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A George III mahogany tea caddy with canted corners and ivory escutcheon. With strung ebonized inlay and mouldings and having navette shaped marquetry panel depicting Britannia with guardant lion, 16cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. With original key. Very slight veneer lifting mainly to the marquetry.
A small Regency oval mahogany tea caddy. With brass loop handle, banded in rosewood and with a marquetry inlaid motif to the cover and husk swags to the sides, 14cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Minor warping to the cover. Slight veneer flaws near the hinge. With original key and functioning lock.
A Georgian satinwood rectangular tea caddy with canted corners. Cross banded in mahogany and with marquetry inlay. Having mother of pearl escutcheon and opening to reveal two lidded compartments with turned ivory handles, 19cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Top warped. Some lifting to the veneers. With original key.
A Georgian mahogany small tea caddy. Cross banded and having marquetry star motif inlays. With single lidded compartment to the inside, 11cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Loop handle missing and the hole inlaid. With original key. Compartment lid stays loose but retained.
A Georgian mahogany oval tea caddy. Banded in satinwood and with marquetry inlay depicting a basket of fruit to the cover and a fruiting tree to the front. Having hinged lid opening to reveal two compartments, 18cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some warping to the top preventing the lock to finction when closed. With original key. Crack to the front near escutcheon.
A George III mahogany tea caddy with boxwood stringing to edges and mother of pearl escutcheon, two lidded compartments to interior, 18 by 11 by 11cm, and another similar tea caddy with mother of pearl escutcheon and two lidded compartments to interior, 18 by 11 by 12cm. Provenance: The Peake Collection, Old Castle Farmhouse, Stibbington.
A George III silver shovel caddy spoon, William Pugh, Birmingham, 1811, the bowl with bright-cut decoration, 8.6g; four various silver spoons, various makers, Exeter & London, 1841 - 1873, comprising two jam spoons and two teaspoons, 71.8g in total; a pair of silver-plated knife rests, with acorn details; and two silver-plated Old English pattern salt spoons (9)
A Victorian silver sugar sifter spoon, William Gallimore & Sons, Sheffield, 1895, 16.5g; an assembled set of silver Fiddle pattern cutlery, London, 1818-1898, comprising: a tablespoon, four teaspoons and two condiment spoons, 200g in total; an assembled collection of Old English pattern cutlery, various makers, London & Birmingham, 1796-1947, comprising: a tablespoon, a dessert spoon, a jam spoon, a caddy spoon, three condiment spoons, a mustard spoon and four salt spoons, 160g in total; a cased set of six silver handled tea knives, Sheffield, 1921; etc
A collection of boxes to include a Victorian walnut veneered sewing box with Greek Key and other parquetry inlaid decoration, a dome topped box, a 19th century tea caddy in the form of a dome topped chest principally in burr walnut with inlaid borders, a Victorian leather clad jewellery box with flush fitting brass handle enclosing a green tooled leather and felt lined divisional interior, a smaller similar example etc
A 19th century walnut veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing a two lidded divisional interior raised on four squab supports with bulbous handles to each side together with a further 19th century rose wood veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with a central well to the interior, flanked by a pair of lidded compartments together with a cased Lotter Precision Drawing Set, an adult gas mask, etc
A mid-19th century bur walnut tea caddy of rectangular form, having twin lead lined covered internal compartments on four bun supports, 21cm x 13cm x 14cm. Condition Report: Good overall condition with wear commensurate with age. Some scratches and minor nicks to case. No Key. We think the feet have been added later. Interior still has lead-lined compartments.

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