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TWO BOXES OF MISCELLANOEUS METALWARE to include a group of assorted copper jelly moulds comprising a fish, a cat, a large fruit mould and two small fruit moulds, a brass four-armed candelabra, a copper ladle,a brass gong and stick, a mounted 'Best Bird in Show 1905' chicken plaque,a Chinese engraved caddy spoon, a large quantity of vintage cutlery, plated tableware, etc, (2 boxes) (s.d)
A Victorian silver tea caddy, repousse decorated with figures, Chester 1898, 3.3ozt, together with a gilt metal pocket watch case (2)Tea caddy - several dinks to base and side. Heavily tarnished. Sides and decoration heavily worn.Pocket watch case - age related marks but appears in good order.
A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, of waisted pagoda form and strung throughout with white metal, the concave lid enclosing a twin lidded interior with bun handles, on ivory ball feet, with two keys, underside of lid bearing trade/retail label for 'Samuel Woolfield & Co. Dressing Cases &c Glasgow', H 13.5cm, W 18.5cm, D 11.5cmIVORY EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE: 9WFHV1V3
A late 19th century rosewood twin division tea caddy, the hinged lid parquetry inlaid with 'Deceptive Squares' flanked by twin ring handles, enclosing two tea storage boxes and a glass mixing bowl, 37cm wide and a late 19th century rosewood and a Tunbridge ware inlaid sliding book rack, 36cm wide. (2)
A Regency mahogany and banded tea caddy, ebony strung, the satinwood interior with a central mixing bowl and two removable cannisters, on gilt metal paw feet, H 17.5cm, at the feet: W 34cm, D 18cm, together with a Victorian kingwood and ebony banded tea caddy, the front and lid quarter veneered, interior with mixing bowl aperture and two removable cannisters, sides with loop handles, H 19cm, W 33cm, D 16.5cm (2)
of canted form with boxwood stringing and ivory escutcheon, two lidded compartments to the interior, width 18cm; together with a 19th century mahogany tea caddy with Greek key and diamond pattern inlay, containing three removable lidded compartments, width 26cm (2) "Ivory Submission Reference: 4SN74EN2" CITES permit is included. Exporting outside the EU will require an additional export permit. *CR Partridge wood caddy - minor repairs, 'smile' to the lid, restored. Mahogany tea caddy - light surface wear, minor repairs, restored.
Probably 18thc, an unusual set of four blue and white delft tea caddies, each side painted with figures beside flowering trees, birds and flowers. Missing their lids, each with a painted mark to the base, 11.5cms high. (4). *CR Missing their lids. First, nibbles around the rim, crazing, chip to the shoulder of the caddy and small chips of glaze loss on one side, a little glaze loss in places and wear to the feet. Second, crazing to the top, glaze flaked off the top, crazing to the body and wear to the feet. Third, areas of glaze loss around the top and side of the top, crazing, wear to the feet. Fourth, small chips to the side of the top, grazes to the rim, a little glaze loss on one side, wear to the feet.
An Anglo-Indian Vizajapatum and Indian rosewood three-section tea caddy, C1800, Southern India, the "caddy top" opening to reveal three silver-plated mounted glass canisters, the carcass with engraved and lac-filled ivory bands of meandering fruiting vines fitted a pair of folding, white metal bale handles. 30 cm wide x 18.5 cm deep x 16 cm overall height.Ivory certification reference EXUTWL18 Literature: R. Edwards and K.B. Codrington, " The Indian Period of European Furniture " The top handle is missing along with the covers of the internal canisters.The box would have had short bracket feet.The right-hand side of the cover has a small section of ivory return moulding missing.
Edward VII circular silver box the cover embossed with a classical figure, the base with torches and foliate swags, 6.5cm, small Dutch silver box embossed with rural scenes import marks for Berthold Muller, London 1902, 6cm x 4.5cm x 2.5cm, shell bowl caddy spoon with bright cut decoration, probably by Thomas Northcote, 1785, sifter spoon by William Pugh, Birmingham 1811, and a small bright cut vinaigrette probably by John Lawrence & Co , Birmingham 1830.2cm. total weight 4.4ozt 138gm (5)
Cased set of four Edward VII anointing spoons by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902, three piece cruet set with two spoons, maker mark R.G.H. Birmingham 1934 cased by Harrods, cased set of six coffee spoons, Queens pattern caddy spoon by Jonathan Hayne London 1833, Victorian silver fork and spoon, together with a pair of silver handled salad servers, weighable silver 15.8ozt 492gm and a pair of Corinthian column dwarf candlesticks
Pair of gentleman's engine turned silver backed hair brushes, cased with comb, silver backed hair brush, silver handled shoe horn and button hook, cased, silver topped glass shaker, pill box, toothpick holder, place card holder, foliate cast silver caddy spoon, Chinese silver book mark, miniature salver, 8cm dia. and three sterling silver teething rings, weighable silver 4.750zt 147gm

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