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A pair of silver Napkin Rings, hallmarked Birmingham, 1967, of flattened circular form with engine-turned decoration, together with a continental silver caddy spoon, damaged, three silver teaspoons including Queen Victoria 1837-1897 Golden Jubilee commemorative teaspoon, a silver-backed brush, cased, and two antique silver-plated table pans (9)
An English Regency mahogany tea caddy circa 1815, of sarcophagus-form with bands of stringing, hinged lid opening to two fitted boxes centred with inset cut glass footed vessel, mounted to either side with loop handles, raised on four winged paw feet, with lock and key, 21.5cm high x 33cm wide x 16.5cm deep
An English Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy circa 1820, of rectangular-form, sectioned hinged lid centred with silver plaque, opening to tufted red velvet lined underside and fitted interior of two rectangular boxes centred by cut glass bowl, lock to front above silver engraved shield with inscription "DEUM TIME", ivory stringing to borders, 15.5cm high x 30.5cm wide x 15cm deep
A late George III silver tea caddy by Peter and William Bateman, London 1807, of circular form, the half lobed body tapering to a pedestal base with gadrooned edge, the hinged cover with a falconer figure finial above Greek key engraving and gadrooned borders, 16.5cm diameter x 17cm high, 22oz
Late 18th Century Hochst tea caddy having puce painted foliate decoration, 11cm high together with a Sevres soup bowl decorated foliate sprays within a gilt highlighted blue line border, base with interlaced L's and capital L, 24cm diameter Condition: The top corner of the canister showing an area of restoration, no doubt the result of a chip to the corner, where the neck joins the arched top of the canister there is a firing crack running around approximately half of the circumference, - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian figured walnut bombe front sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior with two conforming removable boxes flanking a central aperture with a cut glass mixing bowl, standing on bun feet, 34cm wide Condition: Three of the feet are currently off and two of the sockets that these feet would dowel into are chipped around the edges, some other minor chipping to veneers - **General condition consistent with age

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