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Royal Commemorative Ware - a Spode loving cup, golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II 1952 - 2002; a Royal Doulton Golden Jubilee tankard; a Coalport loving cup, Silver Jubilee 1977; a Sadler Henry VIII and his wives teapot; a large quantity of similar mugs, cups, ginger jar, 1977 painted boxes, tea caddy; others Queen Victoria and later, some boxed
Quantity of assorted boxes including a rectangular jewellery box, the hinged cover with ink decoration of St Paul's from the Thames, inscribed with initials and dated 22nd April 1874, another Victorian oak box with brass mounts, a tea caddy with parquetry and painted decoration and various other items
GEORGE III BANDED MAHOGANY AND WHITE METAL MOUNTED TEA CADDY, DEPICTING THE SEIGE OF GIBRALTAR DATED 1782 the cavetto moulded hinged cover mounted with an engraved white metal handle and backplate engraved GIBRALTAR/ SEPR. 1782, above a lock escutcheon engraved with cannons and a ship; the interior with a cut-glass bowl and two lidded caddies 26cm wide, 15.5cm high, 13.5cm deep
A CASED ELIZABETH II SILVER FIVE PIECE CONDIMENT SET, together with a matching silver tray, makers J.B.Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1972, approximately 7.2 ozt, 225 grams, together with a silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1972, two silver decanter labels, a silver napkin ring, a silver bottle top and a boxed silver photograph frame from Arthur Price
A selection of silver to include a William IV silver bladed and mother of pearl handled fruit knife, Nathaniel Creswick & Co, Sheffield 1835, 7.5cm long (closed), a babies bell rattle with attatched mother of pearl teething ring, Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1954 and a filigree caddy spoon (3)
A predominately George IV Scottish silver Kings pattern canteen of cutlery, the assembled complete set of cutlery contained within an oak case with internal tray, comprising; twelve table forks, W M over A M, Glasgow 1830/31 (x9), Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1826 (x1), London 1901 (x2), twelve table spoons, Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1825/6, twelve dessert forks, Alexander Mitchell, Glasgow 1833, twelve dessert spoons, Alexander Mitchell, Glasgow 1832, twelve teaspoons, Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1825, a soup ladle, Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1825, a pair of smaller ladles, W M over A M, Glasgow 1828, a fish slice, Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1825, four salt spoons, Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1824, a caddy spoon, Alexander Mitchell, Glasgow 1832 and a pair of sugar tongs, Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1825 (70) gross weight approx 137ozt
A late Victorian silver tea caddy, of octagonal form, William Hutton and Sons, London 1897, engraved with an armorial for the Elliot family, 11cm (measurement with loop up), with a smaller oval tea caddy, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1905, 8ozt (2) CONDITION REPORT: Octagonal tea caddy - Clean gilt lined interior. Exterior with areas of tarnishing. Hallmarks slightly rubbed but still legible. Crest appears unrubbed. Cover opens happily and closes securely. Surface scratches to the exterior. Some dents visible however despite these being few, the majority appear to be pushed outwards from the interior. Mark to cover with swivel loop has rested over time. See additional images for clarification. Loop 2.2cm wide and leans sightly to the right. Oval example - Gilt lined interior. Initialled to the front. Some dents and blemished visible however when cleaned these would not be overly noticeable. Cover sits happily. Marks slightly worn.

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