A Vizagapatam horn tea caddy, mid 19th century, of sarcophagus form, opening to reveal an ivory penwork and cedar lined interior, with two lidded compartments, and a matched glass mixing bowl, turned knop and feet, 37cm wide 20.5cm deep 24.5cm high. For a similar workbox, see Amin Jaffer `Furniture from British India and Ceylon`, no. 61, p.214.
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Mixed group of silver items : embossed tea caddy and cover, London 1898 ; pair of Victorian cushion salts ; cylindrical lidded mustard pot; tea strainer ; Chester two-handled sugar basin ; two pairs of sugar tongs (one broken); four condiment spoons ; solid butter knife , pencil holder , 13oz 17dwt in total
Silver, comprising; a pair of small candlesticks, a pair of circular salts, Chester 1915, a pepperette, a salt, a mustard pot, two silver condiment spoons, two plated condiment spoons, a quatrefoil shaped sugar bowl, Birmingham 1909, a cream jug, Birmingham 1911, a cylindrical tea caddy, Chester 1910, a plated decanter label detailed Brandy and an oval pill box.
ARTS & CRAFTS WHITE METAL AND ENAMEL SET TEA CADDY, CIRCA 1910 of square canted form, the lid and four sides set with cloisonné enamel ovals depicting birds, and set within repoussé mounts bearing the names of the birds CUSHAT DOVE; WHAUP; MAVIS; PTARMIGHAN; CORN CRAKE, the whole raised on brackets cast as snails 13cm wide, 12cm high, 11cm deep
A French Victorian porcelain and brass mantel clock with an eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong and stamped `A&N, 31443`, the rectangular brass case with turned columns to the four corners, bun feet and turned finials to the four corners of the caddy top, the porcelain panel to the front painted with a romantic scene depicting a couple sitting in a garden beside a river with the dial having black Roman numerals and decorative brass hands, height: 32.5cm.
James Blackborow, London an ebonised and japanned longcase clock with the eight-day duration movement having turned finned pillars and striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch arched brass dial with a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and `meeting arrow head` half-quarter markings, the matted centre with ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, cast brass female-head spandrels to the four corners, decorative blued steel hands and engraved to a silvered boss within the arch `Jams. Blackborow, London`, with a `strike/silent` lever to the base of the arch and wheat-ear border engraving to the top, the ebonised case now with raised chinioserie decoration to the trunk door only, having three-quarter columns with brass capitals to the caddy-top hood, a lenticle glass to the trunk door and with a plain base, height: 220cm. * James Blackbarow is recorded as working in London in the early 18th century having been apprenticed in July 1701 to the well-known Hugenot maker David Lesturgeon and made a Freeman of the Clockmakers Company in February 1711. He was made a Liveryman and then died in 1746 whilst in the position of Warder within the Company

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