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Good George III satinwood, kingwood crossbanded and marquetry inlaid tea caddy of large size, canted rectangular form, with floral paterae and harewood inlaid flowering roses to the canted angles within geometric borders raised on ball feet, the hinged cover enclosing central well for mixing bowl and flanking lidded compartments, 32cm wide
Substantial late 18th / early 19th century Chinese black lacquered and gilt heightened tea caddy, decorated with gilt figural reserves, the hinged cover centred by initials - 'S.T.F.E.' enclosing interior with lead-lined canister, bearing Bramah-style patent lock and flanking carrying handles, 37.5cm wide
A pair of Victorian silver posy vases, William Evans, London, 1892, each of tapering form, chased with flower heads, each spreading foot with inscription, 82.6g in total; a Victorian silver posy vase, Birmingham, 1898, of trumpet form, loaded; a silver decanter label, Birmingham, 1974, for Port, 12.3g; a George V silver caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1912, the handle engraved with scrolling foliage detail, 21.7g; a sterling silver cased lighter; a pair of silver sugar tongs, Birmingham, 1897, 21g; etc
A Japanese miniature lacquered cabinet, the hinged doors revealing six short drawers set beneath a single long example with all over painted detail of birds within blossoming branches, 18 cm tall x 30 cm wide approx together with a polished mahogany sarcophagus shaped caddy with hinged lid and vacant interior; and a Edward VII Commemorative cup, with translucent base (3)
An Edwardian silver cruet set, A.J. Bailey, Birmingham, 1909, comprising: a salt cellar, a mustard pot and a pepper pot, each of baluster form, 102.2g excluding liners; a George V silver caddy spoon, Sheffield, 1911, with shell bowl and bright-cut decorated handle, 15.5g; a silver Christening cup, London, 1917, of plain bulbous form, 62.2g; a silver bon-bon dish, Birmingham, 1915, of ovoid form with wavy rim and pierced decoration, 61.4g; three various silver condiment spoons, 16g in total; and two white metal casters and a napkin ring, each of rounded form, 177.2g in total (12)
An early Victorian rosewood tea caddy, gutted, 37 cm wide, a mantel clock, a pewter charger, an Art Nouveau style pewter tray, and a miner's lamp, inscribed and dated 1897 (5) Condition report ReportWith pendulumReport by GHMiner's lamp is inscribed Eleanor J T Creed Descended Gallowgate Pit N C August 1897. It does not appear to have a maker's stamp.
19th Century Russian lacquered papier-mâché tea caddy by Vishniakov, the hinged cover painted with peasant dancers and a musician, opening to reveal makers mark and medals of merit to the underside, 14cm wide Condition: The painted top has crazing allover and some losses to the decoration, some light wear allover, interior label is worn but legible - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian silver square shaped tea caddy having embossed scroll decoration and standing on scroll feet, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896, 13.75cm high, 13.4oz approx Condition: Presentation inscription in two of the four cartouche, knop is bent to one side - **General condition consistent with age

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