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Y A GROUP OF THREE GEORGE III TEA CADDIES LATE 18TH CENTURY Comprising; a satinwood, tulipwood banded, and marquetry inlaid tea caddy, 18cm wide, a similar oval example, with horn escutcheon and internal lid, 15cm wide, and a harewood and marquetry inlaid tea caddy, with two internal lids, 21cm wide Condition Report: All with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, old splits and cracks, chips and losses, The largest box has internal covers, these are warped and with replacement handles, the interior silvering is worn and largely lacking, there is a lock but no key, no baize to the underside The lozenge shape caddy has no internal lid, no silvering, lock but no keyOval box has an internal lid but no supporting rails, no silvering but has been paper lined, there is a lock but no key, later baize to the undersidePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE RETAILED BY J. BAILLY, LYON, CIRCA 1880 The circular eight-day bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension, the backplate stamped CHLES MT and with serial number 34570 to upper left over inverted JAPY FRERES & CIE, G'DE MED. D'HONNEUR beneath further numbers 5 2 to centre, the dial with black and cream rosette champleve enamelled centre within relief-cast Roman cartouche numeral chapter ring inscribed J. BAILLY, LYON to inner edge, with blued steel hands set behind hinged cast gilt brass bevel-glazed bezel, the case with leafy finial to the ogee-shaped caddy upstand decorated in cream and black champleve enamel with foliate designs over cavetto moulded collar and repeating leaf-cast top moulding incorporating projecting rounded corners supporting lobed spire finials, the front with lappet leaf bordered panel enclosing the dial within symmetrical stylised foliate scroll decorated cream and black champleve enamel infill flanked by free-standing slender leaf cast baluster columns to the angles, the sides with conforming enamelled panels set within matching borders, the rear with frosted glazed hinged circular movement cover and conforming columns to angles, on lobed stepped ogee moulded skirt base with disc feet; the candelabra side pieces each with central shouldered enamelled baluster upright issuing pair of champleve fronted branches applied with conforming decorated sconces and drip pans, on concave cream and black enamelled foot over lobed moulded square platform with disc feet, (3). The clock 36cm (14.25ins) high, 21cm (8.25ins) wide, 16.5cm (6.5ins) deep; the candelabra 29cm (11.5ins) high, 19.5cm (7.75ins) wide, 8cm (3.125ins) deep.
A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMELLED FOUR-GLASS MANTEL CLOCKRETAILED BY MAPLE AND COMPANY LIMITED, PARIS, CIRCA 1900The circular eight-day gong striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension, the backplate stamped with serial number 1742 to upper left opposing rectangular cartouche MAPLE & Co. LTD, PARIS to the centre right, the lower margin further numbered 4 8, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial indistinctly inscribed MAPLE & Co. LTD, PARIS to the concentric repeating swag decorated centre, with scroll pierced gilt brass hands within blue ground polychrome foliate trail champleve enamelled surround, the bevel glazed case with cavetto cornice over pin-hinged front and rear doors between polychrome enamel decorated caddy moulded uprights, in cavetto moulded skirt base with rounded corners and integral squat bracket feet.25cm (9.75ins) high, 15cm (6ins) wide, 12.5cm (5ins) deep.
An 18th century Chinese caddy, with painted and enamelled decoration, and plated lid, H11cmGood overall condition, no obvious repairs, there is a small chip along the bottom edge and a couple of other surface glazing chips, decoration is rubbed as is the gilding, lid has a surface crease across the top, generally worn and light wear
The Caddy Spoon Collectors Club, a modern commemorative Millennium silver caddy spoon,by Gerald Benney, London 2000, also numbered '34',rounded rectangular bowl, the reverse of the bowl with textured decoration, the terminal with the gilded eagle's wing caddy spoon, plus a matching parcel-gilt member's brooch, modelled as an eagle's wing caddy spoon, approx. weight 1.5oz. (2)
A Victorian silver tea caddy, by J and J Angell, London 1844, shaped rectangular form, chased with Chinoiserie figural scenes in landscape settings, with foliate and scroll decoration, the hinged cover with an armorial, height 11cm, approx. weight 14oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Sotheby's, London, 19 June 1990, lot 217.
A rare George III/IV silver pierced simulated filigree caddy spoon, maker's mark only, that of Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham circa 1820, oval bowl with two doves supporting an olive branch, with the Prince of Wales Feathers and Royal Crown, the handle with a shield cartouche, initialled, length 7.6cm, approx. weight 0.3oz.Provenance: Purchased from Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part I, 20th April 2004, lot 253.
A George III silver caddy spoon,by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1812,the bowl with engraved decoration, the tapering handle with fish-tail decoration, plus a George III silver caddy spoon, by the same maker, Birmingham 1802, the bowl engraved with an acorn, and a George III silver caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, rectangular bowl, canted corners, wring handle, approx. weight 0.6oz. (3)
A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons,comprising: Victorian Fiddle and Thread one, by Messrs. Savory, London 1846, an Exeter Bright-cut one with a shell bowl, by Richard Ferris, one with a large plain initialled handle and shell bowl, London 1821, and two others, approx. weight 2.5oz. (5)
A mixed lot of silver items,various makers and dates,comprising: a George III King's Pattern caddy spoon, by William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1816, with a Union heel, a George III silver-gilt caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813, shovel form, mother-of-pearl handle, a modern silver-mounted corkscrew, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1957, the handle modelled as a fish, a Victorian berry spoon, a pair of Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, a set of six modern Queen's pattern cake forks, stainless steel tines, plus nine various fruit knives, approx. weighable 4oz. (20)
A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a George III one of leaf form, engraved decoration, maker's mark partially worn, E?, London 1799, a silver-gilt shovel by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1808, plus one with an engraved bowl, one with a fluted shell bowl and one other, approx. weight 1.4oz. (5)
A George IV silver double tea caddy,by Craddock and Reid, London 1825,oval form, part-fluted decoration, with two flush-hinged covers, on four foliate and shell bracket feet, with two locks, length 18.2cm, approx. weight 27.5oz. Provenance: A Private Collection.Purchased from Christie's, New York, 17 September 1990, lot 49.
A George III silver caddy spoon,by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1812,the shaped bowl with engraved chequer board decoration, engraved and pierced borders, plus a Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Yapp and Woodward, Birmingham 1846, engraved decoration, and another silver caddy spoon of similar design, Birmingham 1832, approx. total weight 0.7oz. (3)
A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1808,heart-shaped bowl, Greek key border, engraved handle, plus a George III silver caddy spoon, London 1796, the oval bowl with pierced and engraved decoration, and a George IV silver caddy spoon, London 1828, the bowl with leaf decoration, approx. total weight 0.8oz. (3)
A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons,comprising: a Bright-cut one with a shell bowl, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1845, King's pattern one, by John Walton or John Wright, Newcastle 1833, a Bright-cut one by Thomas Wallis London 1801, plus two others, approx. weight 2.3oz. (5)
A Victorian silver tea caddy, by William Moulson, London 1857, retailed by Lambert and Rawlings, lobed circular bellied form, chased foliate and trellis decoration, flush-hinged cover with a baluster finial, height 12.5cm, approx. weight 17oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Christie's, South Kensington, 9 September 1996, lot 117.
A George III silver tea caddy, by Thomas Heming, London 1772, plain urn form, part-fluted decoration, gadroon borders, engraved with an armorial, the pull-off cover with an acorn finial, on a raised circular foot on a square base on four bun feet, in a fitted red velvet lined silver-mounted shagreen case, with a silver scroll handle and silver lock plate, height 18.2cm, the height of case 20cm, approx. weight 9.1oz. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Lawrence's, Crewkerne, 27 October 1994. The armorial is that of Saunders, Aubrey or Ellison impaling another.
A George III silver tea caddy, by William Vincent, London 1768, shaped rectangular form, with foliate decoration, pull-off cover with a rose final, on four pierced bracket feet, height 14cm, approx. weight 11.2oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Christie's, New York, 17 September 1997, lot 122.
A Victorian provincial silver caddy spoon, by David Reid, Newcastle 1857, shell bowl, engraved decoration, plus a Victorian silver naturalistic caddy spoon, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1855, gilt bowl, shell decoration, lily pad handle, plus a George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1810, oval bowl with chequerboard decoration and a pierced border, approx. total weight 1.2oz. (3)Provenance: Two were purchased from Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons-Part I, 20 April 2004, lots 26 and 62.
A George IV Irish silver Chinoiserie tea caddy, probably by Richard Sherwin, retailed by West, Dublin 1828, in the Paul de Lamerie Rococo manner, upright rectangular form, embossed and chased with scenes of figures picking fruit and of buildings in a landscape, below lion masks among foliate scroll and shell decoration, hinged cover with a flower finial, on a scroll base, height 15cm, approx. weight 20oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Phillips, London, 22 July 1988, lot 174.
A mixed lot of silver items,various makers and dates,comprising: a late Victorian bottle coaster, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1898, tall circular form, embossed with cherub decoration, flared wavy rim, a trumpet vase, by Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co, Chester 1901, pierced decoration, blue glass liner, a late-Victorian tea caddy, plain circular form, pull-off cover, and two baluster casters, approx. weight 22oz. (5)
A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons,comprising: a Bright-cut one, by Richard Ferris, Exeter, shell bowl, a Victorian Scottish Fiddle pattern one, by Finlay and Field, Glasgow 1854, one by Samuel Pemberton, with engraved fern decoration, and two others, approx. weight 1.9oz. (5)
A Norwegian silver-gilt and enamel tea strainer, by David Andersen, Oslo, circa 1910, circular form, foliate polychrome plique-à-jour decoration, length 12.4cm, plus a late-19th/early-20th century Norwegian silver and enamel caddy spoon, by Jacob Tostrup, circular bowl, the handle with Celtic-style polychrome plique-à-jour decoration, length 12.7cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons,comprising: a George III one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, the circular bowl with pierced and engraved decoration, a Sheffield made spoon, by Young and Co., 1788, plus two Fiddle pattern ones and a Beaded one, approx. weight 1.9oz. (5)

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