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An Edwardian two tier jardiniere stand together with another, an Edwardian dining chair, a mahogany commode, a swing frame toiletry mirror, a rush seated dining chair, a mahogany occasional table, a George III mahogany tea caddy, an Edwardian octagonal occasional table, a saddle stool, a fret carved wall mirror and a table lamp (12)
A collection of hallmarked silver items comprising a modern boxed circular jewellery box, Birmingham 2000, a hexagonal machine turned pencil engraved "Lister Blackstone", London 1946, a plain caddy spoon, Sheffield 1967, a glass topped circular pill box, Birmingham 1928, three silver spoons, a silver butter knife, a twisted stem pickle fork and a silver sheath handled shoe horn (10).
An 18th century longcase clock, by Wm Browntie of Hamilton, with eight-day movement striking a bell, square brass dial with arched top, maker's boss, pierced brass spandrels, applied silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic numerals, mahogany case with plain caddy top, turned pilasters, trunk with plain door, raised on pedestal base with shaped apron, 210cm high
A George III figured walnut knee-hole desk the quartered and cross-banded caddy top over a brushing slide and long single drawer, with knee-hole recessed cupboard below, flanked either side by three small graduated drawers, all with brass handles and supported on bracket feet. 86 cm wide, 51 cm deep, 74 cm high.
A rare Caughley caddy spoon, circa 1780-85, the shallow, egg-shaped bowl with an applied shell-shaped handle, printed in blue with a simple pagoda and hut on an island within a 'Fitzhugh' type border, unmarked, 10cm long See CBE catalogue nos. 247 and 248 for illustrations of similar caddy spoons, noted as having their own 'Caddy Spoon Landscape' patterns.
An Anglo Indian Buffalo horn tea caddy, circa 1825, of ribbed sarcophagus form An Anglo Indian Buffalo horn tea caddy, circa 1825, of ribbed sarcophagus form, and decorated with scrolling foliate engraved banding, the hinged lid opening to a pair of lidded removable cannisters centred by a glass blending bowl, on silvered metal lion paw feet, 21cm high, 33cm wide, 17cm deep

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