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Rare George III fruitwood tea caddy in the form of an apple, the hinged cover with carved stalk and zinc-lined interior and iron oval escutcheon, 12cm high CONDITION REPORT Provenance unknown. Generally some wear to base, zinc lining is deteriorated, good rich patination, corrosion to metal fixings, cover closes flush, generally good
Late 19th century Continental, possibly Austro-Hungarian silver tea caddy of elongated baluster form, with embossed panel depicting a peasant in the fields, ringing a hand-bell and slip-in cover surmounted by two birds (London Import marks 1896), Berthold Muller. All at approximately 3ozs, 9.5cm overall height
Selection of Georgian and later miscellaneous silver - including pair sugar tongs with pierced and bright engraved decoration (1784 / 1785 Incuse duty mark), pair salt spoons with shell bowls and bright cut engraved stems (London 1794), mustard spoon (London 1828), pair Georgian scissor-action sugar nips, pair George III sugar tongs (London 1806) and a caddy spoon with engraved foliate decoration (Birmingham 1828). All at approximately 5ozs (7)
Collection of Georgian and later silver caddy spoons - including one George III with teardrop bowl and bright cut stem (London 1795), another William IV with fluted and engraved bowl (Birmingham 1835) and one other Victorian with engraved floral decoration (Birmingham 1891), together with two unmarked filigree caddy spoons and a contemporary silver jockey cap spoon (Sheffield 1992), jockey cap 4cm across (6) CONDITION REPORT George III teardrop bowl - general overall condition good, engraving good, some surface scratching and wear, handle may have been repaired where it joins bowl and engraving in cartouche removed. William IV fluted bowl - engraving is quite good but handle has been poorly repaired where it joins the bowl. Victorian floral bowl - some distortion, handle has been repaired where it joins the bowl. Filigree spoons - one in good condition, other handle has been repaired and engraved cartouche added at the terminal end. Contemporary jockey cap - good overall, no splits or other repairs
A late 19th Century tortoiseshell rectangular cigar box of shaped outline, the lid inlaid with white metal and mother-of-pearl, 7.5ins x 6ins x 7ins high, a George III mahogany oval tea caddy, 6.75ins x 4ins x 5.5ins high, and a late Georgian mahogany octagonal tea caddy, 4.75ins x 3.5ins x 4.5in s high
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Snelling of Alton, the 12ins square brass dial with wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with moulded caddy top, blind fret frieze and with plain turned pillars to hood, plain trunk door, 83ins high (dial loose from movement and in need of restoration - case also in need of restoration with loose side moulding and trunk and split plinth) Note: John Snelling recorded working as a Clock and Watchmaker in Alton, Hampshire 1761-1795
A collection of jewellery and collectable items of silver, a Victorian silver plain caddy spoon London, a small silver envelope stamp case, Chester 1913, a silver sovereign case Birmingham 1911 on a chain, a silver fruit knife with mother-of-pearl handle, Sheffield 1906, two pairs of silver sugar tongs, small micro mosaic brooch, target brooch with hair compartment to back, enamelled pendant, open face pocket watch, costume jewellery etc.
1990 VW Golf Mk1 Clipper 1781cc, registration number G549 STV, chassis number TBC, engine number TBC. As the successor to Volkswagen's historic Beetle, the first generation Golf was marked in 3-door and 5-door hatchback (1974-1983), 2-door convertible (1979-1993), 2-door GTI (1975-1983) as well as open-bed Caddy (1979-1996), with one intermediate facelift (1980). It was styled by Giorgetto Giugaro's ItalDesign. The convertible version, named the Golf Cabriolet, was sold from 1980 to 1993. It had a reinforced body, transverse roll bar, and a high level of trim, and kept the pre-1980 style of rear lamp clusters. The Mk1 Cabriolet is of unibody construction built entirely at the factory of Karmann, from stamping to final assembly; Volkswagen supplied the engine, suspension and interior for Karmann to install. The vinyl or cloth tops were heavily insulated and manually - or beginning in 1991, electrically - operated, with a heated glass rear window. The body of the Cabriolet did not change through the entire production run except for a larger fuel tank. The space saver wheel was fitted from the outset in 1978, when pre-production models were built, unlike the saloon which adopted this in 1984. In an attempt by Volkswagen to keep the car's styling current, all Cabriolets from 1988 on were fitted with a "Clipper" kit out of the factory, featuring smooth body-coloured bumpers, wheelarch extensions and side skirts. After spending its working life in London, the South East and then the South West this Golf retired to Yorkshire in 2012 with a mileage of 156,000 on the clock. It then began a pampered life, the bodywork was restored by a Plaxtons of Scarborough coachworks sprayer and the car generally improved including the recent fitting of a new clutch. Used very sparingly since, the mileage is now only 163,657, and only 100 odd in the last three years as our vendor is spending more time with his passion for collecting tractors. Sold with the V5C. MOT expiring on 24/3/2018, various paperwork and the hood bag. The car is currently SORNed.
A hallmarked silver pedestal bowl with petallated border to circular collette foot, Birmingham 1959, J B Chatterley and Sons, a Sterling silver tea strainer and another with turned bone handle, an Edwardian caddy spoon, four various hallmarked silver spirit labels, a silver plated twin handle bowl and a circular salt (11)
A 1920's patent tantalus, the hinged lid enclosing various fittings, to include a silver plated tray, a small box or caddy, silver cocktail sticks, the revolving double panelled door enclosing four cut glass decanters with screw lids, cocktail shaker, a jar and cover and a small spirit flask, some pieces with small silver decanter labels and six matching glasses, 55cm wide (M)
A SILVER PLATED COMPORT with pierced rim on circular platform foot, 28cm diameter x 23cm high, together with a silver plated adjustable WINE BOTTLE HOLDER with handle, a TEA CADDY of serpentine form, a PAIR OF PLATED CIGARETTE BOXES, and a small COND IMENT STAND with two pale green enamel inset covers

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