A vintage His Royal Highness Prince of Wales commemorative tea caddy containing a quantity of coinage to include British coinage, French francs, other European coinage, a small number of banknotes to include a 20,000 Reichsbank note no.343057, a zen kronen note 814932 1184, zwei kronen no.975733, a Republica Argentina 10 cent note 450028, a c1950s dressing table set comprising brush, comb and mirror, a small quantity of plated flatware, an early 20th century miniature travel clock, a quantity of silver foreign coinage, a miniature butler's tray and a hallmarked silver propelling pencil.
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A Georgian lacquered Longcase Clock, C.1720, by Daniel Delander having running duration of one month, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsiduary seconds dial and date aperture, the hood having caddy top, pierced brass gilt frieze, the chinoiserie door flanked by three quarter columns and decorated figures in a landscape, 7ft 9in H
A silver twin handled circular dish, Birmingham 1946, together with a silver sucrier, Birmingham 1924, a silver plated tea caddy of ovoid form with engraved detail, 11cm high, and a silver plated spirit kettle with cut glass handle, 25cm high, total silver weight approximately 5 oztCondition report: Tarnishing to twin handled bowl, spirit kettle and tea caddy, all have minor blemishes and surface scratches
An early 20th Century mahogany two-door wardrobe, the caddy top above a pair of flame mahogany veneered doors, enclosing hanging space and single drawer to one side, linen slides, small hanging space and single drawer to the other, raised on squat cabriole legs and pad feet, 182 x 94 x 55cms deep.
A Regency fruitwood melon form tea caddy with iron lock, traces of zinc lining,13cm highTwo full length cracks to bottom section, further crack and hole to base, some damage around escutcheon and loss of patinaCONDITION:Two full length cracks to bottom section, further crack and hole to base, some damage around escutcheon and loss of patina
A BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a silver fiddle pattern sauce spoon with engraved initials to the handle, worn gilt bowl, hallmarked 1852, a pair of silver sugar tongs, hallmarked 'Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd' Sheffield 1919, a silver frill edge napkin ring with an engraved foliate design and a vacant cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, approximate gross weight 53.8 grams, 1.73 ozt, together with a silver mounted Bakelite four-piece compact manicure set, the silver terminals hallmarked Birmingham 1925, a mother of pearl handled knife, silver collar hallmarked Sheffield, a pair of white metal lion stylised cutlery rests, a white metal trident shaped fork, a white metal table crumb scoop, fitted with an ivorine handle, also a caddy spoon
A PARCEL OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a small tankard, plain design to a pedestal base and plain handle with thumb rest, hallmarked Sheffield 1917, a set of silver salad servers, of plain design, hallmarked Birmingham 1935, an old English pattern caddy spoon, hallmarked Sheffield 1908, silver sugar tongs, baby food pusher and other silver cutlery, total approximate weight 405.7 grams, 13.04 ozt
A George IV silver cylindrical mustard with blue glass liner and a collection of small silver items,comprising a pair of Mappin & Webb quatrefoil salts with gilt interiors, a Mappin & Webb circular trinket box, a Christening mug, a cream jug with stylised foliate handle, four various napkin rings, a pair of cylindrical peppers, a caddy spoon, a pusher and a pair of salt spoons (Q)approximately 17.5oz
Two silver fiddle pattern caddy spoons each with floral engraved bowl. One with wriggle work by James Beebe London 1825, the other by Charles Boyton (I) London 1848 together with a silver teaspoon 1.4oz Condition: Although the decoration is still crisp they have been well used UK Postage: £15.04
A group of vintage collectables, comprising a wall mounted oak and bakelite telephone, numbered to the back N1182C4, the handset marked T. E. L., converted for a modern exchange, 30 by 24 by 10cm deep, a picnic set with two thermos' in hard case, 47 by 30 by 14cm high, a wooden tea-caddy with three metal canisters inside, 19.5 by 10.5 by 10cm high, a lady's faux tortoiseshell dressing table set in case, a Black Forrest carving of woman, 19cm high, a set of instructions for a Singer 27K and 28K sewing machine and Hawkins Tiffee tea's made, circa 1950, 20 by 15 by 20cm high. (7)
A 19th century burr walnut tea caddy of sarcophagus form, bordered with Tunbridgeware inlay and boxwood stringing, with brass handles to the sides, and bun feet, the interior with two lidded compartments and lined centre bowl cavity (bowl missing) and velvet lined lid, 31 by 16 by 18cm high, and a miniature pine and plywood chest of two over three drawers, with varnished exterior, 29 by 20 by 32cm high, together with a pair of South East Asian carved panels, 24.5 by 20cm high. (3)
Dutch sterling silver table nutmeg caddy/snuff box, extensively marked to inner/outer surfaces of lid with Dutch sterling mark to base, sub-square with rounded rectangular vertical profile, stepped form to lid with embossed floral decoration, engine turned decoration to exterior with embossed floral motifs and applied tulip blossom shaped cartouche inscribed 'YO' 21.2 grams 4 cm tall

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