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GOOD NINETEENTH CENTURY BURR YEW-WOOD AND LINE INLAID LARGE TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form with brass ring side handles and bun feet, the interior with a pair of removable containers with hinged lids, flanking a central, circular aperture, the whole outlined in boxwood, 7 1/4" (18.4cm) high, 13" x 6 1/2" (33cm x 16.5cm) (lacks mixing bowl)
A selection of silver items comprising; a pair of Edwardian silver salts, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1902, of oval galleried shaped with glass liners, a Victorian silver cream jug, Birmingham 1855, 8.5cm high, along with a silver topped faceted cylindrical hat pin holder, 17cm high, a cut glass scent bottle with hinged silver cap and original glass stopper, a silver mounted powder jar and cover, a golf club stem spoon, a bamboo moulded handled server and a caddy spoon (9)
A selection of silver plated wares including; a Walker & Hall four piece egg cruet and stand, a circular salver with pie crust rim upon three scroll feet, 35.7cm wide, a three branch candelabra, a chased gallery tray, 41cm wide, a swing handled bread basket with pierced gallery, 28cm wide, a sugar cauldron on stand, a sauce boat with scroll handle and gadrooned rim, 10.5cm high, a scalloped tea cup and sugar bowl, a sugar caddy and associated shovel, a pair of sugar tongs, a teapot and further smaller plated items etc (Qty)
GEORGE III MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK, the brass dial with a 6 1/2" silvered chapter ring inscribed Paul Rimbault, London and date aperture, beneath a 'strike silent' dial, on a brass, four pillar, twin fusee movement striking to a bell, the caddy case with brass fish scale grilles, height excluding handle 44cm
GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOONmaker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1828, shaped bowl and delicately embellished handle, 10cm long, along with silver shovel-shaped caddy spoon, maker William Pugh, Birmingham 1810, and a silver berry spoon, marks rubbed ('k' for 1745?)may have been adapted from a dessert spoon, 93g gross (3)

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