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A pair of Victorian mahogany single door dining room pedestal cupboards of architectural form with caddy tops and simple plinth bases. 91 cm high x 49 cm wide x 59 cm deepCondition report: Probably former sideboard endsThe caddy tops are nothing to do with the pedestals and are too narrow for the bases, these items not complete and will require work to adapt them for use.Some restoration needed
A pair of Louis XV style Kingwood serpentine escritoire semainiers. With white marble caddy tops, tulipwood banding and gilt metal mounts throughout. On shaped plinth bases. 65 cm wide x 35 cm deep x 127 cm high overall. 79 cm high to the open fall.Purchased by Della at Sotheby's 'Interior Decorator' sale, Olympia London, Lot 259: 26/9/03. Estate of the late Della Howard. Please see the related article on https://www.dawsonsauctions.co.uk/Condition report: Some old repairs to one marble top. Some lifting brass mouldings but nothing serious.Keys for both now found
A good early 19th-century burr yew and inlaid tea caddy, of plain rectangular form on bun feet, the interior with conforming twin-lidded compartments and a silver-plated caddy spoon (no mixing bowl present), 16 cm x 31 cm x 16 cm.Condition report: Some minor veneer losses, but overall good. General wear commensurate with age
Y A specimen timber and inlaid dome top box, 19th century, in Italian taste and with bands of Tunbridgeware type decoration, 16cm high, 27cm wide, 15cm deep, containing a collection of ivory, treen and similar items; including a pepper box and cover, 5cm high, a marrow scoop, 10cm long, four various snuff 'shoes', a further shoe, a George III mahogany and inlaid tea caddy, 11cm high, and a lacquer pot lid, 9.5cm diameterCondition Report: All items with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, old splits and cracks, some chips and lossesThe dome top box: previously velvet lined, this remains to the lid and the base but is dirty and peelingThe tea caddy: Old marks and stains, chips and losses, the interior lined which is also almost all missingThe snuff shoes: old chips and losses, the pewter example with scratches and mis-shapingThe further shoe in better condition, The marrow scoop screws nicely in place in both the open and shut positions, the pepper pot with splits and cracks including to the lid The pot lid with chips, losses, wearPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition for the items in this lot Condition Report Disclaimer
A George II 'red walnut' kneehole desk, circa 1740, with caddy top above the arrangement of drawers, 82cm high, 90cm wide, 50cm deepProvenance: The property of a lady and gentleman, removed from a Cheshire country house, purchased Sotheby's, Chester, 16th January 1986, lot 2053 (£2,050) Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, these are mainly the beaded edges around the drawer fronts, there is an inset repair to the top with an oval piece of timberThe rear is unfished boards, this was designed to go against a wall, this boards appear to be originalThe handles and locks appear to be original, there are no keys present but all elements appear to be unlocked at time of reportThere is one loose block present to the inside of one drawer, this appears to be for a front leg, (bot front legs are missing the blocks at present)Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Mixed Lot of various silver flatwares comprising a Victorian Fiddle and Shell pattern table spoon, London 1841, makers mark indistinct, together with a Victorian caddy spoon with twisted stem, Birmingham 1881, maker Hilliard & Thomason, plus a range of various tea spoons, 18th century and later, silver weight approx 310gms
A George III set of six bright-cut engraved teaspoons, by William Sumner (I), London 1793, initialled 'C' over 'H E', a George III silver bright-engraved caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805, with a fluted bowl, a pair of George III silver feather edge sauce ladles, with shell bowls, marks distorted, crested, a pair of George III silver bright-cut engraved sugar tongs, four stamped with lion passant, maker's mark (distorted), initialled, a pair of George III silver thread-edge sugar tongs, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1812, a George IV silver fiddle pattern pickle fork, London 1826, a silver fiddle pattern dessert fork, silver apostle teaspoon, two pairs of electroplate tongs with claw grips and and old Sheffield plated pair of sugar tongs, 9.6oz (qty)Condition report: Generally good on the majority of items.
A quantity of caddy spoons, some silver, one of shell form, London, 1827, possibly by William Chawner II, another of shell form, Birmingham, 1900, one of naturistic leaf form, Birmingham, 1809, another in the form of an eagle, also with spoons, pocket watches and a silver gilt locketCondition report: Knocks, losses and splits.
SIX WALT DISNEY CLASSICS COLLECTION FIGURES, comprising limited edition Mickey Cuts Up - A Little Off The Top no 2603/3500, Canine Caddy -game of Golf, (Mickey Mouse), Millennium Mickey Thru The Mirror, Daisy's Debut (Daisy Duck as Donna Duck) Gold Circular Dealer backstamp, a Walt Disney Collector's Society 1998 'Sticky Situation (Pluto from Beach Picnic) with a token and a name stand, all with certifcates (6) (Condition report:- all appear ok)
A nice quality CHESTER Hallmarked tea caddy spoon 17.25g weight approx 9cm lengthGross weight approx 17.25gApprox 1 piecesThe area between the back of spoon and handle appear ground/thinnedCondition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition
Assorted collectables, to include quantity of cigarette and trade cards, loose and in albums, mostly by John Player & Sons and Wills, small group of loose printed silks, Victorian leather bound photograph album, the cover embossed with flowers, and a smaller example, each containing a selection of photographs, boxed set of silver plated dessert forks, cased drawing instruments set, the case marked A G Thornton Ltd Manufacturers Manchester, cased pair of opera glasses, three cameras including Kodak no 2 cartridge Hawk eye model C box camera, and Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic camera, 1924 Wembley British Empire Exhibition Souvenir Cotton Printed Scarf, Liptons brass 1924 British Empire Exhibition Souvenir tea caddy, etc.

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