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A Regency flame mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy the hinged lid enclosing an interior fitted with two further mahogany lidded vessels, 32 cm long together with a further desk top box with the sloped doors enclosing a waterfall interior, a graduated set of five pewter jugs and a collection of blue and white plates (a collection)
retail mark for Diemont, of oval form, bright cut engraved border with beaded edge, crest to body, the hinged lid with ball finial; together with a modern bachelor's three piece tea service, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, comprising, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, all of oval form, fluted waist with engraved crest to centre of body, the cast rim with gadrooned and shell detail, each raised on four bun feet, with associated sugar tongs(Height of caddy: 13.5cm, combined weight: 33oz)
Corgi Toy Cars, 275 Rover 2000, white body, 259 LeDandy Coupe, 440 Ford Consul Cortina Estate, with golfer, caddy and bag on trolley, 238 Jaguar Mark X Saloon, light blue body, 341 Mini Marcos GT850, 247 Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman, 436 Citroën Safari, F-VG, 275 tyre cover broken but present, 247 lacks emblem (7)
A Chinese blue and white oviform vase, late 19th century, painted in Transitional style with a procession of figures, 21cm high; and a blue and white arched rectangular tea caddy, 12cm high, (2). Condition Report Vase in good condition. Caddy with restoration to one corner of the shoulder and a haircrack to the rim.
A Chinese Imari tea caddy and cover, circa 1720-50, of canted rectangular form, each side painted with flowering shrubs, 11cm high; a slighty larger Chinese Imari tea caddy and cover, 11.5cm high; and a blue and white example with white metal cover, 11.5cm high, (6). Condition Report First caddy- some glaze fritting to rims. Cover with rivetted repair and some restoration to its rim.Larger caddy- some glaze fritting to rims.Blue and white caddy- some glaze fritting and small chips to rims and edges. Replacement cover.
A George III rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with side ring handles, ivory escutcheon, original fitted interior, including glass bowl (repaired), on bun feet, 19 h x 30 w x 15.5 d cm; another mahogany with lion mask handles, twin interior compartments on brass ball feet, 18 h x 18 w x 15.5 d cm and a later freeform caddy, 16 h x 24 w cm (3)
A group of Victorian later silver, comprising a pair of sugar tongs, with bright cut decoration, Thomas Streetin, London 1792, 13.5cm long, a cased set of Victorian teaspoons and sugar tongs, with ornate pierced decoration to handles, five of the spoons, Harrison Brothers & Howson Sheffield 1895, 11cm long, tongs, Harrison Brothers & Howson Sheffield 1896, 11.5cm long, other teaspoon Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1894, 11cm long, and an Edwardian cased associated Christening set with pushing spoon, A.J. Bailey, Birmingham 1909, 11cm long, and caddy spoon, a/f, Henry Charles Freeman, Birmingham 1910, 9cm long, overall 5.8toz.
A Chinese silver gilt, filigree, enamelled and stone set tea caddy, cylindrical, mesh ground, overlaid with foliate scroll and floral decoration, Persian style cartouches, set with turquoise and coral cabochons and cloisonne floral sprays, the central band between ruyi head and floral rosette borders, 10.5cm high, 8.94ozt

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