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Tea caddy silver. Beautiful oval-shaped model with convex lid with driven decorations, scenes and soldered pearl rim. Netherlands, Delft, H. Hinne, 1921, hallmarks: lion with keys, minerva, maker's mark, L - traces of use and dents. 195 grams, 835/1000. Dim. L 10.3 cm, W 6.7 cm, H 8 cm. Estimate: € 165 - € 300.
Tea caddy Amsterdam 18th century, silver. Cylindrical model with round lid equipped with weapon cartridge with crown held by 2 standing lions on lid and side. France / Netherlands, hallmarks: A with crown, S with crown, Amsterdam hallmark, L. maker's mark: JCB. Estimated : € 350 - € 850.
A George III plain old English pattern silver caddy spoon, a cut glass scent bottle with silver collar, a long button hook with silver coloured metal handle, and a rectangular silver plated box and cover, decorated with musical instruments, flowers, leaves etc., with vacant interiors possibly for tooth picks.
A silver tea caddy, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1918, ovoid form, on circular foot, removable lid, 8.5cm; and a Victorian silver sugar bowl, Robert Harper, London 1878, part-fluted decoration, a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1926, glass bases, 6cm; a small silver garden trug, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1912; a small silver chamberstick, William E Turner, Birmingham 1900; and a miniature silver-mounted porcelain scent bottle, total weighable approx. 7.5oz.
A silver 'Teaette' patent tea infuser, George Gray, London 1893; a Georgian silver caddy spoon, probably Edward Mayfield, London 1803; a Dunhill silver cigar piercer, Alfred Dunhill & Sons, Birmingham 1963; silver salt spoons, pickle fork, sugar nips; a silver and ivory mounted toasting fork; silver-plated berry spoons; white metal windmill, insects, miniature mouse and teapot etc., total weighable approx. 2oz.
An early 19th century satinwood veneered tea caddy, with crossbanding and stringing, the top with painted initals 'TMJ', the interior with two compartments and silvered paper lining. 17.7cm wide, 10.5cm deep, 12.6cm highCondition report: Lid slightly loose, corners knocked, some line inlay missing, one hinge has come away pulling the veneer round it off. This has been repaired long ago
George III satinwood and line inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing a two division interior above ring handles and gilt brass bun feet, 8ins wideHandles are loose on the sides, slight mark to the lid, some chips and small losses to ebony inlay on edge, both compartment covers inside are bowed (see photos).
Teedose Hanau, Firma Neresheimer Silber. Balusterform mit seitlichen Widderköpfen. Reliefierter Blatt und Girlandendekor im Louis-XVI-Stil. Marken (Scheffler Hessen, Nr. 498, 517). H. 13,4 cm. 185 g. A tea caddy Hanau, Neresheimer Silver. Relief decoration in Louis XVI style. Hallmarked (Scheffler Hessen, number 498, 517). Height 13.4 cm. 185 g.
A COLLECTION OF COALPORT PAGEANT AND OTHER CERAMICS, comprising a pair of Pageant candlesticks, height 21cm, one is a second, the other has staining to the sconce, two Pageant planters, height 11cm and 14cm, a Pageant footed bowl, marked with a blue 'S' to the underside, diameter 26cm, a Royal Worcester 'Prince Regent' mask jug, height 16cm, a Booths Silicon china blue and white printed chestnut basket, length 25cm, with damage, losses and repair, a Royal Worcester limited edition 40th Anniversary Peter Jones tea caddy, an Aynsley 'Somerset' pattern bell, a Royal Worcester reproduction 'Blue Sprays' egg cup and an Aynsley 'Wild Tudor' lobed vase, height 9cm (11)

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