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A Victorian walnut writing slope, of oblong form with brass strapwork inlay and corners, the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior with inset writing surface, cuboid glass inkwell, pen tray and three secret drawers, 45cm wide, together with a Victorian papier mache tea caddy inlaid with mother-of-pearl and painted and gilded with flowers, the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior of two compartments with lift off lids on four outward spreading feet, 23cm wide (2)
A Dresden cabinet cup and saucer, of two handled quatrefoil form painted with alternate panels of lovers in a garden and flowers on a turquoise ground within scrolling gilt borders, another Dresden floral painted cabinet cup with shell shaped saucer, a continental tea-caddy and cover of ovoid form printed and painted with floral sprays, 13cm high, and a continental floral encrusted table bell painted with insects, 11.5cm high (6)
A George III rosewood veneered caddy the hinged top with cross banded border and swan-loop handle, the interior with three compartments, the front and sides conforming on four outset cast metal leaf scroll feet, 28cm wide max., 17cm deep, 18cm high, Circa 1790 (alterations and old restorations)
A George III longcase clock, with George I walnut case with straight caddy top above a broken arched hood with blind fretted scrollwork frieze, the trunk with arched door and base each of finely figured veneer with herringbone banding, the whole of good quality with cross grain mouldings, the later striking movement being eight day and with moon phase work to the arch, with silvered chapter ring and engraved centre with calendar aperture signed "Joseph Bell" within Rococo spandrels. Joseph Bell was probably of Burnhill Row, London circa 1780. Height 234 cm (see illustration).
Oval silver tea caddy embossed with leaf scrolls, Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1890, width 10cm; neo-classical silver tea caddy, Wm Comyns London 1887; width 13cm; embossed silver caster, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1899, height 17.5cm, 21oz 5dwt all in (3) Condition report: Wm Comyns oval caddy - hallmarks rubbed, no key, some dents, hinge good, no repairs or rubbing out. Nathan & Hayes caddy - hallmarks clear, lion and letter only on lid, polishing wear, minor rim bend on lid and base, some general dents. Caster - hallmarks clear, lion and letter only on cover; overall polishing wear but no holes, minor bruising.
A GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, C1800 decagonal with ivory stringing and silver mounts, 13cm h (handle down) ++A fine caddy in excellent condition, the lid detached but undamaged and complete, the interior retaining the central division and much of the original oil lining, the silver shield never engraved

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