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A mid 19th century rosewood and satinwood marquetry tea caddy Of sarcophagus form, inlaid with deer and foliage, the hinged rectangular lid enclosing a glass and two lidded compartments; on bun feet, 30cm wide. N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulationsLot UpdatesAll lots are subject to 25% Buyer's Premium plus VAT
A quantity of silver and silver plated flatware Comprising of a set of six silver long bamboo stirring spoons, Asprey & Co., 1969, five 19th silver plated berry spoons and a fork, a silver tea spoon engraved 'Chester 1701', London 1962, three small silver berry spoons, Charles Boyton, London 1870, Hardy Brothers, London 1884 and R F Moseley & Co., Sheffield 1945, a white metal caddy spoon, marks rubbed, possibly Glasgow 1884, a silver plated scoop and pickle fork, and a cased set of six silver berry spoons, engraved with a crest and initialled 'JM', Richard Garde, Dublin 1838. (combined silver weight 285g) (qty)Lot UpdatesAll lots are subject to 25% Buyer's Premium plus VAT
A late Regency cross banded sarcophogus shaped tea caddy. Each of the panels is edged with four colour banding. Four ball brass feet. Two compartments, 20.5cm long, 11.9cm wide, 14.3cm high. (LNDB069)Condition: Very good. The covers to the compartments do not sit perfectly flat. The key is absent. Otherwise excellent unrestored condition.Packing & Shipping Let us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent with a minimum of a tracked service. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail.Please see below for cost estimates, including packing: UK (Estikmated Price): £17.51 USA (Estimated Price): £43.00 EU (Estimated Price): £23.00 R.O.W. (Estimated Price): £45.50In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCEWe only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPINGTo request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VATAll above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%. IMPORTANTWhen you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot. Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released. MULTIPLE PURCHASESThe estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIESWhen your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.
SELECTION OF SILVER FLATWAREincluding a Richard Allison Caddy spoon; Scottish silver salt spoon marked with thistle RN, possibly Inverness; Mother of Pearl handled fish knife, Birmingham 1952; butter spreader with ornate handle stamped Sterling; Scottish silver tea spoon with pierced work thistle, Edinburgh 1959; and two other silver tea spoons, total weight 121g/4.3oz (7)
A Chinese Qing Dynasty, Qianlong, Blue and white porcelain tea caddy and cover of canted rectangular flask form painted in inky blue mountainous landscapes with buildings, 9 cm wide x 11 cm high Together with another 18th-century caddy with "Imari" decoration and silver cover (2)The remaining porcelain cover is restored, its corresponding body is in good order.The "Imari" canister body has a slight firing crack running from the collar, the cap does not bear any hallmarks.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, CIRCA 1780. with sloping shoulders and rectangular body, transfer decorated with a landscape scene with pagodas and trees, 10cm high, 7cm wide, 5cm deep J. Howell collection no. L.313 Provenance- China Choice, September 1976, £50. *CR Small chip to rim, some blemishes to glaze.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, CIRCA 1764. of fluted octagonal form, the neck with underglaze blue floral spray decoration, 9cm high, 6.5cm diameter J. Howell collection no. L.50 Provenance- Pratts, Pilson Green, September 1965, £8. *CR restoration in two places to the rim, hairline crack running below both the patches of restoration.
A tray of assorted 19th century pottery comprising a New Hall tea caddy, a Staffordshire canary yellow jug, another jug and five Staffordshire nursery plates, together with a Wilfred Gibson baby in a cradle model.Condition:- General wear through age and use, some crazing throughout, some damage as per extra pictures.

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