A George III mahogany tea caddy, the shaped rectangular top fitted brass handle opening to reveal unfitted interior, 25cm wide 15cm deep 16cm high together with an Edwardian inlaid mantle clock, of bloom form on squat brass feet, 26cm highCondition ReportTea caddy) Lacks feet, losses and changes throughout. Evidence of historic woodworm to the base. Clock) A shrinkage split to top, blemishes and scuffs throughout
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A lacquered tea caddy,early-mid 19th century, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments, raised on squat bracket feet, painted all-over with an Italianate landscape, 25cm wide 18cm deep14cm highCondition ReportThe lid broken and repaired. Surface wear, scratches and rubbing to paint. Small break, loss and repair above escutcheon. Some wear to interior. Hinges ok. Small chips and losses. General wear commensurate with age.
A Georgian mahogany straight front chest, fitted four graduated drawers and a slide, caddy top, brass handles and square bracket feet, width 84cm, depth 49cm, height 79cm Condition: Top water stained in two areas, slide scratched, marked and lost beading to left corner. Chipped veneer beneath 2nd, 3rd and 4th drawers, lost cock beading to 1st and 2nd drawers right side, 3rd drawer missing from both sides, 4th drawer left side.
A group of Chinese porcelain, 18th century and later, including an export porcelain Mandarin palette coffee cup, painted with a figural scene, height 6.4cm, a famille rose export tea caddy, height 10.2cm, a blue and white export porcelain teapot stand and various famille rose teaware (faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Meiji Japanese mixed metal censer or tea caddy. Inscribed along the base.Provenance: From the Estate of Horst Rechelbacher, Osceola, Wisconsin.Horst Rechelbacher, the founder of Aveda and Intelligent Nutrients, was a pioneer in the field of safe and eco-friendly cosmetics. The same curiosity that led him to explore ways to improve the beauty industry led him to travel the world, collecting rare and beautiful objects as he went. This sale features selections from that lifetime of eclectic and inspired collecting, including furniture by Carlo Bugatti, Gabriel Viardot, and Josef Hoffman; artworks by artists ranging from Old Masters to Salvador Dali to Arman; an impressive collection of Indian sculptures; and much more. Be sure to explore our timed-only online auction of other fascinating objects from this collection that will be posted in mid-August.Height: 4 1/2 in x diameter: 3 1/2.

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