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George III silver caddy spoon by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1802, with bright cut decoration, 6cm; also another George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1807, with bright cut decoration and pineapple within the bowl, 8cm; and a George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Birmingham 1826, 8.5cm; and a pair of Georgian silver sugar nips, possibly George Smith, late 18th Century, 10.25cm (4)
A group of 19th century boxes, to include; a tortoiseshell mounted work box with gilt metal ring handles and feet, an inlaid walnut lap desk, a leather bound jewellery box by Bramah, a walnut tea caddy and a painted wood cushion box, together with a black and varigated marble mantle clock and a brass hand bell
A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy Of sarcophagus form and raised on four brass ball feet, the interior with inlaid rosewood boxes flanking a mixing bowl recess (lacking bowl), 31cm across, together with a George III mahogany knife box of serpentine form, 37cm high, and a coromandel dome-top tea caddy. (3)
An unusual English earthenware miniature or toy dinner service mid-19th century transfer-printed in green and with sprig detailing to the handles, the service comprising four tureens, one lacking cover, two stands and one sauce ladle, a pair of sauce boats, 7cm high, two small caddy spoons, 8cm long, an oval dish and platter and plates in two sizes, largest 11cm and smallest 8cm (qty)
An ornate Edwardian silver tea caddy decorated with flowers and leaves, standing on four ball & claw feet and body having a vacant cartouche front and back. The lid with standing lion finial holding a shield engraved with 'J T 1937-41 E'D'. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1905, Jones & Crompton. Total approx weight 5.37ozt
An 18th Century Pearlware tea caddy with famille rose style decoration (af), together with a continental transfer printed blue and white tea bowl and saucer, an 18th Century English tea bowl, saucer and side plate, a Meissen miniature porcelain oval box with hinged lid, a Staffordshire miniature spill vase with floral spray design1 plate broken and repaired, saucers and cups have rubbing to gilt and small chips to rims. 1 plate has 2 large chips. Light pitting to some glaze. Hairline crack to one tea bowl. Tea caddy is broken with numerous cracks and discolouration. Lid of meissen pot broken. Multiple scratches on all items. 18th century set is in decent condition-pitting and rubbing to decoration. Some small chips, no cracks or restoration.

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