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A collection of tortoiseshell items,19th century,a tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape with white metal mounts,13cm wide,a George III pin case inlaid with silver,9cm,two purses,with silver inlay,a pincushion, inset with yellow metal initials, anda pill box,with an inlaid tortoiseshell cover (6)Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.
Victorian silver tea caddy of oval cylindrical form, with gadrooned borders and slip-on cover (London 1893), marks rubbed, a Victorian silver sugar and matching cream jug of shaped conical form with beaded borders (Birmingham 1893), maker - P. & Co. and a circular bowl of half-fluted form, on a circular base (Sheffield 1897), James Deakin & Son. All at approximately 12ozs, bowl 12.8cm diameter (4)
Comprehensive composite canteen of Georgian and later silver Kings, Hourglass, Honeysuckle and other pattern cutlery - including fifteen dinner forks, thirteen dessert forks, four tablespoons, eleven dessert spoons, fifteen teaspoons, twelve butter knives, seven dinner knives with silver handles, seven similar dessert knives, two serving spoons, soup ladle and caddy spoon, together with a silver gilt knife and fork and three fiddle pattern sauce ladles (various dates and makers). Approximately 177ozs weighable silver (83 pieces in total)
Early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, 19th century brass candlesticks, barley twist oak candlesticks, trench art, brass stag calendar, warming pan and other 19th century and later metal ware in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Victorian silver tea caddy, Maurice Freeman, London 1899, the rectangular box and cover embossed in high relief with a Dutch figural landscape, hinged cover, 8cm H x 7.5cm W x 5cm D , 4.7ozt CONDITION REPORT: Silver worn to sections of high relief allowing light through. General tarnishing. Hallmarks legible.
Four silver spoons comprising; an Art & Crafts style caddy spoon, Stanley Glass, London 1998, pear shaped bowl with circular cabochon set handle, 7cm long, a scalloped salt spoon, Michael Allen Bolton, London 1994, 12cm long, a '800' standard spoon, modelled with a rams mask and entwined serpent handle, 13cm long and a W&S Sorensen Danish silver fork, 14.5cm long (4)
A late George III rolled paper scroll work tea caddy, of navette shape, decorated throughout with foliate motifs, lacking front panel, 13cm H x 19cm W CONDITION REPORT: Interior worn. Gilt paint showing areas of flaking especially to edges. Cover spilt where attached to hinge and with small section lacking. Central silk panel extensively perished. Some scroll work sections missing. Some light blemished and denting to high points. See further images for clarification.
A circa 1830 mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, having fitted interior of two hinged caddies flanking glass mixing bowl, w.31cm Condition Report / Extra Information Bowl almost certainly replacement.Old 5x5mm corner loss to veneer at right hand front corner of cover.Stands well.Colour good and original.Interior good.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a Victorian tea caddy spoon, with a shell shaped bowl, London 1856, a caddy spoon, commemorating The Silver Jubilee, London 1977, a pair of sugar tongs, a spoon detailed Reading Abbey Arms, combined weight of weighable silver 100 gms, a slide action pencil, a fruit peeling implement and a nail buffer, also plated and foreign wares, comprising; a pair of grape scissors, detailed Denmark, a caddy spoon and a pickle trident, (10).

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