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A Burr Elm Tea Caddy, early 19th century, on metal paw feet, (no inner lids), a Burr Yew Tea Caddy, plain rectangular, (warped, no inner lids), together with assorted Asian and Arabic Copper Coins, including Indian dump and Moroccan falus coins, mixed grades however many have verdigris and engrained earth (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a Victorian silver mustard-pot, in the George III style; a caddy-spoon; silver-mounted glass dressing-table items; condiment wares and other items; the silver plate including a quaich; cased fish-eaters and other items (qty)
Antique Simpson Hall Miller & Co. quadruple plate condiment set featuring vibrant cobalt blue glass inserts, circa late 19th century. This seven-piece set includes two salt shakers, two cruets with stoppers, a lidded condiment jar with a small fork, and an ornate handled caddy. The silver-tone quadruple plate stand showcases intricate Victorian-era detailing and measures 18.25 inches in height. The cobalt glass provides a striking visual contrast to the finely crafted quadruple plate, enhancing its decorative appeal. A quintessential example of 19th-century craftsmanship, this set is a collectible treasure and an elegant addition to any table or display. 199 marking on base of caddy.Issued: 19th centuryDimensions: 18.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Four silver dessert spoons, Kings pattern including three Birmingham hallmark dated 1909, mm Elkington & Sons, faint monogram B to the terminal, one Sheffield hallmark dated 1907, mm JP; one Birmingham hallmark dated 1906, mm Elkington & Co 350 gms. This lot concludes with a Kings Pattern caddy spoon, London hallmark dated 1836, mm Mary Chawner; Scottish silver sauce ladle, Edinburgh hallmark dated 1835 mm M & S and a larger sauce ladle, London hallmark dated 1819 mm Wiliam Ely & William Fearn approx 150 gms.
20th century silver tea caddy in cylindrical form, scrolling and foliate repousse body with mask to lid, marks rubbed, cased pair of Edwardian silver napkin rings with vacant cartouche and engine turned pattern by C T Burrows & Sons, Birmingham 1906, a silver pepperette and a silver napkin ring, 6.4oztShipping £33.00 plus vat (UK Only)
A large Chinese Tea Caddy, the gilt decorated box, having various scenes with multiple figures to all sides, the lid opens to reveal inner metal box, with laid down decoration to the lid and applied heads to the figures, 33.5cm x 23.5cm x 25.5cmflecks of foreign paint to the lid, some minor damage to the edges and the corners, some wear to the gilt, missing one carry handle, some minor splits to the surfaces, hinges work well.
19th century Victorian walnut sarcophagus tea caddy raised on four bun feet and opening to reveal two lidded compartments with foil lining. Also featuring two modern drop ring handles on either side of the main body and a lock with a missing mount. Measuring approx. 13.5cm x 23cm x 11cm. Sold AF.
Collection of 20th century porcelain and ceramic blue and white design dinner ware, comprised of a Lord Nelson Ware tea caddy, Carlton Ware Petunia twin handled cup, Bavaria teapot, Royal Wings teapot, and more. Most with makers mark to the underside. Largest piece measuring approx. 16cm x 28.5cm.
A mid century silver mounted faux tortoiseshell footed trinket box having a stepped caddy topped lid with a panelled frieze and sides in a hallmarked silver frame with the engraved inscription 'To Colonel Cantlie from the Staff of the L.M.A. February 1956' raised on shaped bracket supports. H.6 W.18cm
A George III blonde tortoiseshell and ivory strung tea caddy, c.1800, of straight rectangular form with concave corners, Sheffield plate handle and escutcheon, the hinged lid opening to reveal twin removable mahogany canisters with coromandel cross banding and matching shaped blonde tortoiseshell lids, 21.4cm x 12.4cm x 13.5cm, with key. Condition note: 8.5cm section of ivory stringing lacking to front right. Submission referenceWN7UPAME
A Regency tortoiseshell, ivory banded and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, c.1815, of sarcophagus form, with pillars to all four corners, the hinged lid opening to reveal twin lidded compartments, the front inlaid with mother of pearl flowers, raised upon quadruple ivory flattened ball supports, length 19.5cm x 11.9cm x 14cm. Submission referenceLA78WQDN
A late 19th century Continental silver tea caddy and cover, import marks for Edwin Thompson Bryant, London 1896, of rectangular bombe form, the sides repousse panels of figures within a landscape bordered by shells and 'C' scrolls, the cover with cherub finial, impressed marks to base, height 13.2cm. (171.6g)

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