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A George III hallmarked silver tea caddy of shaped oval form with chased decoration surrounding an oval cartouche, with central family crest and motto, with urn finial, London 1788, height, 14.5cm, width 14cm, depth 9.7cm, approx weight 14.58ozt/453g.Additional InformationTarnishing wear, knocks, light scratches but overall a good impressive piece.
EDWARD, JOHN & WILLIAM BARNARD; a Victorian hallmarked silver tea caddy and spoon, with cast scrolling geometric and floral decoration surrounding four cartouches, the central one with engraved initials, London 1872, height 16cm, the spoon London 1869, approx 9.98ozt/310g.Additional InformationTarnished, the lid is slightly offset from the body and the hinge is slightly loose, general wear.
HENRY STRATFORD; a Victorian hallmarked silver tea caddy of oval form with chased detail, the body surrounding two oval vacant cartouches, Sheffield 1860, together with a later hallmarked silver caddy spoon, approximate weight 5ozt/156g.Additional InformationDents to the body of the caddy, a large example to the front lower body, tarnish and wear.
THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver caddy spoon with pierced detail to the handle and open shell bowl, Sheffield 1921, together with a hallmarked silver apostle spoon, two teaspoons, two silver handled butter knives and a nail file, weighable silver approx 2.91ozt/90g (7).Additional InformationTarnishing, minor wear to the marks and parts, minor denting.
A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a matched pressed glass mixing bowl and two compartments, length 31cm, also a Victorian papier-mâché snuff box in the form of a lady's boot, length 7.5cm (2).Additional InformationThe tea caddy is af with losses to the veneer and decoration, the interior is also in poor condition.
A Georgian flame mahogany tea caddy with brass swan neck handle to the cover enclosing three compartments, length 25.5cm.Additional InformationLosses to the veneer, the handle looks to be a replacement, one screw is missing from the hinges, replacement interior, cracking, splits throughout the veneer.
George V silver and enamel Art Nouveau caddy spoon, London 1913 by Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr, the hammered bowl having entwined openwork handle with green enamel insetCondition ReportLight Surface scratches, accretions and tarnishing. Damage and loss to the enamel inset. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use, see photos.
Four early 20th-century confectionery tins; including MacFarlane Lang & Co's Dunottar Shortbread, semi-circle form,18cm; W & R Jacob & co biscuits, stationery box form with embossed reptile skin pattern, width 21cm; Burnett Ltd London money box, red post box form, with side opening door, 16cm; Clarnico Mitcham Mints tin, caddy form with glass front window, 16cm.
An early 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy, hinged lid enclosing two foil-lined compartments, on turned bun feet; together with an alphabet sampler 'The Work of Isabel Thompson', framed (faded condition); a small Copeland Spode Italian cachepot, printed in black; and a silver-mounted cane. (4)
A Tin and Brass Mounted Tea Canister and Lid, Four Similar Tea Canisters, and a Brass Tea Caddy of Shaped Outline, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, the tea canister by A. H. Mellor & Sons of Oldham, stamped "Miss C. Shepherd" to front, and with swing handle, 7.75ins, the four similar canisters with owners' names, a brass canister with registration number and stamped "R.G. & Co." and impressed "Tea" to front, and a Lipton's souvenir tea caddy from the British Empire Exhibition, 1924
A Red Painted Tin "Kilvert's Pure Lard" Bucket, 7ins diameter x 6ins high, a small selection of tins and soap boxes, including a seven tier display of "Broma Cocoa" tins, 27.25ins high, "Fortnum & Mason" tin oval tea caddy, 6ins high, two "Sylvan Flakes" soap boxes, 10ins high, and a roll of "Bronco" toilet paper
Two attractive boxes, Late1800's/Early 1900's. Large wooden box with burled wood effect, document or check holder inside, the wood grain on the lid has been matched nicely to the grain on the bottom part of the box, lift out tray and five smaller bins inside; no key, missing side drawer, wear commensurate with age. Smaller cherry or mahogany tea caddy with lift-out lid inside and key. The larger box measures 11 3/4 x 6 in. high x 9 in. deep and the tea caddy measures 5 x 4 1/2 x 5 in. high with a green velvet pad underneath.
A Pair of George V Silver Mounted Cut Glass Spirit Decanters, and mixed silverware, the decanters by Hukin & Heath Ltd, London 1911, with plain silver double lipped neck with silver mounted stoppers, 11.5ins high, a pair of Elizabeth II silver circular coasters, London 1995, with bead mounts to rims and turned wood bases, 5ins diameter, a Victorian silver oval tea caddy, London 1882, engraved with shield pattern cartouche surrounded by leaf and floral ornament, 4.5ins high, and a selection of silver tableware, weighable silver 43ozs
A group of collectables, comprising a 19th century mahogany tea caddy, with domed lid, the whole decorated with two inlaid Tunbridge ware bands, a carved wooden pocket watch stand, a set of postal scales with three weights, a folding carpenter's ruler, with inches measured to a yard, and a small guillotine. (5)

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