A late Victorian silver octagonal tea caddy, 3.25ins high, by Fordham & Faulkner, London 1897, an Elizabeth II silver circular Armada pattern dish, 4.75ins diameter, by William Comyns, London 1958, a silver backed five piece dressing table set, and a small selection of other silverware, various (combined weighable silver 35ozs - some pieces with slight corrosion)
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Regency mahogany tea caddy, the hinged cover having an oval inlaid panel, opening to reveal two boxes, each having an oval hinged cover with satinwood crossbanding and flanking a central cut glass mixing bowl, 30.5cm wide Condition: The oval inlay to the top is not original and is rather crude, the mixing bowl rim has some nicks to most of the top edge - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian burr wood and ebony sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal two boxes, each having a domed hinged cover and flanking a cut glass mixing bowl, having horn ring drop handles and standing on bun feet, 33cm wide Condition: The front right corner to the lid has the corner missing (see image), mixing bowl has nicks to the rim - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal two containers, each having a hinged cover and a central aperture containing a cut glass mixing bowl, standing on bun feet, 35cm wide Condition: Front right foot has been off along with a portion of the front edge (see image), loss to the beading on both sides, both loop handles are missing and one fixing is also missing, veneer is lifting on the lid and there are some missing areas to the back of lid (see image), some nibbles to the top of mixing bowl - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Tunbridge Ware rosewood rectangular tea caddy decorated with a band of foliate decoration, the hinged lid decorated with a basket of flowers and opening to reveal an inner cover, 14.75cm wide Condition: Some minor nicks mainly to the corners - **General condition consistent with age
George III yew wood tea caddy of octagonal form, having marquetry inlaid butterfly, floral and shell decoration, 17.5cm wide together with a similar shallow workbox, 27cm wide Condition: The veneer is very thin and has worn through in places on the caddy, some worm holes and wear, the lid to the octagonal box is slightly bowed, no internal dividers, one hinge loose - **General condition consistent with age

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