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Los 274

A variety of interesting collectables:a mid-18th century mahogany tea caddy for restoration (original brasses); a 19th century ironstone jug;a two-handled metal-mounted wicker serving basket; a three-light candelabra (silver plate worn);a late 19th century mantle clock for restoration; an Escor Wooden Constructional Toys kit

Los 310

Two late Georgian silver caddy spoons in a 19th century etui box (af)

Los 2604

Frühe Teedose mit Hoeroldt-Chinoiserien Balusterförmiger, hexagonaler Korpus mit kurzem, zylindrischem Hals. Übergreifender, flacher Deckel. Umlaufend auf der Wandung, in sechs profilgerahmten Feldern, sog. Chinoiserien. Festlich gekleidete Chinesen zwischen Palmen und Architektur in blühender, asiatischer Gartenlandschaft. Auf dem Deckel ornamental gerahmte Darstellung von Goldchinesen. Äußerst feine polychrome Malerei wohl von Johann Gregorius Hoeroldt. Deckel abweichend (Dekor). Gold minim. ber.; H. 10 cm. Vgl. Pietsch, Kat. Slg. Carabelli, Nr. 11; Slg. Wark, Nr. 122f.A porcelain tea caddy with Hoeroldt-chinoiserie probably painted by J. G. Hoeroldt. Divergent lid (decor). Gold minor rubbed.Meissen. Um 1725 - 1730.

Los 2523

Teedose mit Watteauszenen Gebauchter, sich nach oben verjüngender Korpus auf ovalem Fußring mit abgesetzter Schulter, eingezogenem Hals und profiliertem Rand. Korrespondierender, übergreifender Deckel mit plastischem Blütenknauf. Beidseitig der Wandung rocailleförmige Reliefkartuschen mit großflächig angelegten Watteauszenen eines höfischen Paares bzw. eines Violinenspielers im Beisein eines Kindes vor reicher Architekturkulisse. Im Wechsel mit farbigem Streublumendekor. Feine, polychrome Malerei. Goldrand. Minim. rest.; Schwertermarke. H. 14,5 cm. A porcelain tea caddy with finely painted Watteau scenes. Minor restored. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. Mitte 18. Jh.

Los 2671

Teedose mit Landschaftsdekor Bombierter, geschweifter Korpus. Übergreifender Runddeckel mit Früchteknauf. Beidseitig der Wandung dörfliche Landschaften mit Architekturkulisse in Schwarz und Eisenrot. Manufakturmarke. H. 13,5 cm. A porcelain tea caddy with village landscapes. Manufacturer's mark.Nymphenburg. Um 1975 - 1996.

Los 403

A Victorian dome top brass and copper mounted coromandel two-division tea caddy, 23cms wide.

Los 421

A Regency blond tortoiseshell banded tea caddy of rounded rectangular form, with six segmented lid, the interior with two compartments with original lids, 18cms wide.Condition ReportThe tea caddy has faded with age, some of the silver banding is missing in places and there are chips to the corners fo the base.

Los 464

A Georgian single tea caddy in satinwood, with canted corners inlaid as columns and ornate inlay to the front and top, 12cms wide.

Los 466

A George III ivory and tortoiseshell inlaid tea caddy of ten sided form, the hinged lid with silver handle, the front with navette shaped cartouche engraved with a family crest, 12cms high.Condition ReportThe cover has shrinkage splits in two panels, one piece of tortoiseshell stringing is missing, the base has two pieces of tortoiseshell missing on the rim, the front has a piece of tortoiseshell stringing missing, the ivory has shrinkage splits to most panels, there are chips to the tortoiseshell around the bottom rim, otherwise good overall condition.

Los 516

A Georgian mahogany two-division tea caddy, 28cms wide; together with a Victorian rosewood writing slope, 35cms wide (2).

Los 592

Two silver plated hip flasks; together with a silver plated tea caddy and a pair of antler handled fish servers.

Los 921

A 19th century continental mahogany cylinder bureau with caddy top and single drawer above the bureau section, with fitted interior above four graduated long drawers, on bun feet, 113cms wide.

Los 1041

AN IRISH SILVER CADDY SPOON, by Thomas O'Connor & Sons Ltd, Dublin 1973, with Gleninsheen Collar terminal. 7.8cm, 1 troy ounceCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear.  In generally excellent condition.

Los 1272

A GEORGE V SILVER TEA CADDY, by Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham 1911, plain cylindrical form with pull-off cover. 8.5cm high, 3.1 troy ounces

Los 1299

A DUTCH NEOCLASSICAL SILVER TEA CADDY, by Roelof Helweg, retailed by Willem Diemont (1767-1842), early 19th Century, of pedestal form, the hinged cover with coiled snake finial, ropetwist borders. 13.5cm high, 12.5cm diameter, 11.8 troy ounces

Los 1349

A GEORGE V SILVER NOVELTY TEA CADDY, by Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1926, in the form of a paint tin, engine-turned decoration to the cover and sides, signed 'ASPREY LONDON' and hallmarked. 7.5cm high, 8.7 troy ounces

Los 765

Good collection of silver items; Including Georgian & Victorian caddy spoon, sugar tiongs & nips, vesta case, spoons etc. Gross weight 242g.

Los 326

A Chinese blue and white tea caddy and cover, late Qing dynasty, of octagonal form, painted with a Buddhist lion playing with a brocade ball with a pup among clouds, 15.5cm high, and a blue and white jar, of ovoid form, painted with prunus against a crackled ground, 12.5cm high, associated wood stand and cover (5)Tea caddy - cover with burst bubbles to glaze. The interior of mouth chipped and cracked. Small firing cracks to foot rim.Jar - surface scratches. Cover damaged and cracked with losses.

Los 2233

A REGENCY CHINOISERIE DECORATED SARCOPHUGUS SHAPE TEA CADDY 23CM WIDE, TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR EXAMPLE (2)

Los 2234

A VICTORIAN EBONISED DOME TOP TEA CADDY WITH BRASS DECORATION, A VICTORIAN WALNUT DOME TOP BOX AND A WALNUT DOME TOP TEA CADDY. (3)

Los 1052

Oriental Chinese Oval Lacquered Tray, 66.5cm long, tea caddy and Yamada Heiando bowls, Kakunodate dish, hexagonal poke and stand.

Los 1353

A XIX Century Walnut Tea Caddy, with twin domed inner compartments, 24.5cm wide.

Los 1415

A XIX Century Pewter Inkwell, with wide base 22.8cm, James Dixon tea caddy, snuff box. (3).

Los 153

A collection of assorted silver flatware, including: a Fiddle Thread pattern caddy spoon; two pairs of sugar-tongs and other items, 13oz 12dwt, 423gr; Together With: a small collection of silver plate flatware, including: a pair of fish servers (qty)

Los 169

A Collection of George III and Later Silver Flatware, including: a pair of Elizabethan pattern fish-servers, the handled filled; an Old English pattern sifting ladle; a pair of Old English pattern condiment-spoons; a caddy-spoon, the handle repaired and three pairs of sugar-tongs, weighable siver 5oz 3dwt, 159gr; Together With: a quantity of silver plate flatware including a pair of grape-scissors (qty)

Los 234

Two metal mounted Continental porcelain trinket boxes, 20th century, together with a Sevres style tea caddy with cover and a pair of miniature paintings in gilt metal mounted ivorine strut frames (one tray)

Los 296

A Victorian mahogany tea caddy with fitted interior and glass mixing bowl, 35cm wide; together with a pair of Stourbridge glass dumps, a novelty table lighter formed as a knight, a pair of crystal pedestal salts, a painted metal finial formed as a crown, a desk blotter purportadly made from timber removed from HMS Britannia and an etched glass miniature tankard (qty)

Los 3136

Japan, lakwerk theebusje, 'natsume', met 'distant mountain' decor, 20e eeuw, het zwart gelakte doosje gedecoreerd in nashiji goudlak met bergketens, inclusief origineel houten bewaardoosje [1] h. 7 cm Japan, lacquer teacaddy, 'natsume', with distant mountain decoration, 20th century, the black lacquered caddy decorated in nashiji gold lacquer with mountains, including original wood box

Los 3250

China, export zwart- en goudgelakt theekistje, 19e eeuw, het achtkantige kistje beschilderd met figurenpanelen en bloemen, de binnenzijde met twee metalen theebussen (slijtage, enkele defecten) [1] h. 14 x l. 23,5 x d. 17 cm China, export black and gold lacquer tea caddy, 19th century, the octagonal casket painted with figural panels and flowers, the interior with two metal caddies (wear, some losses)

Los 264

A mahogany box with tumbling block marquetry top, 35cm wide x 26cm deep x 17.5cm high together with a Georgian sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 22.5cm wide x 13cm deep x 14cm high (2)marquetry box with dents, marks and scratches all over, some cracking and slight lifting to the marquetry, chips to the top edge of the box, interior in need of refurbishment; tea caddy with surface marks and scratches, chips and repairs to veneer on lid

Los 315

A George III mahogany caddy topped chest with brushing slide over four graduated drawers and with crossbanded decoration to the top and drawer fronts, all standing on bracket feet, 87cm wide x 48cm deep x 84cm highMinor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, the handles replaced, otherwise in good condition

Los 44

A mixed group of china to include a Dutch delft tea caddy, 9cm wide x 12cm high; a Delft vase, 19cm high; two continental tin glazed jugs; a modern 17th century style dish and an antique Chinese octagonal plate From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale. Delft vase with a large chip to the top rim, tea caddy in good condition, some minor wear to the decoration; Chinese plate in good condition with some very small glaze chips to the rim

Los 112

MORIYA SHOTEI (1890-1972)A Lacquered-Wood Natsume (Tea Caddy) and Cover Showa era (1926-1989), mid 20th centuryEmbellished in gold and silver takamaki-e, the cover with a pair of suzumushi (bell crickets), the inside with curving strands of susuki (miscanthus) scattered with silver dewdrops, the design extending over the neck of the base, lacquered over a polished wood ground; signed on the underside of the box with a red seal Sansho; with a wood tomobako storage box inscribed on the lid Mushi no ne natsume (Natsume with the 'Sound of Insects'), the inside the lid inscribed Shotei saku with a red seal Sansho. 6cm x 8cm (2 3/8in x 3 1/8in). (3).Footnotes:Born in Kyoto, Moriya Shotei studied from 1908 with Shirayama Shosai (1853-1923), completing a piece left unfinished at his master's death, and went on to become a regular exhibitor at the Teiten national salon and its successor iterations from 1929 until 1942, as well as showing at the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco (1939-1940). He held a solo exhibition at Tokyo Art Club in 1961 and in his later years was much involved in chanoyu (the 'tea ceremony'), making tea caddies and writing-boxes.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 404

George Smith, Beaminster - George III oak-cased 8 day brass dial longcase clock, circa 1780, 12-inch square dial, signed chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar crescent between engraved columns, within scroll spandrels, in, a caddy-top case, 205cm high

Los 161

A GROUP OF CHINESE CIZHOU POTTERY ITEMS. To include a stem cup with incised floral decoration, a tea caddy covered in a black lustrous glaze, a shallow dish and tea bowl with painted 'Hua' characters. Ming dynasty or later. Stem cup 11cm tall. (4)All in good overall condition with no signs of damage or repair. Surface wear to note.

Los 11

A late George III mahogany and inlaid rectangular tea caddy, the inner lid inlaid a basket of fruit, with two lidded containers and a later glass bowl, on brass claw and ball feet, width 33cm, together with another rectangular caddy, gutted (2).

Los 12

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with pewter stringing, width 32cm, another, with boxwood stringing, (both lacking interiors) and a mahogany caddy, with triple lidded interior (3).

Los 15

A George III mahogany, inlaid and crossbanded rectangular tea caddy, with shell inlaid lid, internally with glass bowl and two lidded compartments, with brass lion mask handles and brass paw feet, width 35cm.

Los 157

An early George III mahogany tea caddy, the moulded cover now revealing two lidded compartments and a glass bowl, width 24cm, together with a Georgian box and a rosewood tea caddy (3)

Los 16

A William IV rosewood sarcophagus shape tea caddy, with original glass bowl and twin lidded compartments, on disc feet, width 7cm, together with a George III caddy, with divided interior, on bracket feet (2).

Los 160

A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, with brass drop handle, internally with twin lidded compartments and glass bowl, width 30cm.

Los 161

An early George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, with moulded cover and triple internal divisions, width 24cm, together with a walnut tea caddy and one other (3).

Los 162

A Regency rosewood and cut brass inlaid workbox, the interior gutted, width 29cm together with a similar mother of pearl inlaid box and a rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid caddy (3).

Los 165

An early Victorian rosewood bombe tea caddy, with two lidded compartments and a glass bowl, width 30.5cm, together with two Georgian mahogany rectangular caddies (3).

Los 18

A William IV rosewood rectangular tea caddy, with moulded top and fitted a single lidded compartment and glass bowl on disc feet, width 23cm, together with another similar caddy (2).

Los 19

A late George III mahogany tea caddy, of slightly swollen sarcophagus form, internally with two lidded compartments and glass bowl, labelled to the underside for 'Fisher, Southwark, Dealer in New and Secondhand Plate......', width 31.5cm, together with a William IV rosewood caddy, with fitted interior (2).

Los 71

A George III mahogany, chequer strung and shell inlaid tea caddy, with rounded ends, width 14cm.

Los 72

A George III rosewood and mahogany casket top caddy, with lion mask handles, width 19cm, together with a George III mahogany and satinwood banded box, with removable cedar tray and a rectangular tea caddy (3).

Los 75

A George III mahogany and boxwood strung rectangular tea caddy, the single lidded container with figured oval cover and receptacle for a sugar bowl, width 22cm, together with a George III chamfered rectangular caddy, with twin lidded compartments (2).

Los 894

A Victorian purple malachite glass tea caddy and cover, of sarcophagus form, inscribed 'Tea' and with moulded foliate decoration, width 18cm, together with a Davidson's flint glass caddy and cover in the form of a house (2).Both with damaged covers, the latter chipped, images of affected areas on David Lay website.

Los 907

A Sowerby glass Queen's Ivory ware miniature tea caddy decorated with foliate scrolls together with similarly decorated Queen's Ivory ware twin handled bowl, largest height 8.5cm 22cm width 13cm depth.Chip to foot of bowl.

Los 724

An Indian silver tea caddy with ribbed body, elephant finial and fish feet, 4.5" high, 195g

Los 815

An oval embossed tea caddy, Sheffield 1892 by HA and a small cream jug with import mark for 1897

Los 820

A Victorian Exeter silver tea caddy spoon with chased stem, 1880 by JW

Los 11

Two blue and white caddy bottles, one with stopper the other with associated cover, an English pearlware oval blue and white basket and other ceramics

Los 203

A Regency rosewood and mother of pearl tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, 34cm wide

Los 85

A 19th century rosewood sarcohpagus shaped tea caddy enclosing twin compartements and glass beaker, 20 x 35 x 19cm

Los 15

Hallmarked Silver Coffee Spoons, 1902 Coronation Souvenir teaspoons, hallmarked silver sugar tongs, a decorative Chester hallmarked silver caddy spoon etc :- One Tray

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