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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
A Chinese enamelled porcelain tea caddy and cover, a wine pot and cover and a three handled tyg, 19th century, 11cm - 15cm A Chinese enamelled porcelain tea caddy and cover, a wine pot and cover and a three handled tyg, 19th century, the canted rectangular caddy painted with figures in landscapes, flowers and insects within cellular bodies, the fluted double gourd shaped wine pot painted with figures and birds amid branches, dragon shaped spout and the cylindrical three handled tyg painted with figures in landscapes, prunus, cracked ice and lappeted borders, 11cm - 15cm
Plated wares, comprising; a hinge lidded oval tea caddy, a hot milk jug with a wooden handle, a skewer, a pair of grape scissors, a pair of asparagus serving tongs, a wirework basket, four glass salts, with four spoons, a chamber candlestick with snuffers and a snuffing cone, a bowl and cover, a sauceboat, a mustard pot, a pepperette and a milk jug.
Plated wares, comprising; a twin handled sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, decorated with beaded rims and with lion mask and ring handles, a pair of table candlesticks, in an early 18th century design and a brown glass bottle, decorated with applied mounts and with a bottle finial to the detachable cork.
Georgian bracket clock with eight day fusee timepiece movement, break arch dial with silvered chapter ring, matted centre and face mask spandrels signed - Ja. Green, London, in a walnut case with blind fret decoration, glass side panels and caddy top with swing handle, on bracket feet, some veneer loose (door key, winding key and pendulum present), 49cm overall height to handle
18th century Lowestoft porcelain tea caddy of conventional canister form, with domed top and ribbed body, painted in underglaze blue with Meissen's 'Immortelle' pattern, copy of Meissen's crossed swords mark to base, 9.5cm high CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. No damage or restoration. No lid. Rare item
Late Victorian silver cream jug of faceted form, with fluted and reeded decoration and wavy rim, matching two-handled sugar bowl (Sheffield 1900), James Dixon & Son, together with an Edwardian silver tea caddy of cylindrical form, with half-fluted decoration and detachable cover (Sheffield 1906, also German marks), Thomas Bradbury & Sons. All at approximately 17ozs, sugar bowl 20cm across handles (3)
Victorian silver tea caddy of bombe form, with gadrooned border, detachable domed cover with flower-head finial, on a foliate base with four scroll feet (Birmingham 1894), maker - S. W. S. All at approximately 10ozs, 13.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonable. Overall surface is scratched and there are a number of significant dents to top half of base. Cover has scratches, wear and minor denting. Finial has been pushed in slightly. Marks clear

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