

China Trade porcelain entree dish with cover ca. 1835. Mandarin pattern Famille Rose colours with figures made probably for the American Market.
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[BATEMAN, HESTER]. SILVER.
A pair of Old English sugar-tongs with bright-cut decoration made in London between 1786 and 1790 by Hester Bateman. They are 13.5 cm long, weigh 29g and are engraved with the original script initials CAB. These tongs have clear marks and good colour. These tongs were made between the introduction of the Cameo duty mark in 1786 and the retirement of Hester Bateman in 1790.
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[ELEY, FEARN & CHAWNER] SILVER-GILT.
A Set of Six (6) Fine Antique English Silver-Gilt Hourglass Pattern Salt Spoons. Date: London 1829. Maker: Eley, Fearn & Chawner. Each of standard hourglass pattern, engraved with an arm crest. These are of very good weight and are in exceptional condition. The details show almost no wear and the gilding is original. Originally used for salt, they are often used for serving small drops of sauce or condiments today. Length: 4.25 in.s 10.7 cm (107mm) each Weight: 4oz or 16dwt. or 27g each.
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[HOLLAND, HENRY]. SILVER.
A Set of Six (6) Fiddle pattern teaspoons made in London in 1861 by Henry Holland. Each teaspoon is 13.7 cm long and the combined weight of the set is 97g. Each spoon is engraved with original script initials CK. All the marks are very clear, the spoons are of good colour and show little wear to the tip of the bowl. On one spoon there is a very slight dent to the edge of the bowl making a very slight wave to the right hand side. This is however very minor wear.
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[NORTHCOTE, THOMAS]. SILVER.
A George III Antique English Silver Serving Spoon. Date: London 1794 by Thomas Northcote. Of Old English pattern the stem bright-cut and engraved with a wrigglework border and florette crossover, the terminal engraved with the initials "RW". This is a handsome example with very pretty engraving. The bowl edge does not show any thinness, and the marks are in excellent condition.
Length: 12.125 in.s or 30.5cm (305mm) , 3 oz or 3dwt. or 102g.
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[WILSON, THOMAS(?) or WILKINSON, THOMAS(?)]. SILVER.
A pair of Bead-edged sugar tongs with circular bowls made in London, 1784-1785 by TW. The tongs are 13.5 cm long and weigh 35g. and the bow is engraved with original initials E*L. On the left hand arm are the hallmarks, lion passant and incuse duty mark (only used in London from 1784-1785), and on the right is the maker's mark. This is worn but appears to be that of Thomas Wilson or Thomas Wilkinson.
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Russian silver art deco cigarette case late 19th./early 20th. Century
Sun burst pattern with gold and cabochon thumbpiece & monogram to inside with gilt interior, with hallmarks in interior.
180 grams
4 x 2 3/4 x 7/16in. (10 x 7 x 1 3/4 cm)
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A GEORGE III BURLED-WALNUT AND FRUITWOOD(?) TEA CADDY, WITH INLAY
CIRCA 1780 [English]. Rectangular shape with mother-of-pearl diamond-shaped key- surround enclosing two rectangular inlaid canisters with twin (fruitwood or satinwood) lids and shaped ivory escutcheons at the centre of circular burled-yew wood inlay on fruitwood/ or satinwood lids.
12.5 CM. HIGH, 19.25. WIDE, 11.5 CM. DEEP
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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, WITH BOX-WOOD STRINGING
CIRCA 1780 [English]. Original mount but missing handle. Rectangular shape enclosing two rectangular inlaid canisters with twin hinged lids. Inside of tea caddy lid displaying oval harewood and stained marquetry inlaid shell-motif panel.
13.5 CM. HIGH, 21.25. WIDE, 13.5 CM. DEEP
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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, WITH BOX-WOOD STRINGING
CIRCA 1780 [English]. Original mount with oval ring handle to the lid. Rectangular shape enclosing two parts, one with glass mixing bowl ( one crack, but expertly repaired with clips) and second part with one rectangular inlaid canister with hinged lid.
13.5 CM. HIGH, 21.25. WIDE, 13.5 CM. DEEP
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