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Make & Model: VW Caddy C20 BluemotionDate of Reg: NA61 OWOColour: Blackcc: 1598MoT: 06-11-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 117kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Last registered keeper since February 2019. NO VATVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=151537
Hot Wheels - Redline - The Spoilers - An original unopened carded Sugar Caddy Cadillac Eldorado in Lime. The car appears Mint on a Fair card backing which has creasing and several staple holes in it, the colour is still good. The blister is still sealed around the car but has split on the top right corner. The base of the car has a prominent gap between it and the body at the front which looks like a build issue, it does not appear to be loose.
FRENCH FAIENCE: A MIXED COLLECTION including wall pockets, caddy, character jug, trefoil pin dishes etc. Condition Report : mixed lot, generally OK, some pieces with some damage - see images Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A William IV silver and mother of pearl folding pocket knife, a Victorian caddy spoon, a buttonhole posy holder, a cigarette case and other itemsfirst Sheffield, 1836, by Nathaniel Creswick & Co., second London, 1887 by Charles Boyton (II), with scalloped bowl and foliate engraved handle, third Birmingham, 1980 by Henry Matthews, stamped patent, a plain cigarette case initialled J.S.M. and dated 1916, a modern novelty plated bottle stopper in the form of rhinos head, (6)weighable silver approx. 2.48 ozt.Condition: Blade tip of knife with some minor buckles, Handle of caddy soon repaired. Dings and dents to case
A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy and Victorian mahogany jewellery boxfirst boxwood strung with twin gilt brass lion mask ring handles on ball feet, second with lift out velvet lined trayfirst height 15.5 cmCondition: First restored, repolished. Interior removed and later lined replacement hinges attached to exterior. Second good condition, slightly paler colour to lid, no key present
An assorted collection of 19th century and later silver spoons and sugar tongs to include continental silver comprising a Norwegian .830 spoon by David Andersen, the bowl inscribed Anne Hin Dricks D, a white metal Dutch tea strainer embossed with a windmill, a Norwegian caddy spoon, Norwegian marks but also bearing Chester import marks dated 1909, having leaf shaped bowl, the loop handle set with a cabochon cast in relief with the profile portrait of a classical man, a German .800 neo-classical design cast serving slice, having figural handle the spade shape slice pierced a cast in relief with a horse drawn chariot, a German .800 napkin ring foliate engraved and bearing initials, together with a Victorian apostle end sifter spoon, London, 1858 by Francis Higgins II, various coffee spoons some with figural terminals, three pairs of sugar tongs, etc., (qty)first length 16.5 cm., total weight approx. 16.27 ozt. Condition: Tea strainer with repaired and damaged handle, Higgins sifter spoon has a small repair to bowl. Other items in good condition commensurate with age
A George V silver tea caddy and two silver caddy spoonsfirst Birmingham, 1924 by John Collard Vickeryof plain oval form, the hinged domed lid with urn finial, second, Sheffield, 1910 by Robert Pringle, having shell embossed bowl, third Sheffield, 1993 by Francis Howard Ltd, with shell bowl, (3)first height 10.4 cm., weight approx. 4.76 ozt.Condition: Small knock to right hand bottom side. Marks slightly rubbed on lid clear on body. Light surface scratches occasional small dings
A late 19th century/early 20th century Chinese-style oak tea caddy decorated with ivory, bone and mother of pearl inlaid flowers, leaves and birds, the hinged lid reveals two square caddy sections, each slide-out compartment lid decorated with inset panels of flowers, leaves and butterflies, 13 x 23 x 13cm. CONDITION REPORT One of the hinges is broken, the hinged lid is a bit loose. Some of the inset panels are missing. It is in need of some attention.
Various Asian art, including a carved hardwood figure of an Elder, 27 cm high, Chinese blue and white jardiniere, prunus ginger and cover, and other itemsCondition Report: Green twin handled pot looks to be a layer from a rice caddy, old chip to the inside rim, wear to the gilding and enamel, no other visible damageCeladon Ox - good condition
Qty silver and plate to include a silver hallmarked vesta case a hallmarked silver inkwell with blue liner (broken and restored) Mappin and Webb toast rack with a crest embossed to the side, pair of very work wine coasters, and metal tea caddy with hand painted decoration of a lady with garlands of flowers to the lid and an EPNS caddy spoon, a mother of pearl handled fruit penknife with hallmarked silver blade, white metal broach in the form a fish, a brass sovereign holder with sprung hinged lid and a hallmarked silver pocket watch (much wear and damage) Condition - All lots with much wear
An early 20th Century small scale long case clock in the early 19th Century style, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary minutes to the 15.5cm silvered chapter ring, the arched brass face with ornate spandrels and inscribed "Tempus Fugit", the 8-day movement striking and chiming on eight gongs; the oak case with tea caddy moulded top and pillar stiles to the hood, over a long trunk door to a shallow paneled base and small bracket feet. 152cm tall. With pendulum and winding key.
An early 19th Century East Anglian longcase clock case, the later replaced square brass face with pierced spandrels, black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 25cm diameter silvered chapter ring, named "John Huggin, Ashwell Thorp" and enclosing a calendar aperture, with weight-driven 30 hour movement with bird cage frame and count wheel strike; the light oak case with brass finials to the tea caddy shaped top, stepped cornice, tapering stiles, long rectangular trunk door, paneled base and plinth. 216cm tall. with one weight and a pendulum.
HALLMARKED & STERLING SILVER SPOONS GROUP - with a set of sugar tongs to include a Sheffield 1887 tea caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, Maker Atkin Brothers, set of 12 spoons with server mounted on an oak display rack stamped 'Sterling' along with a Georgian mustard spoon, later salt spoon and the sugar tongs not fully hallmarked, 6.4ozt gross

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