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A GEORGE II WALNUT BACHELOR'S CHEST C.1725-30 with cross and feather banding, the hinged fold-over top with a burr veneered panel and a caddy moulded edge, above four long graduated drawers fitted with later brass handles, on bracket feet 79cm high, 73.8cm wide, 33.7cm deep Provenance Acquired by the present owner from Richard Courtney Ltd., 112-114 Fulham Road, London, 10th January 1983. A Private Collection, London.
λ A GEORGE III HAREWOOD AND MARQUETRY TEA CADDY LATE 18TH CENTURY of cube form, inlaid with flowerhead paterae, the lid with grapes and vine leaves, with barber's pole stringing and tulipwood banding, with a single lidded interior, together with a George III satinwood and marquetry tea caddy of canted form, inlaid with urns of flowers and a Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge Ware caddy (damages) (3) 12.1cm high, 12.2cm wide, 11.5cm deep (max)
A William IV walnut tea caddy, early 19th century, of sarcophagus form on bun feet with drop ring handles and mother of pearl escutcheon, the interior with mixing bowl and ivory handled compartment covers, 29cm W x 15.5cm D x 16cm H, an early 20th century mahogany gallery drinks tray, of oval form with white metal handles, with silver shield plaque reading 'From Launceston Journalists 1935', 34.5cm x 56cm and a Victorian brass bound mahogany campaign writing slope, 19th century, of typical form, vacant shield cartouche to the top, the interior with later blue vinyl panel to the slope, with key (lock needs attention), 40cm x 23.5cm x 15cm (3) Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the EU. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs by George Unite, Birmingham 1882, 12.1cm long, together with a Victorian silver caddy spoon by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1895, 7.4cm long, a George V silver sugar caster by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1920, 11.8cm long, six assorted Victorian and later silver napkin rings, and an assortment of Victorian and later silver teaspoons and salt spoons, gross weight of group 5.81ozt (Qty)
A set of eleven George V Old English pattern silver teaspoons Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1914, each thumbpiece engraved 'MJ', 13.1cm long, together with six Victorian fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, possibly James Wintle, London 1841, each 14.8cm long, and an Edwardian silver caddy spoon by A J Bailey, Birmingham 1904, 11.5cm long, gross weight 12.2ozt (18)
A 19th century silver coloured wine strainer, of tapered form with reeded border, armorial crest engraving, 6cm high, together with a silver coloured pill box, 4.3cm x 3.6cm, a silver coloured mother-of-pearl caddy spoon, 8.8cm long, a silver mother-of-pearl handled bookmark in the form of a trowel, 6.8cm long, an unmarked gold and silver coloured pendant charm, 5.3cm wide, and two silver coloured miniature chambersticks (7)
Two Chinese blue and white ginger jars and covers, a Chinese baluster vase, 17.5cm high and a Chinese blue and white tea caddy (chips) CONDITION REPORT: Large jars- One cover associated. One cover has firing crack. Vase- slight glaze chipping to footrim area. Tea caddy- large flat chip beneath. Chip to shoulder. Extensive chipping to edges.
Chinese famille rose porcelain tea caddy and cover, 18th century, decorated with flowers, together with two 19th century Chinese blue and white crackle glazed vases (3)Condition report: Good condition. Possibly a tiny hairline on the rim of the larger vase. The caddy cover has a chip to the rim.
Victorian silver tea caddy of cylindrical form with scroll half fluted decoration and slip on cover (Birmingham 1894). Deakin & Francis Ltd. All at approximately 4ozs. 10cm overall height.Condition report: General overall condition good, some surface scratching and minor denting and wear, no holes, no major damage or repair, seams all intact. Marks clear.
George III silver caddy spoon, with tear drop bowl and engraved initial (London 1794). Thomas Wallis, together with a later engraved silver Dog Nose table spoon and a Continental silver cup, with engraved decoration and bird head handle. All at approximately 4ozs. Cup 6cm overall height. (3)
Interesting collection of caddy spoons, including George III silver spoon with loveheart terminal by Thomas Northcot, London 1796, a Keswick Arts and Crafts beaten copper spoon, treen spoon, Scottish horn spoon, a mother of pearl spoon, two other metalware spoons, together with a set of 19th century plated sugar scissors. (8)

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