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A silver tea caddy by J Howell & Co. Limited, London 18987, of square form with concave corners and four panels with foliate embossing and two blank cartouche, the removable cover with matching embossing, 9cm high, with a helmet shaped cream jug, Sheffield 1938 and a mustard pot with blue glass liner, London 1809 (3), 11oz total weight
A Chinese famile rose Rooster pattern part service comprising; teapot (damaged), 12cm high, cream jug (handle repaired), 9cm high, two tea bowls (one cracked, one chipped), 7cm diameter, saucer (cracked), side plate (cracked), bread plate, teapot stand, three other bowls, saucer and tea caddy (all damaged), 18th century (13)
An early 19th Century English Willow pattern tea set comprising; a teapot with entwined handles with leaf and berry terminals, a tea caddy flask (missing lid) (def), two scalloped edge coffee cups, one plain edge cup of similar style, three scalloped edge tea bowls, three tea bowls of similar style, a sucrier and bowl cover/lid, a shallow small dish, three scalloped edge shallow saucers, and three saucers of similar style (20)
A Russian Silver Gilt and Cloisonne Enamel Caddy Spoon, left facing Kokoshnik Mark (1896-1908), maker's mark not clear, the back of the bowl enamelled with opaque and translucent enamel flowers over a matte gilt ground, 10.5cm long, 24g See illustration Good condition, gilt worn in places. Two popped bubbles in enamel but they are very small.
A REGENCY TORTOISESHELL SMALL TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form strung in white metal, raised upon four bone bun feet, the stepped and swept cover centred by a vacant metal plaque, hinged and opening to reveal a single blonde tortoiseshell cover with bone knop, 3 1/4" x 5 1/2", 4 1/4" high, together with a matching miniature caddy, 2" wide (2) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A GEORGE IV THISTLE SHAPED SILVER CASTER AND COVER with gadrooned rim, 9cm h, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1822, a Victorian silver die stamped caddy spoon with naturalistic pear handle, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1876, a silver christening can, a set of four salt spoons and a decorative Dutch silver cream ladle, 8ozs 10dwts (8) ++The lot in good condition with some light wear

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