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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE MOON FLASK, having dragon handles, floral decoration on white ground, approximate height 26cm, (damage to one dragon handle and restoration, chips and cracks to the rim), together with a Chinese tea caddy having six character marks to the base, Dog of Fo standing on the cover, approximate height 24cm x width 17cm x depth 7cm, a Chinese plate having three pierced panels to the rim and fish decoration to the centre, approximate diameter 25cm, a blue and white Chinese ginger jar, hand decorated with boys in fighting positions, approximate height 15cm, double ring stamp to the base, paper import sticker in place, but no longer legible, crack to the cover, a Chinese stoneware shouldered vase having three toed dragon decoration, approximate height 10cm, a Chinese jug, decorated with bridge and boat scene, approximate height 8cm x 13cm from spout to handle, fritting, a Chinese vase having four toed dragon decoration, approximate height 10cm and a Chinese finger bowl, approximate height 3.5cm x diameter 8cm, chip to the rim (8) Condition Report One handle is missing head and tail. The neck has been anmd glued and also has lots lof chips to the rim as per the description. The other handle is missing the tail tip.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND BOXWOOD STRUNG TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS FORM, the hinged lid enclosing a rectangular panel of satinwood, fitted with two removable wooden caddies (both in need of repair), and a void for a mixing bowl, with ring side handles and on four stamped brass feet, approximate width 33.5cm x depth 19.5cm x height 18.5cm
AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, gilt metal lion mask and ring side handles, interior fitted with a pair of removable wooden caddies and a 20th Century cut glass sugar bowl, the tea caddy missing a section of moulding along left hand side and lacks feet, width approximately 31cm
A LARGE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form with fitted interior, with two lidded compartments and glass sugar bowl between, all standing on bun feet, 37cm wide x 23.5cm deep x 23cm high together with a small leather case, a pair of leather riding boots with shoe trees and a 20th century Chinese blue and white vase, 47cm high (restored) Condition: the sarcophagus tea caddy with some slight losses of veneer to the top, minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use; the small case with wear overall and staining within; the boots with wear due to age and use; the vase with extensive restoration including a section of the rim renewed, signs of glue etc
A George III style bright cut engraved pointed end salt spoon, stamped only with makers mark M & S, 9cm long, initialled 'H', the bowl of a William IV silver caddy spoon, Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1836, embossed with a scallop shell and 's' scrolls and a tea spoon, bright cut engraved, with tapering cylindrical and square section handle, traces of gilding (3).
A set of seven Victorian silver bright cut engraved teaspoons, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1865, cased set of six silver demi tasse, Sheffield 1927, pair of St Cross silver spoons, F J Ross, Chester 1923, silver caddy spoon, London 1911, silver napkin ring and a silver standish, London 1911, lacking glass inkwell, 10ozs weight combined (18).
An Edwardian silver oval two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, makers mark C.W. & S, Birmingham 1907, the lobed sides with an upper band of leaves and shells, a shell bowl silver caddy spoon, London 1979 and four Victorian silver rat-tail pattern teaspoons, Gibson & Langman, London 1891 and 1893, 9.4ozs weight combined (7).
A George III silver bright cut engraved caddy spoon, London 1790, with shell bowl, 7.7cm, another similar, Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1800, 8.7cm, another similar, William Eaton, London 1820, old English pattern, 8.5cm and a Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, William Bateman, London 1839, monogrammed, 8.7cm, 1.5ozs weight combined (4).
A George III silver bright cut engraved caddy spoon, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1806, the oval bowl with pierced border and vacant oval cartouche, monogrammed, 6cm and another, London 1792, makers mark worn, with thread edge and shell bowl, engraved with an initial 'P' below a coronet, 7.7cm, 0.48ozs weight combined (2).
A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, George Unite, Birmingham 1845, 0.3ozs, Victorian silver folding pocket knife, Sheffield 1869, in mother of pearl case, another, Victorian foliate engraved dip pen with spiral mother of pearl handle, another dip pen and two propelling pencils, rolled gold lorgnettes and meerschaum pipe, the bowl carved in the form of the head of young lady, amber mouth piece (9).
An Edwardian octagonal silver tea caddy, Messrs Barnards, London 1908, with domed hinged cover, on four leaf and stepped feet, gilt lined, 10cm high, an Edwardian shaped rectangular silver jewel box, Birmingham 1907, lacks liner, 6 x 5cm, a Dutch cylindrical silver box and cover, English Import marks for 1892 embossed with figures in various pursuits in landscape settings, 4cm high and an Indian cylindrical beaker, embossed with animals and trees around the sides, 4.2cm high, 7.6ozs weight combined (4).
A pair of George III silver Hanoverian pattern salt spades, circa 1770,, marks rubbed, engraved with a boar crest, George IV silver hour glass pattern caddy spoon, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1822, crested, Victorian silver fiddle pattern large mustard spoon, Sammel Houle & Dudley Cater, London 1843, initialled 'B', an Edwardian silver sifter spoon, Francis Higgins, Sheffield 1908 and a silver cone end spoon, 2.4ozs weight combined (6).
A large silver engine turned vesta case, George Unite, Birmingham 1920, monogrammed, 4.5 x 5cm, a silver caddy spoon, D N Halsey & Sons, Sheffield 1946, with pierced handle and oval bowl and an Art Deco silver caddy spoon, William Base & Sons, Birmingham 1930, with circular bowl, 2.7ozs weight combined (3).
A set of six English Staffordshire dessert plates, circa 1840, printed and painted with flowers and leaves and a classical garden, pattern no. 513, 23cm diameter, a pair of mahogany tea caddies, circa 1830, with hinged domed tops, 112.5cm wide, a reproduction mid 18th century style octagonal mahogany tea caddy, a circular gilt frame wall mirror, 47cm diameter, Maté tea and other items (qty).
A collection of six contemporary glass goblets commemorating Glyndebourne, limited editions, 1980's, mostly signed by V Bliss, 16cm high, a pair of frosted shaded cranberry glass lamp shades, a Nymphenburg porcelain tea caddy, 20th century, painted with flowers, Italian figure of a cherub musician and other items (qty).
A Royal Worcester ivory ground globular caddy, painted with flowering branches, shape no. 1039, lacking cover, 12cm high, a Coalport scallop shell moulded tea cup and saucer, gilt rims and handle, an English porcelain plate, circa 1820, painted with bouquets of flowers reserved against a dark blue ground and gilded and six saucers, pattern no 2/26, (10).
Two George III Silver Caddy Spoons, Two Other Silver Caddy Spoons, a Pair of Sugar Nips, and Selection of Sugar Tongs, the two caddy spoons by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1800 and 1801, with shaped bowls engraved with shield shaped cartouche, one other by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1821, with oval bowl, one other by George Unite, Birmingham 1841, a pair of late Victorian silver sugar nips, Birmingham 1899, and four pairs of silver tongs, combined weight 6ozs
A George IV Brass Rosewood Rectangular Tea Caddy and an Early George III Mahogany Rectangular Tea Caddy, the rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the top and front inlaid with urns of leaf scroll and scroll ornament, the interior fitted with a cut glass sugar bowl (not original) and a pair of lidded canisters, the tops inlaid with brass, on reeded bun feet, 12.25ins x 6.25ins x 7.5ins high, the mahogany caddy with three galvanised fitments to interior, inlaid front, on ogee bracket feet, 11ins x 6ins x 7.5ins high
A Mahogany Oval Tea Caddy of "George III" Design and Two Other Tea Caddies, the oval caddy of small size, inlaid with Prince of Wales feathers and oval fan motif, 5ins x 3.35ins x 3.75ins high, one of ovoid shape, the top inlaid with Prince of Wales feathers, 6ins x 3.25ins x 4.25ins high, and one other mahogany octagonal tea caddy, inlaid with ebonised and chequered bandings, 5.5ins x 4ins x 3.5ins high
A silver mounted cut glass decanter and stopper, hallmarked Birmingham 1982, together with a Carnival glass money bank modelled in the form of and detailed Liberty Bell, a Carnival glass oval dish, a number of small spun glass animal figurines, a pewter caddy with raised genre scene decoration to the whole, a further two Vintage boxes, and a selection of Vintage trade cards, etc. Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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