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A 19th Century Vienna porcelain chafing dish, a Newhall style porcelain sugar basin with Greek key decoration, a commemorative glass goblet "The Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor", to commemorate the visit of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh to Goldsmiths Hall 16 July 1980, a faceted glass ale flute bearing initials "JHJ", a Lipton British Empire Exhibition 1924 brass tea caddy, a grey veined white marble table top column and bronze figure of winged lion (St. Mark), a Chinese miniature table top screen, amethyst tree ornament and stone egg
A collection of hallmarked silver and other flatware, to include a serving spoon, with scroll decoration to the handle, marked Stirling, a similar sifting spoon, marked Stirling, a Georgian Scottish silver sifting spoon, engraved with crest, motto and initial, bowl af, a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, a shell bowl caddy spoon, and two condiment spoonsCondition Report: All items slightly bent, scratched and generally in as found condition.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER INCLUDING A CADDY SPOON comprising; a shell bowl caddy spoon, Birmingham 1932 by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd; a silver engine-turned napkin ring engraved with chevrons, London 19 by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd; and a set of six 'British Hall Marks' rat tail tea spoons by Roberts and Belk, each hallmarked in a different assay office in 1961, in a fitted case; 120g (approx. 3 ¾ oz)
A GROUP OF THREE SMALL SILVER ITEMS, INCLUDING A GEORGE III VINAIGRETTE the small oval vinaigrette with a pull-off cover and a plain-pierced grille, maker's mark of Samuel Pemberton only, 2.5cm long (1 in); a late 19th century small Dutch box, the shaped hinged cover engraved with flower-head, indistinct marks; 2cm long (¾ in); and a modern feather-edge and shell bowl caddy spoon, Sheffield 1936 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons
A GEORGE III SILVER FORK, LONDON 1805, A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, CHESTER 1923, AN ELIZABETH II CADDY SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1972, AN ELIZABETH II SILVER DISH, 10 CM DIAM, SHEFFIELD 1994, A SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, 21 X 14 CM AND A PAIR OF PLATED SUGAR TONGS, 5OZS WEIGHABLE (7)++GOOD CONDITION
A 19th century gilt-metal mounted ebonised bracket clock, of mid-18th century influence, 12cm silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and Arabic subsidiaries, twin-winding holes, 14-day movement, Rococo cresting and spandrels, caddy top case with flaming urn finial, caryatid pilasters, skirted base, bracket feet, 44cm high, c.1890
A George II/early George III mahogany rounded rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover with brass swan neck handles, enclosing three tin canisters, brass bat shaped escutcheon, skirted base, bracket feet, 24cm wide, c.1755; a Victorian walnut and parquetry tea caddy, inlaid with geometric bands, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, 18cm wide, c.1860 (2)
A George III crossbanded mahogany domed rectangular tea caddy, inlaid with batwing paterae, hinged cover with brass swan neck handle, ogee bracket feet, 26cm wide, c.1780 Condition Report: This lot is in good condition, restoration to the back left leg, splits to base, slight tarnish to the swan neck handle, no separation panels, loose to the boxwood stringing. Please see additional photographs attached thank you.
A William IV burr walnut and rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged cover with a egg-and-dart frieze, skirted oversailing top, enclosing a pair of birch lidded compartments centred by a mixing bowl, substantial plinth base, 24.5cm high, 42cm wide, c.1835 Condition Report: Presumably a marriage
An early George II Japanned longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed Thomas Cartwright, Principis, Horolgs (sic) London, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, twin winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial, eight movement striking on a bell, the caddy top case with arched rectangular door to waist decorated in the Chinoiserie taste with figures, pagodas and Ho-Ho birds in a Chinese landscape, plinth foot, 239cm high, c.1730 Condition Report: Please see additional photographs attached thank you, unfortunately we are unable to guarantee this lots working order. There is no reason for us to suspect a marriage with this lot.
An Edwardian walnut cabinet on stand, oversailing caddy top above a pair of doors, each carved in high relief with oval reserves swags of hellebores within bell husk borders, the sides conforming, enclosing three slides, skirted base, the stand with shaped aprons and tapering square legs veneered in burr walnut, shelf undertier, brass castors, 97cm high, 44cm wide, c.1910
A George III Old Sheffield Plate Neoclassical commode-shaped tea caddy, bright cut engraved with ribbon-tied garlands of bell husks and foliate tendrils, urnular finial cresting a domed patera, 15.5cm high, 15cm wide, c.1790; a William IV Old Sheffield Plate Rococo Revival cake basket, ball and claw feet, 25cm high over handle, c.1835; a Victorian lobed meat dome, cast in the Rococo taste, engraved recto and verso with a coat of arms, acanthus handle, 20cm high, c.1860 (3) Condition Report: Dome - overall good Caddy much wear to cover and angles Cake basket wear to center. Overall fair

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