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A fine quality George IV cast silver 'Grapevine' tea caddy spoon, Mary Ann & Charles Reilly, London 1828, realistically modelled and chased as a leaf with grapes and twisted stem handle, length 7cm . Condition Report:No damage or repair, only extremely light wear to high points, still heavy, hallmarks clear.
Features the Sir Roger de Coverley scene on the porcelain dish, covered with silver EPNS lid engraved Club Fours Season 1916-1917, with a EPNS caddy handle with hooks, hallmarked, weight: 330g. Royal Doulton backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5''L x 6.75''W x 5.5''HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Lehmann: An early 20th century, lithographed tinplate Tea Caddy, comprising two standing figures, carrying a clockwork mechanism. Made in Germany. Stamped Lehmann. Circa 1910. Good condition for age, appears to be fully original, some paint wear as expected with age. Figures unfortunately missing heads, but everything else appears complete. Length approx. 7". Please assess photographs.
A late Victorian silver cigar case, of rectangular form with line decoration and a roundel depicting an otter pierced by an arrow, Birmingham, 1896, A & J Zimmerman Ltd (Arthur & John Zimmerman), three silver napkin rings, silver tea caddy, a silver pedestal bon bon dish, a pair of silver bon bon dishes, silver spoon and a silver mounted scent bottle, weighable silver approximately 565 grams
A MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAY TEA CADDY, 19TH CENTURYof rectangular form, the body painted with ribbon tied swags and floral garlands, with twin lion mask carrying handles, the hinged cover opening to reveal a compartmented interior with glass bowl, on squashed bun feet, 20cm high, 30cm wide, 15.5cm deep; together with another tea caddy with fitted interior, 16cm high, 24cm wide, 12.5cm deep Condition Report: (I) Sarcophagus - Good overall, with detachable tea boxes and a later glass mixing bowl - minor surface marks - small pieces of veneer reset - hinges and lockplate good - no key(II) plain caddy: - good condition - the lids of the three interior compartments possibly later
Victorian four-piece silver tea service, comprising teapot, tea caddy, milk jug, and sugar bowl, with a central band of the zodiac signs to each piece, engraved with repeating patterns throughout, Edinburgh 1866, David Crichton Rait, total weight 1502 grams. Ivory Submission reference: EU1331AW.
TEA CADDY BISCUIT TIN, PEEK FREAN & CO, EARLY 20TH CENTURY modelled in segmented circular form, with sections in a variety of finishes, ranging from simulated walnut wood to jade green colouring.Provenance: The Lewis Collection 17cm high In overall good condition. Some age related wear throughout and various surface scratches. Would benefit from a clean. Additional images now available.
FOUR BISCUIT TINS, CARR & CO, MACKENZIE & MACKENZIE AND PEEK FREAN & CO one circa 1936, modelled in the form of a French inlaid tea caddy, depicting a portrait of a milkmaid in the style of Jean-Baptiste Greuze, with hinged lid. The next circa 1906, of square form, with Art Nouveau style decoration and an image depicting the Carr's factory in Carlisle. The next circa 1890, depicting scenes from the fairytale Sleeping Beauty, with hinged lid. The last circa 1906, of sqaure form, in a faux-wood finish with a design depicting yellow flowers on the lid.Provenance: The Lewis Collection 18cm wide each Qty: 4 Refer to images.
THREE BISCUIT TINS, W&R JACOBS & CO AND MCVITIE & PRICE one circa 1928, modelled as Chinese-style tea caddy, in black, red and gold, decorated with motifs including pheasants and quails. The other circa 1928, of circular form, showing festive red and gold scenes of children playing and sledging on the detachable lid. The base is decorated with illustrations of Puss In Boots, a children's tale character. The third circa 1938, also of circular form with illustrations of Edinburgh Castle, with detachable lid.Provenance: The Lewis Collection 20cm high, 9.5cm diameter, 8.5cm diameter, respectively Refer to images.

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