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A 19th Century tortoiseshell and ivory sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with silver wire stringing, the hinged lid opening to reveal a twin tortoiseshell lidded interior with mother of pearl knobs, the whole standing on bun feet, working lock and key (some slight chips and losses and small repairs), 5.25 x 7 ins (13.5 x 18 cms)
A George III ivory veneered and yellow metal mounted tea caddy, last quarter 18th century, of decagonal section, the hinged pyramid top with yellow metal swing handle, yellow metal banding and yellow metal hinge, the front with inset yellow metal oval panel, above a tortoiseshell banded base, the interior with subsidiary cover, 12cm high, 11cm wide
A late George III tortoiseshell veneered and ivory banded tea caddy, early 19th century, of rectangular section, the domed cover with spherical brass finial above radiating ivory stringing, the front with inset white metal vacant oval panel, raised on four silver plated spherical feet, the interior with twin subsidiary tortoiseshell veneered covers, 16.5cm high overall, 15cm wide
A Victorian silver albert pattern caddy spoon,by George Unite, Birmingham 1840,9.5cm long, a silver mounted cut glass scent bottle,with centre silver panel with bright cut decoration around a blue glass centre,10.5cm long, anda silver mounted dirk,by Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham 1913,the handle carved with thistles and basket weave and surmounted by an orange paste, the silver mounts with engraved celtic knots,15.5cm long (3)
Three George III/modern silver caddy spoons,comprising:a fiddle pattern example by Thomas Freeth, London 1804,with leaf bowl, 10.25 cm long,another with Prince of Wales feathers,by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1981,and a modern example of an eagle's wing, andtwo Victorian silver vine leaf wine labels,one pierced ‘Sherry’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1836,the other pierced ‘Whiskey’ by Charles Reily and George Storer, London 1839 (5)
A Birmingham Silver and Ivory Teething Ring, together with a collection of other items to include buckles, a brooch and a spoon, a William IV silver caddy spoon with scallop form bowl, together with another similar continental caddy spoon and a pair of Birmingham silver spill vases, together with an unusual silver plated spill vase
A collection of decorative china to include two Walton type Staffordshire figures, a Derby figure of a gentleman in 18th Century dress, a Pratt ware pot lid depicting a bear being attacked by dogs, a Pratt ware type pot and lid decorated with rural scenes, a Delft tea caddy and a 19th Century shallow dish painted with flowers in the Chelsea manner
A EARLY 18th CENTURY STYLE WALNUT TWIN PEDESTAL DESK, c. 1920, the moulded rectangular leather inset 'caddy' form top with three bombe form frieze drawers, above a kneehole flanked by twin sets of three graduated drawers raised on scroll carved ogee bracket feet. 0.76m by 1.5m by 0.75m Note: by repute, owned by the late Fred Gresswell, author of Bright Boots, pub. 1982

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