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A stainless steel shoe horn with a silver handle, marks rubbed, a stainless steel handle and silver button hook Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1911, a silver (possibly German) sugar spoon makers initials J S & S, a silver tea caddy spoon, Douglas Pell, Birmingham 1989, sugar tongs,Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1907, a silver plate propelling pencil with machine turned body, two curios including a silver sheath machine engraved Francis Webb Birmingham 1914 and a silver pencil lead holder Francis Webb Birmingham 1911. 160gms all in. (9)
A group of silver, including a twin spirit measure with turned wood handle, Birmingham 1962, a pair of decanter labels, engraved 'Rum' and 'Brandy', London 1823 by William Troby, another similar 'Madeira' decanter label, three pairs of bright cut engraved sugar tongs, a toddy ladle, inset with a coin dated 1758, and a cigarette box, weighable items 169.9g, together with a small group of plated items, including a wine funnel and a King's pattern caddy spoon.
A small mixed lot of ceramics to include Mason's Ironstone 'Mandalay' pattern bowl, two graduated jugs and a square section lidded tea caddy, a 20th century Japanese gilt-heightened celadon ground crackle glazed table lamp and a Watford blue and white lidded tureen.Condition Report: - This lot is sold for decorative purposes only, and you must ensure that testing is completed by a qualified electrician before use.
A cased set of silver coffee spoons, by Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham 1950, a set of Chinese silver spoons, by Wai Kee, with a Shou character terminal topped with hardstone, a set of white metal spoons, the finials modelled as elephants, with twisted stems, a cased set of silver handled fruit knives, London, and an EPNS tea caddy, weighable silver 102gms (5) Condition Report:Available upon request
A Victorian papier mache tea caddy, with 2 fitted inner lids, scrolled gilded and mother-of-pearl decoration, W19cm Section around the lock has been broken and glued back, the key is missing as someone has pryed it open there are small sections missing, some chips around the lid, surface scratches marks gilding rubbed, the inner lids are cracked and 1 of them is damaged on 2 corners
Miscellaneous brassware, 19th and 20th c, comprising four brass inkstands, a folding letter rack, a calendar, an inkwell and a Lipton's tea caddy stamped BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION 1924 LIPTON'S SOUVENIR TEA CADDY (8) Some minor dents to bottom rims of inkwell and pounce pot set, minor dents to tea caddy, both single inkwells contain liners
A Victorian mahogany tea caddy, with brass handle and later escutcheon, interior altered, with engraving 'Valley of the Isere, between Voirons & Voireppe' to the underside of the lid, on four feet, 22.9cm w Old repair to veneer on back of the box, small scratches consistent with age, foxing to print, alterations to interior and escutcheon
A Victorian rosewood tea caddy and two brass mounted boxes, the tea caddy with brass escutcheons and retaining both covers and key, 19.3cm w, another with brass mounted decoration of etched rings and flowers, 21.4cm w and a brass mounted oak box, 18.6cm w (3) Minor damage to rosewood veneer, tea caddy with minor scratches consistent with age and chip to bone knob of interior cover, small dents to escutcheon of oak box
Treen. A Victorian offertory box with pierced sides, 35.5 cm l, a rounded beechwood tea caddy in the form of a cardinal with gold painted rosary, 17.5cm h, three graduated oak measures, a darkly stained narrow pine tray, a Victorian oak folding dressing table mirror with brass hinges, a chip carved card box and a tin opener in the form of a bull's head Some wear to dark finish on card box and tray, small chip to knob of largest measure, filled crack to handle of tin opener
A Tunbridgeware tea caddy, rectangular form, domed hinged lid with view of Eridge Castle, geometric and floral borders, two lidded compartments inside, on four bun feet, 15.5x26.5cm.Condition report:There are some scratches/ long indentations to the lid. Minor losses to some borders and to the back right edge. Horizontal crack to one lid. Inside in tired condition. Please see additional uploaded images.
A set of five silver table forks, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1895, engraved initials; a simlar set of four smaller forks; a silver-gilt coronation spoon, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1901, 26cm; Victorian silver caddy spoon; and other silver flatware; total weighable 27.9oz.Qty: 1 box
A Victorian rosewood tea caddy of casket shape, on bun feet with turned wood handles to sides, 31 cm wide, thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports
A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy c.1820, the hinged bow front lid concealing two lidded compartments, the inner edges veneered with ivory,20cm wide13.2cm deep13.4cm highIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: SEVL8J2DCondition ReportOverall good order, with minor knocks and wear. Losses to the silvering and lined interior of the lid.
A collection of silver items comprising a quaich, by Mappin & Webb, Edinburgh 1989, 14.5cm wide, London 1972, a small dish, with a personal engraving, 8cm wide, three thimbles, to cut glass and silver topped jars, the largest 9cm high, a shell form caddy spoon, and two 9ct gold mounted cheroot holders,7.3ozt weighable (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing an dwear throughout. Nibbles to the glass.
A collection of silver items, to include, a set of six enamelled coffee spoons, by Barker, Ellis & co, Birmingham 1932, 9.5cm long, a pair of small pepperettes, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester 1893, a shoehorn with button hook by W & G Neal, London 1908, a caddy spoon, together with further teaspoons, and a box, and cover, 10.82ozt weighable (qty.)
A pair of turned candlesticks, 20th century, Continental, 31.5cm high;together with a ship in a bottle, in a spiral carved stand, 35cm wide;a Scandinavian wood box and cover, with painted details, 21.5cm high;an oak letter box, 24.5cm wide;a cushion mahogany tea caddy, with two internal lidded boxes, 31cm wide; and a set of balance scales, 28cm wide (7)Condition ReportAll uses and commersurate with age. Brass dishes tarnished.

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