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W A S Benson Arts & Crafts copper insulated jug, 25 cm high, a 2pt cream jug stamped 'Hugh N Reid, Belfast', globular tea caddy inscribed 'Liptons Souvenir Tea Caddy, British Empire Exhibition 1924 and an Arts & Crafts small pin-tray embossed with cherries to/w other collectables, four-column brass table lamp, onyx pillar copper hot water bottle, Regency painted arched longcase clock dial by Jno Liddell of Morpeth, large Jack-plane etc (box)
A Chinese silver tea caddy, by Luen Wo, Shanghai, circa 1880, of ovoid form repousse decorated with two facing four clawed dragons, stamped 'LuenWo' and with chop mark, with a fitted mushroom shaped cover which appears to be only silver plated, 9 by 12.5cm, 5.96toz excluding cover.In average condition with various dents and scratches, tarnishing, and the base partly detached from the body. The cover well worn to top and tarnishing throughout.
Assorted copper and pewter to include an Arts and Crafts copper chamberstick, crumb scoop, fabric-lined trinket box, tea caddy spoon and wine cooler. A circular oak and embossed copper plaque of a woman and child engraved 'Printemps'. Pewter hexagonal tea caddy by Talbot Pewter, a Warric pewter 1 1/4 pint teapot and a Period Pewter teapot.
A hallmarked silver square sectioned tea caddy of plain form with bright cut engraved foliate borders and stylised pineapple ivory finial, height 11cm, London 1942, Nathan Bloom & Son Ltd, S/D. Subject to CITES regulations and due to the ivory content, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.
A late George III Anglo-Indian hard carved tea caddy with roundel decoration (unfitted for restoration), another George III mahogany tea caddy with brass swan neck handle, a Regency mahogany two section tea caddy, an oak box with brass rim and Bramah lock, a walnut and cross banded card case, an ebony and rosewood money box brass inlaid to top "Trésor" and a 19th Century Anglo-Indian sandalwood and bone embellished ladies vanity boxCondition ReportAll are in distress and in need of some tlc, probable breaks - see images for more details
A George III satinwood and marquetry inlaid tea caddy with printed portrait medallion to the front panel opening to reveal a two section interior with lidded canisters 19.5cm wide x 12.5cm highCondition ReportFaded to the outside, warped on the front slights, cracks to the veneer on some medallions. Some old worm to the wood to the front on one side. Internal lids bowed and inside re-painted. Appears to have had some sympathetic restoration ie polishing etc, general wear and tear to include some small bumps, scratches, etc. See images for more details
A late George III burr yew veneered and shell marquetry medallion inlaid tea caddy of rectangular form with canted corners opening to reveal a two section interior with two lidded canisters 19cm wide x 12.5cm highCondition ReportFaded to the outside, repainted to the inside. Appears to have had some sympathetic restoration ie polishing etc, general wear and tear to include some small bumps, scratches, etc. See images for more details

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