An Imperial Russian silver and niello inlaid snuff box, assay master possibly Nicholai Lusinov, 1838: the lid and underside decorated with buildings, having a gilded interior 5.5cm. wide, together with a Tiffany Sterling silver caddy spoon, stamped Tiffany & Co, Sterling, 8cm long, total weight of silver 70gms, 2.25ozs
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An embossed silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1918 - approx. weight 3.4 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, condition of lot is fair.Notably the neck of the tea caddy has suffered impact damage and is bent and partially coming away from the body, as shown. The lid still fits well and is easily removed.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
A Victorian mahogany box, the lid decorated with Tunbridgeware specimen wood geometric decoration, 25cms wide; together with a Regency specimen wood octagonal form tea caddy, 12cms wide; and a rectangular mahogany tea caddy with ebony banding, 14cms wide (3).Condition ReportTunbridge - 25 by 17 by 14cm clean condition no lifting veneer.mahogany box - 14 by 13 by 10cm clean conditiontea caddy - 12 by 13cm clean conditionall have been re-polished
An 18th century Dutch silver and parcel gilt tobacco box or caddy, Hendrick Kamerlingh II, Amsterdam 1735, lobed cylindrical form with ogee domed lid and foliate pear shaped finial, engraved to each panel Rococo floral and scroll motifs, on a cast foliate C scroll and three bracket foot base, 18.5cm high, 17.42ozt
A George II mahogany tea caddy, circa 1740, caddy top with cast metal scroll swing handle, Chinese blind fretwork frieze, Rococo metal escutcheon, the velvet lined fitted interior with triple divisions containing triple silver tea canisters/mixing vessel each with matching bright cut engraved stag heraldry, the largest hallmarked for maker Thomas Newton, London 1740, 15.5cm high, 24.5cm wide, 15.5cm deep
A George III mahogany decanter box of Nelson interest, circa 1780, caddy top with gilt metal swing handle, escutcheon and twin coronet surmounted roundels containing gilt initials H and N, circular flush side handles, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior containing six clear cut glass broad fluted case decanters each engraved with content labels, Brandy, Tent, Peppermint, Hollands, Rum and Shrub with corresponding initialled stoppers, the underside with old paper label - Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall purporting that the casket was presented to Lord Nelson by prince William Henry, Duke of Clarence, July 1787, Portsmouth, 17.5cm high,20.5cm wide, 14.5cm deep
A late 19th Century green veined onyx pedestal clock of Louis XV design, French circa 1870, caddy top, 22cm circular dial with gilt metal Roman numerals, the main body of tapered form incorporating gilt metal and champleve enamel mounts throughout, standing on a plinth, height 122cm, width at top 38cm

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