81699 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen

Verfeinern Sie Ihre Suche

Jahr

Sortieren nach Preisklasse
  • Liste
  • Galerie
  • 81699 Los(e)
    /Seite

Los 1

A Victorian specimen wood lozenge parquetry tea caddy, the interior divided into three compartments, 30cm w In fine condition and attractive (Please see lot 859 for image)

Los 1

A George III satinwood tea caddy, line inlaid, the divided interior retaining a pair of canisters, 30cm w Small later inlaid lozenge to the lid, the interior slightly modified, in otherwise good original condition

Los 1

A George III mahogany oval tea caddy, inlaid to the lid with a large oval harewood ground patera and crossbanded in rosewood, the divided interior with a pair of covers, 12.5cm h, 19.5cm w The hinge and lock old replacements with small repairs in consequence, the lid with a few old stains and marks which do not detract from the overall appearance (Please see lot 859 for image)

Los 1

A Victorian silver tea caddy by Walter and Charles Sissons, London 1893, the oval body embossed with shell scrolling below a wrythen fluted rim, fitted with a pull off cap, 12cm high

Los 1

An Edwardian silver tea caddy by George Jackson and David Fullerton, London 1909, of plain kidney shape in section with scrolled and gadrooned edges below an angled hinged cover, 8.5cm, 5.5oz

Los 1

A silver tea caddy by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1935, of octagonal form chased with arcs to alternate panels, raised on four ribbed feet below a moulded edge and having a loose fitting cover with stepped button finial, 12cm high, 7.25oz

Los 1

A Regency yew wood tea caddy, the sarcophagus shape containing two lidded compartments and a later mixing bowl, 19cm high

Los 1

A George IV marquetried rosewood tea caddy containing two canisters and cut glass mixing bowl, 37cm wide across the ring handles

Los 1

An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, the lid with ivory egg and dart edge and enclosing two baize lined compartments, 18.5cm wide

Los 1

A carved treen spectacles case with gilt spectacles, a jockey's cap treen caddy spoon and a bog oak and brass hexagonal snuff box (3)

Los 1

Mark Jacob, London, an 18th century walnut longcase clock, the caddy top hood with fret frieze and turned pilasters above cross banded trunk and plinth with stepped skirting, the 12 inch dial signed on a silvered boss to the arch, with silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, mask spandrels, and five pillar eight day movement, (possibly associated to case), restorations, 242cm high

Los 1

Victorian black laquered double tea caddy with mother of pearl inlaid and painted decoration, 23cm wide

Los 1

A 19th century mahogany chest, the crossbanded rectangular caddy top above a slide, four graduated drawers and a moulded skirt, standing on splayed bracket feet, 80cm wide

Los 1

A 19th century mahogany bow front chest, the crossbanded shaped caddy top above two short and three long graduated drawers, standing on bracket feet with a shaped apron, 108cm wide

Los 1

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with fitted interior (no jar).

Los 1

A planished silver caddy spoon with waisted bracket handle, 3 1/2", maker: Guild of Handicraft; a silver pill box, circular, with inset agate cover, modren; an Edward VII silver cigarette lighter, engraved overall with scrolling fern, Birmingham 1909; a similar vesta case, Birmingham 1920; an Edward VII silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1902; a miniature specimen vase, 3" high, Birmingham 1983; a photography frame, 7" x 5", Birmingham 1942, (in poor condition) (7).

Los 1

A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, oblong, with a silver cover, engraved with initials, the front panel overlaid, in silver 'Tea', 3 1/2" high, 2 1/2" wide, Chester 1896.

Los 1

A collection of diecast vehicles by Rextoys, Majorette, Matchbox and others, including a Corgi Junior No.57 Caddy Hot Rodder, metallic silver blue, mint in opened blister pack, most models mint or near mint and boxed (box).

Los 1

A late George III satinwood tea caddy, the top, front and sides, inlaid with repeating leaf bands and burr yew wood oval panels, within canted corners, opening to reveal two lidded compartments, 21cm

Los 1

A late George III mahogany and parquetry inlaid tea caddy, the interior with drop in boxes having sliding lids, 21cm

Los 1

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, opening to reveal a cut glass mixing bowl and a pair of bottles with stoppers, on brass claw and ball feet, 32cm

Los 1

A Victorian burr wood work box, the interior tray missing, 30cm; and An early 19th Century burr wood tea caddy, with repairs, 19cm (2)

Los 1

A George III satinwood tea caddy, with a domed lid, shell inlay, crossbanded borders and two compartments, 18.5cm; and A George III yew wood tea caddy, of square shape, with strung borders, 12.5cm (2)

Los 1

A Chippendale period mahogany tea caddy, with three interior divisions, on bracket feet, 23.5cm

Los 1

A blond tortoiseshell tea caddy, early 19th Century, having ivory borders, pewter stringing, a white metal plaque and escutcheon, brass lions mask ring handles and cast brass paw feet, the interior with two tortoiseshell lidded compartments and a mixing bowl, 28cm long

Los 1

A George III silver tea caddy, William Vincent, London 1777, of oval form, bright cut engraved with two bands of swags against a prick dot background, monogrammed within a shield cartouche, the hinged flat cover with a flower finial, 11oz, 8.5cm high

Los 1

An early Victorian mahogany cupboard, with a caddy and a gadrooned top, over a pair of arched panel doors, with leaf and scroll carved stiles and ball feet, 93cm x 55cm high

Los 1

An unusual inlaid mahogany gentlemans writing cabinet, c. 1900, the caddy top with inverted moulding opening to reveal a well fitted interior, with leather stationery pockets within the top, a fall front writing surface above two cupboard doors flanking book apertures, concealing hidden compartments, all upon square tapering legs, gilt impressed mark for 'Finnigans, 18 New Bond Street, W.', 133cm high, 92cm wide, 54.5cm deep

Los 1

A 19th century mahogany satinwood strung two division tea caddy 20 cm (8 in) wide, and another tea caddy

Los 1

A 19th Century Papier Mache Rectangular Tea Caddy having inlaid and painted mother of pearl, floral, leaf and gilt decoration, hinged lid enclosing 2 sectioned interior, 21.5cm wide

Los 1

Georgian mahogany rectangular tea caddy with partly fitted interior, 29 cm

Los 1

19th century Imari porcelain tea caddy with white metal lid, 11.5 cm

Los 1

A caddy spoon with hollow pressed handle, Birmingham 1866, another with mask head handle, Birmingham 1891 and a filigree caddy spoon, (not marked)

Los 1

Victorian pink lustre tea caddy, canted rectangular form decorated with a monochrome print of mother playing harpsichord with children in attendance, 6ins

Los 1

A 19th century glass 'U' shaped mixing bowl, from a tea caddy, cut with diamond and vertical bands, 4 1/2" high (11.5cm) and an oval glass bowl, cut with swags

Los 1

A LATE 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SINGLE TEA CADDY, with crossbanded and inlaid Satinwood decoration, pure box shape with hinged top. 5.5'' High x 4.5'' Square.

Los 1

A JAPANESE METAL MOUNTED MECHANICAL LAQUERED TEA CADDY, or games box with metal mounts painted floral decoration. Early 20th century. 6.5'' x 9'' x 10''.

Los 1

A 19TH CENTURY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, with beaded decoration on bun feet. 13.5'' x 7.5'' x 7.5''. (with glass jar).

Los 1

A GOOD 19TH CENTURY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, notably having an inlaid and fitted interior and on bracket feet. 15.5'' x 10'' x 9.5''.

Los 1

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, with satinwood banding and lion mask hoop handles. 12'' x 6'' x 6.5''.

Los 1

AN 18TH CENTURY SATINWOOD TEA CADDY, of plain form with mahogany cross banding and two inner covers to the lined interior. 9'' x 5.25'' x 5.5''.

Los 1

Scottish pottery counter match strike, of circular form with central receptacle and transfer printed to one side with Glasgow's coat of arms and the other with golfer and caddy in colours, 4 1/2in (11.5cm) diameter

Los 1

Arts and Crafts design pewter tea caddy, the circular cover with finial over barrel shaped vessel with embossed leaf designs 5in (12.7cm) high

Los 1

Cranston's tearoom caddy spoon and vesta case bearing inscibed advertising logos (2)

Los 1

Tortoiseshell and silver tea caddy, in the form of a Georgian knife box with swing handle and pierced silver foliate border to the hinged cover and with similarly designed silver work around the escutcheon, with original internal cover, maker E.S.B. Birmingham 1909, 4in (10.2cm)

Los 1

A 19th century inlaid and cross-banded rosewood tea caddy, with Sheraton-style lozenge motifs, width 31.5cm.

Los 1

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1840, by George Unite; together with one other silver-plated caddy spoon and a silver mustard spoon, London 1852.

Los 1

A collection of silver items, comprising four napkin rings, a Victorian caddy spoon with silver handle, and an engraved preserve spoon.

Los 1

A NYMPHENBURG TEA CADDY of rectangular domed form painted with sparse polychrome flowers with a domed cover, impressed sheild mark, 4.5".

Los 1

A WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE TEA CADDY, 18th century, of baluster shape transfer printed with flowers and insects, with hatched crescent mark, 5.5".

Los 1

A CHINESE EXPORT WARMING PLATE decorated in underglaze blue with a variation of the willow pattern, Qianlong, 11" wide, a Chinese export tea caddy and cover and two similar plates (4)

Los 1

A REGENCY MAHOGANY CADDY TOP CHEST OF DRAWERS, the crossbanded top above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass ring handles, on bracket feet, 35" wide

Los 1

An early 19th century Dutch tea caddy, of flattened oval outline with reeded borders and a hinged cover with lock, key and urn finial, crested Dutch date letter for 1815 and with later English import marks for London 1893 5.2in (13.2cm), 7oz.

Los 1

A mixed lot: including a Victorian folding fruit knife with engine turned sides, a modern sugar caster, a pepper caster, a Victorian mounted pepper grinder, a mounted glass vesta ball, a salt, a child's pusher, four plated caddy spoon and a plated trump marker. (lot)

Los 1

An Edwardian bombŽ shaped tea-caddy, of shaped oval outline by Charles Stewart Harris, London 1901, together with an Edwardian caddy spoon depicting St George slaying the dragon on the handle, the caddy 5.25in (13.3cm) wide, 8oz. (2)

Los 1

A Scottish provincial caddy spoon with a deep fluted bowl, and a pricked stem, by James Erskine, Aberdeen (E, hand with dagger) 1800-1810.

Los 1

An Edwardian cylindrical tea caddy, with moulded girdles and pull-off cap, crested, by James Henry Barraclough & Herbert Barraclough, London 1909 3.25in (8.25cm), 3oz.

Los 1

A George III bright-cut oval tea caddy, with an upper and lower band of reeding and floral festoons around the sides, centred by an engraved coat of arms around the lock, the domed cover with a knop finial, by Robert Hennell, London 1788 5in (12.8cm) wide, 11oz.

Los 1

A Victorian plated mounted tea caddy, with an ivory sleeve, carved with an all over diaper design, the engraved cover with a knop finial,unmarked, c.1870, 5.75in (15cm) high.

Los 1

Three Exeter made caddy spoons by William Woodman (of Bristol), 1825 1827 and c.1815 (no date letter). (3)

Loading...Loading...
  • 81699 Los(e)
    /Seite

Kürzlich aufgerufene Lose