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A 20th Century mahogany three door wardrobe, the caddy top above three panelled cupboard drawers enclosing drawers and pigeon holes and hanging spaces raised on bracket feet, 207 x 154 x 49cms together with a matching dressing table with arched mirror plates above a dresser base with two short over two long drawers raised on square sectioned legs, 158 x 114 x 50cms.
A 19th century continental caddy and cover of oval form with polychrome painted chinoiserie style decoration, with painted Chantilly type hunting horn mark to base, 11.5cm approx, together with a continental bowl and cover in the Meissen manner with polychrome painted chinoiserie style decoration and moulded rose knop, with blue crossed swords mark to base, 9cm tall approx (2)
A GEORGE IV TORTOISESHELL AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID TEA CADDY, CIRCA 1825, of canted rectangular form, inlaid with engraved foliate and floral motifs to the top and front, the hinged double cavetto moulded domed cover opening to reveal a bone-banded interior with twin subsidiary caddies, on ball feet. 15cm high, 19cm wide, 10.5cm deepCONDITION REPORTTortoiseshell tea caddy – the lid has been re-lined and so have the two compartments, a few signs of old repair but overall, in good condition commensurate with age
A George IV silver caddy spoon, having a shell shaped bowl and bright cut engraved stem, maker unknown, London 1828; together with a further George IV silver caddy spoon in the Fiddle & Thread pattern, maker Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1822; and a modern silver caddy spoon, having a shell shaped bowl and the handle in the form of Prince of Wales feathers, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1981, gross weight 1.4oz (3)
A late Victorian Britannia silver tea caddy, of shaped sarcophagus form in the Baroque style, with hinged cover, locking mechanism and twin hinged handles, to stepped footrim and on four shaped angular feet, maker Moss Morris, London 1898, further stamped Watherston London verso, 46.4oz, w.19cm, d.13.5cm, h.14cmCondition report: No key.

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