A SCOTTISH GEORGE III SET OF THREE SILVER TEA CADDIES, Edinburgh 1772, maker's mark of Alexander Gardiner, in a mahogany case, the set comprising a pair of rectangular bombé caddies and a matching square bombé caddy, decorated all over with repousse chased and engraved asymmetrical scroll, acanthus leaf and shell motifs and raised on scroll feet, the pull-off lids with flat domed tops, contained in a plush lined compartmented carrying case, with cast brass handle to lid and raised on paw feet, with lock and key (c.24ozs in all). 30.5 x 14 x 20cm high
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A cased set of six silver teaspoons with sugar tongs, a cased pair of silver spoons, two oak cased fish knives and forks, and a further box of stainless steel knives, together with a Victorian walnut and parquetry work decorated tea caddy and a WMF foliate decorated and glass lined swing handled fruit bowl
19th Century Tunbridge Ware and rosewood tea caddy, typically decorated with a band of foliage, the hinged cover with a parquetry centre panel within two bands of geometric decoration, opening to reveal a view of Eridge Castle to the underside, two boxes, each having a hinged cover with geometric decoration flanking a cut glass mixing bowl, standing on geometric patterned bun feet, 32cm wide Condition: Areas of damage to tesserae and missing tesserae mainly to the corners of the cover and the edges of the cover, also some damage and missing tesserae to covers of internal boxes. Most other tesserae are present. The entire surface of the box is somewhat scratched and would most likely need a re-polish - **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th Century Dutch silver cylindrical tea caddy and cover, typically decorated in low relief with romantic couples in landscape settings, indistinct hallmarks, British import marks for 1899, 14cm high, 7.4oz approx Condition: The flange that the cover fits over is leaning therefore causing the cover to lean, there is a 2cm crease dent to the side - **General condition consistent with age
An Edwardian silver tea caddy, by S W Smith & Co, Birmingham 1904, of bombe form, with hinged lid and swing handle, 11cm high to top of handle, 158g. Condition Report: Overall condition is good, however there are a few minor dents and one foot is bent. Whilst the hinge is firm the pin will need attention. The interior gilt is in good order and marks are clear.
A GEORGIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON with shell shaped bowl, shaped handle, bright cut engraved, London 1819-19 by Solomon Royes and John East Dix with a journeyman's mark X, 7.5cm long; a mid 18th Century silver mote spoon with pierced and engraved bowl, possibly by Samuel Key, 13.5cm long; and a decanter label engraved Port, London 1805-60 (3)
LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BURR WALNUT GILT METAL MOUNTED SINGLE DOOR CANTED DISPLAY CABINET, having four shelves to the lined interior under a caddy moulded top standing on bracket base. 32" x 13" x 48.5". 81cm x 33cm x 123cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor wear and losses to veneer in places but overall appearing in good original condition, with only wear and tear commensurate with age.
MID 19TH CENTURY JAPANED PAPIER MACHÉ SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, overall painted with peacocks and flowers amongst foliate gilding, having hinged cover, revealing two lidded compartments with mother-of-pearl flower head knobs, standing on bun feet. 20cm across. CONDITION REPORT: Chips to corners of the top particularly, wear to gilding and decoration, minor scuffs in places, some crazing to finishes, minor damage to hinge area at rear.

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