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Nine carded Mattel Hot Wheels diecast models to include redline Rodger Dodger in purple, HiRakers No 1131 40s Woodie in main body orange, Flying Colours Greyhound MC-8, No 3920 Classic Packard (bubble re-glued), No 3252 '35 Classic Caddy, No 3924 Thunder Roller in yellow (discoloured bubble), Flying Customs 57 T-Bird in orange, Flintstones Flintmobile and 30 Years Oldies But Goodies Auburn 852, diecast all excellent, cards vg unless where stated
A Rozenburg tea caddy Samuel Schellink for Rozenburg, a Dutch Art Nouveau egg-shell porcelain tea caddy with violet chrysanthemum decoration, numbered 869 and with the date code for 1902, factory mark, and painted artist monogram. 21 cm highUnder UV light one can see that there is no restoration and no damage to the caddy. The tip of the unrestored lid shows glaze cracks when viewed under UV light. (see image)
ANTIQUE STERLING SILVER ITEMS to include; a boxed Victorian condiment set in original case, (one spoon missing) hallmarked Sheffield 1889, two engraved napkin rings, a Georgian caddy spoon hallmarked Newcastle 1787, sponsors mark Thomas Watson & co. Also a 14cm square, embossed pictured frame decorated with cherubs to each corner, hallmarked Birmingham 1903.
A silver travelling tea-caddy, of oval cylindrical form, with gilt interior to the body and lid, armorial engraved, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1904, 8.5cm high, together with a silver cylindrical box and fitted lid, and thimble, total weight 153.9g/4.95toz.
A collection of decorative Arts and Crafts metalware, comprising a large pewter lidded jug, inset with cabochon enamels, 21 cm high, a copper lidded jug with repousse decoration, 18 cm, a cylindrical hammered copper inkwell on three feet, 7 cm high, and three further items.General wear throughout, commensurate with age and use. No holes visible to the copper, although polish residue is present. Dent to the body of the caddy, and it also has an uneven footrim (see images).
A late Regency period blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy of bombe form, with white metal stringing and ivory trim and raised to brass ball feet, the pagoda shaped hinged lid with cartouche engraved Alice Sidaway, opening to reveal a twin section interior, height 16cm, width 17cm and depth 12cm, some damage and later repairs. 2018 Ivory Act Submission reference G62L2XFC Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.
A 19th Century tortoiseshell serpentine fronted tea caddy, with white metal stringing and ivory trim and with a small vacant cartouche to the hinged lid, opening to reveal a twin section interior, height 13cm, width 20cm and depth 13cm, some damage and later repair. 2018 Ivory Act Submission reference NEJDXC12 Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.
A collection of 19th and 20th Century silver plate, including tea caddy and cover, of cylinder form with reeded bands, a Victorian reticulated and floral embossed sweetmeat basket with swing over handle, a cream jug and cover, another boat form example and a christening mug, monogrammed H.R.S. (5)
A parcel lot of 19th and early 20th Century silver flatware, to include a George III sugar sifting spoon, London 1808, Richard Crossley & George Smith, a cased christening fork and spoon, London 1899, Robert Stebbings, a George III shovel shaped caddy spoon with turned bone handle, Birmingham 1811, Wardell & Kempson, some damage, a Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1851, Elizabeth Eaton, together with various other salt spoons, teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, total combined weight 7ozt. (qty)
A 19th Century blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy of serpentine outline, with white metal stringing and ivory trim and with a small vacant rectangular cartouche to the hinged lid, opening to reveal a twin section interior, height 12.5cm, width 19cm and depth 12.5cm, some damage and later repair. 2018 Ivory Act Submission reference CBCALD8D Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.
Presentation silver paperweight in the form of a mile stone, Bedford-Lavendon Grange London 1923, presentation cigarette box, Victorian spiral reeded tea caddy, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1895, half reeded bowl and a small mug with foliate handle, two QE II jubilee dishes and a pair of four division toast racks, weighable silver 14.9ozt 463gm
A small collection of silver, comprising; two mid-18th century three prong forks, marks rubbed, a set of six silver teaspoons, I *, London 1784, a set of five silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1904, two further silver spoons, a pair of silver cauldron salts, a silver mustard, a white metal caddy spoon and a silver perfume bottle funnel, total weight of silver approx 13.5oz (20)
JOHN CRAWFORD ADAMS; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver brutalist style pipe stand with planished decoration on three feet, London 1991, a contemporary hallmarked silver Arts and Crafts style jam spoon by EHR, London 1942, with Arts and Crafts style rat tail caddy spoon by Jonathan Braganza, London 1968, combined approx 2.1ozt/66g (3)
GEORGE ADAMS; a Victorian hallmarked silver fish server in the Fiddle pattern, with engraved initial 'F' to handle, London 1844, a Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon by George Unite, a Victorian hallmarked caddy spoon by Reid & Sons, combined approx. 5.2ozt/163g, and a Georgian toddy ladle with turned whalebone handle, marked for West & Sons Dublin 1896 (4)
A group of sterling, hallmarked silver, and silver handled flatware including a Britannia standard caddy spoon by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1911, hallmarked silver bottle label, a hallmarked silver bottle collar by John Pinches, London, various spoons, a pair of Tiffany & Co sterling silver lobster spikes, weighable approx 4.5ozt/143g, and a pair of spoons marked 'Romanian Silver'.
JOSEPH WILLMORE; a George III hallmarked silver cheese scoop with mechanical arm, Birmingham 1813, a Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, Victorian hallmarked silver vesta case, hallmarked silver letter opener, combined approx 2.38ozt/74g, and a hallmarked silver teething rattle with mother of pearl grip (5).
WILLIAM BERT & CO (probably); a George V Britannia hallmarked silver twin handled miniature porringer with gadrooned decoration, London 1915, width 8cm, a miniature hallmarked silver quaich, a hallmarked silver candle snuffer, a sterling silver marriage cup, combined approx. 4.8ozt/151g, also an imported Berthold Muller caddy spoon and a French shot glass with engine turned decoration, approx. 1.1ozt/35g (6)

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