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An early 19th century tortoise shell, ivory and pewter sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with a verre eglomise panel depicting Salisbury cathedral to the top enclosing two tea compartments, on reeded ivory bun feet, h. 11 cm, w. 15 cm, d. 9 cm CONDITION REPORT: No key. Feet possibly later. Paint peeling from glass in places. One piece of pewter line inlay missing. General wear and tear
A Victorian mother-of-pearl, abalone and ivory tea caddy, with initialed cartouche to top and two tea compartments on squat bun feet, h. 10.5 cm, w. 17 cm, d. 9.5 cm CONDITION REPORT: One piece of mother of pearl off but present. No key. Main carcass splitting from base. Possibly later tea divider. Possibly later feet. General wear and tear
Good mixed miscellaneous lot to include 19th century papier maché tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing a further lidded interior, papier maché hanging wall bracket and book cover; together with a Bakelite desk calendar and standish, enamelled dressing mirror and twin branch girandole wall mirror (7)
A small collection of silver items to include: a pair of sugar tongs, twining leaf and rose design, stamped ALEO, W.Germany, 835; a matching caddy spoon with shovel bowl, marks rubbed; a small penknife with lizard handle, the blade stamped Sterling 925; a spoon with round bowl, stylised shell finial, green enamel to handle, by David Anderson, Norway 925S, 65gms gross (4) (faults)
An early 19th Century Vizagapatam ivory mounted ebonised dome topped tea caddy, the top, front, sides and back all with finely pierced ivory panels centred on either deities or floral reserves within ink engraved strapwork bands of flowerheads, leafage and guilloche, ivory studded detail, the interior with pair of square covered wells with ivory finials and finely pierced leaf trail rosettes and spandrels within inked vine decorated borders, lion paw feet, 23cm wide max., 14.5cm high, Circa 1830 (faults)
A Stylish Arts & Crafts Caddy Spoon by Ramsden & Carr, London 1913: The ovoid bowl rests on the incorporated sinuous hoop handle, together with an Arts & Crafts silver spoon by Ramsden & Carr, London 1917, the stem with a broad finial hand chased with a thistle CONDITION REPORT: The caddy spoon: The hallmark: Clear, the makers mark is clear, yet very slightly distorted. Condition: Overall good as is colour, however the tip of bowl slightly out of alignment, there is a few surface scratches to centre of bowl. The spoon: Hallmark clear yet makers mark is mistruck to left hand side. Condition with gentle wear to thistle mount
A Silver Tea Caddy, Bearing George II Marks, for John Pollock, London 1740: Upright rectangular form with arch top, one side embossed with a bust of George II beneath the motto "God Save The King", the opposite side embossed with a vase of flowers. H 13cm (approx total weight 4 troy ounces) CONDITION REPORT: The colour flat, there is evidence of fire-staining in areas, more notable on the base around the punch mark. Please note the punch mark on the pull-of-top - the lion passant - is in a different shaped punch than the one on the base. Dents to the body of caddy are small and scattered. Weight 222g
A fine Regency penwork tea caddy of sacrophagal form, the lid with a chinoiserie scene of figures in a garden within borders of flowers and leaves, the front and sides extensively decorated with trailing branches of flowers and leaves, gilt brass cornucopia ring handles, claw and ball brass feet, the interior with a lid panel of elephant and figures in a landscape over a pair of floral decorated canisters divided by a glass bowl, lock stamped GR, 34, x 19.5 x 16.5cm deep.
A Georgian oak miniature apprentice piece tallboy, with inlaid stars, the top inlaid with initials HC and 1726, over two short and three long drawers and supported on a base with three small drawers and shaped apron. 23 cm wide, 28 cm high, together with a small Victorian rosewood tea caddy. (2)
A 20th century plated copper caddy spoon, by Keswick School of Industrial Art, spot hammered with punched bead splayed handle, 6.2cm long, a silver bodkin case, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1903, of oblong form with foliate bird and mask embossed panel, 8.8cm long, and a silver dish, by Stewart Dawson & Co, Ltd, London 1910, inset with medal commemorating the Coronation of George V, 9.2cm diameter

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