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A George II silver tea caddy, with embossed decoration, crested, London 1759, approx. 7.1 ozt Condition report Report by GH Some minor dents. One foot very slightly bent inwards with a corresponding dent on the base. Marks legible and clear. A very small amount of possible loss to the foliate detailing on the finial. Some old silver repairs visible internally. Old polish in come areas, particularly around the finial.
A tea caddy, in the form of an apple, 12.5 cm high Condition report Report by GH Please note this is a modern reproduction piece. Condition is generally good with some scratches, common knocks and dents. The stalk is in good condition with no obvious damage. The interior has a foil lining in good condition. There is also a key. The hinge is intact and not loose or damaged. Overall good condition.
A collection of four silver hallmarked spoons - A shovel shaped caddy Exeter 1851 - makers mark J.S - John Stone - Length 14.5 cm - 26.9g, a decorative stilton spoon chase decorated to the bowl with hallmarks for Sheffield 1899 - 17.5g - a silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1903 Allen & Darwin - 17.9g, along with another fiddle pattern spoon 17.9g
Early Victorian blonde tortoiseshell 3 division tea caddy, of shaped form, with pressed gilt brass handles and ball feet, dark green velvet linng Basically not too bad, nibbles to corners/edges, long crack on back of lid, hinges ok, corner chip to tort. veneer on LH interior box. 28 cms long, 17.5 cms high, 13 cms deep.

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