A Chinese Silver Tea Caddy and Cover and a Small Tow-Handled Tray, each by Luen Wo of Shanghai, the tea caddy of shaped outline applied with prunus blossoms and with recessed panel of textured form, 5ins (12.7cm) high, weight 10.8ozs, the two-handled tray of similar shaped outline, engraved and applied with blossoms, on three ball feet, 6.5ins (16.5cm) x 4.75ins (12.2cm) overall, weight 6.4ozs
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An 18th Century Silvery Metal Punch Ladle and Mixed Silverware, the punch ladle with circular part-reeded bowl embossed with flowers and inset with George I 1714 coin, with turned wood handle, 12.5ins overall, an Elizabeth II silver circular armada dish by William Comyns, London 1971, 4.5ins diameter, a small selection of other silverware, weight 11ozs, a pair of plated wine coasters and a caddy spoon
A mixed group comprising a trio of decorative tins with various members of the royal family, a pair of continental art nouveau woman and fish at sea porcelain small trinket bowls (a/f) (w-16cm), a wooden tea caddy with a swallow, ribbon and flower to centre and cover (h-13cm), a ceramic blue and white train money box (h-13cm), a German ceramic oval dish with gilt, yellow, brown and red glazing (w-29.5cm) and a small brown pottery jug (chip to rim) (h-11cm)
A CHINESE EXPORT BLACK AND GILT LACQUER TEA CADDY, MID 19TH CENTURY. Of octagonal form on three lion feet decorated with figures in courtyard scenes with butterflies and floral scrolls. With original pewter caddies and covers to the interior. With working key.Hinges most likely replaced. Crack to front right foot. Some cracking to lacquer in the interior of cover. Some small areas of lacquer loss to the exterior.
Original Golf Watercolour, Wentworth West Course, 18th Green By Arthur Weaver.An excellent original golf watercolour and gouache* of the 18th green at Wentworth by Arthur Weaver. Thepicture depicting a golfer chipping onto the 18th green, the flag being manned by his caddie. His playingpartner and caddy are stood to the right watching. There are several people under the trees also watchingthe progress of the match. Label verso 18' x 24'
A group of Chinese silver spoons, comprising 10 x 13cm teaspoons, 11 x 11cm teaspoons, 2 x 12.5cm caddy spoons, 1 x 10.5cm condiment spoon, and 5 x 10cm condiment spoons, all with character mark engraved handles, signed marks on reverse, 9.3oz totalNo damage or repair, only very light surface wear, marks rubbed
To be sold without reserveProperty of a LadyChinese20th CenturyA pair of carved wood bookends, decorated with figures in conversation in a rural scene, supported with brass basesEarly 20th Century, A carved wood and painted figural tobacco caddy"Pot á tabac en terre cuite", by Johan Maresch, signed to base, "JM"Dimensions:7.5 in. (H) x 5.5 in. (W) x 5.25 in. (D)10.75 in.(H) x 5.25 in. (W) x 5.5 in. (D)
Modern limited edition silver caddy spoon by Stuart Devlin, no. 24/100, to commemorate the birth of Prince William, with plain circular bowl, the handle with parcel gilt tudor rose motif upon blue and green enamel flowers, with the Prince of Wales feathers above, hallmarked Stuart Devlin, Birmingham 1982, L8.3cmCondition Report: Approximate total weight 0.79 ozt (24.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use predominantly in the form of surface scratches and small nicks. Hallmarks clear and legible.
Scottish silver toddy ladle, with circular bowl and baleen twist handle, hallmarked Glasgow 1860, maker's mark JM, together with a George IV silver sifting spoon, the circular bowl pierced bowl with lobed rim and embossed with fruits, the handle engraved with floral decoration, hallmarked London 1836, maker's mark JB, probably for James Beebe, a Victorian silver shovel shaped caddy spoon, with floral decoration, hallmarked Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, date letter indistinct, and a silver spoon, with twist handle and scrolling plique-a-jour decoration, toddy ladle L18cmCondition Report: Approximate weighable silver 1.09 ozt (34 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with some wear, some elements indistinct. Plique a jour spoon unmarked but tests silver.
George III silver Old English pattern table spoon, with engraved initial to terminal, hallmarked Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794, together with a George IV silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with palmette finial, hallmarked George Knight, London 1823, L8.2cmCondition Report: Approximate total silver weight 2.15 ozt (66.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some creasing to the bowl of the table spoon and small knocks to the rim. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.
A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, first quarter 19th century, with pagoda top inset with a vacant brass cartouche, with white metal stringing, the fitted interior with twin subsidiary conforming covers and ivory banding, on ivory ball feet, 15cm high, 20.5cm wide; 13cm deepIvory submission reference: 71JU56KZ
A group of four George III marquetry tea caddies, late 18th century and later, comprising: an oval harewood example with flower and paterae inlay, bone escutcheon, 14.5cm wide; a yew wood caddy, of rectangular form with canted angles and chevron banding, 21cm wide; a square mahogany example with oval paterae, adapted, 12.5cm wide; and a rosewood and parquetry caddy, 14cm wide (4)

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