A group of five boxes and three wooden items comprising a Japanese black lacquer cuboid tea caddy, with decorated top, the interior with internal lid with pine cone handle, 13 by 13 by 13cm high, a further black lacquer box, the top decorated with birds amongst blossom, 27 by 18 by 9cm high, a smaller carved wooden box, with inlaid decoration, 15 by 10 by 7cm, an oak musical trinket box in the form of a blanket chest, with linen fold decoration to the front centre panel, 19 by 9 by 7cm high, a mid 20th century box overlaide with brass niello, 9 by 9 by 5cm high, a single wooden skittle, a turned wooden handle 22.5cm long and a coat hook in the form of a dog. (8)
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A 19th century Tunbridgeware dome topped two-division tea caddy, the top decorated with a ruin within a foliate border, bearing the maker's label 'G Wise' to the underside, 25cms (9.75ins) wide.Condition ReportGood overall condition with some very minor losses to the micromosaic on some corners and three old patched veneer repairs to the top.
A late 19th / early 20th century Newlyn Arts & Crafts copper tea caddy, the sides with repousse decoration of fish, stamped NEWLYN to base, 10 cms ( 4 ins) high.Condition Reportthe cover has several small dent and the rim has been 'knocked' over in a couple of areas. the base has some shallow dent and the rim is dented in a couple of areas, tarnished
A George III mahogany and string inlaid tea caddy enclosing three Pewter Liddon canisters 24cm by 13cm. Light surface scratches, small cracks in parts, the lid with a large crack to the outer edge and lifting, small section of barber pole inlaid stringing missing to the back corner, lid slightly springing when shut, good colour throughout, handle is discoloured, original interior, later base to the underside, lower edge beading with small chips
A group of three early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed wares, c. 1800-1820. To include: a Violin pattern tea caddy, a Leeds Pottery two-handled chinoiserie and flower sprays covered tureen and a Swan and Bird sugar box and cover. 6 - 15 cm wide. (3). Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Violin with rim chips, Leeds with broken and glued lid, Swan with restoration to rim and lid.
Four parts crystal with silver, provided with a salt shaker with aculade-shaped folded edge, placed on a silver lobed base with floral engraving, ø10x9cm, a mustard pot with silver collar and cap, ø5x12cm., A tea caddy with diamond cut on silver base and with silver collar and cap, ø8x18cm. and a can with ao blue glass and a silver cap with pearl rim, out of model. ø9x16cm. A single chip, otherwise in reasonably good condition
Rare 18th century Chinese porcelain service with Encre de Chine decoration, landscape with figures with amor and angel in heaven + gold decoration. Some damage, including to the pitcher and tea caddy. Bowls / cups good. Minimal chips. Five saucers of hairlines. Four dishes well. Size: 8 - 18 cm. In fair / good condition.
Make & Model: VW Caddy C20 Startline TDiDate of Reg: DN64 GOPColour: Whitecc: 0MoT: 03-11-2021Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 136KTransmission: MANUALSummary: 2 registered keepers. Service report 14K to 132K. Service book present and invoice @ 132K. Which including front and rear discs and pads. 2 keys (not tested) and dead lock keys. NO VATVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145861
An Edward VII silver tea caddy by William Hutton & Sons, London, 1903, of bombe form with embossed c scrolls and hooped twin handles either side, the lid with finial, 9.5 cm high x 12 cm wide, 179 gCondition report: finial to lid is bent, bruise to the body, a few minor nicks, few light bruises to the lid, lid is a little warped to the left side, surface scratches commensurate with age
A small collection of miscellaneous silver to include a twin handled bowl by Samuel Walton Smith, Birmingham 1898, a christening cup by Robert Hennell IV, 1870, a caddy spoon, 1911, a pair of Victorian silver fish server handles (one with plated prongs), a white metal salt holder with blue glass liners, on paw feet, and three silver spoons, combined weighable silver weight 500 g, the salt holder 150 g (untested), together with plated cutlery
A 19th century mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form with boxwood stringing, the lid with drop handle enclosing a fitted two-section interior, on ball feet and an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shell-form handle and scallop bowl, David Shaw Silverware Ltd, London 1987, approx 0.6ozt (2).

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