A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with banded top and folding gilt brass handle - interior fittings removed. Together with A 19TH CENTURY TORTOISHELL OVAL SNUFF BOX, 7cm by 4.5cmcaddy 25cm wide 15cm deep 16cm highIn regards to the mahogany caddy, the lock is missing and the escutcheon is a replacement. The top is slightly warped and the front piece of moulding below the caddy has been replaced. The bracket feet are missing.
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AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY QUEEN ANNE FIGURED WALNUT BACHELORS CHEST the cross-banded and herring-banded panelled top with caddy moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers fitted original brass shaped handles; raised on short cabriole legs.83cm high 76cm wide 32cm deepThe chest is original, the handles look to the original with no extras holes. The cabriole legs could be later. The chest has been re-polished and there are small pieces of venner which have been replaced around the drawer edges. The top venners look to tbe original.
TAHAN, PARIS. A FINE 19TH CENTURY KINGWOOD AND MOTHER OF PEARL PARQUETRY EBONY BANDED AND BRASS BOUND SERPENTINE TEA CADDY the slight cushion moulded lid of all-round serpentine form enclosing a rosewood interior with a pair of brass bound lift-out lidded cannisters fronting an engraved hinge and with signed lock plate TAHAN PARIS; raised on a moulded plinth26cm wide 15.5cm deep 16cm highThis is in good overall condition, with no warps to the lid or body, no cracks or damages to the case or caddies, some minor losses to the Mother of Pearl and the veneer on the feet, see extra images uploaded
A GEORGIAN STYLE TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER MOUNTED TEA CADDY of octagonal shape having a chamfered caddy top fitted with rococo style silver mounts and axe head shaped handle revealing a lidded foil lined interior.11cm wide 8cm deep 9cm high There is a small piece of veneer missing from the inside of the lid where the hinge is attached, image uploaded, otherwise in excellent unrestored and undamaged condition.
A 19TH CENTURY BOW-FRONTED TORTOISESHELL, IVORY AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID TEA CADDY with pagoda shaped moulded top revealing a double lidded interior with moulded base on agate bun feet; decorated with a peacock, water fountain and floral sprays.UK Ivory Act 2018 Exemption Submission Reference - Z66HS57F20cm wide 12cm deep 15.5cm high
A Queen Anne walnut eight -day longcase clock Samuel Townson, London, circa 1710. The five finned pillar inside count wheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 12 inch square brass dial with ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with cruciform half hour markers, Arabic five minutes to outer track and signed Sam, Townson, London to lower edge, with pierced blued steel hands and twin cherub and crown pattern cast brass spandrels to angles in a fine burr walnut veneered case with removable domed caddy surmounted by box upstand above ogee moulded cornice and fine foliate scroll pierced frets to front and side friezes, generous three-quarter columns with gilt brass, 221cm highPurchased at Dreweatts, Fine Clock Sale, 2015. Come direct from a local deceased EstateCondition Report: Some damage to cornice on hoodDamage to fretwork on side of hoodSigns of re-polishing/restoration.Damage to the hood. Losses and breaks to the fret work in the hood. A few losses to the banding on the case. Damage to external case, see images. Clock comes with pendulum, weightsCondition images to follow
Georgian and later silver flatware, including a Georgian shell-pattern salt spoon by William Bateman II, London, 1831, a Georgian caddy spoon by Josiah Snatt, London, 1800, a Georgian dredging spoon, a Victorian marrow scoop, and a cased christening spoon with bright-cut decoration, 5.7oz gross.
A silver belt buckle, ‘JHL’ London 1979, the openwork pair of buckles with cast floral and foliate detail, upon a later wide navy fabric belt, buckles 12m wide, with a Victorian silver caddy style spoon, Pairpoint Brothers, London 1892, the cast bird terminal above florally embossed bowl, 11cm long, a George V silver shell shaped caddy spoon, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1931, 9cm long, with eight further white metal items including buckles, napkin ring, pickle fork etc, gross weight 10ozt (11)
A Chinese lacquered tea caddy, 19th century, of sarcophagus form with hinged cover opening to reveal a divided pewter lined interior, raised on four paw feet, 15cm H x 22cm W x 18cm DCondition reportSome joint separation to the cover, along with minor chips/nibbles to the edge, some minor lacquer loss to the angles.Rubbing wear to the interior where the canisters fit, feet are probably later associated.General rubbing to the gilt detail, further minor wear commensurate with age and use.
A Victorian Sheffield plate pedestal bowl, of circular form, profusely embossed with floral and foliate scrolls upon a pedestal foot, 25.5cm diameter, 17.5cm high along with a silver plated and cut glass four bottle cruet set, marked 'CEN' and numbered '1683', 23cm high and a Sheffield plate casket shaped tea caddy with lions mask and ring handles, 10cm high (3)
An extensive collection of Kings pattern cutlery, various makers to include Arthur Price, Copper Ludlam, Viners, and Smith Seymour Ltd, to include forty nine table knives, thirty one side knives, eight steak knives, eighteen fish knives with two silver examples, forty seven table forks, thirty dessert forks, twenty cake/dessert forks, eight shell fish forks, thirty five soup spoons, thirty seven dessert spoons, nine table spoons, twenty six teaspoons, ten coffee spoons, three basting spoons, two serving ladles, two pairs of fruit salad serving spoons, six butter knives, a stilton scoop, four further cheese knives, three cake/pie slices, bread knife, caddy spoon, sugar ladle, two condiment spoons, three further servers (Qty)
A Georg Jensen sterling caddy spoon, the plain polished caddy spoon in the pyramid pattern (1933-1944) stamped to reverse with Georg Jensen mark, sterling Denmark, 10cm long, 1ozt Condition report: All over minor scratches and dents seen to the spoon throughout, commensurate with age and use. The pyramid design to the left of the spoon terminal with minor dents to high relief area. The rim of the bowl with minor dents/blemishes.
A selection of silver fiddle caddy spoons, including a Peter and William Bateman example, London 1809, 9cm long, a George III silver caddy spoon, Elizabeth Morley, London 1809, 7.5cm long, a George III silver caddy spoon, London 1814, 9.5cm long, a George III silver caddy spoon, possibly Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1810, 10cm long, and four further silver caddy spoons, gross weight 3ozt (8)
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1827, the spoon with cast pattern throughout and crest to terminal, 11cm long, with a George III silver bright cut pattern style caddy spoon, possibly George Wintle, London 1804, 9cm long, a George V silver caddy, John Bettridge, London 1918, 8.5cm long, a silver caddy spoon, possibly 1803, with engraved detail to bowl and a further silver caddy spoon, gross weight 2.4ozt (5)
A George III silver caddy spoon, Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, London 1790, the spoon with shell shaped bowl with initial 'D' to terminal, 8cm long, a silver caddy spoon, 'IGS' Edinburgh, 1979, with shell shaped bowl, 8cm long, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, rubbed makers mark, Birmingham 1892, with initial monogram to terminal, 11cm long, with a further silver shell shaped caddy spoon, and three white metal examples, gross weight 1.3ozt (excluding white metal examples) (6)
A Unique Single Owner Collection of Rare Irish Bog Oak Artefacts by Cornelius Goggin (1850-1914) & other Carvers Comprising: A large Jewellery Casket profusely carved with round tower, castle, abbeys, wolfhound, harps, oak leaves ivy leaves, shamrock sprays and the front panel with round tower, wolfhound, Celtic cross in graveyard with old Abbey, 17cms x 30cms (6 ½” x 12”); A rare Victorian carved Irish bog oak sarcophagus shaped two division Tea Caddy, profusely carved with hinged top, a central harp with sprays of shamrocks, the front frieze with a recumbent wolfhound issuing sprays of shamrocks above a heart shaped lock plate, and a shield to the rear, etched all over with trailing shamrocks, 17cms h x 28cms w (7” x 11”); A very good Victorian Irish bog oak Book Slide, the sliding base with a double base of shamrock sprays and other foliage, the hinged sides one carved as Ross Castle, Killarney, flanked by two trees and the other, a Round Tower flanked with two trees, 20cms h x 51cms w (8” x 21”) closed; A good Victorian carved Irish bog oak Book Slide, the sliding base centre carved with Abbey Ruin and Tress within a band of shamrock sprays, the hinged ends, one in the form of an Irish Wolfhound with gilt metal collar on a shamrock base, the other an Irish crowned Harp with shamrocks, and a rectangular leaf carved base below, 22cms h x 58cms w (8 ¾” x 23”); A pair of spiral reeded Irish bog oak Candlesticks, (one as is with losses), 17cms (7”), a pair of smaller matching ditto, 12.5cms (3”), a pair of shamrock and harp carved Candlesticks, 13cms (5”), a pair of lighthouse shaped bog oak Candlesticks, 16cms (6 ¼”), a Victorian carved bog oak Owl Form, a small Candlestick 14cms (5 ½”), a large Victorian Irish carved bog oak Candlestick with spiral reeded stem on circular shamrock carved base, 19cms (7 ¼”), and one other Irish bog oak Candlestick on shamrock shaped base, 13cms (5”); A Victorian carved Irish bog oak Model of an Irish Round Tower, on circular base, 22cms (8 ½”), a collection of Irish carved bog oak Harps, various shapes and sizes, all carved with shamrocks, 16cm (6 ½”), the largest and 8cms (3”) the smallest – 17 (a few with losses); An Irish carved bog oak Celtic Cross carved with harp, shamrock and Abbey ruins, 13cms (5 ¼”), a smaller similar ditto with harp and shamrock inscribed ERIN, 7.5cms (3”); A fine Victorian carved Irish bog oak Card Case, in the form of a small book, one side with a Celtic Cross inside ivy leaf sprays and Greek key border and Celtic spandrels, the other side with a harp inside shamrock, sprays and an interlaced border, 11cms (4 ½”); A fine large Victorian carved Irish bog oak Card Case, each side profusely carved with recumbent Irish Wolfhound, harp and shamrock sprays, inside an oakleaf border, 12cms (4 ¾”) (with losses) a smaller similar ditto with Abbey & Castle, 9cms (3 ½”) and two smaller harp and shamrock carved Vesta Cases; A good Irish carved bog oak Skillet with cover, carved with shamrocks on three legs, 10cms (4”), a carved bog oak parrot head Handstick Pommel with glass eyes, 8cms (3 ¼”), a miniature model carved bog oak Irish Stout Bottle, 13cms (5”), a circular bog oak Coaster with shamrocks on ball feet, 11cms (4 ½”), a small carved Group with round tower, harp and recumbent Irish Wolfhound and a small shamrock shaped Photograph Frame; A collection of 8 Irish carved Irish bog oak miniature Photograph Frames, all etched and carved with shamrocks, various shapes and sizes, one inscribed GALWAY; A collection of Irish carved bog oak Jewellery, comprising two stretch bangles carved with shamrocks, one with small gold mounts and harp centre, the other with shamrock centre, a gold mounted harp brooch, a circular gold mounted circular Brooch with various flower heads and shamrocks, a very fine circular gold mounted Brooch with central harp, the strings in gold crested with shamrock and flanked to either side with fern leaves another oval shamrock and harp Brooch and a cross pendant with harp and shamrocks and one other stretch Bangle; A collection of 11 Irish carved bog oak lidded Boxes, each of circular form the majority carved with shamrock and harps, various sizes and shapes; A collection of 6 assorted carved Irish bog oak Match Holders, five with shield shaped striking panel and carved with shamrocks, various shapes and sizes, 6.5cms (2 ½”) largest; Two similar carved Irish bog oak harp and shamrock Paper Knives or Page Turners, an Irish bog oak Pipe, three various book form Vesta Cases, one carved with round tower, harp, shamrock and wolfhound, the other with harp and shamrocks, one other with painted armorial and carved with shamrocks, a small carved Model of an Irish thatched Cottage 10cms (3”), a carved bog oak shamrock form Pen & Ink Stand, three similar bog oak Killarney Jaunting Cars, three with ponies and two with drivers,(some with losses), three bog oak gypsy Tripods with hanging cauldrons and bog oak shamrock shaped calendar stand with ivorine month, day and date marks, a Vintage bog oak Table Clock, in the shape of a shamrock and chased with shamrock sprays, two small bog oak Coasters, one inscribed CORK, each with shamrock sprays and one with harp; a Swagger Stick; A collection of miscellaneous bog oak Miniature Items, comprising cauldrons, skillets, single handled pots, pin cushions etc., and a small quantity of miscellaneous bog oak parts, approx. 108 pieces. 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A large heavy Chinese blue and white Vase, 43cms (17"), a green ground Chinese prunus decorated baluster Vase and cover 40cms (16"), a blue and white Teapot and cover, a 19th Century square form Cantonese Vase, 22cms (8 1/2"), a large dark blue Jar and cover, a green prunus Tea Caddy (Crown Staffordshire), a 19th Century Cantonese Plate 24cms (9 1/2"), and a yellow ground Ginger jar. (8)
An attractive mid-19th Century shaped lacquered Tea Caddy, the exterior with approx. 12 framed landscape and other scenes, on four caved grotesque heads as feet, and with two engraved pewter cannisters, and with a smaller similar casket shaped ditto with gilt decorated scenes, and single pewter cannister. (2)
A cased set of harlequin enamel top coffee spoons, Walker & Hall, Chester 1939; a cased set of silver apostle top spoons and sugar tongs (sifter missing), fluted shell bowls, Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham, 1902; two modern silver shell design caddy spoons, Birmingham 1970, 1984; a Georgian silver caddy spoon; other silver spoons and plated sugar tongs.Condition report:Enamelled spoons - 1 3/4ozOther silver content: 5 3/4oz

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