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A small group of silver comprising a pair of bud vases (weighted); a miniature four piece condiment set; napkin ring; a caddy spoon; two commemorative spoons; a small modern dish and a trinket box; together with some silver plate and a Keswick School of Industrial Arts Staybrite trinket dish (qty)
A George III fruitwood rectangular tea caddy, c.1800, with mother of pearl diamond escutcheon, the hinged lid opening to reveal the removable cut glass bowl, flanked by a pair of removable caddies topped with raised oval shaped hinged lifters, 12in. (30cm.) wide.* Condition: In good condition, damage to cross banding on front right corner of lid, no key.
A Regency partridge wood tea caddy, c.1800, of small proportions, rectangular form with canted corners, inlaid with ebony & boxwood stringing, diamond shaped ivory escutcheon, the hinged lid opening to reveal twin compartments with lift off lids and turned ivory handles, later green baize fitted to caddies and inner lid.
A Victorian transfer printed tea caddy, last quarter 19th century, possibly Scottish, of rectangular form, the exterior with all over transfer printed decoration of foliate decorated checquer panels, the interior with two compartments, the lids with green and cream striped decoration within gilt foliate borders, 10½ x 5 7/8in. (26.75 x 15cm.).* Condition: All over crazing to exterior decoration. Minor losses to edges of lid and corners. Original velvet to base in good condition. Lacks escutcheon. Interior good, with some small chips to edges of lids. Flaking to lead foiled lining inside compartments. Velvet inside lid is lifting at edges a little. No key.
A George III satinwood tea caddy, of rectangular form, with circular brass handles to sides, inlaid banding, and geometric ebony decoration, the hinged lid opening to reveal three storage compartments with lift off lids, standing on four brass floral paw feet, 13¾in. (35cm.) long.* Condition: Some of the banding around caddy is lifting and a few little pieces missing, foil missing from compartments, otherwise good.
A Sevres style porcelain wine cooler, seau a glace, 19th century, with two scrolling handles, painted with oval reserves of flowers and birds within gilt tooled borders, on bleu celeste grounds, gilt marks to base, 11cm high, together with a similar shaped cooler by A B Daniel and Son, decorated in the Indian taste, puce printed marks to base, and an unmarked tea caddy with similar decoration (3) Sevres style piece-good conditionOther cooler -slight wear to gilding to handlestea caddy, repairs to lid
A Small Collection of Silver Items (5) in total. Comprises of a pair of silver miniature photograph frames, hallmark Birmingham 1915. Sizes 1.75 x 2.75. silver napkin holder London 1913 hallmark, small silver caddy spoon hallmark Birmingham 1923 and silver cheese scoop hallmark Birmingham 1923.
A pair of Victorian silver salts, London c.1843, John Evans II, of lobed vase form, on circular spreading foot, 6.5cm high, together with a large twin handled sugar bowl, London c.1843, John Angell II & George Angell, of bulbous form with flared rim, engraved lobed body, 14cm high, also a small cylindrical silver tea caddy, Birmingham c.1921, makers mark rubbed, 7.5cm high, a silver Amada dish, London c.1961, CJ Vander Ltd., with central Tudor Rose, a shell form dish and a silver Claret bottle label, approx 24.3oz (7) All in generally good condition
A three piece silver bachelors tea service, Sheffield c.1900, John Round & Son, of oval form with half lobed body, also a similar form tea-caddy, Sheffield c.1900, Henry Stafford, a baluster form sifter, London c.1764, Robert Peaston, a six division toast rack, Sheffield c.1858, makers mark rubbed, two sauce boats, crumb scoop, flatware and miscellaneous cruets, approx weighable weight 50oz (a lot
A Victorian silver tea caddy, London c.1898, William Comyns & Sons, in the Dutch style, with embossed figures, 11.5cm high, together with further miscellaneous silver including a cased set of twelve Egyptian Revival Continental teaspoons, cream jug, swing handle basket, pepper grinder, hair-brush and a cased set of plated fruit knives and forks with mother-of-pearl handles (a lot)
A Royal Crown Derby miniature ewer, 20th century, decorated in the Imari pattern, 6.5cm high together with a collection of Royal Crown Derby porcelain miniature pieces, to comprise two sauce boats, a tea caddy, a cup and saucer, two larger jugs, two vases, a bottle vase and a pill box and cover, various patterns and sizes, (12) most items in good condition, some wear and dirt to interiors
A large Victorian Tunbridgeware tea caddy, decorated to the escutcheon plate with a butterfly and to the lid with a scrolling panel, within lines of geometric inlay, on a rosewood ground, with cut glass mixing bowl and two lidded containers to the interior for tea, 31cm wide, together with another Tunbridgeware tea caddy inlaid with a bird to the lid, with single caddy to interior and mixing bowl (2) some minor losses to veneers, split to veneer to left hand side, minor scores and wear to surfacesother caddy has knocks and bruises, wear to surfaces
A Collection of Small and Interesting Assorted Silver Items ( 6 ) Six Items In Total. Comprises 1/ Travellers Fold-up 19th Century Silver Double Caddy Spoons. With Hand Stitched Leather Holder, Marked 800 Silver. 2/ Georgian Tortoiseshell Cased Knife. 3/ Silver Preserve Pot Holder. Hallmark Ingham 1913. 4/ George III Silver Table Spoon. Hallmark London 1782, 8.25 Inches In length. 58.4 grams. Makers Mark G.H. 5/ Edwardian Silver Teaspoon. Fully Hallmarked. 6/ 19th Century Horn Handle Doctors Bleeding Knife, with Good Quality Leather Case - Please See Photos.
1947 Cadillac Series 75 Fleetwood Imperial Sedan- Understood to have belonged to a doctor in the USA for many years- Imported to the UK in 2006- Part of a private collection sice 2014.While dwelt in the USA, this truly gorgeous period Caddy is understood to have belonged to a doctor for many years. It was imported to the UK in 2006 and became part of a private collection in 2014. At some stage it was treated to what is self-evidently a very high quality restoration. It is finished in a lustrous shade of Deep Silver and trimmed in a mix of Black hide (front) and Grey cloth (rear). Power is supplied by a 5.7-litre L-head Monobloc V8 engine driving through a four-speed Hydramatic transmission. The vendor considers the six-light Limousine bodywork, paintwork, interior trim, engine and gearbox to all be in 'very good' order. A treat for all lovers of Americana.The Fleetwood Metal Body Company was founded in 1909 in Pennsylvania and quickly earned an enviable reputation for producing top-tier bodies on the upmarket chassis of the day for royalty, American presidents and screen stars alike. The business was acquired by Fisher Body in 1925 and thereby subsumed into the giant General Motors combine in 1929. For some years Fleetwood continued to manufacture bespoke bodies - in particular for Cadillac - but the name was eventually adopted for the high end versions of that company's regular model range. Cadillac's full size 70 (short wheelbase) and 75 (long wheelbase) Series cars were produced from 1936 right through to 1987. The third generation version of 1941-1949 emanated from the prolific pen of Harley Earl and was Cadillac's largest offering of the time. For 1947 it was available in five different configurations, of which the two so-called Imperial variants had jump seats that allowed either seven or nine occupants to be accommodated - the sale car is a seven-seater example. At nearly 19 feet in length, the Cadillac 75 is a major presence even by American standards.

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