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 Regency partridge wood (?) tea caddy of sarcophagus shape with boxwood stringing, 31.5cm wide

Los 1

An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy with fitted interior, ring handles and squat bun feet, 15.5cm high, 30.5cm wide (replacement bowl)

Los 1

A Victorian bird's eye and burr elm tea caddy with crossbanding and shaped front, later converted to a jewellery box with lift-out shelf and later turned feet, 26cm wide.

Los 1

A mahogany and rosewood crossbanded tea caddy of sarcophagus shape with boxstringing, two lidded compartments and bun feet, 20cm wide.

Los 1

A mahogany and crossbanded tea caddy of casket shape with boxstringing and hinged lid opening to reveal two lidded caddies on brass ball feet (one missing), 22cm wide.

Los 1

A mid 19th Century rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus shape with mother-of-pearl inlaid, hinged top opening to reveal two lidded caddies and a central well, 30cm wide.

Los 1

A 19th Century mahogany and rosewood crossbanded tea caddy of rectangular shape with two lidded compartments, 20cm wide.

Los 1

A Victorian papier mache and mother of pearl inlaid three division tea caddy, circa 1860, including floral painting and a pair of lidded compartments, h.17cm., w.32cm., d.19cm.

Los 1

Silver bangle, caddy spoon, necklace and other small items of silver

Los 1

Regency rosewood tea caddy, sarcophagus form opening to reveal a twin caddy interior, 27cm

Los 1

A Regency tortoishell and ivory tea caddy, early 19th century, of rectangular form with rounded top corners, pewter strung, enclosing two divisions and raised on compressed bun feet, 6" wide, 4" deep, 4.25" high

Los 1

A George III burrwood and boxwood strung tea caddy, circa 1790, of canted rectangular form enclosing two lidded compartments and later glass sugar bowl, cover warped, 11.5" wide, 5.5" deep, 6" high

Los 1

Victorian silver pear shaped cream jug by William Gibson and John Langman, with double scroll handle, raised on 3 trefoil shaped pad feet, London 1896, 10cm high, 2 pairs of similar 20th century circular napkin rings of plain design and one other similar, and a silver caddy spoon, maker's mark CB & S, Sheffield 1917, combined weight approx' 9oz (7).

Los 1

Early George III silver tea caddy and cover, in rococo style and of square waisted bombe form, the domed cover and body embossed and chased with trailing flowers, the shell cast apron terminating in scrolled feet (finial lacking), by Pierre Gillois, London 1760, approx 11.5 ozs, 14.5cm high.

Los 1

Silver tea caddy, of drum form with ribbon cast borders, makers mark worn, Birmingham 1919, approx 5ozs, 9cm high.

Los 1

A Chinese export famille rose porcelain tea caddy and cover, Qianlong (1736-1795) of fluted triangular form decorated with an antique vase on a low table and peony within pink cell diaper borders, cover repaired, 4" high, Chinese export famille rose baluster cream jug, 4.5" high, Chinese export famille rose baluster vase and cover, damaged, 6.5" high and a Chinese export famille rose ovoid tea caddy and cover decorated with figure panels, the base applied with gilt scrollwork, circa 1740, damage, 5.5" high, (4)

Los 1

George V silver tea caddy by Mappin & Webb, the rectangular body with cushion shaped lid and flame finial on claw feet, Birmingham 1915, 12cm high x 10cm wide.

Los 1

19th century rectangular ash and rosewood cross banded tea caddy, the interior missing its glass sugar bowl between oblong lidded tea cannisters, 32cm wide x 16cm deep.

Los 1

Inlaid walnut tea caddy, the interior with single lidded division, 14.5cm wide x 11cm deep.

Los 1

A silver and copper caddy spoon probably designed by Archibald Knox and retailed at Liberty, heart-shaped bowl with pierced handle unmarked 9cm. long.

Los 1

George III design mahogany tea caddy containing approximately 230 engraved mother of pearl gaming counters.

Los 1

Four tins simulating inlaid wooden boxes: a large Colman's Mustard tin in the shape of a knife box; a similar but smaller tin by Hudson Scott & Sons; a simulated inlaid satinwood box marked only "Copyright"; and a simulated tea caddy by William Crawford & Sons Ltd.

Los 1

Early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular form, with fitted interior, replacement interior lids, 19cm wide.

Los 1

A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of waisted sarcophagus shape, the interior with two lidded lift-out cannisters, flanking a cut glass mixing bowl, 14in. (36cm.) wide

Los 1

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of chamfered almost cube form, inlaid with ovals, the corners with foliate pendants, 5in. (13cm.) wide

Los 1

A BURR-YEW TEA CADDY with two lidded lift-out cannisters, flanking a vacant mixing bowl aperture, 12in. (30.5cm.) wide

Los 1

A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus shape, with brass paw feet, now adapted for stationery, 14in. (36cm.) wide

Los 1

A TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of chamfered rectangular shape, the edges with ivory lines, silver hinge and cartouche, 4in. (10cm.) wide

Los 1

A TEA CADDY Oval, with ring handles and hinged cover, Birmingham, 1902, 11cm.

Los 1

A VICTORIAN TEA CADDY oval, with repousse decoration of a Classical scene, maker's mark indistinct, Chester, 1899, 10cm. high; 4.75oz

Los 1

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON shell-shaped bowl, bright-cut engraved decoration to the handle, by Hester Bateman, 1789, 7.5cm.

Los 1

A FURSTENBERG TEA CADDY AND COVER of rectangular shape, gilt with sprays of flowers, the caddy neck rim with blue F mark, 4 1/4in. (11cm.) high

Los 1

Georgian silver caddy spoon by J.W., single struck, Queens pattern handle, oval bowl, Birmingham 1820.

Los 1

Victorian rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus shape with mother-of-pearl and metal inlay, turned handles and carved base, bun feet, 33cm wide.

Los 1

Anglo Chinese lacquered tea caddy of rectangular shape depicting pagodas and figures opening to reveal four lidded compartments with foliate patterns, 36cm wide.

Los 1

An 18th century mahogany dressing table mirror, the later plate to a gilt gesso slip within a moulded frame with tapering supports, the caddy moulded edge box base with three drawers having shaped fronts on bracket feet, 18in (45.7cm) wide.

Los 1

A continental ebonized and gilt metal mounted tea caddy, rectangular with canted corners with gilt painted simulated cracks, the interior lidded, on claw and ball feet, 5.5in (14cm) wide.

Los 1

An early 19th century cube tea caddy, mahogany veneered with marquetry shell inlaid panels, the interior with a lid, 4.75in (12cm) wide.

Los 1

A Georgian mahogany 2-section tea caddy with string inlaid decoration, 7" wide, and a further mahogany box.

Los 1

A Sheraton mahogany 2-section tea caddy with shell inlaid decoration and ball finial, no interior, 7.5" wide.

Los 1

A George III mahogany 2 section tea caddy with extensive inlays to the rectangular body with brass loop handle and fitted interior, 9" wide.

Los 1

A Victorian rosewood and burr walnut tea caddy of canted rectangular form, having inlaid top, 6" wide.

Los 1

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form having pewter and mother of pearl inlay and bun feet, 9" wide.

Los 1

A Victorian silver caddy spoon of plain design with Fiddle pattern handle, Birmingham 1842.

Los 1

A pair of white metal caddy spoons, with polychrome enamel decoration, 19th century.

Los 1

A 19th century silver caddy spoon, with Kings pattern handle, the bowl cast with Shell and C Scrolls, London assay.

Los 1

A Victorian flamed mahogany tea caddy with a part fitted interior, 11" wide.

Los 1

Other properties. A Regency tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy, circa 1820, h.13.5cm. w.15.5cm. d.10.5cm.

Los 1

A George IV tortoiseshell bowfront tea caddy, circa 1820, h.14cm., w.16cm., d.10cm.

Los 1

A Regency penwork tea caddy, circa 1820, the interior with twin lids, decorated with Chinoiserie scenes, h.16cm., w.23cm., d.14cm.

Los 1

A Victorian engraved caddy spoon,+ with a fiddle stem, initialled, and a circular bowl with a petal-shaped outline, by Henry Holland, London 1850. (See lot 124 for illustration)

Los 1

A George III provincial caddy spoon,+ with a fluted, scallop-shell bowl and a fluted, hook-end stem by H. Tudor & T. Leader, Sheffield 1791, 3.25" (8.2cm) long. (See lot 124 for illustration)

Los 1

A George III engraved caddy spoon,+ with a hollow fiddle pattern stem, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1809. (See lot 228 for illustration)

Los 1

A George III fiddle caddy spoon,+ stamped in the bowl to simulate overlapping leaves, by Josiah Snatt, London 1808, 3.5in (9cm) long, 0. 2oz. (See lot 228 for illustration)

Los 1

A modern seal top caddy spoon,+ with a hammered oval bowl and openwork decoration at the junction of the stem, by Amy Sandheim, London 1925, 3.75in (9.5cm) high, 0.6oz. (See lot 228 for illustration)

Los 1

A late Victorian Britannia standard tea caddy of canted oblong form, with a pull-off cap and slide-out base, oneside set with a lion, by T. Bradbury, London 1897, 5.5in (14cm) high, 6.5oz.

Los 1

An Edwardian tea caddy,+ in the form of a plain oval flask, with a pull-off cap, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1902, 4in (10cm) high, 3. 5oz.

Los 1

A George III yew wood veneered tea caddy with boxwood stringing supported on brass ball feet, with two interior lined compartments, 21.5cm wide

Los 1

An early 19th century rosewood veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with a fitted interior on squat bun feet, 32.5cm wide

Los 1

A SILVER PLATED ON COPPER TEA CADDY & COVER, of square serpentine outline, Height 4", and an EPNS PIN TRAY, of rectangular shape with repousse serpentine everted gallery, 9" x 4.5".

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

Kürzlich aufgerufene Lose