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Los 91

A silver sauce boat, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1964, of typical form with shaped border and loop handle on three feet, 15cm long, together with a George V silver pepperette, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1915, 12cm high, a Victorian miniature silver chamberstick, William Hutton & Sons, London 1896, 5.5cm high, a George V sauce ladle, Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1914, 12.5cm long, a George III silver and mother of pearl caddy spoon, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1812, 10.5cm long, a silver salt spoon, 7.3cm long, a silver napkin ring, 5cm wide, and a further silver napkin ring, 4cm wide, gross weight 10.94ozt (8)

Los 97

A selection of silver and silver coloured accessories, to include an Edwardian novelty silver rattle in the form of an acorn with ivory coloured handle, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1906, 6.5cm long, a further Edwardian silver rattle with mother of pearl handle, George Edwin Walton, Birmingham 1905, approx. 9cm long, a pair of George III silver sugar nips, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795, 14cm long, a George IV silver caddy spoon, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1825, 6.5cm long, a silver vesta case, 5cm x 3.8cm, a silver mounted glass scent bottle, 5cm high, a novelty silver pill box modelled as a handbag, 3cm x 3.5cm, a silver thimble, 22mm high, and a further selection of silver and silver coloured tableware and accessories (14) (at fault)

Los 619

Full title: A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and blue and white porcelain, 18th/19th C.Description:Dia.: 13,3 cm (the saucers) H 12,6 cm (the tea caddy) H 8,6 cm - Dia.: 20,6 cm (the bowl) H 11,9 - L 13,1 cm (the mug) H 4,6 cm - Dia.: 8,7 cm (the largest cup) H 4,1 cm - Dia.: 7,8 cm (the smallest cup) Please note that the Batavian ware cups and saucers are European. The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com

Los 145

A Continental silver caddy box with repousse embossed decor of cherubs, 365g, H.9cm L.13cm D.7cm

Los 266

A collection of 19th century boxes to include a mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, L.30.5cm, a hexagonal box, and a Regency yellow lacquered painted sewing box raised on four paw feet with twin hoop handles

Los 136

Three items of Arts and Crafts copperware, including a Dryad of Leicester vase, stamped 'Dryad Lester 286'20cm; a Newlyn style triangular form caddy, embossed with owl, serpent, and winged beast, the loose cover with a dolphin, unmarked, 21.5cm; and a candlestick, loop handle, broad drip trays, 17cm.Qty: 3

Los 139

Victorian walnut writing slope, fitted interior, 41cm, and Victorian mahogany tea caddy, fitted interior, 39cm.Qty: 2

Los 163

A collection of silver-plated cutlery, to include knives; forks; spoons; pair of fruit serving spoons; lobster picks; caddy spoons; salt spoons etc.Qty: 1 box

Los 303

A pair of Georgian silver table spoons, William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1819, engraved initials; another pair, John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1824, engraved initials; another silver table spoon, engraved initials; and two silver caddy spoons; total 11.2oz.Qty: 7

Los 61

One box of mixed ceramics, including two early 19th century English porcelain cups, Victorian teapots, 1930s egg cup set, novelty tea caddy, etc.

Los 119

Georgian mahogany tea caddy (lacking interior).

Los 152

A silver wine coaster, W I Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1994, a silver three-piece cruet set, Alexander Clark & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1936, comprising mustard pot, pepper shaker and pot, a caddy spoon and butter knife, 96g weighable 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

Los 481

A 19th Century silver mounted tortoiseshell tea caddy, in the form of a miniature knife box with serpentine front, fitted a single lidded interior, 9cm/see illustration 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

Los 482

A late 18th Century Sheraton period oval satinwood tea caddy inlaid flowers and scrolls, 14cm wide/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Paper interior removed, noticable pitting annd scratches to top, slight split to boxwood stringing, staining could be water marks or from polishing.

Los 483

A late 18th Century rectangular harewood tea caddy with batswing pattera to the hinged cover and front and pillars inlaid to the canted front sides/see illustration 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

Los 498

A set of Laurie Ayton Jnr. golf clubs, two woods, seven irons and an odd putter contained in original case/Note: These clubs were the property of Fred Davey, who on winning the Open in 1947, gifted them to his caddy Patrick Kelly and through descent pass to the current owner 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

Los 500

A George III mahogany and marquetry tea caddy of cube form, inlaid with shell paterae and floral sprigs, 12.5cm wide 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

Los 2

A George III silver sugar basket,London 1779, with a beaded swing handle leading to pierced decoration, with crest engraving,12cm hightogether with a George III caddy spoon,London 1794, with bright-cut engraving leading to a shell bowl,total 4.7ozt (2)Condition ReportThe maker's mark is rubbed and illegible to both. The pierced decoration to the sugar bowl is intact, with no apparent restoration. Dents to the bowl of the caddy spoon.

Los 415

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy,of sarcophagus form, with mother of pearl escutcheon, the interior fitted with a moulded glass mixing bowl and two lidded compartments,35cm wide21cm deep22cm highCondition ReportMinor chips to the rim of the mixing bowl. No key present. Knocks and wear, particularly to the corners.

Los 415A

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy,with inlaid shell patera, opening to reveal a fitted interior and later blue glass mixing bowl, 30.5cm widetogether with another similar example,with an ivory escutcheon, the fitted interior with ivory handles, on four bun feet, 26.5cm wide (2)Provenance: The Estate of Jasper Gibbons Grinling, late of The Old Vicarage, Helions Bumpstead, Essex. IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: X1T1H9ED.Condition ReportLosses to the veneer on the first example. The second with wear to the interior lining; knocks and wear throughout.

Los 422

A George III mahogany and inlaid tea caddy,the cover with central fan decoration and brass handle, repeated half fans to the front13.5cm wide15cm deep14cm highCondition ReportLacking internal divisionsBaize lined underside

Los 30

An early 19th Century harewood and boxwood strung rectangular tea caddy: with twin lidded compartments, 30cm long, also a Moorish rectangular mother of pearl inlaid box with geometric stellar ornament, 26cm long. (2)

Los 342

A 19th Century Chinese Porcelain Blue and White Tea Caddy and Cover of Hexagonal Form Decorated with Flowers and Plants, Cartouched Geometric Trim and Bats in Scrolled Ground, Four Character Mark for Kangxi to Base, 20.5cms High

Los 343

An Late 18th/Early 19th century Chinese Porcelain Tea Caddy decorated With River Village Scene having Figures and Boats and Bowl Also with Rover Village Scene having Figures and Buildings an Bridge, Condition Issues

Los 344

A Chinese Blue and White Tea Caddy, Double Concentric Mark to Base

Los 264

A tea caddy with mixing bowl together with a carved box

Los 121

A Victorian silver caddy spoon/shovel, engraved geometric decoration and vacant cartouche to the stem, hallmarked by George Unite, Birmingham, 1875, approx weight 14.2 grams

Los 122

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy shovel / spoon, with engraved decoration to bowl and initial to stem, hallmarked by Charles Boyton, London, 1848, approx 11.5 grams.

Los 124

A Georgian silver shell shaped caddy spoon, engraved decoration the handle, vacant cartouche, hallmarked by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1819, approx weight 6.9 grams

Los 125

A Victorian silver caddy spoon with engraved design and a vacant cartouche, hallmarked by George Adams (Chawner & Co.)., London, 1866, approx weight 16.7 grams

Los 126

A George IV silver plain fiddle pattern caddy spoon, hallmarked by Joseph Read, London, 1826 together with a George III fiddle pattern caddy spoon, engraved decoration to bowl and stem, hallmarked London 1813, possibly by Thomas Fairbairn, combined weight 25.6 grams (2) 

Los 127

Two Georgian silver caddy spoons, one is with engraved repoussé work, hallmarked London 1825 by William Traies, and the other has engraved decoration and is initialled to the stem and hallmarked London 1829 by Charles Boyton. Total weight 25.6 grams. (2) 

Los 134

A Continental probably German 800 standard silver large tea caddy, the hinged cover chased with cherubs, the body with raised lobed decorative panel, on four scroll feet, gilt interior, stamped to underside, approx 480 grams Further details: surface scratched 

Los 40

An early 20th Century Continental probably German 800 standard silver tea caddy, quatrefoil shaped profusely chased and embossed with scrolling foliage, musical instruments and flowers, the cover with central panel depicting putti, the entire body chased with pastoral vignettes with 18th Century style figures, stamped on the flange VERSILBER, approx 352.4 grams (1) 

Los 500

George III walnut tea caddy with two internal compartments, with  brass carry handle to lid, side handles AF walnut interior 

Los 501

A collection of 19th Century horn beakers, various sizes, one with silver mounted rim and applied shield with monogram; one with white metal mounts and presentation inscription for: Christ College Trial Eights, 30th November1866 with named rowers; one plain, one gilt metal mounted together with four horn napkin rings and caddy spoons (Q) 

Los 515

A mother of pearl and wooden box (unable to open but with key), along with a sarcophagus shaped wooden tea caddy with covers inside and key.Signs of wear, some splits, staining, chips/nibbles.

Los 575

Large 19th century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with two tea compartments on either side of a glass mixing bowl. It is inlaid with silvered banding and mother of pearl detail and is on bun feet.

Los 77

A George IV silver bright cut engraved fiddle pattern caddy spoon, hallmarked by Lea & Co., Birmingham, 1921, approx 0.34 ozt (10.5 grams) 

Los 93

A Victorian silver embossed bombe shaped tea caddy and cover, on four paw feet, the shaped cover with flame finial, hallmarked by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1897, approx 7.19 ozt (223.5 grams)

Los 114

A late Victorian silver tea caddy/cannister with floral engraved decoration, vacant cartouches, hallmarked by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1892, approx 62 grams

Los 115

Two George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoons, both with engraved decoration to bowls (grapes or flowers), one with intials to handles EF., both hallmarked by James Beebe, London, 1823 and 1829 combined weight 24.6 grams (2) 

Los 116

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, engraved decoration to bowl and handle, hallmarked by Chawner & Co.., London, 1870, approx weight 15.5 grams.

Los 117

A Georgian silver fiddle pattern caddy shovel, engraved band decoration to bowl, handle with initials, hallmarked by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham, 1815, approx weight 8.5 grams.

Los 118

A Victorian silver caddy spoon with engraved decoration, initial D to handle, hallmarked by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1875, approx weight. 15.8 grams

Los 119

A George III silver caddy spoon with gilt bowl and engraved decoration, vacant cartouche, hallmarked by George Smith and William Fearn, London, 1786, approx weight 8.0 grams

Los 120

A Georgian silver fiddle shaped caddy spoon with engraved flower shaped bowl, initial to the stem, hallmarked EF for Edward Farrell or Edward Fairbrother, London, 1818, approx 15.3 grams

Los 597

A silver plate caddy spoon, pickle fork with mother of pearl handle, a brass capstan inkwell, an Islamic spoon, two turned wooden stand, a Scottish hardstone thermometer and a textile ladies hand bag.

Los 625

Sewing interest: three silver thimbles, a plated thimble, a plated needle case, an Egyptian pin dish, steel scent bottle cork screw and a Dutch silver caddy spoon(8).

Los 646

A George IV silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1824, Thomas Millington, together with another Birmingham 1819, 10 grams, (2).

Los 22

An antique wooden tea caddy and a pair of Art Deco book ends in the form of Scottie dogs etc.

Los 456

A 19th century Dutch amboyna and brass mounted tea caddy, 14 cm wide and a 19th century French mahogany box by Aucoc Aine a Paris,

Los 827

A silver mounted rectangular photograph frame, a modern silver mounted toddy ladle, a silver vesta case, a modern silver caddy spoon and a silver mounted inkwell.

Los 127

Two Victorian tea caddy, one in a casket form lacking interior, and larger mahogany cased example with interior.

Los 1024

A 19th Century carved mother of pearl caddy spoon

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