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A Regency bow fronted pressed tortoiseshell tea caddy, the shaped hinged lid centred with a white metal roundel enclosing two lidded compartments with radially pressed front section, plain back and sides and raised on four white metal turned feet, height 17cm, width 16.75cm, depth 9.5cm. CONDITION REPORT The lid; 1.5 x 1cm tapering section missing, please see photograph, two patched sections to the front of the lid, a 1cm fine crack, a patch to the side rim of the lid, some tarnishing to the feet and finial, two small pinholes either side of the escutcheon, two small losses to the veneer to the lid. Otherwise in good order, from a private collection in Liverpool.
A 19th century Sorrento olivewood and marquetry tea caddy, inlaid with figures in various pursuits and with parquetry banding, the interior inscribed 'Sorrento', with a later plush lining, 10.5cm high, together with a Victorian 'JUBILEE PAPER KNIFE 1837-1887' and two French papier-mache snuff / tobacco boxes, one printed with musicians, the other with 'CALENDRIER Pour l'An 1830'. (4)
A George III style mahogany cased bracket clock, the silvered dial signed Henry Overall, Dover, with Roman numerals and Arabic seconds, calendar aperture and strike/silent to the arch, with eight day fusee movement striking on a bell, the case with ogee caddy top surmounted by a gilt metal handle, four urn finials to the corners, the door with brass spandrels and flanked by pierced sound panels, on ogee feet, 55cm high, together with a wall bracket.
An 18th century silver apple corer,unmarked,with tubular handle, engraved 'M*A to M*G' to base,11.5cm long,a silver caddy spoon,by Frank Cobb & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1936,with bright cut decoration,6.5cm long, anda silver shovel caddy spoon,maker's mark unclear, London 1921,lacking wooden handle,5.5cm long (3)
A Victorian novelty silver menu holder,by Samuel Jacob, London 1897,modelled as a jockey racing,10.5cm wide, 5cm high,a George III silver caddy spoon,by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1802,with bright cut decoration and filigree work to centre of bowl,8.25cm long, anda small silver filigree book cover,in the 17th century style,5cm long (3)
A collection of late 18th and early 19th century Old Sheffield plate, comprising a dish, of rounded rectangular trough form with a gadrooned border, John Watson, circa 1830, 41cm, an oval tray, with a reeded border on shell cast outswept feet, engraved with twin hounds and a lion passant armorial, 51 by 39cm, a plate dish warmer, circa 1830, of oval form, with retractable supports and turned wooden end handles, on wooden bun feet, 36 by 18 by 10cm, a tea caddy, circa 1790, of oval form, engraved with husk chains, ribbons and paterae, 13 by 10 by 9cm, and a cloche of domed oval form, with a foliate cast handle, armorial crest engraved, 35 by 28 by 20cm. (5)

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