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Two trays of assorted items to include: various vintage gaming counters; draughts, dominoes etc, a wooden travelling marble solitaire game with counters, cribbage board, a geometric carved three section box, inlaid jewellery box, musical wooden base and a wooden carved dish with floral rim. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Images of travelling marble solitaire added. Marbles are in caddy, but they are not glass.
A large collection of vintage 20th century unboxed 'Lilliput Lane' cottage figures to include; St Lawrence Church, Gossip Gate, The Toy Shop, The China Shop, Waterside Mill, Tea Caddy Cottage, Gulliver's gate, Riverview, Sweats & Treats, LN Mongers & Sons, Cradle cottage, Kendle Tea House, The Greengrocers, Applejack cottage, Marigold Meadow, Derwent Le Dale, Clover cottage, Larkrise, Pussy Willow, Mothers Garden, Watermill, Granny's Bonnet, Victoria Cottage, Evergreens, Mair Haven, Little Hay, Nest Egg, Grandma's & Grandpa's, Birdlip Bottom, Honeysuckle cottage, Lady Jane's cottage, Wagtails, Sunnyside, Farthing Lodge, Two Hoots, Labour of Love, Cotman cottage, The Sidings, Bargate Cottage Tea Rooms,Greensted Church, Flower Sellers, Ladybird Cottage, Canterbury Bells, Travellers Way, H Samuel, Pawnbroker & New Forest Teas. Largest measures 1cm (height).
An Edwardian silver baby's rattle, another and miscellaneous other silver smallwork, to include envelope postage stamp case, caddy spoon, condiments, thimbles, scent / salts bottle, button hook, trowel page marker, compact, cigarette holders, etc, 3ozs weighable Several items worn or damaged but mostly good
An early Victorian octagonal tortoiseshell tea caddy, wire stringing and silvered escutcheon, ivory knop and bone feet, the divided interior retaining pair of covers, 19cm h Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: V1E5YRV9 Good condition
Three 19th century and later boxes, comprising a mahogany travel box, with inlaid mother of pearl, the interior with a fitted interior, including silver plated and glass containers, with a pull out drawer to the bottom, both keys present, 17cm H x 30.5cm W, together with a brass bound mahogany writing slope, with a tooled leather slope, the box, 15cm H x 30cm W, a Rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the fitted interior missing and with no bun feet, 15cm H x 23cm W, and a wooden bowl (4)
A Japanese silver-plated tea caddy,Meiji period (1868-1912), of tapering form with a rounded shoulder, moulded with irises against a hammered ground, the cover similarly decorated, stamped marks 'Jungin' to base, with metal mounts and base,13.5cm high (2)Condition ReportOverall 397.9g. Tested not solid silver. Surface scratches and minor dents.
AN EARLY THREE-CASE LACQUER INRO WITH TEA CEREMONY UTENSILS (CHADOGU)UnsignedJapan, late 17th to early 18th century, Edo period (1605-1868)The early, small three-case inro of rectangular and oval form, bearing a roiro ground, decorated in takamaki-e with hiramaki-e details, depicting a large natsume (tea caddy) decorated with gold kiku (chrysanthemum) blossoms, sitting on a brocade cloth with various geometric designs and kiku medallions. The reverse with a gold-splashed chawan (tea bowl) resting on the cloth. The top and sides embellished with further kiku motifs. The interior cases of nashiji with gold fundame rims.HEIGHT 5.6 cm, LENGTH 5.2 cmCondition: Good condition with typical wear along the edges, tiny losses, and some surface scratches.Provenance: Hotel des ventes Giroux, 4 October 1947, Brussels. Galerie Duval, 2 February 1949, Brussels. Collection of Robert and Isabelle de Strycker, acquired from the above and thence by descent in the same family. The upper case with an old collector's label, 'L 574.' Robert de Strycker (1903-1968) was a French engineer who specialized in metallurgy. He was a Stanford graduate, a professor at the University of Leuven, a director of the Institute of Metallurgy at the Université Catholique de Louvain, and one of the most influential members of the faculty of applied sciences. After World War II, he made large contributions to France's post-war recovery. Robert and his wife Isabelle (1915-2010) first encountered Chinese art at the British Museum during a stay in London in the 1930s. Enamored with the style and beauty, they both decided to study and collect Chinese works of art. In 1938 they eventually began to build their collection, buying from Belgian, Parisian, and English dealers. They kept close contact with the famous English collector Sir Harry Garner (1891-1977) and noted Czech collector and expert Fritz Low-Beer (1906-1976). In 1964, the couple lent 174 objects from their collection to the Belgian city of Leuven's museum for an exhibition titled Oude kunst in Leuvens Privébezit ('Old Art in Private Collections in Leuven'), and in 1967 they lent around thirty Japanese objects to the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels for their exhibition Kunst van Japan im belgischen Privatverzameingen ('Japanese Art in Belgian Private Collections').
Attractive composite five piece silver tea and coffee set, comprising silver coffee pot hallmarked R&B, Sheffield 1906; silver teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug hallmarked JD&S Sheffield, 1929 & 1918 (2) respectively, plus a small silver tea caddy hallmarked JD&S Sheffield 1930, all initialled HGB. Gross weight of five items (includes 2 wooden handles and 3 wooden finials (1 bent)) - 61.75oz. approx.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, including three differing cigarette-cases; a goblet; a commemorative dish; an Italian mug; three differing napkin-rings, one silver plate; an Elizabeth II caddy-spoon in the form of a jockey cap and other items, weighable silver 19oz 2dwt, 593gr (qty)
TWO FAMILLE ROSE TEAWARES 19TH-20TH CENTURY 十九至二十世紀 粉彩人物題詩紋茶壺 及 人物紋長方委角蓋盒 comprising: one teapot of cylindrical form, the centre with a raised groove to imitate bamboo section, set with a grooved spout in imitation of bamboo shoot, painted with figures to one side, reverse inscribed, the base marked in iron-red but covered by a red wax seal; and one rectangular lidded tea caddy with canted corners, painted on both sides with figures Dimensions:widths: teapot 13.5cm and tea caddy 8cm Provenance:Provenance: Private Scottish collection, Glasgow
A QUANTITY OF STERLING SILVER SPOONS To include a trefid topped spoon with reeded rat tail and engraved bowl, hallmarked Birmingham 1921 and a fiddle pattern spoon with engraved crest to terminal, hallmarked London 1859, along with a caddy spoon, butter knife and teaspoons. Total weight 135 grams.

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