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A Georgian mahogany tea caddy (a.f), 19th century slipware flagon, miniature piano, money box, three brass Cairo plates, lacquered jewellery box, tie presses etcMahogany box is lacking escutcheon (unable to open). Stoneware flagon with numerous scratches to the glaze. Piano jewellery box scratched to outer case. Papier mache box with craquelure. Cairo plates with dents and scratches.
A selection of silver, A selection of silver, to include twelve silver forks, together with a cigarette case, napkin rings, caddy spoon and letter opener, gross weight 24.96oztOverall condition good to fairForks with hallmarks for Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1920Dents to cigarette case, closes toGross weight of forks 24.96ozt
A George III silver tea caddy, London, 1786, Robert Hennell I, of oval form, the sides bright cut with floral garlands surrounding engraved cartouches, the hinged lid also decorated with bright cut patterns, 12.8cm wide, 9.2cm high, approx. weight 9.6ozPlease refer to department for condition report
An early George III silver caster, London, 1763, John Delmester, of circular baluster form with pierced domed cap and crest engraved to body, 13cm high, together with an unmarked white metal tea caddy, of octagonal form with gadrooned band to rim and base, 7.9 x 10.8 x 7.9cm, weighable weight approx. 3.1oz (2)Please refer to department for condition reportweight includes caster only
A group of small silver comprising: three Georgian silver caddy spoons, all with shell-shaped bowls, one London, 1821, William Eley & William Fearn, two with maker's marks rubbed, together with a George III silver sauce ladle, London, 1796, William Eley I; a pair of silver grape scissors, Sheffield, 1935, James Dixon & Sons; a small collection of tea and coffee spoons, five pairs of silver sugar nips, three napkin rings, four white metal pickle forks and a silver plated nutcracker weighable weight approx. 19oz (a lot)Provenance: The estate of the late designer, Anthony Powell Please refer to department for condition report
A Regency penwork tea caddy, early 19th century, of sarcophagus form, decorated overall with Oriental figures, flowers and foliage, the fitted interior with two lidded compartments and a glass bowl, the sides with pressed gilt-metal floral ring handles, on foliate and hairy paw pressed gilt-metal feet, 23cm high, 33.35cm wide, 17cm deep Please refer to department for condition report

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