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A George IV silver caddy spoon, London 1824; a set of six silver coffee bean coffee spoons, cased; a set of six silver teaspoons, with sugar bows en suite, cased; a pair of Chinese silver teaspoons and a pair of similar sugar bows; a Victorian sterling silver topped dressing table jar; an EPNS sugar caster; an EP sauce ladle; etc
A SILVER MENU HOLDER, with repousse decoration depicting tavern scene, London 1901, approximately 6cm x 5cm high, white metal continental caddy spoon with cherub decoration and Cockerel finial, approximately 8cm, together with diamond shape lidded trinket dish with castle decoration, cobalt and gilt borders, Wedgwood England to base, approximately 5cm x 4cm x 3cm high (3)
A Regency line inlaid rosewood tea caddy Of sarcophagus form, the hinged top enclosing a pair of lidded canisters flanking a mixing bowl, with brass ring carrying handles, standing on brass bracket feet. 32.5 cm wide overall. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, mixing bowl possibly associated.
A collection of blue and white printed ceramics including a Maling ware hexagonal tea caddy and cover produced for Ringtons Limited tea merchants, marked to base Newcastle on Tyne, printed with northern churches including York Minster, Carlisle Cathedral, etc together with a Copeland Spode Italian pattern bowl, a Copeland Spode oval dish with pastoral scene detail, etc a collection of Wedgwood Friendship Salem dinner wares comprising an oval serving dish, five dinner plates and ten dessert plates, a Maling blue ground lustred bowl, a Royal Doulton lozenge shaped red ground dish with lustred type leaf decoration, a green ground Copeland plate with gilt borders and exotic bird decoration, etc
A George III silver caddy spoon, probably John Shea, London, 1801, the bowl of heart-shaped form, 14g; two sterling silver caddy spoons, 57g in total; a silver-mounted glass coaster, Birmingham, 1924, of circular form, 12.8cm wide; a pair of silver jam spoons, Sheffield, 1948, 37.2g in total; and three further silver spoons and a napkin ring, various makers and dates, 71.5g in total (10)
A good quality Regency sarcophagus shaped tea caddy presented in flamed mahogany veneers with vertical banded borders, mushroom shaped handles raised on four banded bun supports, the hinged lid set before a simple lock escutcheon (key present), opening to reveal a felt lined lid set before a central circular well occupied by a footed clear cut glass vessel, flanked by a pair of removable hinged lidded containers, 19 cm tall x 34 cm wide x 16 cm deep approx (including handles and supports)
A fine 19th century rosewood veneered tea caddy of bow fronted form with squared sides, with hallmarked silver ornate two sectional lock escutcheon, studded hinges to reverse and tri claw and ball supports with scrolling mounts, the hinged lid revealing a red felt lined interior, the frontal compartment centred with a circular well accommodating good quality hand blown clear cut glass vessel of footed cylindrical form with arched and further cut detail, flanked by a pair of removable compartments of crescent form, each with a hinged lid revealing a vacant (originally papered) interior, the exterior lid bearing a vacant white metal cartouche, 23 cm tall x 33 cm wide approx
A good quality 19th century rosewood veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the exterior with extensive mother-of-pearl inlaid detail and mother-of-pearl escutcheon, with veneered interior fitted with a clear cut glass footed vessel to central well, flanked by a pair of removable hinged lidded containers, and with handles to exterior, 23.5 cm tall x 35 cm wide approx
A painted satinwood tea caddy, the oval caddy with painted garlands, swags and oval portrait of two young lady's, foil lined interior, 14cm high x 19cm wide There is a lock but no key, no lock plate to the underside of the lid. The painting is rather crude and perhaps not original to the body. Back just lightly faded and some small hair line cracks throughout.
A George III satinwood tea caddy, of rectangular form, inlaid with dentil banded and barbers pole strung borders. With ring handles to sides, ivory escutcheon and vacant cartouche to lid, on compressed bun feet, the fitted interior with central well for a mixing bowl flanked by two lift out tea caddies with hinged lids, gilt tooled red morocco lining to lid. 36 x 16 x 17cm high.

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