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Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1929 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, this handsome, Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, is a fine reproduction of a Queen Anne period caddy, with a slide off base, and removable cap. The tea caddy measures 5.25"(13.5cm) tall, by 3.25"(8.5cm) wide, by 2"(5cm) deep, and weighs 6.1 troy ounces.
£595
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1942 by William Suckling Ltd., this handsome, Sterling Silver Teapot, is in the Art Deco taste, and measures 6"(15cm) tall, by 10"(25.5cm) wide, by 5"(12.5cm) deep. The teapot weighs 18.8 troy ounces.
£725
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1895 by Walker & Hall, this attractive, Antique Sterling Silver & Glass Biscuit Box, features engraved decoration to the silver lid and base, and a hobnail cut glass body. The biscuit box measures 9"(23cm) tall with the handle up (6.5"(16.5cm) tall without the handle), by 8.5"(21.5cm) wide, by 7"(18cm) deep.
£3,475
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1810 by Thomas Lamborn, this fantastic and very rare, Regency period, Antique, Sterling Silver Honey Skep, is beautifully crafted and stands on three ball feet, with a domed lid and a glass liner. The honey pot measures 5.5"(14cm) tall to the top of the ring handle, by 3.5"(9cm) in diameter, with a silver weight of 6.1 troy ounces.
£6,945
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1927 by Frank Cobb & Co., this incredible, Sterling Silver Table, is quite possibly unique, and is the first example of an all sterling silver table we have ever been able to offer. The tray, which is decorated with a shell and gadroon border, and engraved crest to the centre, can be removed from the base and used on its own. The table measures 19"(48cm) tall, by 27.75"(68cm) over the handles, by 16"(41cm) deep, and weighs an impressive 8.4kg (270 troy ounces).
£21,975