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A GEORGE III OAK MULE CHEST with caddy top, boxwood and ebony herringbone inlaid banding, single long drawer beneath with brass ring turned handles above a pierced fretwork frieze, with brass carrying handles to the side over two faux drawers, all standing on short cabriole legs terminating in pad feet 114cm wide
A silver salt spoon commemorating the 400th Anniversary of Edinburgh University, by M Wallis-Hunter (of Argyll) 1983, together with a National Trust Scotland silver caddy spoon 1989, a pair of silver spoons by Gillian Tate 1968 and a silver toddy ladle by Alex Edmondson 1826, all with Edinburgh hallmarks, 2 ozt (5)
A lot to include a boxed set of six silver coffee bean spoons, hallmarked Birmingham 1933, six silver tea spoons, hallmarked Sheffield 1930, a white metal caddy spoon with open metal work and engraved 'Little Boy Blue', stamped Sterling, a silver ashtray, hallmark very rubbed, a pair of silver weighted candlesticks, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, a white metal bowl with repeating frieze to interior and floral decoration to rim, stamped ARDA 900, fourteen pieces of mother of pearl handled cutlery, a silver plated salver, a silver plated entree dish, a boxed set of four EPNS goblets.
A Victorian coromandel fitted tea caddy, of rectangular form, having satinwood inset hinged cover opening to reveal fitted interior of two coromandel topped hinged casters, flanking replacement acid etched glass mixing bowl, w.30cm Condition Report / Extra Information All veneers good and complete. Colour good and consistent all over. Hinges good. Closes well. Interior good. Working lock with key. Excellent example.
A George III burr yew and inlaid tea caddy, having canted corners and two section fitted interior, w.19cm Condition Report / Extra Information Colour good. Veneers good and approx. 99% complete. Hinges good. No apparent repairs. Lid closes well. Inner lids good. Small veneer loss to inside top edge. A good example.
An Art Nouveau silver, rock crystal and enamel teaspoon, by Charles Horner, of floral interlaced form, Birmingham 1928, length 12.5cm; together with a Charles Horner silver caddy spoon in the form of a leaf, Chester 1936, 6cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Teaspoon - losses to enamel on 3 of the 6 decorated areas (one significant), otherwise good. Caddy spoon - no apparent faults.

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