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Mahogany rectangular medicine box, the lid enclosing leather compartment marked 'Edward Gould & Son Homeopathic Chemist, 30 Moorgate Street, London', 21cm wide x 12.5cm high, a mahogany sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy and a mahogany sarcophagus-shaped jewellery box with hinged lid and drawer below (3) Condition Reportthe jewellery chest drawer has been remade, top is rubbed and unploishedHomeopathic medicine chest has various bumps and scrapes, base has no coveringsarcophagus chest has one foot missing, old repairs to the base, bone/ivory escutcheon missing. gerneal wear and tear
NINETEEN LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES (18 BOXED), comprising 'Little Bee' (symbol of membership 2000/01), 'Spring Glory' (A Year in an English Garden), three Tea Rooms,' two Grandma Batty's Tea Room' (no deeds with one) and 'Bo-Peep Tea Rooms', 'The Donkey Stable' (2010/11 club special), 'The Fowl House' (2010/11 club special), 'The Pottery' (collectors Special 1998/99) (no box or deeds), 'Micklegate Antiques' (North), 'Push The Boat Out' (2010 Anniversary Cottage), 'Dovecote S/P' (sales promotion GWP) and eight from British collection 'Buckle My Shoe', 'The Windmill', 'New Neighbours' (no deeds), 'Romany Wedding' (steeple af), 'The Old Forge', 'Penny Post', 'Little Water Mill' and 'Little Tea Caddy', all with deeds except where mentioned and an odd deed
TWO EARLY 19TH CENTURY TEA CADDIES, one in bird's eye maple, the other in mahogany with boxwood stringing, both approx. 32cms wide Condition Report: both with damage, mahogany with repairs / replacements, maple with damaged interior caddy lids, replacement feet, lacking handles and mouldings.
George III satinwood and scrollwork tea caddy, late 18th Century, with glazed panels decorated with paper and gilt rolled paper with flowers and leaves, with a painted silk portrait of a young girl holding a flower, with further paper and gilt rolled paper leaf and flower decoration to the surrounding panels, the interior with a later shelf and velvet lined interior, 19cm x 11cm x 13cm
Three George III and later silver caddy spoons, and one other spoon, hallmarks for London, 1794-1890, gross weight 1.70ozt.Condition report: One with hallmarks for William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1802One with hallmarks for Charles Wallis, Lonodn, 1854One with hallmarks for GB, 1794One with hallmarks for George Unite & Sons, London, 1890
Collection of blue transfer ware, including two jugs, bottle vase, bowl and a teacaddy, first half of the 19th century.The tallest jug stands 21cm highCondition report: The helmet shape jug, and bowl have rim restorations. The other jug has a short crack to the spout, the tea caddy has minor rim nicks.
A collection of silver to include: William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by William Collins, London, 1832; Victorian trident shape pickle fork, L&L, Birmingham, 1879 and two Edwardian silver topped bottles, the covers AF, various makers, Birmingham, circa 1903 together with a Japanese lacquered box - AF (4 + 1)
Three Italian silver coloured items: a fish and fruit embossed beaker by Brandimarte, post 1968 Florence, .925 standard, 9cm (3 1/2in) high; a single handled bowl by Brandimarte, post 1968 Florence, .800 standard, 11.3cm (4 1/2in) diameter, and a leaf caddy spoon by Rino Greggio, post 1968 Padua, .925 standard, 232g (7.5 oz)
An electro-plated mounted cut glass baluster water jug, with a slightly domed cover and loop handle, 27cm (10 1/2in) high; two glass decanters and stoppers by Christofle, each 39cm (15 1/2in) high; and a modern green stained sycamore rectangular tea caddy by Elie Bleu, the cover opening to two cylindrical canisters, 23 x 14 x 14cm

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