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A Chinese silver rectangular box and cover, overall decorated with herons amongst flowers and foliage, signed to base, 18 cm wide: another similar; A Chinese lacquered tea caddy, gilt decorated to outside, lead lined interior, 22 cm wide; A Japanese white metal monkey pepper pot, (4). CONDITION REPORT: weights of boxes large 525g and small 325g, very dirty, surface reacted well to cleaning, slight compression to all sides, but in good condition
GOLF INTEREST NEIL ALDEN ARMSTRONG (August 5, 1930 - August 25, 2012) an autographed copy of The Royal & Ancient Golf Club `Rules of Golf` 2000. Notes: Neil Armstrong was an American astronaut and the first person to walk on the Moon. This Rules of Golf copy is the property of a gentleman, a professional caddy, who caddied for the former astronaut in May 2000 at Royal Troon. The book was the only object that was to hand and is hand-inscribed in blue pen ``Jerry, Good Luck, Neil Armstrong``.
JACK NICKLAUS & SIR STEVE REDGRAVE AUTOGRAPHED CADDY TABARD the Royal Troon Golf Club branded tabard was owned by the same caddy of lot 402. He caddied at a the RBS Celebrity Pro-Am Golf Day at Royal Troon in July 2004, a warm up the 2004 Open Championship held at Royal Troon. During the round the exchanged banter with Nicklaus and Redgrave, resulting in the golfer signing the tabard ``Mrs Nicklaus``, the former Olympic rower signed his full name.
A miscellaneous collection of Fiddle pattern silver cutlery, various makers, London, Exeter, Birmingham, Dublin & Edinburg, 1803-1881, comprising: 4 tablespoons, 2 table forks, a dessert fork, a fish knife, 2 teaspoons, 2 caddy spoons, a sauce ladle and 7 various condiment spoons, 708g in total; etc
A 19th century brass boiling pan with scrolled iron handle together with a 19th century sarcophagus shaped rosewood veneered tea caddy, raised on four squab supports with inlaid mother of pearl decoration, a pair of cast metal three divisional candelabra with extensive scrolling acanthus detail with ormolu type finish, sundry horse brasses, a boxed set of five contemporary enamel and cabachon decorated metal work urns of varying form, each on miniature hardwood stands, a section of hand stitched fabric, together with a Rabone boxwood ruler, etc
A collection of silver flatwares: to include; a pickle fork, Sheffield 1899, a Victorian caddy spoon, Birmingham 1875 by George Unite, a pair of Victorian Exeter salt spoons 1862 by John Stone, a set of six Continental teaspoons and a Victorian preserve spoon, total weight of silver 12.21ozs.
A rare George III inlaid, possibly canopy wood, twin compartment tea caddy,inlaid with oval burr yew wood panels within foliate garlands and inlaid fluted canted corners,13cm high, anda George III burr walnut tea caddy,with strung decoration and two lift-out compartments,16.5cm high (2)CONDITION REPORT: Lid warped.
An early 19th century French silver tea caddy, cockerel stamp for 800 purity, makers stamp JGH above star, within a diamond, the box of curved oblong vase form, the concave hinged cover with recumbent lion finial, approx 12cm high, approx 8.9oz. CONDITION REPORT: Repair to hinge, general dents and creasing, no key.
A rare George III inlaid, possibly canopy wood, twin compartment tea caddy,inlaid with oval burr yew wood panels within foliate garlands and inlaid fluted canted corners,13cm high, anda George III burr walnut tea caddy,with strung decoration and two lift-out compartments,16.5cm high (2)CONDITION REPORT: Lid warped.
A miscellaneous collection of Fiddle pattern silver cutlery, various makers, London, Exeter, Birmingham, Dublin & Edinburg, 1803-1881, comprising: 4 tablespoons, 2 table forks, a dessert fork, a fish knife, 2 teaspoons, 2 caddy spoons, a sauce ladle and 7 various condiment spoons, 708g in total; etc

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