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JOHN GLOVER: SOME MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF JOHN GLOVER LATE OF NORWICH... TO WHICH IS ADDED A SERMON [BY JOHN CARTER] PREACHED UPON THE OCCASION OF HIS DEATH, London, R Hawes 1774 1st edition, 2 parts in one, bound in with three other works comprising A PLAIN EARNEST ADDRESS TO ALL PROFESSING CHRISTIANS..., London, R Hawes 1774 2nd edition: SOME SCRIPTURAL DIRECTIONS AND ADVICE TO ASSIST THE FAITH AND PRACTICE OF TRUE BELIEVERS..., Norwich, R Beatniffe 1770 2nd edition, corrected and much enlarged: REMARKS ON THE PASSAGE OF THE ISRAELITES THRO' THE WILDERNESS TO THE LAND OF CANAAN, Norwich, W Chase, [1770], 3rd edition, 12mo, old calf, rebacked, spine gilt in compartments: [THOMAS CADDY]: SKETCHES FOR AN ECCLESIOLOGY OF THE DEANERIES OF SPARHAM, TAVERHAM AND INGWORTH IN NORFOLK TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A PAPER ON THE HAMLET CHURCHES OF NORWICH, Norwich, Jarrold & Sons, no date, 2nd edition, original cloth backed printed boards + JAMES PUNTIS: BRIEF MEMOIRS OF JOHN RIX BLAKELY, LATE PASTOR OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH AT WORSTEAD, NORFOLK, Norwich, Josiah Fletcher 1838 1st edition, old cloth rebacked calf, spine gilt titled, 2 copies only on COPAC + ANON: A SELECTION OF PSALMS AND HYMNS SUNG IN GUNTON CHAPEL, London, J Hatchard 1822, old calf, no copy on COPAC + FREDERICK THURLOW HIBGAME: RECOLLECTIONS OF NORWICH FIFTY YEARS AGO, Norwich 1919 reprint from "The Norfolk Chronicle", rebound, quarter calf, spine gilt in compartments + REV CANON W H MARCON, RECTOR OF EDGEFIELD: THE REMINISCENCES OF A NORFOLK PARSON, Holt 1933 revised and re-printed, modern quarter morocco, spine gilt in compartments (6). From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.
PETER, NANCY AND HERBERT SCHIFFER: THE BRASS BOOK, Pennsylvania, 1978, 4to, original cloth, dust wrapper + JOHN NORRIE: CADDY SPOONS, AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE, London, John Murray, 1988, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper + NANCY ARTON (ED): TEA CADDY SPOONS, THE COLLECTION OF MR & MRS O R ARTON, Hamilton, Bermuda, 2007, 1st edition, 4to, original boards + IAN PICKFORD: SILVER FLATWARE, ENGLISH, IRISH AND SCOTTISH 1660-1980, Antique Collectors Club 1988 reprint, 2 copies, original cloth, dust wrappers + ERIC DELIEB: SILVER BOXES, London, Ferndale Editions, 1979, 4to, original cloth, dust wrapper + TIMOTHY SCHRODER: THE NATIONAL TRUST BOOK OF ENGLISH DOMESTIC SILVER 1500-1900, Viking, 1988, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper + 4 others Silver interest (11)
Mixed Lot: Elizabeth II small basin together with a shaped square pin tray, a modern jockey's cap caddy spoon, two various hallmarked thimbles, together with a small white metal sugar bowl of circular form, body embossed with trees and huts raised on three cast and applied feet, together with a silver topped bottle stopper of polished mushroom form stamped 800, various dates and makers (7)
A 19th Century mahogany and marquetry inlaid single section tea caddy with fan inlaid medallion to the top CONDITION REPORTS Appears in very good condition though slight indentation to the top right. In such clean condition that we suspect it may have been subject to restoration at some point. Cover to interior much darker than exterior wood suggesting that this may possibly be a replacement though may have been re-stained. the foilt ot the interior has some loss to the base. The key appears ot work though may not be original.
An Edwardian silver oval tea caddy, the domed hinged cover with gadrooned finial opening to reveal a provision for caddy spoon over a reeded edge, the main body embossed with festoons of flowers and with gadrooned band to the base and further reeded edge (by George Unite of Birmingham 1903) 5.56 oz
A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy, the stepped domed top above a bombe body on ball feet, with ivory stringing enclosing two lidded compartments, 18cm wide x 11.5cm deep x 15cm high CONDITION REPORT: Hinges are loose, some losses, veneers raised and cracked in places, some mouldings missing, in used condition
Ï’A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, circa 1850, of sarcophagus form, 15cm high, 22cm wide, a Victorian papier mâché and mother of pearl inlaid caddy, circa 1860, 16cm high, 23cm wide, and a George III mahogany and kingwood crossbanded tea caddy, circa 1780, of rectangular form, foil lined interiors, 12cm high, 11.5cm wide (3) Provenance: Shefford Woodlands House, Berkshire The proceeds of sale from this collection will be donated to a number of local charities. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

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