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A George III silver tea caddy, by Hester Bateman, London 1786, the serpentine body bright cut engraved with scrolls and festoons, the cover with conical centre with oval vase finial, crested for Morewood of Alfreton, Derbyshire, 16cm high, 10.25oz Provenance: Purchased by the current vendor from J H Bourdon-Smith in April 1980 for £1850 Two very minor body bruises on the rear elevation, clear marks to the base and the cover
A George III silver tea caddy, by Robert Hennell, London 1779, of oval shape with bright cut engraved borders and with engraved festoons to the upper body, with a flush hinged flat cover with oval vase shaped finial, engraved with a crest and an armorial, 10.5cm high, 12.1oz Provenance: Acquired by J H Bourdon-Smith in a New York sale Purchased by the present vendor from J H Bourdon-Smith 4th May 1980 for £1250 See J H Bourdon-Smith catalogue No 21 page 22 In good condition but lacks key to the lock
A 19th century Dutch silver caddy flask, (Dutch hexagonal second standard mark with WL/89 in square punch), the square body embossed with scenes of running stags within beaded borders, the pull off cap embossed with a maid milking a cow, 10.5cm together with another larger caddy flask (marked with three stars in club shape punch and maker's mark IGS, 14.5cm high, 11.54oz (2)
Victorian burr walnut tea caddy by Trussell Brighton. Decorated with brass fretwork with domed lid, the interior lined with blue silk. 22x15cm Condition report: Some pieces of the fretwork are missing. Some wear to the fabric lining and the metal lining of the interior. Condition report: see terms and conditions
An unusual George III Prattware tea caddy, moulded in relief with a profile of King George III and inscribed 'God Save the King 178*', the opposing side with a flower filled urn underneath the inscription 'Super Fine Tea', decorated overall with a blue and green glaze, the silver metal cover inset with a George II coin 11 x 8 x 6cm (4 x 3 x 2in)
A collection of miscellaneous silverto include, a silver hip flask, LG., Birmingham 1887, of rounded rectangular form, a leather mounted hip flask, a tea caddy, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1937, of simple traditional form, a cigarette case, ELd, London 1946, with gilt interior in a fitted case together with a silver engraved aide memoir, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Birmingham 1901 (5)Weighable silver: 7.3oz
A large pint mugElkington, Birmingham 1900, of conventional form with allover Art Nouveau scrolling foliate decoration, together with; a small teapot, oval form, demi ribbed, a small christening mug, a sugar bowl, a tea caddy and pull off cover, a twin lipped small cream boat, a pair of bottle wine coasters, a cased condiment set, and a small tankard measure (qty)Weighable silver: 41oz
A collection of silverto include; a caster, Henry Atkins, Birmingham 1942, of baluster form, domed and pierced pull off lid gadroon border to body and lid, raised on a stepped spreading foot; together with a tea caddy, Mappin & Webb, London 1906 of rectangular form, gadroon border, and three cream jugs, various makers and dates (5)Height: 20cm, weight: 24.09oz
A group of items to include a teapotLondon 1900, of demi ribbed form, on four web feet, together with a small christening mug of baluster form, two cigarette cases, a pair of candlesticks (one a/f), a group of miscellaneous flatware including four Georgian caddy spoons, Dutch fancy spoon etc, toast rack, quaich, etcWeighable silver: 44oz

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