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A wall hung brass monkey dinner gong, pair of French brass candlesticks 23cm high, a circular brass tea caddy with low relief embossed lion's mask design and mulberry finial, 18cm high, brass weights,a crumb tray, graphite holder, brass trench art match holder with poppy design, and other collectibles.
An early 19th century amboyna and satinwood strung tea caddy of bombée domed octagonal outline and with ivory escutcheon, the hinged cover with original velvet lined interior opening to reveal two lids, flanked by ring brass carrying handles, 21 cm long CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs, deterioration to the finish of the veneers. Various cracks, splits and losses to carcass and veneers. Some fitments missing (please see photos for examples). Stringing lifting, some veneers lifting. Inner lids warped and with cracks and losses. Overall in need of sympathetic restoration.
A Victorian ebonised and brass mounted cased musical mantle clock with pagoda top and pineapple finials over a glazed door flanked by caryatid pilasters on a plinth base with scrolling feet, housing an eight day three train movement with arched dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed "Page, Keen & Page, Plymouth", surmounted by chime silent dial, slow/fast dial and Westminster chimes/chime striking eight bells, 68 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Case - dirty with white marks to caddy top - possibly paint. Inner rear door with scuffs and wear. Replacement hinges to rear door. movement with aged wear. Some wear to silvered chapter ring and subsidiary dials. Matter centre dirty with some small areas of dark staining. Silvered arch surround with surface scratches - with key. Please see photos. Total weight approx 18.75kg (41.5 lbs). Approx dimensions - height to top of finial 68cm, width at widest point across feet 36cm, depth at widest point across feet 36cm. Across dial 16cm.
A Victorian silver spoon, Dutch style, with a figural terminal, Pairpoint Brothers, London 1879, pair of George III silver sugar tongs, London 1798, silver Old English mustard spoon, crest engraved, Richard Crossley, London 1796, caddy spoon with kidney shaped bowl, floral engraved, Cocks & Betteridge, Birmingham 1812, and two further caddy spoons, 5.85 toz. (6) Provenance: The Estate of David Powell MBE.
19th Century tortoiseshell serpentine front sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, having white metal stringing, the hinged cover opening to reveal a lidded two section interior and standing on bun feet, 19.5cm wide Tortoiseshell has gone cloudy. One section of silver inlay has come detached on the lid. The other corners to the lid and three sections to lower edge of the base are missing their inlay. Lid has damage to the underside effecting the right side panel and
19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior with cut glass mixing bowl flanked by covered compartments, standing on brass ball feet, 30cm wide Repairs to lid and base around the hinge area. All corners to lid have some damage. Front right panel has later infill near the base. Some splits to panels. One foot appears odd and all feet appear to have been moved slightly - ** General condition consi
A 19th century rectangular rosewood veneered tea caddy of large proportions, the stepped top with carved triple stepped border above tapering body and matching base, raised on four carved bun feet, height 23cm, width 37cm (lacking one loop handle), the hinged lid enclosing two compartment interior surrounding associated mixing bowl
A Victorian walnut inlaid rectangular lady's writing slope, the hinged lid enclosing purple velvet lined writing surface and an arrangement of compartments, veneer losses, width 35cm, depth 23cm, height 15cm, also a 19th century rectangular two division tea caddy with marquetry inlaid top, width 21cm, depth 11.5cm, height 12.4cm (part af) (2)
A humorous early 20th century pencil and watercolour golfing caricature showing a stone-age scene with an irate Scottish golfer sending his caddy into the jaws of a dinosaur, inscribed "the fate of the caddy who stuffed" and with indistinct initials CT? 26 x 37 cm together with a coloured caricature print after Lawson hood of a billiards scene "The wearing of the green" 22 x 17 cm, both framed.
Continental style silver plate footed tea caddy Continental style silver plate footed tea caddy having pierced floral and quatrefoil decoration, the interior lined with a cobalt glass insert, 4.5`h Provenance: Private collection Monterey, California. Descended through family; Estate of Amanda Rupert. Amanda Rupert and Jacob Rupert (her brother) owned the New York Yankees from 1915-1939 Starting Price: $50

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