A GEORGE I SILVER TEA CADDY
Property from an estate near Dusseldorf
A GEORGE I SILVER TEA CADDY

MARK OF JOHN FARNELL, LONDON, 1722

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A GEORGE I SILVER TEA CADDY
MARK OF JOHN FARNELL, LONDON, 1722
Octagonal with pull-off cap and sliding base, later engraved with Chinoiserie mandarin, vertical diaperwork bands and rococo scrolls, vacant reserve to one side; also a Duch ovoid tea caddy chased with frieze of shells, tassels and diaperwork, apparently Amsterdam, 18th century; a Duch vase-shaped mustard pot on square pedestal foot, sides pierced with fluting below a fretwork band, domed cover, clear glass liner; mark of HS, 1807/1809; a sugar caster, London, 1937; a Danish dish with wavy beaded edge; a fiddle pattern salt spoon, London, 1874; and an electroplated chamberstick
First item 4 ¼ in. high (11 cm.)
38 oz. (1178 gm.)

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