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Five silver mounted glass items, comprising: a cut glass tapered vase, maker's mark over-struck, Birmingham 1910, 24.5cm (9 3/4in) high; a late Victorian amethyst glass cube tea caddy, Birmingham 1899, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high; a threaded glass match striker on a wide base by Betjemann Brothers, London 1900, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) diameter; a Victorian wrythen moulded cylindrical spill vase by Hukin & Heath, London 1888, 10cm (4in) high; and three handled threaded small vase by C. C. May & Sons, Birmingham 1897
A small collection of silver flatware, including: a late George III Irish silver marrow scoop by Richard Whitford, retailed by Matthew West, engraved with a crest; a George III old English pattern salad fork by Richard Crossley, London 1787, engraved R; a shell bowl caddy spoon by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1819; a caddy scoop bowl by John Thropp, Birmingham 1824; a scroll C decanter label, unmarked; and a mid Georgian toddy ladle, unmarked, with a part-twisted baleen handle, engraved with a crest (7)
A small collection of silver items, comprising: a navette shaped inkwell by Garrard & Co., London 1921, with a bud finial to the domed cover, stiff leaf borders and on paw feet, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) wide; an oblong baluster tea caddy by C. S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1918; a plain quaich by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1924; a tapered oval cream jug by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1922; an oval sauce boat by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1920, a capstan inkwell, loaded; two match book cases and a lidded cut glass box (holed), 877g (28.2 oz) weighable
An early 19th century chinoiserie lacquered tea caddy, pumpkin shape, with lead interior canister and raised on bracket feet. Diameter +/- 19 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The caddy is in generally very good original condition. The gilding particularly to the lid is generally rubbed but the outline of the figures is visible. There is no serious damage to the lacquered finish to the lid. There looks to have been some minor overpainting to the rear lid panel above the hinge. This is particularly visible around the chamfered edge between the frieze and the rear segment. The underside of the lid is in good order. The hinge is slightly loose and does not quite fit the cut out. It is clearly old but probably a later replacement. The main body of the caddy has some rubbing to the gilding but not quite as significantly as the top. The feet appear to be original and in good order. The interior caddy is complete with lid and interior lid. It is generally dented but all present and the lids do fit. The lock is present but we do not have a key. The stalk of the pumpkin is a later replacement.
George V hallmarked silver pill or trinket pot with gilt interior, Birmingham 1911 maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, hallmarked silver purse, further purse, two Danish white metal spoons marked for 1860, caddy or similar spoon, Victorian and later coins, and three watch keys
A YEW WOOD VENEERED TEA CADDY, early 19th century, of oblong form with decorative ebony and boxwood stringing, the hinged lid opening to interior with two lidded compartments, brass ring handles and lion paw feet, 9" wide, together with a small rosewood sarcophagus sewing casket with ripple moulded detachable lid, on square feet, 6 1/2" wide, 3 1/4" high (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE TULIP WOOD PART BEDROOM SUITE, 20th century, comprising dressing table with bevelled oblong mirror on square section supports, three frieze drawers with brass ring handles, on lappetted and rounded square section supports joined by an H stretcher, 35 1/2" x 19 3/4", ensuite with a caddy topped three drawer chest (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
Eight assorted tortoiseshell boxes, to include a tortoiseshell needle case of knife box form, with ivory section interior, 4.5cm long, and another similar with interior thimble hole, a snuff caddy of sarcophagus form, with ivory turned feet, 5 x 2.9cm, a tortoiseshell card case, set with mother-of-pearl floral inlay, and a tortoiseshell pin box with silver inlay (8)
A fine early 19th Century brass inlaid kingwood and satin birch tea caddy with domed top by Thomas Lund of London, the exterior with brass stringings and kingwood veneers laid in renaissance strap work pattern, the lid lifting and a pair of doors to front opening to reveal two tea canisters veneered with quarter sawn kingwood, the gilt brass locks and hinges all with engraved flower and leaf designs, the locks further engraved - "Lund, London" 9.75ins wide x 5.5ins deep x 5.75ins high

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