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Silver caddy spoon, Sheffield, 1977; two decanter labels, engraved for 'Sweet Sherry' and 'Port', London, 1973 and Sheffield, possibly 1892; two differing silver teaspoons, one with shell back; a cased salt and pepper shaker, Birmingham, modern; a silver cream-jug, Chester, 1902 and various oddments, weighable silver 6.8 oz.
Collectables, silver/gold. A 9ct gold chain link bracelet weighing approx. 9g, an engraved 3 footed sugar bowl hallmarked Chester 1917, a pair of mustard spoons hallmarked London 1783 together with a boxed silver spoon and fork, silver food pusher, a silver caddy spoon and a pair of silver claw foot sugar tongs (total weight of silver approx. 200g) (gd) (8)
A 19th century inlaid boulle work tea caddy, of rectangular form, the hinged top with a serpentine front opening to reveal twinned hinged boxes, before a hinged panelled front, decorated throughout in inlaid pen-worked scrolling symmetrical foliate motifs, 14 cm high, 23 cm wide, 13 cm deep.
A Victorian coromandel veneered tea caddy, with an applied studded brass cartouche and lock escutcheon, opening to reveal a divisional felt-lined interior, with applied engraved badge to interior marked 'Toulmin & Gale, 85 & 86 Cheapside', 13 cm high, 22 cm wide, 12 cm deep, together with a early 20th century satinwood veneered table-top cigarette dispenser, raised on bracket feet with strung borders, 11 cm high, 14 cm wide, 8.5 cm deep (2).
An early 19th century burr walnut veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, decorated throughout with extensive inlaid rosewood motifs detailing perching songbirds on foliate sprigs and further symmetrical floral and foliate motifs, the hinged cover opening to reveal a further lidded interior, each inner lid with cut mother-of-pearl finials and further inlaid rosewood songbird motifs, raised on brass ball feet, 13 cm high, 19 cm wide, 12.5 cm deep.
A 19th century continental pen work decorated box / tea caddy, of tapering squared form with a domed hinged cover, the locking lid decorated with a central penwork panel detailing a cottage exterior before a lawn with a lone stag, set within ornate borders, decorated to the front and sides with trailing oak leaves and acorns, 10.5 cm high, 12.5 x 14 cm, together with a small Regency veneered tea caddy of hinged box form, decorated with a central motif in penwork, mixed veneer and ivory inlay detailing a cherub and a rooster, 11.5 cm high, 10 cm wide, 11 cm deep. (2).
A George II gilt japanned longcase clock, mid 18 th century, the caddy top surmounted by three eagle and ball finials above an arched glazed door flanked by Doric columns enclosing a 12 inch arched brass dial with matted centre engraved with birds, silvered seconds ring with Arabic numerals and tablet inscribed in italic Edward Sanders, Poole, above a date aperture silver chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic outer numerals, with urn and eagle cast spandrels, strike silent dial in the arch, flanked by dolphin spandrels, 8-day movement with four ringed pillars striking on a bell above an arched top door with raised moulded edge and decorated with oriental figures on terraces, the interior applied with two paper labels for ‘Edward Sanders, Goldsmith in Poole’, over a concave moulding and base floor with further japanned scenes and stepped plinth, plain side, 258cm overall height
An early 19th century country oak chest of drawers, the caddy top with generous stepped cross-banded borders above an alignment of a long drawer veneered in flamed mahogany with strung satinwood borders above two short and three further long oak drawers with cross-banded borders, fitted throughout with brass loop handles on shaped cut polished brass mounts, flanking studded brass escutcheons, raised on bracket feet, 104 cm high, 115 cm wide, 54 cm deep.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian coffee pot, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1901, tapering circular form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover, on a circular foot, plus a Victorian mug, London 1853, embossed with children, and a tea caddy, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1890, rectangular form, canted corners, embossed decoration, approx weight 23.5oz. (3)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a cream jug, London 1905, a caddy spoon with bright-cut borders, Sheffield 1877, a stamp case, a small trophy cup, another caddy spoon, and a key ring, plus electroplated items: a novelty watering can pepper pot, a caster modelled as a circular fish bowl, and a pocket corkscrew, approx. weighable 6oz. (9)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a tea caddy, London 1913, a modern King's pattern stilton scoop, a silver and tortoiseshell capstan inkwell, two further capstan inkwells, a frame, three cigarette boxes, a cased napkin ring, two cigarette cases, and some gilt-metal counters, approx. weighable 13.8oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III vinaigrette, London 1799, the cover hinge a.f, a vesta case, an unmarked silver-gilt mounted green hardstone box, four continental boxes with embossed decoration, an English box with similar decoration, Birmingham 1904, plus two caddy spoons, an Indian box and a silver-gilt mounted red glass scent bottle, the cover a.f, approx. weighable 15oz. (12)

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