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A George III white metal tea caddy, of shaped oval form, the domed hinged lid with a floral finial, the body decorated with leaf swags, 14.5cm wide, approximately 400 grams CONDITION REPORT: The hallmarks are not present, surface scratches and minor dents conversant with use and wear, lid is tight
A Victorian walnut and parquetry work banded two section tea caddy, a Victorian walnut box, two carved oak boxes with lattice work style decoration, a small straw work hexagonal box, a lacquered lily of the valley and butterfly decorated box, a small lacquered circular box and cover and a Hohner chromatic harmonica
A Sèvres style cased coffee service, circa 1840, painted with cherubs at various pursuits within tooled gilt foliate borders, comprising a cylindrical pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and cover, basin, tea canister and cover, twelve coffee cans and twelve saucers, within a fitted silk lined leather-bound case, imitation Sèvres marks to bases CONDITION REPORT: Coffee pot - two firing flaws to footrim. The cover with two chips to the underside and a small chip to the flange. Watery gilding to handle and spout.Jug - has an underglaze flat chip to outer side of rim and another to rim near spout. Significant sanding and lack of gilding to one side of rim and to feet.Sugar bowl - the cover with two firing cracks to rim and two firing blemishes above. Minor chipping to finial. Bears date code for 1789Tea caddy - cover with several chips, caddy no damageBowl - three stilt marks on footrim from firing, two have a couple of small associated chipsCups - two broken through and restored which has discoloured. One cracked through and handle pinned. Another lacking handle.Another with handle broken off and pinnedSeven are without damage, but have firing flaws such as underglaze footrim chips, one has a lot of sanding to top rim and the gilding is quite rubbedSaucers - three have some rim chips, nothing large. The others are without damage but do have some firing flaws such as underglaze chips. All have some wear to gilding.
Arts & Crafts movement/A hammered copper inkwell, in the manner of F & J Pool of Hayle, Cornwall, on three shaped feet, with glass liner (damaged), 6cm x 8cm and an Arts & Crafts copper hammered biscuit barrel or tea caddy with embossed decorative motif to sides, the lid with knop finial and on three ball feet, 15cm high CONDITION REPORT: Caddy - multiple dents to lid. Finial has been pushed down resulting in a well around it. Hole to underside of lid and something rattling round inside. Base is misshapen so the lid no longer fits, just sits on top. Traces of polish, now greenish, throughout. Inkwell - edge of hinged lid is bent from lifting. Some scratches in places and traces of polish. Rim of glass liner is broken.
A collection of silver items, to include a silver cigarette box, by S J Rose & Son, London 1971, 10.5cm wide, another example, by Mappin & Webb, London 1925, 14cm wide, a small plain cigarette box, London 1924, 11.5cm wide, a Victorian cream, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1890, and a collection of silver items, comprising a four division toast rack, 12cm wide, a trophy cup, a caddy spoon, napkin rings, a repousse decorated pin dish and three teaspoons, weighable approximately 10.3Condition report: Cigarette box all with splits knocks and dents. Plain example with extensive damage. Silver cup lacking one handle. Caddy spoon bent and hallmarks rubbed. General knocks, splits and surface wear commensurate with use.
A collection of silver plated items, to include a claret jug, with engraved foliate decoration, 30cm high, a tea kettle on stand, 30cm high, an early Georgian style coffee pot, 24cm high, a hot water pot, 19cm high, a fluted teapot, 32cm wide, a twin handled sugar basin, 18cm wide, a foot mug, 13cm high, a Georgian style taper stick, 12.5cm high, a pair of coasters, 15.5cm, a rectangular tea caddy, with canted corners, 9.5cm wide and a collection of six spirit labels (qty.)Condition report: Burner to kettle stand dented. Hot water pot dented. Taper stick slightly leaning to one side. Lifting to the base of coasters with dents and knocks. Crescent spirit label, rum, with loss to corner. General knocks, dents and loss of plating commensurate with use.
A silver reproduction jockey cap caddy spoon, marks for Sheffield, together with a small collection of further silver items, a small quaich, 20th Century, two silver fob watches a sifting spoon, A Georgian caddy spoon (qty)Condition report: the dial to one watch cracked, light scratches and wear marks rubbed on caddy spoonThe one only having ‘Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, Swiss Made ‘ to dial,The other on movement ‘C. Mathey’
Small collection of ceramics, including a late 18th century Creamware tea canister with printed decoration after Hancock, a Creamware dish, a Prattware cat, a silver lustre mask jug with enamel decoration, two lead glazed bird whistles and a later Staffordshire porcelain bell (7)Condition report: Caddy with small chip and hairline on the rim, small chips to footrim, and a firing crack around the base extending into a hairline. The dish with some restoration on the rim. The cat chipped and repaired and with a piece missing from the base. The jug with small chips and hairlines, and a small restored rim chip. The whistles chipped and with some restoration. The bell with some tiny chips.

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