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A small collection of antique boxes - comprising a Regency satinwood banded mahogany tea caddy, 23.7cm long (interior converted, lacks feet); an Edwardian cased steel four-piece carving set with horn handles by Walker & Hall; a mid-19th century rosewood writing slope, 35cm long; an empty cutlery box; and a Victorian box with painted faux-parquetry decoration; together with a small mid-20th century Indian brass and rosewood box.
18th Century George III silver marrow spoon of typical elongated form. Hallmarked London 1781, Hester Bateman. Measures 21cm. Together with a 19th Century Victorian silver hallmarked tea caddy scoop in the form of a shovel with fiddle pattern handle. Hallmarked Exeter 1881, Josiah Williams & Co. Measures 16cm.
†MIKE DODD (born 1943); a faceted stoneware caddy covered in green ash and granite glaze, impressed MJD mark (partially glaze filled), height 13.5cm, and a matching bud vase with collection sticker (2).Provenance: Richard Launder collection; bud vase originally from Nick Rocke collection.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
†EDDIE CURTIS (born 1953); a small faceted stoneware caddy, from the 'Blast' series, with textured surface partially covered in blue celadon glaze with copper red highlights, impressed EC mark, height 10.5cm.Provenance: Purchased from the Stratford Gallery, 2018.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Limited Edition, Signed. A charming figurine featuring Mickey swinging his golf club while Goofy assists him as his caddy, all beautifully crafted on a sturdy stone base. Signed Ron 96. Artist: Ron LeeIssued: 1996Dimensions: 6.25"L x 4"W x 6.5"HEdition Number: 130/1200Manufacturer: DisneyCondition: Age related wear.
A Victorian silver christening mug, London hallmark dated 1872, approx 129.7 gms. This lot includes a selection of silver tea ware including a silver tea strainer, Birmingham hallmark, dated 1925, mm GWL & Co 20.9 gms, scallop shaped caddy spoon approx 8.1 gms, sugar nips London hallmark dated 1908 approx 20.8 gms; five silver teaspoons the reverse of the bowl embossed with a duck and her ducklings approx 74.5 gms; Victorian mustard spoon London hallmark dated 1843, Georgian silver caddy spoon approx 7 gms; three silver teaspoons approx 67.3 gms.
Two Victorian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy. The lid opens to reveal two compartments for green and black tea, on bun feet approx 20 x 11.2 x 13 cms. Another rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the lid opens to reveal two compartments for green and black tea, on brass feet approx 22 x 13 x 15 cms. (2)
Two Victorian mahogany tea caddy. The lid opens to reveal three compartments, with decorative stringing on brass lion claw feet approx 24 x 13 x 12.5 cms, with brass carry handle. The second one is of a similar design with three compartments, with decorative stringing on bracket feet approx 24 x 13 x 17 cms, with brass carry handle. (2)Condition ReportKnocks and bumps consistent with age and use.
George IV fruitwood sarcophagus tea caddy. The lid opens to reveal a two compartments for green and black tea together with mixing bowl, supported on lion claw feet approx 31 x 17 x 15 cms together with another small version 20 x 12 x 12 cms, the lid opens to reveal two compartments for green and black tea.
An unusual silver caddy spoon with twisted stem, approx 12 cms in length, Victorian mother of pearl and silver fruit knife, Sheffield hallmark, silver butter knife (marks rubbed), miniature butter knife, silver napkin ring and a silver teaspoon, approx 130 gms. This lot includes a late 19th century Derby pin dish approx 9.5 cms diameter.
A Victorian stationery box, with a fitted interior, approx 22 x 12 x 14 cms; a Georgian mahogany tea caddy with key approx 17 x 10 x 11 cms with carry handle and lock plate; a Victorian mahogany tea caddy with lead liner and bon escutcheon 20.5 x 11.5 x 12 cms (af) and lastly a Victorian mahogany tea caddy 17.5 x 10 x 10 cms with bone escutcheon. (4)
A collection of 18th or 19th century mixed flatware to include; a George II silver Hanoverian patterned dessert spoon, initialled MI to reverse terminal, hallmarked by Richard Gosling, London, 1746, approx. 18.8cm long; an 18th century silver sugar sifting berry spoon, having engraved curved handle, gilt bowl with embossed berry design and scrolled edge, hallmarks rubbed, approx. 16cm long; a pair of George III silver gilt berry spoons, hallmarked by William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London, 1781, each approx. 21cm long; a pair of George IV silver berry spoons, gilt bowls, hallmarked by William Eaton, London, 1825, each approx. 21.5cm long, and a Victorian fiddle patterned caddy spoon, hallmarked London, 1844. (1 bag) Weight: approx. 352.1 grams (11.3ozt) Further details: all tarnished; some surface scratching and slight misshapen areas; general wear commensurate to age.
An early 19th century oak and stained pine candle box of rectangular form with sloped hinged lid and open to one side, fitted with brass H hinges, width 49.5cm x depth 13.5cm, together with a Regency burr wood, ebony and inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy in need of restoration, width 26cm (2)

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