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A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior of two tea compartments with lift off lids and central blending bowl aperture, on four bun feet, 27.5cm wide and a Victorian walnut writing box of plain oblong form with bands of tunbridge style inlay, the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior with inset writing surface, 30.5cm wide (2)
An early 19th century mahogany cased bracket clock, for restoration, the caddy top above circular dial (now unattached), inscribed "James Burroughs, Ironbridge", set with Roman numerals housing an eight day fusee movement, flanked by brass fish reel side plate and raised on turned brass form feet, height 45cm. CONDITION REPORT: Dial chipped, rubbed and separated from movement. Pendulum present but only hour hand present. Seems original and complete otherwise but in need of restoration. Case slightly scuffed.
A mid 19th century blonde tortoiseshell two division tea caddy of rounded rectangular form, the hinged lid enclosing two tortoiseshell veneered inner covers raised on bun feet, width 15.5cm, height 11.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is 2 x 1.5cm section of veneer missing from the side rim of the lid, a few lifting sections to the metalwork, a couple of small chips to the tortoiseshell on the edges, a 1cm band of stringing missing, but basically in original condition.
A Locke & Co. blush ivory teapot with gilt heightened foliate decoration, shape 271, with black stamp to base, height 12cm, and a pair of tea caddies, shape 548, with black stamp to base, height 11.5cm, one with hallmarked silver cover, William Briggs, Birmingham 1902, the other with silver plated cover (3). CONDITION REPORT: A little rubbing to gilding, marks to tea caddy necks where silver lids have been, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
λ An early 19th century rosewood and satinwood sewing box, with a divided lift-out tray, 9.5cm high, 20.2cm wide, a French rosewood and brass mounted tea caddy, a German papier-maché circular snuff box and a Victorian pained wood truncheon decorated with the Royal Cypher and Arms, the reverse inscribed 'COURAGE NOT CRAFT'. (4)

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