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A 19th century ivory strung tortoiseshell tea caddy Of domed canted rectangular form, the panelled hinged lid surmounted with a bronze finial, above the twin lidded interior, the front inset with an engraved oval white metal cartouche, standing on bun feet. 18.25 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some small losses, some fading, some small restorations, general wear.
HERBERT DYER. A Herbert Dyer tea caddy decorated with St. Michael's Mount & a fish to the lid. Stamped 'H. DYER'. Height 12cm. CONDITION REPORTS: The caddy is in generally good condition, with minimal wear. The lid fits snugly even though the flange of the lid and the upper edge of the base has very minor distortion. All in all, in original condition for its age.
A George III mahogany tea caddy with brass fruit basket and ring handles, mother of pearl escutcheon, 22 by 12 by 13cm, Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid glove box, 26 by 9 by 6cm, yew wood drop front box, 25 by 10 by 9cm, Victorian rosewood and burr maple inlaid sewing box, 28 by 19 by 11cm, a Mauchlin ware cigar box printed with views of Brighton, 24 by 18 by 7cm, and a brass studded domed leather portmanteau, bearing label for G Insall, 19 St Augustine's Parade, Bristol, 23 by 13 by 12cm. (6)
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
An 18th century pearlware tea caddy inscribed "Ann Gater 1784", height 10.5cm (af), also a 19th century mug painted with floral sprays and inscribed "Esther Gater, 1844", with various ephemera relating to the Gater family including birth and marriage certificates, photos, hair contained in matchbox etc. CONDITION REPORT: The pearlware tea caddy has several pieces of very serious damage to both the lid, the rim and patch to the body.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver small cream jug, Chester 1908, height 5cm, Victorian hallmarked silver small shaped open salt, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1894, two silver caddy spoons, a silver condiment spoon, a pair of silver cufflinks with foliate design and a cased set of six fish servers with silver collars (7).
A George III hallmarked silver baluster pepper, with later unmarked cover, base marked for London 1774, height 12cm, a silver vesta, Birmingham 1914, a sterling silver spoon, an oversized cranberry tinted wine glass etched with fruiting vines, a matching decanter (lacking stopper) and a 19th century clear glass decanter with star cut base and a Lipton's souvenir tea caddy from The British Empre Exhibition, Wembley 1924, weighable silver approx 3.5ozt. (7).

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