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An 18th century Staffordshire enamel tea caddy of oblong form. Ground in gros bleu, with Rococo style gilt cartouches containing landscape scenes with figures and animals, 9.75cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some chipping along the base edges. Two star hair cracks on the cover.
A Victorian stereoscope viewer and a large collection of cards. A boxed set; The Japanese Russian War through the Stereoscope pub. Underwood and Underwood and a caddy containing assorted cards, world views including hand tinted, publishers include Underwood & Underwood, Strohmeyer & Wyman, American & International, approx 150.
Two pieces of 18th century English pottery. A Whieldon type tea caddy decorated in tortoiseshell glazes and moulded with chinoiserie figures and a Jackfield black glazed jug raised on three paw feet. Largest 11cm (2). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Both chipped. The caddy missing its lid. The jug with one foot re stuck.
A 19th century Sampson fluted square tea caddy and cover after a Worcester original. Painted with Earl of Dalhousie type panels of flowers and landscapes. Pseudo seal mark, 11.5cm (2). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Cover chipped, broken and repaired. Two firing cracks in the base.
A Victorian silver and embossed four piece tea set comprising teapot, hot water jug, twin-handled sugar basin and cream jug (William Hunter, London 1864), approx 76.6 oz total, housed in an oak fitted case bearing label to interior "Mappin & Webb No. 76, 77 and 78 Oxford Street W London ...." and brass plaque to top inscribed "Jane W Henry 6th October 1871" CONDITION REPORTS Box in used condition with many scratches, dents, shrinkage betwen sections, felt to interior worn. Tea set in good condition though in need of a good clean. Ivory beads to the two larger pieces, all with various discolouration and cracks - see images for further detail. The box shows significant signs of wear and tear, scratches, scuffs, marks, cho]ips, signs of warping etc throughout. All over considerable wear and tear, the paper label to the inside is somewhat tatty, has some grey marks.v The hot water pot has light scratches throughout to the body, the ivory rings are both cracked with splits. Slight shallow dents. Teapot has slight scratches throughout to the body. The teapot has light scratches throughout to the body. Lid is slightly wobbly. Some dents including one to the top section, some small dents underneath. Cracks and splits to the ivory finials. A large dent to the handle. Teapot is very wobbly when on a flat surface. The sugar bowl has some damage to one handle which is bent slightly out of alignment and shape. Some various knocks and dents to it also. All over various light scratches. Some small dents to the bottom of the basin and some wear to the gilt interior. Wobbles slightly when upon a flat surface. The cream jug has light scratches throughout. Some shallow dents to the body, both back feet have the appearance of being pushed up into the body. General small signs of wear and tear and some wear to the gilt interior. There is also a dent to the front of the cream jug. All silver items have general signs of wear and tear including surface scratches, small minor dents etc. There is one compartment in the box which is empty - this was possibly for a tea caddy but is no longer present. There is no key for the box - see extra images on line
A 19th century rosewood over sized tea caddy of sarcophagus form having a concave body raised on s scroll with feet with scroll carved dragooned edge work, the hinged lid opening to reveal twin caddies with central mixing recess with baize lining, dual barrel brass Brahma lock to front. Measures 38cm wide x 28cm high.

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