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Miscellaneous Fireside Copper and Brass, including a coal scuttle and spade, a copper beer/ale tankard, kettle, jug, hunting horn, coat hook depicting a horse's head, a Victorian brass caddy, a miner's lamp with the nr 375 NN on the side and a copper and enamel coffee pot depicting flowers and dragon flies.
A small quantity of hallmarked silver spoons including a Victorian fiddle pattern condiment spoon, H.J. Lias & Son, London 1856, a small George III example, London 1818, a caddy spoon with Tudor rose, etc, plus a hallmarked silver cased ball point pen and a silver bladed mother of pearl handled pocket knife (7).
A group of variously hallmarked silver items comprising a cased set of six tea spoons, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1899, a two piece christening set, Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield 1910, a set of six silver handled fruit knives, a set of nine coffee spoons in fitted tea caddy set case (caddy missing), Sheffield 1911, a bread fork with matching butter knife and a silver handled file, combined weighable silver approx 6.8ozt.
A mixed lot of variously hallmarked silver items including a cased christening set comprising engine turned decorated hand brush and comb (af), Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1979, a pair of silver handled glove stretchers and a matching button hook, Birmingham 1912, and a group of spoons including a scallop moulded fiddle pattern caddy spoon, William Eaton, London 1835, etc, weighable silver approx 3ozt.
A small oak smoker's/games cupboard, the hinged doors with Art Nouveau metal panels with stylised floral motifs enclosing fitted interior, width 40cm and a rounded rectangular burr walnut tea caddy with hinged lid enclosing two internal sections with remnants of the lead liners, with domed lids, width 25cm (2).
A George II oak longcase clock, the repolished case with caddy top hood having two brass ball finials above rectangular trunk door with lenticle, upon a plinth base and bracket feet, the 12inch (30.5cm) square brass dial signed 'John Ferrer, London', feather engraved border and Indian mask scroll spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre, with ringed winding holes and date aperture within a scroll surround, with 5 pillar 8 day movement 221cm (86in) case probably stripped and repolished. Has 2 brass cased weights, Plinth base probably a replacement.
An Indian Hexagonal Silver Tea Caddy:A late 19th century Indian unmarked silver tea caddy, of hexagonal form, each panel and cover embossed in high relief with various scenes depicting dancers and lovers, the hinged cover embossed with three seated figures CONDITION REPORT: In good original condition, crisp detail, no rubbing to the faces/features. Dent to one corner of the base, and slight twist to the hinge. Height 12cm, Weight 395g
A Japanese Embossed Silver Tea caddy:Heavily embossed caddy with water iris flowering around the wooden boards of a walkway in a river, the ground with planished effect, the lid with raised flower finial and Greek key design to the rim. The interior of the caddy has the sunken handled stopper for the lid.Six character marks to the base, together with hallmark beneath.Height 35 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Crisp hallmark, good original condition, crisp detailing, not overcleaned, minor dent on reed detail. 1748g, H34cm, W23cm
A George III rosewood crossbanded satinwood and marquetry rectangular tea caddy, inlaid with oval paterae of a flowering basket and urn, hinged cover, the interior later fitted for jewellery with a lift-out tray, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, 18.5cm wide, c.1790 Condition Report: Inlay missing, splits and cracks present throughout, hinge partially lacking, scratched throughout
A Victorian burr walnut domed rectangular tea caddy, by Pearce, Cornhill, London, applied with pierced and engraved brass cut-card cartouche and escutcheon, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, inscribed Green and Black, ivory maker's name lozenge, 23cm wide, c.1860 Condition Report: Overall Good fitted interior present, good quality velvet backing, overall good condition
A Victorian Tunbridge ware and rosewood rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover inlaid with ruins, outlined with chequered stringing and bands of foliage, enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, 20.5cm wide, c.1860 Condition Report: Generally Good old hairline cracks to veneer o top , lightly repolished
A PARCEL OF SILVER AND PLATE, to include two Victorian mother of pearl handled butter knives, a miniature book of Common Prayer with silver Reynold's Angels cover, a pair of George III condiment spoons, a pair of George V silver salts, six thimbles, white metal caddy spoons and a shell shaped dish stamped STERG (parcel)
A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL, MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID AND METAL STUD WORK TEA CADDY, handle to the top, the mother of pearl of lozenge, squirrel, flower head, rabbit and beast form, heart shaped escutcheon, the interior with rosewood covers, on four ivory bun feet, approximate height 17cm x width 21cm x depth 10.5cm
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, ebonised and silver finial on a hinged stepped cover with fanned reeded embossing, the base part reeded, on four ball feet, bears registration diamond to underside, makers Horace Woodward & Co, London 1888, splits and holes, approximate weight 4.3ozt, 134 grams, together with two silver pepperettes, a silver cream jug and an oval silver salt with blue glass liner, approximate weight 3.9ozt, 124 grams (5)
A VICTORIAN IRISH SILVER TEA CADDY, in the Rococo style, the sliding cover with floral knop, repousse and chased to the front and back with face and front paws of a Lion looking over a cartouche of an oriental man in flowing robes picking leaves and fruit, the sides with pagodas within cartouches, maker Roberts W. Smith, Dublin 1848, height approximately 14cm, approximate weight 16.6ozt, 516 grams

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