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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass eight day movement, with a 12 inch brass dial, the silvered chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed " Robert Parker, Derby", the hood with a caddy top, brass orb finials , the trunk with an arched door and a shaped plinth base, with two brass weights and a pendulum. H236cm Note : We do not guarantee the working condition on clock/watch movements.
Collection of Silver and Silver Plate, comprising a cased white metal dish inset with an Indian silver one Rupee coin, dated 1906, approx. 105 grams , silver table spoon, London 1790, approx. 70 grams, a silver mounted shell caddy spoon, a silver mustard spoon and a pair of silver plated basting spoons and a soup ladle. (qty)
A Chinese silver ovoid lidded Tea Caddy with four toed dragons in high relief, engraved 'Presented to Mr & Mrs Edwin B.Broadrick on the occasion of their marriage, 14th Oct 1909 by the Card room workpeople at Ewo Cotton Mill'. 14cm by Luen Wo, Sincere. 8.75oz. Please see PROVENANCE detailed in Lot 1.
A small collection of English porcelain blue and white teawares, c.1758-70, including two Vauxhall teabowls painted with pagoda landscapes, two Liverpool teabowls, a Liverpool coffee can, a Worcester coffee cup in the Prunus Root pattern, and five Bow coffee cups, one in the Golfer and Caddy pattern, some damages, 6.2cm max. (10) Provenance: the Barbara Horn Collection.
Selection of miscellaneous silver, including a silver topped scent bottle by Sampson Mordan, a silver topped cut glass bottle, with engraved armorial, a Georgian silver caddy spoon, Edwardian silver baby's rattle, in the form of a Royal Guard, a page marker, tea strainer, a continental silver marker in the form of a hockey player and a Chinese silver trophy by Wang Hing, (various dates and makers). Approximately 3ozs weighable silver. (Qty).
Late 19th/early 20th century Hanau silver tea caddy with slip on cover, of inverted baluster form, on a flared base, with embossed panels, decorated with images of a boy and girl calling to each other and other foliate decoration. Marked on the base, possibly Georg Roth & Co. All at approximately 6ozs. 13cm overall height.
18th century continental porcelain teaset on tray, polychrome painted with flowers some pieces with Ludwigsburg marks, comprising tray, teapot, three jugs, tea caddy, two cups, sugar bowl and stand, the tray 32cm acrossPlease note that the set contains pieces from different 18th century factories.Good overall condition: one handle of the tray stapled, chip to the caddy lid, some other small chips - please see extra images.
Exceptionally rare George IV silver die-struck "Eagle's Wing" caddy spoon, the bowl chased with wing feathers and the handle in the form of an eagle's head (Birmingham 1831) Joseph Wilmore, marks distorted. 7.9cm overall length.We now believe the hallmark is Birmingham 1831 not 1821, please see additional images of the marks.General overall condition good, some minor surface wear but decoration definition is good, neck of eagle's head is slightly bent, no evidence of other damage or repair. Marks have been struck through the decoration and are very difficult to read.
A George III silver tea caddy, John Emes, London 1802, of oblong shape, the hinged cover with seated figure finial, the sides with vignettes of buildings, the front inscribed 'Presented by Jas Craig, won by Corona, Chas Playfair Owner' and dated 1900, 12cm wide, 9cm deep, 14cm high, approximately 509g
A collection of silver to include,and cased pair of presrve spoons, Sheffield 1920; together with four napkin rings, six Georgian teaspoons, cased, a pair of sugar tongs, and a caddy spoon (qty.)total weight approximately 6.5oztCondition Reportsurface scratches blemishes and signs of tarnishing to allworn hallmarks to spoons
An Victorian silver tea caddy, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1897, embossed with floral scrolling, with a hinged cover with a spiral tapered knop, and a gilt interior,14.5cm high, and another oval silver tea caddy, marks worn, 10cm high, 13ozt overall (2)Condition ReportMarks rubbed.
A COLLECTION OF THIRTY LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES, comprising thirteen sculptures from the south east region included, Orchard Farm Cottage, Clare Cottage, Blue Boar, and deeds, (sticker on the base with the number 2899868/8008, small nibble on the chimney), Bramble Cottage, Strawberry Cottage, Little Lupins, Waterside Mill, all with boxes, Tea Caddy Cottage, (label partially missing), Sunnyside, Chalk Down L2005, (nibbles in places), Honeypot Cottage, (nibble on the chimney), Greensted Church, (damage on the peak of the roof), Whight Cottage, (heavy rubbing and chip around the base edge), seventeen sculptures from the south west region to include, Old Mother Hubbard's, Butterwick, (heavy rubbing on the tree), The Cuddy L2001, two Applejack Cottage, (only one boxed), Creel Cottage, Wheyside Cottage, Sweet Pea Cottage, (sticker on the base with the number 2216612/8008), Watermill, (nibbles and heavy chips in places), all with boxes, three Clover Cottage, (large chip on the chimney of one), Purbeck Store, (nibbles on the roof), Watermill, Pipit Toll, (chip on the chimney), Otter Reach, (signs of heavy damage), Fishermans Cottage, (nibbles in places), (30 + 15 boxes + 1 deed), (Condition Report: some items have original or other retail labels on the base and some faded and hard to read, there are signs of light rubbing on some, see main description for itemised damage)
A SELECTION OF SILVER ITEMS AND COMMEMORATIVE COINS, to include a large cut glass scent bottle with glass stopper, fitted with a hinged silver domed cover with embossed cherubs, hallmarked Chester rubbed makers mark, together with a Georgian shell shape caddy spoon with fiddle pattern handle engraved monogram, hallmarked 'John Walton' Newcastle 1831, a modern silver caddy spoon with figural terminal, hallmarked 'Francis Howard Ltd' Sheffield 1973, a silver medicine spoon, a silver baby food pusher, and a single fiddle pattern teaspoon, each with a full silver hallmark, approximate gross weight 84.8 grams, together with a boxed silver egg cup and spoon set, egg cup with weighted base, together with a George V 1935 Crown coin, a Five Shillings coin with Sixpence coins, two commemorative coins, a First Decimal coin set and a cased 'The Railway Sesquicentennial Medallic First Day Cover' stamp set
A Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain partial dinner service, 19th century, painted with alternating figural and floral cartouches comprising: two tureens, one oval, the other rectangular, an oval meat plate, an oval serving bowl, a barrel-form caddy, three egg cups, two circular dishes and three side plates (one dish with stapled repairs, some chips and wear to gilding throughout). Length of meat plate 39cm (13 pieces)
Contemporary Scottish silver caddy spoon with an alternating depression each side profusely engraved with the head and wing of an eagle, a take on the eagle's wing spoon made by Joseph Willmore in 1814, by Malcolm Appleby, Edinburgh, 2013, signed M Appleby, numbered 29 of a limited edition, L.8cm, 26.2grs, with C of A and literature, cased. (2)Condition: Hallmarked side of spoon also inscribed in very small text "27.12.2012". In good condition with light surface scratches. Pin sized nick to beak on hallmarked side
Contemporary silver caddy spoon in the form of a Trinity House Navigation Pilot's cap inscribed "12-9-63 J D N 12-09-02", to celebrate the life of Captain John D. Norie, who was the founder of The Society of Caddy Spoon Collectors on 12 September 1963, and died on 12 September 2002. Captain Norie was a Trinity House navigation pilot during his working life., by Timothy Burtwell, London, 2005, L.4.8cm, 27.4 grs, boxed. (2)
Contemporary silver caddy spoon "The Millennium Spoon" with a rounded rectangular bowl and a gold plated eagle's wing inset in the handle, a special commission by The Society of Caddy Spoon Collectors for the Millennium, by Gerald Benney, London, 2000, number 23 of a limited edition, L.7.8cm, 35.1grs, (with literature, no box)Condition: Good condition - light scratches and small spots of tarnish.
Group of early 20th century mixed silver plate to include large egg coddler with nest and egg detail to top, tea pot, tea caddy, cloche dish, mug tankard, sugar sifter, coaster and oyster shell dish together with a silver posy vase hallmarked W J Myatt & Co, Chester, 1904 and a box base hallmarked F R Gomm, Birmingham, 1917
A 19th century rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the hinged cover with conch shell marquetry inlay, opening to reveal a silvered interior, having a boxwood shield shaped escutcheon with insect marquetry inlay below, flanked by later applied lion mask handles, width 27.5cm, together with another 19th century tea caddy (2)
A collection of miscellaneous items to include two fruit knives each having a silver blade and mother of pearl handle, a Victorian burr walnut box, signed to the interior Edward Gould & Sons Homeopathic Chemist, 32 Moorgate Street, London, and a 19th century walnut and chequer strung single compartment tea caddy
A collection of boxes to include an Arts & Crafts Newlyn style twin compartment cigarette box having a hammer beaten pewter clad exterior, decorated with stylised fish, width 18.5cm, a Victorian walnut and marquetry strung twin compartment tea caddy, and a late 19th century Indian blind fret carved sandalwood table box, together with various other items to include a Black Forest carved softwood figure of a bear, art glass paperweights, and a miniature mauchline ware rolling pin

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