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A Victorian brass mounted walnut domed top tea caddy, decorated with pierced foliate mounts with hinged lid enclosing an interior with two domed top canisters, lacking glass mixing bowl, height 20.5cm, width 35.5cm, depth 17.5cm.Additional InformationSome light water marks to the surface, some cracking and repairs to the veneer, general age wear throughout, light scuffs and scratches, wear to all corners and with a repair to the front right corner and a loss to the back right corner.
A Victorian burr walnut twin division decanter box housing two clear glass decanters and single small glass, one decanter with ceramic 'Gin' label, the box 22 x 22.2 x 12cm, a walnut strap work box and a converted George III mahogany jewellery box converted from a tea caddy with blue velvet lined interior (3).Additional InformationScuffs, scrapes, scratches and some nicks and old damage, general wear and tear throughout.
Pair of William IV Kings pattern sauce ladles by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1835, 2.2oz 68.8gm, Victorian sauce ladle, Edinburgh 1844, shell bowl caddy spoon (marks rubbed) cased set of 6 silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, cased set of 6 silver handled cake forks, 4 bright cut coffee spoons, pair of salt spoons, salt spoon, mustard spoon, butter knife and sugar tongs, weighable silver 7.2oz 224gm
Two textured silver napkin rings by Joan Andrew, London 1977, two other napkin rings, George III shell bowl caddy spoon Birmingham 1796 maker mark IT, various tea spoons, 8.3 oz 258gm, two small damaged trumpet vases, set of six rose decorated tea spoons marked 800, three other tea spoons and a napkin ring marked 800
A late 19th-century Russian filigree silver table casket. Moscow 1879 possibly by Michael Andreyev. The rectangular body of bombe form with hinged "caddy topped" cover Fitted with floral finials, and a hasp and staple catch. Supported on openwork bun feet. 5.3 ozt. 10 cm long x 7 cm wide x 7 cm high. heCondition report: No apparent major defects
A 19th century silver caddy spoon, with foliate pierced and engraved handle, and scalloped bowl, maker's mark only W.B., 8cm, another fiddle pattern caddy spoon, maker W.S. possibly William Schofield, London 1826, and a set of four George III silver bright cut condiment spoons, by Thomas Northcote, London 1784 (6)
A collection of silver, comprising a pair of late Victorian dwarf candlesticks, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1893, 12.5cm high (weighted bases); a pair of spill vases, Birmingham 1960; a silver mounted cut glass inkwell, London 1898; a similar jar; a cigarette box; a clothes brush; a William IV caddy spoon, London 1834; and other odd spoons (qty)
A Scottish (?) provincial silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, maker's initials only M.H., together with a silver caddy spoon, with dog nose trefid handle, by James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1934, and a silver miniature tot cup, in the form of a baluster tankard, by John Rose, Birmingham 1977, 4.5cm high
A silver tea caddy, of chamfered rectangular form, with reeded borders and lobed composition finial, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1927, 10.5cm wide, 9oz; and another of oval section, with urn finial, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, 8.5cm wide, 6oz (2)Condition report: Both are in good condition, with very minor surface scratches, clear marks to both.

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