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A Victorian die stamped silver tea caddy and cover, 95mm h, By William Comyns & Sons, London 1898 and miscellaneous other silver articles, to include a silver handled magnifying glass, 5oz 15dwt weighable Caddy - minor dents and wear, some polish residues, not split or holedThe other items generally good
An Edwardian silver fish slice and fork, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1902, the slice with engraved fish pattern decoration; and a selection of silver and silver plated cutlery, including: a Georgian Irish silver caddy spoon, by John Power, Dublin, circa 1802; an Edwardian silver tea strainer spoon; and others, the weighable silver approximately 12.1oz gross.
Dinky, Corgi & Other Spare Figures & Accessories, including Dinky 010 Road Maintenance Personnel (16 figures/pieces), 007 Petrol Pump Attendants (3 figures), 603 Army Personnel (4 plastic figures), Corgi Toys 440 Golfer, Caddy and Buggy with clubs, 1137 Mechanic, 290 Kojak and many others, F-VG (80+)
An Edwardian silver bachelor's tea caddy, by Charles Adams and George Adams, London 1906,with a half-gadrooned body and a hinged domed cover, with retailer's stamp to the underside for Asprey & Co.,10cm wide7cm deep9.5cm highCondition ReportMarks rubbed, light scratching to the body, knocks and dents wear.
A silver tea caddy, 19th century, Dutch, with chased decoration depicting vases and a foliate motif, on a matted ground with beaded borders, with circular detachable cover, marks to the underside,9cm wide6cm deep12.5cm high, 8.46ozt (2)Condition ReportThe body slightly misshapen, small dent to corners, light wear overall.
A GROUP OF METALWARE, LAMPS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include six table lamps, a brass stick stand, a copper kettle, jug and warming pan, a large tea caddy, brass candlesticks, nine weights - largest 14lb, a cast iron doorstop in the style of a lion's paw, an Elliott mantel clock, a carved wooden figure of a man, a shillelagh, etc (qty) (Condition Report: generally ok, sd and wear, lamps untested)
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY WOODEN WORK BOXES, comprising a tea caddy with two separate internal compartments, a sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with mother-of-pearl inlay (missing internal compartments and lining), a small wooden money box, three boxes have had escutcheon removed, etc. (11) (Condition Report: chips, scratches and some splits in varying degrees to most pieces, most obvious damage is mentioned in description)
A 19th century satinwood tea caddy of rectangular form, having a rosewood border, hinged lid and mother-of-pearl onset escutcheon opening to two separate compartments each with circular knobs and original foil lining, w21cm x h11cm x d12cm, sold together with a domed toped burr wood tea caddy, w20cm x h10cm x d11.5
A Victorian walnut and parquetry writing slope, second half 19th century; the exterior with twin bands of Tunbridgeware style decoration, the fitted interior with red velvet and gilt tooled leather bordered skiver, 14.5cm high, 30cm wide; and a Regency rosewood tea caddy, circa 1815; of sarcophagus form, 12cm high, 22cm wide
A group of silver comprising a silver tea caddy of oval form with gadrooned body, and ebony finial to the hinged lid, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1916, 5.67toz, similar jug and twin handled sugar bowl, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1922, 4.73toz, two silver inlaid glass mats and a set of six EPNS coffee bean spoons, with shell bowls, boxed.
A George III silver salt, of bulging oval form with reeded borders, raised on four feet, Charles Fox I, London 1808, complete with blue glass liner, liner a/f appears to have been broken and restored, a Victorian silver topped dressing table jar, of rectangular form with screw down lid, a Victorian silver clothes brush back and a small silver tazza, of Monteith form, William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1934, 5cm high, together with a silver plated pin tray with Mexican Ten Peso coin inset and a plated caddy spoon, silver weight excluding dressing table jar with silver lid, 5.22toz.
A collection of copper and brass wares, comprising assorted Arts & Crafts style pieces, a hot water jug, two matching copper and brass jugs, a percolator samovar, a planished and riveted box and a tea caddy, together with an eastern pierced brass box, an inkwell, an urn and a backplate (qty) Hot water jug 22cm high
A collection of silver items, to include a canteen of Old English pattern silver cutlery by John Round & Son, for six place settings, a crumb scoop tray, missing handle, a four division toast rack, a vase form pepperette, a caddy spoon, and a large quantity of 19th century and later spoons and other flatware (qty) Approximately 2900g weighable silver
Various Decorative Household Ceramics and Silver Plated Items, including trays, waiters, goblets, a Coalport porcelain vase, circa 1830, with twin gilt dolphin form handles, painted with a vignette of a rural scene (a/f) Wedgwood Jasper, decanter, a silver vesta case and pencil holder, an arts and craft planished caddy spoon, two painted composition pedestals and a similar urn, etc (qty)
Victorian and Later Porcelain, Glass and Wooden Items, including a Noritake part tea service, decorated with a bridge in rural landscape, Nautilus China tea wares, floral painted part dessert service with green ground, Rockingham tea wares, a 19th century Paris porcelain potpourri and cover painted with a coastal scene of fishermen and boats, 14cm high, three early 19th Century coloured glass decanters, 18th century and later pewter mugs and plates, white porcelain figural spill vase, Georgian mahogany tea caddy, a 19th century circular and dished, mahogany tray etc. (qty)
A Berlin porcelain tea caddy. 19th century, with floral painted panels and a later silver cover, height 14cm, and other ceramics, including a moss ware pot, a Copeland cruet set, and a Sunset Ware cup and saucer.The caddy is in good order, with just a little wear around the rim.The mustard pot is restored, the saucer is cracked.
Group of silver, comprising pair of Victorian spoons, one with pierced straining bowl, both with shell bowls and rope twist stems engraved with monogram to terminal, hallmarked Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1871, a silver novelty caddy spoon, in the form of an anemone with loop handle stamped sterling and a German silver napkin ring engraved with initials, stamped 800 with crescent and crown mark Condition Report:925 approx 2.7 ozt (83.8 grams), 800 approx 0.43 ozt (13.3 grams)
An early 19th Century mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with two compartments and central circular compartment (lacks bowl), and with later engraved presentation plaque to the top, 15cm high 30cm wide, a carved hardwood box of Chinese design with brass lock, 19cm high 24cm wide 30cm deep and a George III mahogany knife box with brass fittings, the interior lined but lacks fitting, 34.5cm high
Three trays of ceramics to include: reproduction blue and white foliate jars and covers, Ringtons tea caddy, two early 20th century similar Chinese Famille Verte ginger jars and covers decorated with figures in a garden setting, Cinnabar finish box and cover, ceramic decorative eggs, blue and white Oriental chocolate cups and covers, Japanese vases and similar etc. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT). Far to much to condition all items, sorry. Additional images added.
A quantity of silver plated items including a horn beaker, with white metal rim (unmarked) and shield with entwined initials 'JWB' and the date '1891', height 13.5cm, an oval shaped tea caddy with key hole (no lock), length 12cm, height 8.5cm, a chamberstick, pen tray, tea strainer on stand, candle cutters, small lidded snuff box, photograph frame, hand mirror and various prize medallions, mostly for shooting or archery, including a National Archery Society example with Oxford 1937 bar, etc.
Four items of Chinese porcelain, mostly late 19th century, comprising a large bowl, with hand painted interior scenes with mother and son, height 10cm, diameter 20cm, a large porcelain tea caddy of lobed shape, with hand painted garden scenes with ladies and child, partial red square seal mark to base, the reverse with four lines of script, height 16cm, length 12.5cm, a white porcelain onion shaped vase, with two enamelled garden scene panels, with a fill of floral patterns, red seal mark to base, height 18.5cm, diameter approx 12cm at widest point, and a Chinese Canton teapot (lacking lid), depicting Famille Rose butterfly and exotic birds, with wicker handle, height to top of handle 19.5cm, diameter approx 11cm (4).Condition Report: Bowl has significant obvious repairs and no marks to base. Tea caddy has a rim chip to spout and some obvious wear and tear.
A collection of caddy spoons,comprising silver examples: a modern one with an enamelled Tudor rose motif, Birmingham 1977, one with a shovel bowl and mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1903, a Victorian one by George Unite, Birmingham 1871, a Scottish one with a heart-shaped bowl and pierced crown finial, plus five others, and a horn caddy spoon, a tin right-hand caddy spoon and an electroplated sugar sifting shovel, approx weighable 4.6oz. (12)
A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, including: a George IV one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1824, fluted oval bowl, embossed foliate decoration, plus a naturalistic one by George Unite, Birmingham 1861, plus two with fluted bowls and one with an Old English Thread handle, approx. weight 1.6oz. (5)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A German silver tea caddy,by Neresheimer of Hanau, with import marks for Chester 1909, importer's mark of Berthold Muller, rectangular bombé form, chased figural and scroll decoration, the pull-off cover with a wild boar finial, height 15cm, plus a late-18th century French silver beaker, of tapering circular form, height 7.5cm, approx. weight 8.5oz. (2)
A collection of six antique silver caddy spoons, including: a George III one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1817, the circular bowl engraved with a rosette, a Bright-cut one, by George Smith, London 1785, two Sheffield-made bright-cut examples and two others, approx. weight 1.6oz. (6)Provenance: A Private Collection.

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