Pair George II sterling tea caddieswith Wallace armorial by James Langlois London dated 1741 carved ivory finial above rectangular hinged lid with chamfered corners; engraved with arms of Wallace above banner...
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George II Silver Tea Caddy Box, London,1741, maker's mark AC, possibly Augustus Courtauld, square, with rounded corners, tiered lid, chased and embossed with rocaille edging and detailing, ht. 3 1/2, wd. 3 5/8...
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A George II silver tea caddy,
by JohnNewton, London 1727,
rounded rectangular form, slide off top with a pull off domed cover, height 12.5cm, approx. weight 7oz....
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GEORGE II SILVER TEA CADDY, Pezé Pilleau,London, 1743. Square form, on bracket feet, hinged cover; continuous border of chased scrolling foliage, the front with armorial crest - 16 oz., 4 dwt.; 4 1/2 in. x 3 3/4...
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George II Silver Tea Caddy
Maker'smark illegible, London, 1748
Having a reverse pear-form body embossed with floral garlands centering a blank cartouche on each side, the removable lid with shell-form finial....
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GEORGE II WALNUT TEA CADDY, THE SILVERHINGES, ESCUTCHEON PLATE AND BAIL HANDLE WITH MAKER'S MARK OF CN, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
Th e stepped rectangular cover above bombe sides and opening to reveal a pair of...
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A George II London Sterling Tea CaddyGroup,
bearing the date mark for 1754 and the makers mark for Samuel Taylor, and includes three matching footed sterling tea caddies, with ornate rococo and floral repousse...
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GEORGE III BRIGHT-CUT ENGRAVED SILVERTEA CADDY AND A GEORGE II SILVER TEAPOT STAND William Plummer London 1788 and marks rubbed London 1796; of oblong scalloped outline the caddy with loop bands and hinged lid...
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Collection of miscellaneous silver comprisingof: a silver caddy of square form with repousse decoration, bearing marks for William Comyns & Sons, London, 1891, 10cm high, a George I silver gilt berry spoon, and a George...
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A silver toddy ladle, the bowl fittedwith a Portuguese small gold coin, 1734, the handle mounted with a George II Maundy coin and with a twisted whalebone handle, a gilt metal quizzing glass, a silver tea caddy...
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Early George II sterling silver teacaddy possibly edward gibbons, london, 1728 Of cubic form, the hinged cover centered by an armorial crest, and with monogram 'IAC' to underside. H: 3 5/8, W: 3, D:...
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A George II Sterling Silver BalusterForm Tea Caddy, maker untraced, London, 1746, elaborately chased with flowers and foliate scrolls, removable bottom, height 5 1/2 in., weight 8.85 troy ozs. $500/750...
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George II Sterling Silver Tea Caddy,London, 1734-35, Edward Feline, maker, square, with a stepped lid and engraved armorial to the front purportedly of Sir John Molesworth, ht. 4 1/2 in., approx. 16.4 troy oz....
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George II Silver-Mounted Shagreen TeaCaddy Case , 18th c., canted lid with bail handle, velvet-lined fitted interior, ball and claw feet, 7 in., w. 8 1/2 in., d. 5 1/2 in...
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A George II mahogany and brass mountedtea caddy, in the manner of Landall & Gordon, each surface with four mitred veneers and ebony banding with moulded brass edges, the hinged cover with a swing handle and floret...
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An Elizabeth II sterling silver fourpiece tea and coffee service Asprey & Co. Ltd London 1974 In the George I style comprising: a coffee pot; a teapot; a cream jug and an open sugar bowl; together with a Tiffany...
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GEORGE II REPOUSSÉ SILVER INVERTEDBELL-FORM TEA CADDY AND COVER Maker's mark rubbed, London, 1750; together with a George IV silver small cruet frame fitted with four cut-glass bottled and stoppers. 5 5/8...
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GEORGE III SILVER REPOUSSÉ TEA CADDY.Alice and George Burrows II, London, 1807. Oval, floral repoussé decoration allover, urn-form finial; the interior fitted with two compartments - 14 oz., 4 dwt.; 6 in. high.
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GROUP OF GEORGE III AND AMERICAN SILVERSERVING PIECES, LATE EIGHTEENTH-NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Comprising a small sugar sifter, Hester Bateman, London, 1785-86; two tea caddy spoons, one Peter & Ann Bateman, the other...
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A George II oak and parquetry strungtea caddy, with moulded edges and a leaf cast silver coloured metal handle to the hinged cover to a previously divided interior and having a raised spoon shelf at the back...
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