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A George III mahogany longcase clock signed Thomas Trigge, London, the caddy top above brass and silvered dial with subsidiaries seconds dial and calendar dial to the arch, flanked by rococo spandrels, the arched trunk door between stock fluted quadrant corners on plinth base, the eight day movement striking the hours on bell, 240cm height
A DUTCH TEA CADDY of oblong form with reeded border and cable rim, the domed lid with coiled snake handle, 13cm h, marked on the body, lid and foot, maker ASHN, 1829, 10ozs 10dwts ++With the original lock and a contemporary miniature key, the serpent handle lacking the securing nut so only seated in position. No repairs, the marks satisfactory
A VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL TEA CADDY of lozenge parquetry with pagoda lid and abalone borders, the divided interior with a pair of covers with carved mother of pearl flower knops, on vegetable ivory feet, 17.5cm w ++Lacking one or two pieces of the abalone veneer but in otherwise excellent condition apart from one hinge being defective but this has not resulted in any damage to the veneering, the lining foil perished
A VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL BOW FRONTED TEA CADDY the chamfered lid outlined with abalone, the divided interior retaining a pair of covers, on vegetable ivory feet, 14.5cm w ++In fine complete condition, the foil lining perished. The two small ivory button knobs to the interior covers non-matching and one probably an early replacement
William Kipling, London, a blue Chinoiserie lacquer longcase clock, 18th century and later, the hood with later caddy top and flambeau finials, the 12 inch brass dial signed to a boss in the arch, feather banded border, mask spandrels, silvered seconds dial, date aperture and chapter ring, 8 day 5 pillar movement, the trunk with breakarch door and raised on a stepped plinth base, 267cm high
Burr walnut Trinity Lighthouse tea caddy, extensively inlaid with tea clippers, panels all surrounded with cross banding in various specimen woods. The interior similarly decorated with stained woods, the lids with bone handles. The interior of the lid fully lined with ormolu decoration and a central portrait. Artifacts made by British lighthouse keepers were marketed directly to the sailing captains and owners of the ships they aided. Fine inlaid woodwork is a tell-tale attribute of their learned craft, with parquetry and marquetry examples in existence. The Trinity House box, for letter writing, sewing and tea storage is very desired, as well as the uniquely stylised tables and ship models members of the service built.
A George III silver straight-sided oval tea caddy by Robert Hennell I, London 1781, the oval finial with embossed rocaille work, a flat cover, embossed overall with flowering foliage and rocaille work, engraved with a crest, 12cm (4.75in) high, 367g (11.8 oz) gross. It is the crest recorded for PAYNE of Itteringham, Norfolk and for THIMBLETHORP of Henley on Thames.
A mid 19th century Boulle marquetry oval miniature Box or Tea Caddy, an early Victorian tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, a late 19th century carved ivory Brooch and a similar period scagliola Papier Presse, the miniature box or caddy of oval form with foliate scroll brass inlaid decoration, the similarly inlaid slightly domed lid with brass knopped handle, the Victorian caddy of rectangular form with column corners, the hipped lid opening to a foil lined interior, on plinth base and bun feet, the brooch formed as a bunch of grapes hanging from a section of a leafy vine, the papier presse of rectangular form with central diamond motifs within a scalloped border (4)" The boulle box, 7.5cm high, 8.2cm wide, 5.5cm deep, the ivory brooch 7cm the presse-papier, 2cm high, 13cm wide, 8cm deep The miniature box or tea caddy in fair condition commensurate with age with slight losses to the tortoiseshell to the edges of the base and slight lifting to the brass-work in places, the hinges slightly loose, the interior with losses to the foil lining. The Victorian tea caddy in poor to fair condition with damages and losses to the tortoiseshell veneers and a column lacking to one corner.The brooch in good condition with some dust and dirt to the crevices of the carving.The papier presse with dust and dirt to the surface and losses to one corner. View on auctionatrium.com

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