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†ASHLEY HOWARD (born 1963); a porcelain tea set covered in white glaze with polychrome decoration comprising a teapot, caddy, two jugs and four cups and saucers, impressed and painted AH marks, teapot height 20.5cm (8).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
†RICHARD BATTERHAM (1936-2021); a stoneware caddy covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, impressed early RB mark, height 14cm.Provenance: Adrian Lewis-Evans collection.Condition Report: Restoration to cover rim and chip to handle, chips to caddy rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
Tea-Caddy, Teeschatulle, China 19. Jh., Holz schwarz lackiert, 4 Seiten und Deckel sowie Deckelinnenseite mit Blumen- und Vogeldekor in feinen Einlegearbeiten in farbigem Perlmutt, 22,5 x 14,2 cm, H 14,2 cm, kleine Lackschäden, Perlmutt partiell mit kleinen Fehlstellen, Schloss mit ornamentiertem Messingbeschlag (Schlüssel fehlt), innen herausnehmbarer Holzeinsatz mit Perlmuttdekor, darin 2 Porzellandosen, jew. mit Stopfen, identisch polychrom bemalt mit Vögeln auf Blütenzweigen und Schildkröten sowie Ornamentik und Schriftkartuschen (Stopfen), im Boden jew. gemalte 6-Zeichen-Marke, H jew. 12 cm, eine Dose am Hals gebrochen und geklebt. 3782-014
A FRENCH SILVER MOUNTED AND PORCELAIN TEA CADDY MINERVA MARKS The silver mounts engraved with a monogram, shells and foliage, the body painted with floral swags bands 13.5cm (5 1/4in) high Together with two silver mounted and glass dishes, the covers stamped with Minerva marks, with bud finials to the domed covers, beaded and husk bands, 11cm (4 1/4in) diameter 115g (3.7 oz) weighable
A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE To include: a George III Old English and thread pattern soup ladle by Richard Crossley, London 1789, engraved WEC, 35cm (13 3/4in) long; a George III caddy spoon by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805, engraved with a crest and a shaped circular bowl, 6cm (2 1/4in) long; a Georgian sauce ladle, marks obscured, engraved with a crest and a shell shaped bowl, 19.5cm (7 3/4in) long; an electro-plated King's pattern sifting spoon; six electro-plated fiddle pattern dessert forks and a table fork; together with other silver flatware 468g (15.05 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, maker's mark TS, Birmingham 1829, with dot decoration, rectangular vacant reserve, opening to a pierced foliate grill, 3.5cm (1 3/4in) long; a George III fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Francis Powell, London 1818, engraved EB, 8cm (3 1/4in) long; an Edwardian silver mounted chick pin cushion by Sampson Mordan & Co. Ltd., Chester 1908, 2.5cm (1in) high; a circular box and cover by J. C. Vickery, London 1913, engraved BR, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) diameter; a Victorian silver pierced dish by John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1894, with a C-scroll border, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long; and other silver and silver mounted items 197g (6.35 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
Thomas Green, Bristol Hotwell, a George III bracket clock, ebonised chamfered case, caddy top with brass swing handle and urn finials, convex painted dial with Roman numerals, signed 'Thomas Green, Bristol Hotwell', fretwork side sound grilles, shaped gilt metal bracket feet, six pillar triple fusee movement, chiming phrases for the quarters on a graduated nest of eight-bells and completing `Queens` melody on the hour before striking hour on a larger bell, signed and dated 1789, 50cm high, 31cm wide, (key and pendulum), with a contemporary ogee front-sliding wall bracket, 17cm high, 37cm wide. Note: Thomas Green is recorded in Moore, A.J. The Clockmakers of Bristol 1650-1900 as apprenticed to Charles Horwood, watchmaker and goldsmith on the 27th July 1771. He married Horwood`s daughter before setting up business at Chapel Row, Dowry Square, Hotwells, Bristol in 1780 where he stayed until relocating to Portland Place, Clifton in 1815. Moore transcribes the advertisement for the 1824 retirement auction of his workshop and comprehensive stock in trade, which includes `a capital Regulator by George Graham of London, ditto duplex jewelled and six other clocks of superior manufacturers in handsome cases`. The current lot is illustrated by Moore on page195.

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