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Early 19th century French porcelain tea canister with cork and ormolu stopper, Continental porcelain tray with cherubs and floral decoration, similar teapot and cup and pair spoon trays (6) CONDITION REPORT Spout broken off teapot, some fleabites/nibbles to the lid of the teapot. Tray in good order. Caddy/canister have some small edge chips. Cup has break and piece missing, with a crack running off break. One pin dish is in good order, the other has chips, cracks and grazingCanister - 7.2cm x 5.1cm, 7.5cm heighttray - 27cm in width at handles x 22cm
Selection of miscellaneous Georgian and later silver - including caddy spoon, spice ladle, sifter spoon, five matching fiddle pattern teaspoons, three silver-bladed folding fruit knives, one other penknife with silver scales, two silver bookmarks, one silver mounted ivory page marker, two Irish silver spoons and two other spoons (various dates and makers), together with three other penknives and a silver plated teaspoon. Approximately 11ozs weighable silver (qty)
George III rolled paper tea caddy of navette outline, the hinged cover with surmounting swing handle, with oval escutcheon, 12cm high CONDITION REPORT Losses to several areas of rolled paper including some losses to beading bordering rolled paper panels particularly to rear, paper discoloured, some damage at hinge, interior with cover possibly replacement
A 19th century German oak-cased three-train bracket clock by Winterhalder & Hofmeier, circa 1880, the elaborately carved case with caddy-shape top, anthemion, floral and mask decoration throughout, circular dial (16cm diameter) with Roman numerals, pull repeat, stamped to the backplate W & H / Sch, in working order and keeping good time, 54 H x 34 W x 25 D cm
A group of late 19th Century pressed glass comprising Davidson, Henry Greener and Sowerby examples, comprising a miniature tea caddy in the form of a Georgian house, a commemorative tankard for High Level Bridge Newcastle On Tyne, a similar example with Edward Hanlan, a tankard with moulded diamond decoration and a jar cover for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, tallest 12cm. (5)

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