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Click here to subscribe1920s silver sugar caster, of urn form upon a square base, hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1927, together with a group of silver flatware, including three pairs of sugar nips, cruet spoon and shell bowl caddy spoon, all hallmarked Condition Report:Approx 8.01 ozt (249 grams)
18th century A Staffordshire enamel rectangular caddy box, decorated in enamel with pastoral scenes on a blue ground. With Rococo white enamel borders with gilt mounts. The interior decorated with an erotic scene. She in stockings with an open dress raised up, he well dressed but open and entering her. Property of a nobleman Dimensions: 5 in. (H) x 5 in. (W) x 3 in. (D)
A Victorian Gothic Revival silver tea caddy, Elkington & Co, London 1874, baluster form, with chased and engraved acanthus leaf and foliate decoration, with parcel-gilt neck base and interior, 14cm, 8oz . Condition Report:Body has 1 dent beside a vacant cartouche, central cartouche has personalised engraving, hinge and catch working, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
Victorian walnut, single division tea caddy with brass gothic banded embellishments and inset red hardstone. the semi domed, hinged lid opening to reveal a single interior with matching cover. 14cm wide, 13cm high, 11.5cm deep. and one further, similar, Victorian walnut twin division tea caddy with brass gothic banded embellishments, 18cm wide, 12.5cm high, 11cm deep. (2)
A Highly Decorative Victorian Hallmarked Silver Tea Caddy, GMJ, London 1894, of oval form with wavy cut rim and partial gadrooned design, the centre band with flowerhead and foliage decoration in relief, to vacant cartouche front and verso, detachable lid of the same design, approximately 9cm high.The caddy weighs 97grams.
A group of items comprising an Edwardian silver tea caddy, William Neale, Birmingham 1907, height 9cm, together with a Victorian silver cream jug, Edward Hutton, London 1891, together with a dressing table set, hallmarked vase with a weighted base, and perfume bottle, weight of weighable silver 166g/5.33ozt approx (9)
A Maria Santos-Alcantara "One Blossom Tree" Pewter Art and thuya wood jewellery box, with a Percy House Gallery price ticket, inscribed, 18.5 cm x 15.5 cm x 5 cm [Maria studied at the Instituto Gabriela Mistral Art & Design in Madrid from 1980 to 1983. She now works from her studio in Kirkby Stephen taking her inspiration from nature to create fine silver jewellery alongside clocks, photograph frames, mirrors and boxes], together with a Glover and Smith "Little Acorns" boxed pewter caddy spoon, 11.5 cm