A group of Staffordshire porcelain by Roselle Occ and company, decorated in traditional style with reserves of fete gallante, flowers and birds, comprising a tea caddy, pair of candlesticks, jardinière, octagonal box and cover, oval box and cover, cylindrical box and cover and a twin handled vase and cover. (8)
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A Georgian silver caddy spoon of plain form having circular bowl and monogram to terminal, London 1808, makers mark worn, a Georgian silver mustard spoon of fiddle back form, Exeter 1831, John Osment and another silver caddy spoon having brightcut decoration and plain cartouche to terminal, Sheffield 1952, Francis Howard, approx 43.3g
An Arts & Crafts style oak sideboard, c.1920s, the rectangular caddy top above a pair of cupboard doors carved with foliate panels and hung on iron hinges, above a pair of drawers and carved foliate rails, raised on spiral moulded square section legs, united by stretchers (118cm x 148cm x 50cm)
A rummage tray of various antique and vintage collectables, to include silver cutlery, comprising of sugar tongs; fiddle pattern table spoon; caddy spoon; enamel spoons etc, silver fob medal; silver charm bracelets; various penknives; novelty nut thimble holder with Stanhope; States of Guernsey Liberation medals, hatpins etc. (large quantity)
A George III tortoiseshell hexagonal single compartment tea caddy, pointed domed cover, silver axe-head handle, each panel outlined with ivory stringing, the front applied with an oval silver vacant cartouche within a border of silver nail heads, 13.5cm high, c.1790**Please note all lots must be collected from Sudbury, Derbyshire on the 30/31/3 OR 1/4, a surcharge of £10 will be charged if the item is not collected and removed to the saleroom**
Plated Ware - a pair of late 19th century Sheffield Plated bottle coasters, draught turned bases, the rims applied with foliate scrolls, 15cm diam, c.1860; a Sheffield Plate shaped oval caddy, 18cm wide, c.1890; a seven bar toast rack. 13.5cm wide, c.1930; a boat shaped teapot; etc**Please note all lots must be collected from Sudbury, Derbyshire on the 30/31/3 OR 1/4, a surcharge of £10 will be charged if the item is not collected and removed to the saleroom**
A tortoiseshell tea caddy,mid-19th century, of sarcophagus form, opening to reveal two divisions within, raised on gilt ball feet,19cm wide10cm deep14cm highCondition report: Old professional restoration and re-touching.No obvious major damages.Metal stringing lost in places between tortoiseshell panels.Hinges and feet later.
An extensive Meissen Onion pattern blue and white dinner and tea service, plus extra pieces, comprising over 250 individual pieces:14 tea cups and saucers,14 coffee cups and saucers,a teapot,a large milk jug,14 coffee cups and saucers,13 sandwich plates,28 dinner plates,14 soup bowls,3 pairs oval serving dishes,2 square serving dishes,a square serving bowl,2 leaf serving dishes,2 circular dishes,a large cup and saucer,2 sauce boats,12 pots and covers,2 spoon rests,a tea caddy and cover,4 knife rests,2 covered bowls,a mustard pot, cover and spoon,6 small circular dishes,14 pierced edge dishes and serving dish,14 saucer dishes, and12 soup bowls and stands - Czechoslovakian 'Original Zwiebelmuster' (qty.)Condition report: One coffee cup had a chip to rim. The remainder all appears to be in remarkably good condition. Likely mid 20th century.
A George III rosewood tea caddy,with brass stringing and a recessed handle, the interior with two lidded compartments flanking an aperture for a mixing bowl, each compartment with a paper label to the base reading 'J. George, Cabinet Maker, Portable Writing Desks & Dressing Tables, Manufacturer, 13 Grove Street, Lisson Grove, Marylebone',30.5cm wide15cm deep15.5cm highCondition report: Damage to veneer on one side of hinged top.Mixing bowl missing.
A Regency rosewood pincushion,in the form of a sarcophagus tea caddy, the stepped lid above a faceted body, raised on bun feet,20cm wide12cm deep19cm highCondition report: Discolouration, fading, splits, chips and losses. Surface wear and scratches. Evidence of repair. Cushion loose. Handles replaced. General wear throughout.
A small studded and cloth-bound chest,19th century, with a hinged caddy top and raised on bun feet,55cm wide21cm deep42cm highCondition report: In a generally distressed state. Tears to cloth. Some studs lost. One carry handle lacking. Wear and tear to interior. Fading and determination. Knocks, dents, wear and scratches. Splits to feet. Areas of repair.
A late Victorian silver rococco style tea caddy by George Fox, of rectangular form and embossed with a lady and bird below a sun shade, with scroll finial, on four scroll feet, London, 1894, height 12.5cm, 11.5oz.CONDITION: Good gauge. Some wear to the raised features of the decoration. Hallmarks clear.

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