved flowering foliage to the arch, the movement striking on a gong, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and five turned brass urn finials, 26" high (pendulum and keys) *This clock bears a strapwork brass presentation plaque to the front of the base inscribed Presented to the Honourable & Reverent A.G. Douglas.M.A. by the parishioners on his leaving Scaldwell Northamptonshire, October 1872 ** There is also some historical literature that accompanies the clock
Ebonised double fusee boardroom clock, the 8.75" rounded arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre under slow/fast and chime/silent subsidiary dials, the movement striking on two gongs, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and five brass urn lamp finials, 29" high (pendulum and keys)
Unusual French mahogany and walnut month going two train bracket clock, the 7.5" white convex dial signed Higer á Paris, with centre seconds, the month duration movement with rare Coup Perdu escapement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell, within a pillared rounded arched case applied with cherub and foliate cast metal mouldings surmounted by a caddy top and acorn final, 27.5" high (pendulum and keys)
Mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 11.75" brass arched dial signed Peter Nichols, Newport on a circular silvered disc to the arch, over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a caddy top with two brass fluted spike finials, 91" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)

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