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Los 1086

A MIXED LOT OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER SPOONS including a Greenock caddy spoon, by James Orr, c.1800; a Paisley ladle, by William Hannay, c.1807; etc. (12) Greenock caddy spoon 10.2cm long, 7.4 troy ounces gross

Los 434

A Georgian tea caddy and another smaller with campaign handle - both A/F

Los 21

3 x boxes - antique papier mache small stationery box 18cm x 11cm x 12cm high (slight losses + wear & missing dividers), copper caddy box & oriental brass box with blue stone mosaic lid

Los 4089

Circa 1840 a mahogany and black line inlay caddy top chest of two short over three graduating long drawers on bracket feet, 107cm high x 90cm wide x 44.5cm deep

Los 4230

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany oval tray with brass and wavy edge handles (a/f). A Victorian walnut tea caddy with parquetry banding to top and front. 20.5cm wide. A Negretti and Zambra bottle labelled "Special Ink for Recording Instruments": Two small glass bottles, matched stoppers and a methylated spirits lamp

Los 1028

A XIX Century Walnut Tea Caddy, with marquetry decoration, miniature Oriental vases and stand and three Hummell figures:- One Box.

Los 155

A Regency Mahogany Tea Caddy, and a quantity of silver plate including, a large galleried tray, triple decanter stand, etc

Los 220

A Regency Rosewood Tea Caddy, twin ring handles and flattened bun feet, 34cm by 20cm by 22cm

Los 275

A cast iron golf caddy door stop or poker holder, perhaps circa 1920-30, 37.5cm high   OBJECT LOCATION: OUTBUILDING 

Los 33

A Continental silver Tea Caddy, of square section, embossed leaves and  scrolls and embossed to each side with vignette of courtly couple and sporting trophies, import marks for London 1904, Faudel Phillips & Sons, stamped to base ‘930’ , 9.5oz, 15cm high Condition: Some wear, generally good OBJECT LOCATION: DINING ROOM

Los 34

A George V silver oval Tea Caddy with plain lid, the base embossed frieze of  figures in landscape, Chester 1912, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 9cm high, 8.5cm wide, 4.0oz,; together with an Edward VII silver oval Tea Caddy embossed ribbons and floral swags, Birmingham 1909, W.G.Keight & Co (rubbed),  8.5cm high, 2.6oz Condition: Both Caddies with dents and dimples; worn 

Los 35

A Victorian silver Tea Caddy, the rectangular box with hinged lid embossed figures, one on horse, in tree landscape, the sides embossed cottages and tunnel opening in landscape with figures, London 1899, Maurice Freeman, 8.5cm high, 5.2oz, together with a Victorian silver Sugar Shaker with all-over embossed flowers and leafage scrolls, vacant cartouche to lid, London 1886, Horace Woodward & Co., 15.5cm high, 5.6oz Condition: Caddy - Generally good; Sugar Shaker - dent to foot rim OBJECT LOCATION: DINING ROOM

Los 40

An Elizabeth II silver Egg Cup and Spoon, Birmingham 1973, Lanson & Co., in case, a Victorian silver Carving Set with mother of pearl handle, Sheffield1898, Martin, Hall & Co., eleven various silver Teaspoons, Fiddle Pattern, some engraved initials, 8.3oz, two small Propelling Pencils including one stamped ‘S. Mordan’ and a George III silver Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1808, 0.25oz OBJECT LOCATION: DINING ROOM

Los 54

An Edward VII silver cylindrical Tea Caddy with embossed frieze of figures in landscape, Chester 1903, (maker’s mark rubbed), 3.5oz, 9cm high, some dents, together with a small Continental silver cylindrical Jar and Cover, embossed courtly couple in landscape, import marks, Chester 1899, ‘BM’, 1.9oz, 7cm high some dimples and wear OBJECT LOCATION: DINING ROOM

Los 153

A Queen Anne walnut longcase clock, the domed caddy top above fret carved panel and 12" square brass dial inscribed 'Sam Ogborn, Londini Fecit' to the silvered chapter ring, with subsidiary seconds hand, date aperture and eight day movement, with long door above a moulded plinth base, height 238cm.Footnote: Samuel Ogborn is detailed as working in London 1698-1722.Additional InformationPlease refer to comprehensive photographs for condition report.

Los 26

An early Victorian hallmarked silver tea caddy with hinged lid above floral embossed band, lower engraved detail and spreading feet, the body engraved with initial 'M', Sheffield 1843, height 15.5cm, approx. 7.41ozt/230g.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationBoth the lid and body are clearly hallmarked, maker's mark HE & Co. Good gauge throughout, tarnishing and toning, but no damage to mention.The tarnishing and toning will clean and polish off.

Los 1339

Good English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the 6.5" silvered arched dial signed James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London no. 3209 to the centre under a strike/silent dial to the arch, the movement back plate also signed James McCabe, London no. 3209 and with locking pendulum, within a rounded arched stepped case inlaid with brass foliate motifs and surmounted by a square caddy top and ormolu pineapple finial, 22.5" high (pendulum and winding key)

Los 1340

English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the 8" brass arched dial signed William Strong, London on a silvered arched plate to the matted centre with false bob pendulum and calendar apertures enclosed by a silvered chapter ring, with strike/silent dial to the arch, with foliate engraved movement back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top with four ormolu pineapple finials and carrying handle, 22.5" high **This clock was featured in the September 2020 Clocks magazine in an interesting article written by Brian Loomes, which attempted to establish more about the maker and date of the clock. A copy of this magazine is sold with the lot

Los 1344

Fine English ebonised and ormolu mounted triple fusee verge bracket clock, the 6.75" silvered chapter ring enclosing a finely engraved foliate centre with calendar aperture, under two subsidiary chime/not chime and Lass of the Hill/A Song/An Air/A Minuet tune selector dials either side of a shaped plate possibly inscribed F.R & S, London, the verge movement with fine foliate engraved back plate and pull repeat playing on a nest of ten bells and striking on another within a stepped case with wavy glazed door, flanked by canted sides applied with foliate torso ormolu mounts, upon foliate scrolling cast feet and surmounted by a caddy top with five urn finials, 24.5" high (pendulum and keys)

Los 1347

Fine English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Eardley Norton, London no. 2529 on a shaped silvered plate recessed under twelve o'clock, the matted centre with calendar aperture and the arch with a strike/silent subsidiary dial, the movement with pull repeat and fine foliate engraved back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 21" high

Los 1348

Fine large and impressive English ebonised triple fusee bracket clock, the 11" silvered chapter ring signed J.C. Jennens, London enclosing a matted centre over an arched panel applied in relief with the figure of Father Time seated over a silvered plaque inscribed Tempus Fugit, the substantial movement with pull repeat and playing on a nest of eight bells, with hourly strike on a gong, the stylised foliate engraved back plate also signed J.C. Jennens, London, with locking pendulum and sunburst engraved bob within an impressive ormolu mounted stepped case with moulded arched square caddy top surmounted by a pineapple finial, 38" high (pendulum, winding and door keys)** This clock is in superb condition after a recent complete professional overhaul. However the movement has developed a small problem since that needs correcting and is explained in more detail in the condition report. The clock is illustrated in Britten's - Old Clocks & Watches, ninth edition, page 500, where it is listed as Jennens, J.C., c1790, London, chiming bracket clock (The Hague)

Los 1392

Good English ebonised and ormolu mounted triple fusee boardroom clock, the substantial movement playing on a nest of eight bells and four gongs, striking the hours on a larger gong, with locking pendulum, the 7" brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, surmounted by chime/silent, slow/fast and chimes on eight bells/Westminster chimes subsidiary dials, within an ormolu mounted stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and five ornate pineapple finials, 29" high (pendulum and keys)

Los 1413

Interesting English marquetry double fusee bracket clock, the 6.75" square brass dial signed Geo Wafs, London on an oval silvered plate to the matted centre enclosed by a silver chapter ring, the later movement with strike lever and aperture fitted to the back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and  ornate brass carrying handle, 17" high (pendulum & key)

Los 1415

Fine English ebonised triple fusee bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Paul Rimbault, Denmark Street, Soho, London 1771 to the silvered dial centre, with subsidiary calendar aperture, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and surmounted by a later subsidiary dial to the arch with selection hand for ten bell chime/Whittington, chimes/eight bell chimes and strike/silent lever, the movement with quarter chiming train and playing on a nest of ten bells and striking the hours on another, with meandering foliate engraved back plate and locking pendulum, within a stepped case with gilded brass caryatid mounts to the four corners, surmounted by four gilt brass acorns, a caddy top and carrying handle, 21.5" high (pendulum & Key) ** This clock has been converted from verge to anchor escapement

Los 1417

English mahogany triple fusee bracket clock, the 8" brass arched dial signed H. Marsh, London on the silvered chapter ring beneath 6 o'clock, enclosing a matted centre with false bob pendulum under a convex boss engraved with an eagle flanked by subsidiary strike/silent and eight bell/chimes dials, the movement playing on eight bells and striking the hours on another, with profusely foliate engraved back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, four brass acorn finials and a carrying handle, 22.5" high (pendulum & keys)

Los 1418

English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Rob T. Burfield, Arundel to the foliate engraved dial centre, with calendar aperture and later slow/fast subsidiary dial to the arch, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, four acorn finials and a carrying handle, 20" high, (pendulum) ** This clock has been converted from verge to anchor escapement

Los 1419

Good English mahogany double fusee mantel clock, the 8" convex cream dial and movement back plate signed James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London with locking pendulum, within a panelled case inlaid with brass foliate motifs and surmounted by a stepped caddy top and brass acorn finial, 20" high (pendulum & keys)

Los 1421

Fine English ebonised and brass mounted double fusee original verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Ellicott, London on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with calendar aperture, with strike/silent subsidiary dial to the arch, the five pillar movement with pull repeat, Dutch half-hour striking and also signed Ellicott, London on the foliate engraved back plate, striking on two bells, within a stepped case, the canted corners with pierced caryatid mounts, surmounted by a caddy top and five flaming brass finials, 24.5" high (pendulum & key)

Los 1501

Early French Boulle mantel clock timepiece, the movement back plate signed Jean Godde Paris, the 5.5" gilded chapter ring with Roman cartouche enamel numerals enclosing a matted centre, within an ornate ormolu mounted case surmounted by a caddy top and finial modelled with a cherub seated upon a ball playing a flute, 17.5" high (pendulum)

Los 1531

French oak and brass mounted two train mantel clock, the S. Marti movement striking on a gong, the 5" white chapter ring enclosing a foliate pierced brass centre, within a decorative stepped case with further foliate pierced brass mounts and surmounted by a caddy top and finial 17" high (pendulum and key)

Los 1709

Small oak cased hooded single train verge wall clock with alarm, the 5" brass arched dial signed JN. Ballerd, Hornchurch on a silvered disc to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing an angel and foliate engraved centre with alarm dial and single blued steel hand, the case with glazed arched door and sides, surmounted by a caddy top with brass ball and spike finial, 24" high overall (pendulum & weights)

Los 55

Roberts & Belk Romney Plate Art Deco Style Octagonal Coffee and Matching Hot Water Pot, a decorative Walker & Hall plated fruit dish (numbered 51474); an Art Deco octagonal pedestal cake plate and a plated caddy, with floral decoration :- One Tray

Los 402

Pair of Georgian silver sugar nips, Victorian Birmingham silver bladed knife and Keswick Staybrite caddy spoon

Los 281

Pair of heavy knife rests, Sheffield hallmark, dated 1923, approx 150 gms, a silver caddy spoon, Sheffield hallmark dated 1927, mm Atkins Bros, approx 33.6 gms. This lot includes a small quantity of silver, silver butter knife Sheffield hallmark dated 1931, silver jam spoon hallmarked dated 1931, four silver coffee spoons Sheffield hallmark dated 1929, four silver tea spoons Sheffield hallmark dated 1931, approx 200 gms. 

Los 310

Miscellaneous silver, including cylindrical cannister with engine-turned finish, Sheffield hallmark, dated 1960, mm Mappin & Webb, approx 103.2 gms; silver-covered wallet Birmingham hallmark dated 1900, mm S*B; Edward VII silver trinket dish, London hallmark dated 1901 approx 42.5 gms; oval George V jewellery box, Birmingham hallmark dated 1912 mm Elkington & Co; silver engine-turned box, Sheffield hallmark dated 1913 mm Walker & Hall, a turquoise enamel compact Birmingham hallmark dated 1929 mm RS, a base-metal miniature picture frame a base-metal and cut-glass jar together with an oval silver plated tea caddy. 

Los 93

A fine Chinese export porcelain part tea service, 18th/19th century. Comprising a teapot, height 14cm, width 19.5cm, a caddy and cover, height 13.5cm, width 6.5cm, six tea bowls and saucers and three coffee cups. (17)From a private Devon collection.No restoration, saucers have numerous small chips but only one hairline notedFour teabowls have chips and two have chips and hairlinesOne cup has chips, two are undamaged Teapot undamaged but for tiny spout nibblesThe caddy is undamaged but the lid has to underside of rim

Los 279

A late 18th century Chinese porcelain Famille verte square tea caddy. Together with a Chinese export amourial tea caddy, first tea caddy diemensions height 11cm.

Los 744

A ROSEWOOD TWO COMPARTMENT TEA CADDY, ANOTHER IN MAHOGANY TOGETHER WITH FOUR JEWELLERY BOXES

Los 798

AN OAK TABLE TOP COLLECTORS CHEST OF 4 DRAWERS, A MAHOGANY TEA CADDY AND A CASED ULTRA VIOLET LIGHT

Los 54

George III silver caddy spoon, London 1798, maker Elizabeth Morley or Edward Mayfield, modelled as a leaf with wavy veins and scrolled terminal, 6.5cm long, 0.1oz

Los 67

George V silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1911, makers mark rubbed, the cylindrical lid above a diamond and roundel decorated square body, 9cm high, 4.1oz

Los 7

George III silver caddy spoon, London 1797, maker I.E or T.E, the bright cut handle initialled AE above a shell pattern bowl, 8.5cm long, 0.2oz

Los 9

George III silver caddy spoon, London 1814, maker mark rubbed, with shell and scroll cast handle above a shell form bowl, 7cm long, 1.1oz

Los 1897

5 Porzellane KPM Berlin. Zeptermarke, 1x mit rotem Reichsapfel, 20. Jh. Weiß, 1x mit Goldstaffage. Balustervase (H 40 cm). / Zuckerkorb (H 19 cm; ohne Einsatz). / Schüssel "Arcadia" (Ø 23,5 cm). / 1 Teedose (H 9,5 cm; ohne Deckel). / 1 Fußschale (H 7,5 cm; Deckel fehlt). 5 porcelains KPM Berlin. Scepter mark, 1x with red orb, 20th c. White, 1x with gold staffage. Baluster vase (h 40 cm). / Sugar basket (h 19 cm; without insert). / Bowl "Arcadia" (Ø 23.5 cm). / 1 tea caddy (H 9,5 cm; without lid). / 1 foot bowl (H 7.5 cm; lid missing). .*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Los 1991

9x Porzellan mit indianischem Dekor. Meissen. Überwiegend Schwertermarke, 2. H. 20. Jh., 1. Wahl und 1x 4 Schleifstriche und 1x 2 Schleifstriche. Überwiegend polychrom bemalt und goldstaffiert. 2 Teedosen Böttger-Steinzeug mit Blumen- und Vogelrelief (H 12 cm), 1 Frühstücksteller "Altozier" (Ø 21 cm), 2 Mokkatassen "Neuer Ausschnitt" mit 2 Untertassen, 1 hufeisenförmiger Ascher und 1 Teller mit Drachen und Storch (Ø 17,5 cm). 1 Teedosendeckel geklebt. 9x porcelain with Indian decor. Meissen. Predominantly sword mark, 2nd H. 20th century, 1st choice and 1x 4 grinding marks and 1x 2 grinding marks. Predominantly polychrome painted and gold decorated. 2 tea caddies Böttger stoneware with floral and bird relief (h 12 cm), 1 breakfast plate "Altozier" (Ø 21 cm), 2 demitasse cups "New Cut" with 2 saucers, 1 horseshoe-shaped ashtray and 1 plate with dragon and stork (Ø 17.5 cm). 1 tea caddy lid glued. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Los 1858

Korb, 2 Teller und Teedose mit Blumenmalerei. Überwiegend Potschappel, Marke ab 1901, 1x Schierholz, 2. H. 20. Jh. Polychrom bemalt, goldstaffiert. Oval-vierpassiger Durchbruchkorb mit zwei Handhaben (L 21,5 cm), 2 verschiedene Durchbruchteller (Ø 18,5 und 20 cm), passig geschweifte Teedose (H 13 cm). Basket, 2 plates and tea caddy with floral painting. Predominantly Potschappel, mark from 1901, 1x Schierholz, 2nd H. 20th century Polychrome painted, gold decorated. Oval four-piece break-through basket with two handles (L 21,5 cm), 2 different break-through plates (Ø 18,5 and 20 cm), matching curved tea caddy (H 13 cm). *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Los 112A

Ceramics - Auld Lang Syne; washing jug and bowl set; blue and white Ringtons Mailing tea caddy etc

Los 183

Boxes & Objects - a turned wooden truncheon; silver plated spirit kettle on stand; brass watering can; Victorian sarcophagus tea caddy; silver jubilee crowns, ten penny pieces, farthings, pennies etc

Los 41

A Victorian Rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, twin lidded removable compartments, mixing bowl aperture, turned handles, bun feet, 22cm high, 34cm wide, 19cm deep

Los 462

A group of boxes to include a 19th century French rosewood and brass bound box containing three cut glass bottles; a mahogany shell inlaid tea caddy box; and a card box with playing card, and inlaid decoration to the lid, on four turned feet Location

Los 467

A group of 18th century and 19th century Chinese porcelain to include a small 18th century porcelain famille rose bowl, 18th century tea caddy, 19th century Canton famille rose charger decorated with the Mandarin Garden pattern, and a Tongzhi period quatrelobed footed dish decorated with a seated figure and calligraphy verse (some damages) Location:

Los 1550

A George III design walnut bracket clock, 14cm silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, Arabic subsidiary, three winding holes, adjusting chapters for Whittington/Westminster/Winchester, Chime/Silent and Fast/Slow, inscribed Garrard, the movement Elliott, London, caddy top, the moulded door enclosing pierced trellis, skirted base, plinth feet, 45cm high over handle

Los 1727

A George III fruitwood pear tea caddy, iron oval escutcheon, foiled interior, 16cm high, c.1790

Los 1728

A George III harewood and marquetry oval tea caddy, hinged cover inlaid with an acanthus patera, the front with a bell husk swag, 11.5cm high, 12.5cm wide, c.1780

Los 1780

A George III mahogany and marquetry rectangular tea caddy, inlaid with fruiting oak and shell patera, hinged cover enclosing three compartments, outlined with chequered banding and boxwood stringing, 23.5cm wide, c.1800

Los 1790

A George III rosewood crossbanded burr yew rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, brass ball feet, 25cm wide, c.1800

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