A FRENCH SILVER TEA CADDY 19th Century, French guarantee marks for export and untraced marks overstriking a maker's mark Shaped square with engraved decoration of fruit and foliage, pull off cover 11cm x 9cm x 9cm 250g Condition: Condition Report Marked to cover, rim and base, marked twice to base with untraced shield mark featuring an eagle and a key. A split to the seam between the rim and the body of the caddy, some minor dings to corners This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
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A 19th Century Mother of Pearl Inlaid Rosewood Vanity Case, with fully fitted interior, together with a George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy (2)Tea caddy - veneer cracks and fading. Some losses to the beading on the edges. Vanity box - large crack throughout the entire top and other cracks forming. Losses to the mother-of-pearl inlay. Interior is complete and in generally good order.
19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, stamped 'Lund Maker 56 & 57 Cornhill, London', also stamped on the lock, the domed lid with silver thread enclosing two lidded compartments on ivory pad feet, H14 W18 D10 cmIvory Register Reference: 9WTPJNRUCondition Report: Ivory Register Reference: 9WTPJNRUSome lifting of metal on the edges.Yellowing of ivory.Some wear to base.Some losses of silvering and silvering lifting.Light wear and some scratches.
Early 19th century creamware pierced dish, probably Leeds Pottery, the interlaced handles with flower terminals, 21.5 cm wide, a creamware mug with interlaced handle, 12.5 cm, a creamware tea caddy, and a tin glazed plate with underglaze blue stylised floral sprays, 22.5 cm diameter (4)Condition Report: Dish and mug with hairline cracks, dish also with minor chips. Tea caddy with small chips. Tin glazed plate with chips around the rim. All with no marks.
Hochst teapot, 18th century, with scale purple bands and floral sprays, crowned wheel mark, 8.5 cm high, a similar tea caddy (lid broken), 12 cm high, and a similar lidded jug 17.5 cm high, all with wheel mark, and another similar jug, 14 cm high, with Z.J. Woodstra & Sons label (4)Condition Report: All with wear to decoration and glaze faults.Jug without cover - Chips to foot rim. Repaired spout. Chunk missing at base of handle.Caddy - Cover broken and chips to cover.Teapot - cover - chipped and firing crack. Pot - repaired handle. Chips to base of spout and chip to inner rim.Covered jug - Cover has odd glaze wear. Possible restoration. Jug - chip to foot rim.
A George III mahogany library bookcase, with twin astral glazed door above a caddy top with a brushing slide, three short and three long drawers, rococo style brass handles all raised on bracket feet with blind fret work decoration. 142cm wide 60cm deep 230cm high.Two small corner crackes to glass, later lock plates and possibly brass fittings. minor suface marks.
Winter (Douglas E., editor). Prime Evil, Bantam Press, [1988], colour illustrations by Thomas Canty, original black morocco clamshell box, limited edition of 250, this copy is no. 17 and signed by editor, artist and all 13 contributing authors (including Stephen King, Clive Barker, Jack Caddy, Peter Straub, Whitley Strieber et al)
A Victorian tea caddy, of lobed square form, part fluted sides and hinged cover, with knop finial; square skirt foot, Birmingham 1891 by Stokes and Ireland; together with a further tea caddy, rounded rectangular with hinged side handles and hinged cover with fluted border, Birmingham 1904. (Maker’s mark rubbed). 13ozt. (2)
A silver tazza, circular with foliate and lattice pierced sides, on circular spreading base 23cm diam. Chester 1900 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes; a silver inkwell in hexagonal scroll pierced housing with panelled hinged, cover, London 1904, a pair of silver vases, a tea caddy, a silver mounted purse and a three further boxes. 22ozt weighable

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