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A Victorian walnut and rope work mounted tea caddy, with domed top mounted with a Wedgwood style plaque of the Three Graces, the interior fitted with stationary compartments, 22cm wide, together with a conforming Betjemann's Patent book slide, with retailers plaque for Bickers and Son 54 Leicester Square London 40.5cm wide(2)
A large mahogany Regency/George IV cellerette of sarcophagus form veneered in flame veneer with moulding to create panels, well shaped caddy top fitted with scroll feet to the front and turned bun feet to rear, fitted interior with wells and bottle rack - Height 60 cm x Width 86 cm x Depth 58 cm
A lot to include a George IV caddy spoon, with plain bowl and shell design terminal, hallmarked London 1829, a set of four silver George IV dessert spoons, each with monogram to terminal, hallmarked London 1830, two 19th Century sugar tongs, one with the monogram 'C', the other with repeat pattern engraved with initials 'R.F', both hallmarked without assay office, a Victorian presentation cheese knife, of ornate scroll design engraved blade and terminal, with twisted handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, a Victorian silver dessert spoon, with monogram to terminal, hallmarked London 1839, a Victorian silver fish knife, with engraved monogram to terminal, hallmarked London 1848, a silver teaspoon with engraved monogram to terminal, hallmarked Sheffield 1910, total weight approx. 294g, (11).
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 Victorian rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with Gothic style carved decoration, 33 cm wide Condition report Report by RB Generally good, in a market fresh condition, top more faded than the sides, a few small areas of staining, some loss to the fleur de lys banding (top and bottom), to all corners, with a mixing bowl, slightly smaller, probably later, and cracked, and with two tea canisters to the interior, also with some staining.
Two silver decanter labels, Port and Claret, London 1828, and a George III silver sugar scoop, London 1810 (3) Condition report Report by RB Both decanter labels are a little thin, with the Port decanter label having been bent, the caddy spoon marks are somewhat rubbed, and the handle looks more like a cribbage marker.
A pair of Victorian Old English pattern preserve spoons, with engraved decoration, London 1885, two caddy spoons, having mother of pearl handles, ten various Old English pattern teaspoons, including five crest engraved, London 1862 and four fiddle pattern teaspoons, Exeter 1837, combined gross weight 332 gms.
Silver, comprising; a tea caddy spoon, commemorating The Coronation of Edward the VIII, Birmingham 1936, a pepperette with fluted decoration, Sheffield 1890, a rectangular matchbox slide, with embossed decoration, Birmingham 1900, three pairs of plated grape scissors and five further items.
Mostly plated wares, comprising; a lidded tea caddy, a circular small waiter, a sugar bowl with a matching milk jug, a bottle coaster with a turned wooden base, a pewter sugar caster, two five bar toastracks, a twin handled sugar bowl with a matching milk jug, a crumb scoop and four further items.

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