Isis Pottery (Oxford) large canted rectangular tea caddy and cover in the Delft style, painted with neo-classical buildings in landscape, 16cm high, together with Copeland Spode pottery globular vase moulded with white prunus celadon glazed and a Bretby green glazed pottery rectangular planter/jardiniere, circa 1900, impressed marksCondition ReportThe Isis teacaddy and cover are in good order. The Copeland Spode vase - some dirt deposits and surface scratching to glaze. The Bretby pottery green glazed jardiniere with some crazing and hairline cracks to glaze, chipping to glaze at one corner, further chipping to underside of glaze where is has pooled at footrim.
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Continental white metal caddy spoon with embossed decoration depicting a traditional 19th century tavern scene, stamped 'Pleet 90', 22g, a pair silver chain pattern cufflinks with rounded rectangular ends, a silver thimble and a silver and enamel Royal Masonic Institution for Girls steward medal 1936 (4)
A 19th Century tortoiseshell and ivory inlaid tea caddy, the hinged moulded top with a brass plaque, opening to reveal two lidded compartments, on turned bun feet, 19cm wide, 12.7cm deep, 15cm high/Ivory registration reference: Y7MMHPJH CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A George III walnut and inlaid tea caddy, together with a burr yew tea caddy with a bone escutcheon, a dispatch box by Wickwar & Co., 6 Poland Street and a circular tin box with lid (4) CONDITION REPORT: Generally quite worn and scuffed with some small tears to leather. No key. Both tea caddies with lifting veneer, noticeable stains and scratches, canted beading missing from burr yew caddy.
A group of 18th Century polychrome decorated creamware, comprising: a sugar bowl and cover, globular teapot and cover, helmet milk jug with flowers and a globular teapot and cylindrical tea canister decorated with chinoiserie figures (5) CONDITION REPORT: puce feathered teapot - has a chip out of the edge of the cover (two small pieces are able to be restored. Tiny chips to edge of spout and a large flat chip to the inner edge of the strap handle. The sugar bowl with a crack to the flower finial, flat chip to a leaf and some discolouration to the flange. The bowl with one large and one small chip from the rim. Small chip to top of one handle and both woth some tiny glaze chips. Small shallow footrim chip. Milk jug with a restored break to the spout andn a small chip to the sode of the handle. Chinoiserie teapot has a restored break through the cover, through the handles and to the end of the spout. The tea caddy some fritting to top rim, a small star crack to the shoulder and two chips to the footrim.
A Regency satin birch bowfront dressing chest of three drawers, the top, pillars and drawer fronts crossbanded in yew wood, the top drawer fitted a dressing mirror, stationary compartment and two-section tea caddy, having a shaped apron beneath, raised on splay bracket feet, 99cm wide, 51.5cm deep, 77cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A 19th Century tortoiseshell and ivory inlaid tea caddy, the moulded lid with a small plaque to the top engraved with F. ROUSE, the interior with two lidded compartments, on bun feet, 19cm wide, 12.5cm deep, 14.5cm high/Ivory registration reference: RGECYZAA CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Three Georgian silver caddy spoons, one floral engraved, a pair of silver sugar nips and two silver and mother-of-pearl handled knives, approximately 53g in total CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A SILVER 'FRANCIS HOWARD' CADDY SPOON AND A WHITE METAL PIG FIGURINE, the caddy spoon in the form of a jockeys hat with a vacant cartouche, hallmarked 'Francis Howard Ltd' Sheffield 1969, approximate gross weight 11.3 grams, together with a white metal lying down pig figurine, stamped to the base 'Silver', approximate gross weight 55.0 grams (condition report: tarnishing to both pieces would benefit from a gentle clean, overall condition good)
FOUR BOXES OF VINTAGE ADVERTISING, CERAMICS, GLASS, EPHEMERA AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a boxed set of all five Set One Wade Whimsies (lower part of box only), a Johnnie Walker advertising bar ashtray, a Captain Morgan Rum stopper with pouring spout, a Tia Maria table lamp with original shade, White Horse Whisky bar mats, a Guinness Battle of Hastings tea towel, modern Guinness and Carlsberg trays, a blue art glass bowl in the form of a saucepan, a sarcophagus form tea caddy (in need of some attention) with key and inner lids, a Wardle vase depicting children blowing bubbles, over forty 1950s and 1960s My Home magazines, six vintage patterns for ladies', men's and children's nightwear and other clothing, etc (4 boxes) (sd)
A COLLECTION OF CARLTON WARE, comprising six pieces of Peacock and Blossoms pattern including vases, tallest 18.5cm, plate and ginger jars, a tea caddy decorated with birds and fruit (missing cover, hairline), and five pieces of Rouge Royale in different patterns to include a ginger jar, a trinket box decorated with waterlilies and a dragonfly, bowls, together with two Crown Devon footed vases (missing covers, one having two repaired feet), etc (14) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, obvious specific damage as stated, a little light crazing, signs of light use)
A Danish silver letter opener, with pierced and shaped handle, import marks for Stockwell & Co, London 1925, 19cm long, together with a late Victorian silver caddy spoon by John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1892, 8cm long, and a mid Victorian silver card case with engraved decoration, by Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1865, 9.8cm. (3)Good overall, card case has a few minor knocks and scratches, and an engraved monogram.
20th Century Chinese Yixing red clay tea pot of gourd form having applied animal and vine leaf detailing. Impressed seal mark to base. Measures 19cm wide. With a 20th Century Chinese Yixing red clay tea caddy having panelled sides incised with character marks and landscape scenes, lid to top. Impressed seal mark to base. Measures 17.5cm.
* Silver Tea Caddy Set. A composed 18th century silver tea caddy set, comprising two canisters, one with hallmarks for James Barratt, London 1805, the other for John Farnell, London 1718, plus a mixing bowl and cover, unidentified makers mark, London 1746, all of plain form, contained in a later mahogany and rosewood crossbanded box with silver carrying handle, 16 cm high x 30 cm wide x 15 cm deep, the combined weight of the silver 822g QTY: (1)NOTE:An original manuscript receipt is included with the lot dated 28 September 1805, which notes a new canister and repair on the old one.
A collection of miscellaneous items, to include a mahogany tea caddy, an early 20th century bracket clock (spares or repair) a quantity of Giles annuals, pictures, a biscuit barrel, assorted ceramics and glassware.PLEASE NOTE; three petals have been broken off from the Waterford glass rose, they are a clean break
A Viner & Hall of Sheffield canteen of cutlery, together with an Edwardian mahogany tea caddy, a silhouette of a young woman, a Greek orthodox icon print on wood, a Regency style baton fan, a pair of sporting series depicting Sir francis Drake, and a quantity of early 20th century and later hardback books. (2)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, the silver comprising a Chinese Export silver buckle, by Sun Shing, Canton and Hong Kong, late 19th century; a cased set of silver and mother-of-pearl fruit-eaters; a silver caddy-spoon, commemorating the Royal wedding, 1981; a silver commemorative medal for the silver jubilee and a silver and tortoiseshell jewellery-box, feet lacking; Together With a cased set of silver plate coffee-bean coffee-spoons
Group of silver, to include Irish silver caddy spoon, with shell bowl, hallmarked Dublin, no date letter, maker's mark WO, Victorian silver handled mother of pearl page turner, hallmarked William Devenport, Birmingham 1896, Victorian silver page turner with mother of pearl handle, hallmarked Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1893, and a pair of modern silver-gilt salt spoons with fish handles, stamped 925Condition Report:Approximate weighable silver 1.03 ozt (32.1 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, indentations and nicks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.
HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT IVORY LAUNCHING MALLET AND SILVER CASKET FOR THE R.M.S. EMPRESS OF IRELAND 1906 the mallet head carved to the obverse with the Fairfield Shipbuilding crest comprising an anchor motif within a border inscribed THE FAIRFIELD SHIPBUILDING & ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED, the reverse with corresponding monogram, the head of the shaft with date inscription .27TH JANY. 1906. and T.S.S."EMPRESS OF IRELAND", over a fluted to foliate carved shaft and ovoid pommel, 30cm long, the casket maker Robert Stewart, Glasgow 1906, the hinged caddy top with cast Royal Coat of Arms finial with embossed thistle border, the cover further embossed with panels of national flora, fruits and Poseidon masks over crossed tridents, with central cartouche inscribed PRESENTED TO MRS. Alexander Gracie, BY THE CHAIRMAN AND DIRECTORS OF FAIRFIELD SHIPBUILDING AND ENGINEERING CO. LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THE LAUNCH OF THE T.S.S. EMPRESS OF IRELAND 27TH JANY. 1906, the frieze embossed with panels depicting the Empress of Ireland, Fairfield Shipyard, the Canadian Parliament Building, and a marine engine, also with roundels depicting the Fairfield Shipbuilding crest, monogram, and a heraldic Celtic Harp, raised on four cast and engraved grotesque dolphin feet, with twin cast pierced aprons of maple leaves, the fitted interior lined in quilted turquoise silk, 21.5cm high, 37cm wide, 21cm deepNote: The R.M.S. Empress of Ireland was a Scottish built ocean liner that sank in the Saint Lawrence River, Canada, following a collision with the Norwegian collier S.S. Storstad on the 29th May 1914. Of the 1,477 people on board, 1,012 lost their lives, making it the worst peacetime marine disaster in Canadian history.Learn more about the R.M.S. Empress of Ireland hereProvenance: From Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Gracie to the current vendors by family descent.SOLD WITH IVORY ACT 2018: CERTIFICATE FOR A PRE-1918 ITEM OF OUTSTANDINGLY HIGH ARTISTIC, CULTURAL OR HISTORICAL VALUE, NUMBER UCQNUPJX
OAK LONGCASE CLOCK OF EARLY 18TH CENTURY DESIGN with twin train eight day movement, the engraved brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring inscribed for Thomas Evans of London, subsidiary seconds dial, the hood with caddy top, orb and spike finials, over a blind fret frieze, the trunk door with glass lenticle, block base210cm high
ASPREY OF LONDON, CHINOISERIE MANTEL CLOCK EARLY 20TH CENTURY the silvered dial signed and set with Roman numerals, the caddy top with swing handle, the jappaned case with Chinoiserie decoration, on four block feet24cm highRuns when wound but no guarantee of working order; key fixed to the winding mechanism; case heavily worn with losses to lacquer throughout, dried and crazed, chips to left front corner and indeed further throughout; reverse particularly distressed with pronounced surface wear surrounding the back plate

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