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Captain Charles Bruce Bairnsfather (British, 1887-1959) a car mascot of “Old Bill”, bearing a copyright stamp, mounted on a marble column, 9.75cm high a novelty money box Tank, 'Where's that Blinking Kaiser', 9.5cm high two plates by Grimwades, 25cm diameter, a Great War Souvenir octagonal plate 21.5cm wide and a tea caddy, 12cm high (8)Shipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country. Condition ReportSome wear to the gilded borders of the plates
A collection of silver teaspoons comprising a set of twelve Queen's pattern teaspoons, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1889, a set of six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Morris & Michael Emanuel, London 1828, a set of five teaspoons, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1909, a Fiddle pattern salt spoon, by John Stone, Exeter, and a caddy spoon, London 1802, with a shell form bowl and bright-cut handle,total 20.3oztCondition ReportKnocks and wear. Marks rubbed, particularly to the salt and caddy spoons. The John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater teaspoons are 14.5cm long - please see the additional images for the duty mark.
A George III-style tortoiseshell tea caddy, 20th century, of canted rectangular form with bone banding, the interior fitted with a lidded compartment and green velvet lining,11cm wide7.5cm deep8cm highCondition ReportThe left hand hinge with a small crack, however the the cover works well. Slight knocks and scratches to surface. The interior cover slightly miss-matched in shape to the caddy. See additional images for information.
A Chinese boxwood tea caddy, late 19th century, of square form on scroll feet, carved with butterflies and bats with bamboo, lotus, orchid and prunus in each panel, the domed cover with a pagoda finial, with a pewter liner and a Candareens coin knop, 23.5cm high (2)Condition ReportCover with splits and signs of glue. Chips and losses to edges and corners. Surface scratches.
A cased set of 19th century white metal serving table spooons in presentation case. Together with a 19th century grape scissors and slices, one with mother of pearl handle. Also, WMF tea bowl and saucer, various white metal tea strainers, white metal chamberstick and snuffer and a plated lidded caddy
An early Republic period 1920s brass and enamelled tobacco four pieces set. The lot comprising a tobacco caddy cannister container decorated with four enamelled and embossed figures of two boys standing beside an archaic ding vessel, two bats at both top corners on a square body raised on foot and a lid with glass finial, a matching design ash tray, a matching design match box with a rectangular tray. Tobacco caddy measures approx. 9.5cm tall.
George III and Queen Charlotte: a colourful creamware caddy, the hexagonal body moulded with half-length portraits and well decorated in coloured enamels, circa 1760, 152mm, restoration to top rim and left hand corner above Charlotte’s portrait(commemorative, pottery, royal)* The King’s portrait is after the Billings’ engraving of him as Prince of Wales itself after the painting by Morland. The Queen’s portrait is after the engraving by Thomas Frye. See Hallinan, plate 18.
Includes a cocktail fork, a condiment spreader knife, and a caddy spoon; rosewood handle. Fork measures: 4.25"L x 0.25"W. Knife measures: 4"L x 0.25"W. Spoon measures: 3.75"L x 0.75"W. This item has its original box. Box measures: 5.5"L x 2.75"W x 1"H. Issued: c. 1930Country of Origin: ThailandCondition: Age related wear.
BIBA a collection of early 1970s original BIBA kitchen items from the Kensington High Street store to include a bread bin, a biscuit tin, a soap flakes packet with original contents, a butter beans glass jar with lid, a demerara glass sugar jar with lid, a tea caddy with lid a rosemary shampoo bottle with lid, two baked bean can labels, a glass garlic-salt jar with lid and six paper bags from the food hall. (16 items - all empty unless stated.)Condition Report: In good used condition commensurate with age
A Creamware Tea Canister, circa 1770, painted with flowers, together with a Chinese porcelain example with scattered sprigs under formed bordersCylindrical Caddy - with chip to the rim and moulded band with several chips, three chips to the foot, multiple surface surface scratches and wear, the other with a chip and a hairline to the neck, hairline to the shoulder and some surface scratches
Quantity of silver tea and coffee spoons, including five silver and enamel spoons with thistle finial, Birmingham hallmark dated 1929, six enamel coffee spoons with bean finial, Birmingham hallmark dated 1928, 87 gms; six Jubilee rat tail spoons (various hallmarks including Chester, London, Glasgow, Sheffield and Birmingham 82 gms; four silver spoons, London hallmark dated 1936; silver caddy spoon Birmingham hallmark dated 1939 and silver sugar nips Sheffield hallmark dated 1916 76.5 gms. This lot includes ten silver coffee spoons (various hallmarks) 98 gms; four silver teaspoons (various hallmarks) 114 gms; two silver Coronation spoons and a silver handled letter opener.

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