GEORGE UNITE; a George IV hallmarked silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1827, a further Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, a three piece hallmarked silver cruet, a hallmarked silver napkin ring, two salt spoons, a hallmarked silver dish of lozenge form, with glass liner, a hallmarked silver dressing table set, hallmarked silver dressing table jars with silver rims, combined weighable approx 5.87ozt/182g (qty)
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A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy with fitted interior, 20 x 31 x 15.5cm, together with a Victorian rosewood writing box/slope, 12 x 35 x 24cm (2).Condition Report: - The tea caddy has some scratches all over. It is missing a handle. One of the interior lids has come loose. There is no mixing bowl - it has been replaced by an old tin. The writing slop is missing its cartouche, it is split, knocked and bashed. The velvet interior has partly come away. It is missing its fitted items. It is in need of tlc.
A quantity of various hallmarked silver flatware, to include serving spoons, forks, caddy spoon, a set of five teaspoons with engraved floral handles and blank cartouches to the terminals, mustard spoons, etc, combined approx. 27.8ozt, together with a silver plated bowl and two silver plated spoons.
A George III mahogany caddy top chest of drawers, the brushing slide over four long graduated drawers on bracket feet84 x 94 x 47cmTop has been repolished and has even colour.the sides to all four drawers have been re tipped to prevent drawers dropping as they are pulled out, and therefore run smoothly. Oak drawer liners.handles and escutcheons appear to be originalhistoric split, loss and repair to right hand bracket foot, but with overall even colour suggesting this is historicsome minor cracking and losses to the veneer on the drawer fronts consistent with a piece of furniture of this date.Minor splits to both sides that do not seem structuralit sits firmly with no movement
A George III green-stained tortoiseshell tea caddy, of gently domed rectangular form, the lid with applied silver plate opening to reveal twin caddy interior with turned ivory handles11.5 x 17.5 x 9.5cmThis item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref. No. FZ68VLSKWith shrinkage cracks to carcass at each corner, resulting in crack veneers and the box has ballooned, thus the cover does not close to base. Some loss to stringing and a number of small chips and losses to the veneer.
A George IV silver snuff box, by TS, Birmingham, 1827, rectangular form, the hinged cover with vacant cartouche and reeded decoration, gilt interior, foliate clasp, 5.5cm length; and a silver caddy spoon of modest form, with bordering jets around the handle and a small engraving, by Edward Mayfield, London, 1805, 7cm long, 1.36 Troy oz
A group of English underglaze blue painted earthenware coffee cups, teapots, a jug and tea caddy, c1775-1810, 'Pagoda and Fence' or similar Chinoiserie patterns, the larger teapot with stylised flowers, 13.5cm h, collector's label (9) Provenance: Geoffrey Fisk Collection Some damage on some, slight
Miscellaneous porcelain and earthenware, 19th c and later, to include a Samson triangular tea caddy, in Chinese style, a chamber basin printed and painted with poppies, a pair of Staffordshire dogs, two Royal Doulton models of dogs and a Coalport Imari pattern bowl, various marks and sizes Tea caddy with cracks to glaze on one side, hairline cracks to sitting Royal Doulton dog, cracks and restoration to stands, restoration to lamp bases, chip to flower of figure
SEVEN BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a wooden 'Mechi and Bazi Makers London' tea caddy of sarcophagus form fitted with a 'Bramah London' lock (one of the interior compartments missing, split to base, could benefit from a clean, compartment appears to have loose solder residue, and loss to the finial), box of approximately ten jigsaw puzzles of mostly train interest images, a box of assorted vintage 'Tiger' and 'Valiant' annuals from the 1960s, a quantity of model train railway scenery items, a boxed mini air compressor, assorted wire and cutters, assorted vintage cameras to include a Kodak Elektralite 450 camera, a Kodak EK160-EF instant camera, a cased Agfa Billy camera, a pair of Frank-Nipole binoculars, a box of approximately twenty easy listening LPs to include assorted compilations, Andy Williams, Manfred Mann, etc, a box of mixed decorative items to include a circular Barbola mirror, assorted wooden boxes and framed pictures, a wooden trinket box, a hand coloured tithe map of Clifton and Haunton, a stone hedgehog, a tri-handled vase, etc (7 boxes and loose) (s.d)
A George III tea caddy, possibly a commemorative made from the timbers of a ship, the top inset with a Tassie style white paste miniature portrait bust of a gentleman, signed ‘Wray’, after Robert Bateman Wray (II), medalist, seal and gem engraver, the silver handle with makers mark IT, London 1794, and a repaired silver shell shaped caddy spoon, 20cm wide. Condition - fair to good
George III silver Old English Pattern dessert spoon, by William Eley I & William Fearn, London, 1801; coffee spoon, the handle formed as 2 golf clubs and a ball, by Marples & Beasley, Birmingham, 1935; bright cut caddy spoon, 2 teaspoons, and a set of 6 dog nose demitasse spoons, 157grs. (11)

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