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A small collection of assorted silver items comprising an import silver tea strainer by Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck, and a caddy spoon by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, hallmarked Sheffield, 1921, together with various napkin rings, button hooks and a teaspoon etc. Gross weight of silver items approximately 4.56ozt
A FRENCH GILT BRASS MOUNTED CUT GLASS TEA CADDY, PROBABLY BACCARAT, C1880, WITH STAMPED MOUNTS AND WREATHED LOCKPLATE ON WINGED HOOF FEET, THE UNDERSIDE STAR CUT, 12CM L Condition reportIn basically good condition with typical flea bites and small chips to the deeply and sharply cut glass. Gilding a little rubbed in places, mainly on lock plate, mounts all present and complete. Gilding with old polish residues, not cracked or significantly chipped. No key
A POST REGENCY ROSEWOOD VENEERED SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, C1830, THE TOP WITH DOMED PANEL, THE SPLAYED FRONT WITH MOTHER OF PEARL KEY PLATE, THE INTERIOR WITH PAIR OF LIDDED WELLS AND REPLACED PRESSED GLASS MIXING BOWL AND COMPRESSED BUN FEET, 23CM H X 37CM W Condition reportSome cracks to veneer, particularly front left of top which is slightly raised, others polished in. Small filled hole back right. Left hand lidded well with crack to front centre. Old veneer repair to right hand back side of right hand container. Replaced glass mixing bowl. Other wear generally commensurate with age
A 19th century Victorian walnut tea caddy / chest / trinket box having inlaid boxwood Greek key banding and a central metal lozenge shaped plaque. Interior has been converted into two tier faux crocodile skin purple jewellery trays. Central plaque states S A Fielding as a token of esteem by her Sunday school teachers J & E Barry Dec 21 1876.Measures, 14 cm H x 30 cm W x 23 cm D
A harlequin group of antique silver spoons to include a silver caddy spoon (hallmarked Sheffield 1909, Henry Williamson Ltd), an egg spoon (hallmarked Sheffield 1944, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd), a Victorian mustard spoon (hallmarked London 1864 Charles Boyton II), a shell shaped cruet spoon and a pair of sugar tongs with engraved decoration (hallmarked Sheffield 1893). Total weight 70g. 12.5cm long
Postcards, 7 RP cards inc. 3 vehicles outside garage/shed (bus, charabanc & taxi), well animated street scene with horse-drawn carriage (unidentified), charabanc at Clacton, close-up motor car with advert 'Vote Peto', advert for a 3A folding pocket Kodak camera showing golfer & his caddy, Deal Golf club tournament with crowd surrounding the green, exterior of 'Dog & Duck' pub Bury Sussex (mixed condition, fair/gd)
Large Samson Armorial Chinese-style porcelain tea caddy, of rectangular form on four feet, painted in gilt and enamels with foliate patterns and a central coat of arms, 16cm height x 14cm widthCondition report: Two small chips and a fleabite to the footrim. Otherwise good condition with no damage.
George V silver tea caddy of oval form with embossed decoration depicting Greek Gods in a classical landscape, with reeded borders and slip on cover, (Birmingham 1911), maker Alfred Marston, approximately 7oz, 10.5cm in heightCondition report: The side seam is quite prominent and may have possibly has some solder repairs. Some minor denting to the decoration and loss of definition to high points of decoration. The cover is pushed in and no longer sits straight.
George V silver tea caddy of faceted octagonal form with hinged cover and gilded interior, (Sheffield 1922) maker, Walker & Hall, at approximately 7oz, 10cm in heightCondition report: Overall in nice order, with overall surface scratching. Finial to the cover is slightly bent. Otherwise in good order.
George V silver tea caddy of cauldron form with twin ring handles, hinged cover with folding handle and gilded interior, raised on four hoof feet, (London 1917), maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, at approximately 7oz, 9cm in widthCondition report: Overall in good order, some denting to the body of the caddy. No signs of previous repairs.
Edwardian silver tea caddy of oval form with twin ring handles, and domed hinged cover, raised on four hoof feet, (Birmingham 1904), makers mark rubbed, at approximately 7oz, 11cm in widthCondition report: In good order overall. The hallmarks are rubbed but can still be read. One foot has possibly had a dent removed from around it (some rippling is visible to the interior).
Victorian silver tea caddy of square form with canted corners and gadrooned borders, slip on cover, (Birmingham 1887), maker Thomas Hayes, together with a Victorian silver tea caddy of oval form with slip on cover, (London 1897), maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., all at 8oz, 10.5 and 9cm in overall height (2)Condition report: Birmingham caddy is in good overall order, with some minor dents and surface scratching. The marks are slightly rubbed but are still ledgible. The London caddy is in good overall order, with a few small dents and light overall surface scratching.
George V silver tea caddy of oval form with push fit cover (Birmingham 1922), together with another George V silver tea caddy / tobacco pot with engine turned decoration (Birmingham 1919), all at approximately 7oz, 7.5 and 9cm in overall height (2)Condition report: Engine turned caddy has worn decoration to lid and body, marks are rubbed but ledgible, some minor denting but overall sound. The smaller caddy has a few large dents to the body and the marks are rubbed. Requires attention.
George V silver tea caddy of cylinderical form with push fit cover, together with two other silver tea caddies (various dates and makers), all at approximately 11oz (3)Condition report: Largest caddy- marks are clear, some minor denting and surface scratching but overall sound order. Oval caddy- marks are clear, some minor denting and surface scratching but overall good order. Smallest caddy- marks are rubbed but can be read, some denting to body and distortion to lid and overall surface scratching but overall sound.
George III and later bracket clock with arched silvered dial with slow / fast dial in arch, signed - James Howden Edinburgh, with black bird's head and floral scroll decoration, fusee movement with some later conversions and no bell or striking mechanism - the back plate unsigned, in ebonised case with caddy top and pierced gilt brass and red velvet-backed side panels, gilt brass pineapple finials and folding handle, on bracket feet, 49cm high x 26cm wide - with two keys and pendulumCondition report: One winder is false. The clock does not strike.
Fine quality George I style figured walnut veneered drinks cabinet on giltwood stand, possibly by Waring & Gillows, with caddy moulded top and shelved interior enclosed by pair of quarter veneered doors with ornate tooled brass mounts, the base with pierced relief moulded apron on cabriole with dolphin terminals, 102cm wide x 51cm deep x 182cm highProvenance: Property of a Lady, removed from a Hertfordshire Country Estate
George III silver caddy spoon with Kings pattern handle and serpentine bowl, maker Thomas Bartleet, Birmingham 1817, 7.5cm long; together with further George III cast silver caddy spoon, the bowl engraved with leaf and berry, maker Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, London 1816, 8cm long (2)

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