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A Royal Doulton Jug, decorated with pink and yellow flowers on blue ground with gilt handle and border, 14cm high, together with a Japanese Imari vase, a Hammersley china cream jug with floral decoration on white ground and gilt border, two Royal Crown Derby pin dishes, an overlaid two handled glass mug, three copper lustre cream jugs and a bowl (10)
A group of items to include a Chile .900 silver dish in the form of a hat with engraved design, French silver open salt with shaped bowl and foot, silver topped glass bottle with hinged lid, hallmarked London 1893 together with a silver plated trophy cup engraved March 1926 Empress Rooms G.C.G. (4).
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
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
A garniture of three 19th century cut glass vases, each with lid. Large vase height 11 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The lid of the centre lidded bowl has one tiny under edge chip to the top knop. This is not problematic. The lip of the base has one small 2.5 mm top edge chip and one further tiny 1 mm chip. These would probably polish out if deemed necessary. There are several very small under edge chips on the square base, but again these are minor. The bases of the small vases are both in first class condition. One lid is also in first class condition. The second lid has one small inside bottom lip chip and one very tiny pin head chip. Again these are not visible as they seat within the vase.
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