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19th CENTURY PHILLIP ASHBURY SILVER PLATED TEA CADDY A magnificent, 19th century silver plated tea caddy or casket by Phillip Ashbury and Sons. 22x20cm. Extremely high quality workmanship, loss of silver plate but otherwise good condition with handles, hinge and finial all present and working. Beautifully chased with an empty cartouche.
A collection of Royal Doulton Flambe glaze pottery designed by Charles Noke to include a silver mounted fox tobacco jar and an unusual silver mounted match striker Condition, tobacco box good conditon, fox has minor chip to ear point , Match striker good conditon pig one leg broken tea caddy good conditon small coaster good condition
Thirteen boxed Lilliput Lane models to include Tea Caddy Cottage, Jones The Butcher, Pussy Willow, The Gingerbread Shop, Butterwick, Porlock Down, Meadow Sweet Cottage,Holme Dyke, The Pineapple House, Thimble Cottage, Granny Smiths, The White Swan and Nightingale.Condition Report: Meadow Sweet Cottage has some slight chipping to a bush and the tree, Jones The Butcher has one large chip (10 mm x 6 mm) and a couple of smaller chips the others show no obvious signs of damage. All have deeds. S
A Dutch Silver Tea-Caddy and a Victorian Silver Tea-Caddy, the First with English Import Marks of Berthold Muller, London, 1905, the second Maker's Mark Worn, Chester, 1899, the first of square section and on ball feet, the second oval and with pull off cover, variously decorated with figures in landscapes, 10cm high and smaller, 6oz 13dwt, 207gr (2)
A Chinese brass bowl on hardwood stand; A Chinese hardstone seal, surmounted with a snake, approx 7cm; a soapstone carving of three monkies; a cloisionne jar and cover; white metal and green glass jar and cover; a pewter and carved coconut tea caddy; Chinese blue and white wall pocket; Chinese white metal snuff bottle with chatelain hook; brass letter opener; bone snuff bottle; brass abacus; a hardwood box, inlaid with bone elephants; a pair of Chinese egg cups; etc; wooden jewellery boxes; resin elephant group; etc
A German silver tea caddy of architectural rectangular dome-topped form, bearing partial reassay hallmarks for 1905 and marked 925, probably Berthold Muller, the body with embossed scenes of cavalier figures engaged in various pursuits and bearing a crest to the hinged cover, supported on four bun feet. 16.9 ozt. 15 cm long x 11 cm wide x 19 cm high.Condition report: The hinge is damaged at one end
AN ANGLO INDIAN BUFFALO HORN TEA CADDY the hinged cover with floral finial, enclosing two angular ebony mounted hinged covers, the interior cover inset with a carved ivory panel, and on knop feet, 12cm high, 37cm wide and 21cm deep Condition Report: lacking mixing bowl. some horn starting to lift although intact. minor loss to one corner.
A MAUCHLINE WARE TEA CADDY designed by John Cook, with hinged lid, 13cm high It is believed John Cook designed this lot as a sample for potential new lines. However, it never made it to full production. Cook joined the company in 1904 and worked there until it closed. Condition Report: Available upon request
No5 Squadron Royal Air Force Barrel Caddy, finely made wooden barrel with deep carving in the form of the squadron badge for No5 Army Co-Operation Squadron to the front. Lid pulls off to reveal aluminium lining to the interior. Small area of wood missing from the reverse of the stand but otherwise good condition. No5 Squadron was formed in 1913, the squadron is noted as holding the first loss and kill for the Royal Flying Corps. The squadron served in India during WW2.
A 19th/20th century stained oak rectangular tea caddy, the hinged lid opening to two compartments with inlaid lids, and central glass footed vessel, 15cm high, 30.4cm wide, 15cm deep; and an oak writing slope, profusely decorated with brass inlay, and two brass carrying handles, 11.2cm high, 35.5cm wide, 24cm deep
A collection of writing instruments, including dip pens, pencils and combination pens/pencils, in a variety of materials; six folding fruit knives, in various materials; a Tunbridge ware letter opener; a small trowel; three metal caddy spoons; an ivory handled desk seal with double crest and motto to the seal; a brass seal with a finial of two pugilists; and another desk seal
Two train fusee (verge) bracket clock circa 1750 contained within a later ebonised case. The 6" brass arched dial (unsigned) with pull repeat striking on 6 bells and one larger hour bell, with false pendulum bob aperture, tinged winding holes and calendar aperture. The movement back plate is finely engraved with locking pendulum within a stepped case. Caddy top and brass carrying handle. 41cm high excluding brass handle by 24.5cm wide ## 2 keys ##

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