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A small collection of Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain, early 19th century, comprising a cylindrical teapot and cover with twin cord handle, 6¼in. (13.5cm.) high plus handle; bachelor teapot and cover, 4in. (10.2cm.) high; miniature vase with twin beast handles, 4 7/8in. (12.4cm.) high; tea caddy and cover, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high, all decorated with the typical manner with reserves of figures in gardens and interior settings, butterflies and birds amidst flowering foliage etc. (4) *Condition: the caddy cover with restoration and chips, large teapot with flea-bite nibbles to cover rim, all pieces with light wear and gilt loss, overall good.
A novelty Victorian oak tea caddy, fashioned as a coal scuttle, embellished with ornate brass work, the front door opening to reveal a tin coloured interior, Rd No 115016, dating piece to c.1888, 7½in. (19cm.) deep. *Condition: no shovel or bracket for holding, one brass pin off to side decoration, good condition.
A small collection of silver collectables, comprising of a caddy spoon by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1896; pair of wishbone sugar nips by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield, 1923; pair of scallop shell open salts by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1896; salt spoon with scallop shell bowl, marks indistinct, gross weight 2.6 tr.oz.
A late Victorian silver tea caddy, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, 1898, the caddy of oval form with concave hinged cover, with bud finial and half gadrooned decoration, 3½in. (8.8cm.) high, together with a matched caddy spoon, Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1899, gross weight 5.3 tr.oz. (2) *Condition: the hinged cover with broken hinge, needs repair, otherwise good.
A 19th century tortoiseshell and mother of pearl twin compartment tea caddy, the caddy with applied tortoiseshell and diamond shaped mother or pearl veneer, of sarcophagus form with conforming front, the hinged lid opening to reveal twin compartments with original lids, lifting out to reveal traces of the original tin lining, raised on four bun feet, 7 5/8in. (19.4cm.) wide. *Condition:mother of pearl and tortoiseshell veneer with cracks, hairlines and splits, no major losses, overall good condition.
A Victorian pierced silver bread fork, Josiah Williams & Co., London 1892; together with four pairs of sugar tongs, one with enamelled shamrock decoration, Victorian and early 20th century; a Victorian sifter spoon; a George VI caddy spoon; and a silver and enamel coffee spoon, gross weight 7.2 tr.oz. (8)
A mixed lot comprising a yellow metal mounted agate brooch, a hallmarked Scottish silver hares foot brooch, a pill box made from a 1938 half crown, a money clip bearing stamp 'Tiffany & Co 925', a Dutch silver caddy spoon with import marks and an Egyptian silver pill box with mother of pearl inlay.
A mixed lot of mainly eastern items including a Persian style gilt metal dhal diam. 29cm, two carved hardwood pipes, various white metal, two tea caddies, agate and quartz geodes, an African bronze figure, a tea caddy formed from a bowling ball, a Chinese cinnabar lacquer vase, a brass bowl with applied cabochons and carved soapstone.
Mid-20th century triple spring driven mantel clock, Elliott - London, the case with overhanging cornice and caddy top with carry handle to a hinged and glazed door on a plinth base to a 14.5cm square brass dial with winged cherub spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring and with matted centre and black finished hands with chime/silent lever at 3 to a triple spring driven movement with platform escapement and strike on four plain rods, height 31cm

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