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A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE To include: a George III Irish marrow spoon by John Power, Dublin 1800, 21cm (8 1/4in) long; a William IV fiddle, shell and thread pattern sugar spade by George Unite, Birmingham 1835, engraved with a monogram, 12cm (4 3/4in) long; a George III Old English pattern caddy spoon by William Bennett, London 1804, with a shell shaped bowl, 7.5cm (3in) long; a siting spoon; a pair of sugar tongs; and a decanter label 119g (3.85 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a tea caddy by Ellis & Co. (Ellis Jacob Greenberg), London 1925, the cover engraved G and with reeded borders, 10cm (4in) high; a William IV shaped circular salt, maker's mark obscured, London 1831, with a chased floral border and on three foliate scroll feet, 10cm (4in) diameter; a set of four Edwardian Irish pedestal salts by Edmond Johnson Ltd., Dublin 1906, with twin flying scroll handles and on circular moulded spreading pedestal feet, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long; a beaker; two pairs of sugar tongs; and a cut glass jar with silver cover 795g (25.6 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
An early 19th century wall-mounting candle box of tapered form, with hinged lid, height 49cm, a wooden lockable box with carry handle, possibly an instrument box, 23 x 27 x 21cm, and a 19th century rosewood sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy, with central section for mixing bowl flanked by two lidded tea compartments, with key, 21 x 41 x 17cm (3).
A rectangular mahogany tea caddy, Regency, set with bone escutcheon; together with a framed gilt metal medal of Fridericus Wurtembergiae Rex, 'Gaill Fecit', mounted on a modern leather mount within a circular pear wood frame; also a 19th century framed cast plaster portrait in profile within a circular wooden frame (3)
Group of decorative mainly Middle Eastern items, 19th century and later, to include a small brass trunk with stylised blind tracery, small mahogany tea caddy set on brass ball feet with all over repeating geometric pattern, bone inlaid chessboard and pieces, and a conical copper bucket with brass strapping and knopped lid (4)
A wooden and lined tea caddy with hinged lid and a foliate design on one side 17cm x 11cm, a Chinese wooden and brass jewellery box with a carved stone inlay, hinged lid, silk lined interior with padlock inside 11cm x 23cm, a hammered tankard 13cm x 8.5cm 400gms, and a cake slice and knife in brass with a bamboo style handle, stamped Thailand.
A GEORGE III SATINWOOD TEA CADDY. of octagonal form, the hinged lid and panels painted with flowers and a parrot, the interior with foil lining remnants and knopped lid, height 11cm, width 15cm, depth 9cm; together with the original enamel caddy spoon, decorated with flowers to a cream ground, 6.5cm. *CR Caddy - Scratches and marksCaddy spoon - pitting to handle, minor wear to rim.
A CHINESE CELADON INK POT ON HARDWOOD STAND, AND A TEA CADDY. Including a Chinese celadon seal paste box, of square shape with canted corners and a Dragon motif to the lid, bearing character marks to the base (5cms square). Also with an early 20thc tea caddy, brightly painted with vases of flowers to each side (12cms high). Both with wooden stands, the caddy with a wooden lid (not original). (2) *Provenance, formally owned by Lieutenant Commander Henry Radcliffe James, who lived at Edgeworth Manor near Stroud, and has passed through the family. *CR Box, seems generally fine, small very small firing cracks to the footrim (from manufacture). Stand, one foot has been repaired.Caddy, lid not original, tiny flea bites down the edges (very minor), some chips to the raised decoration on each side (foliage border). Stand, generally fine - small chip to the pierced base (T section), lid - small slither out of the base of the lid.
A GEORGE III LATE 18TH CENTURY TABLE CLOCK BY E HARVEY, BRENTWOOD. the 6 3/4" dial inscribed E Harvey, Brentwood, with pierced C-scroll mounts, silvered chapter ring, Strike/Silent dial and date aperture, the eight day movement striking half hourly to a bell, the caddy top case with brass carrying handle and finials, with pendulum and winder, height 51cm, width 26cm, depth 20cm *The clock was probably made by Eleanor Harvey who is recorded in Baillie G H Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Brentwood after the death of her husband John in 1772. *CR Requires servicing i.e. runs but does not strike, section of moulding missing to base and other minor losses, small split to front of case, two finials re-gilded, needs a clean.
Group of silver and silver plate to include: a large white metal three-branch candelabrum, unmarked, 40.5cm high approx overall, a silver plated tea caddy and cover, silver sugar castor, shell shaped dish, Victorian silver fish slice, Georgian silver tongs, various Georgian and later spoons etc 1455g approx overall of fully hallmarked silver items, excluding pieces with loaded bases or silver handled items. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Collection of various boxes to include: mahogany octagonal box with hinged lid, games box with sliding top, tea caddy, mother of pearl inlaid pen or desk box and contents to include a white metal propelling pencil, one with an antique seal inset to the top and other miscellaneous items At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Group of various silver to include: cased Victorian silver scent bottle, an 18th Century mother of pearl and tortoiseshell oval snuff box, the lid with carved decoration of figures, 7.5cm wide, an oval silver box with foliate engraved decoration to the exterior with a silver gilt interior, bearing marks for S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham, a circular vesta case with hinged lid, a Scottish silver tea caddy spoon, bearing marks for Edinburgh and Glasgow, possibly 1835, 9.5cm overall, a yellow metal watch key, unmarked, a gold plated Waltham pocketwatch, three Irish silver spoons, a Scottish silver spoon and a collection of antique silver spoons, marrow spoons etc 469g approx overall for silver content only. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Group of ceramicsto include a New Hall porcelain teapot with white glazed bods and gilt painted decoration, sucrier and cover, coffee cans, caddy with no lid etc At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
A Regency mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with lion mask handles, a Victorian brassbound writing slope with partial handwritten label to interior relating to James Gillespie of Port Glasgow, a further stained oak example, a mother of pearl concertina card case and opera glasses, three various snuff boxes, an boxed Imperial Service Medal awarded to Jane Rattray Proudfoot and a selection of leather wallets etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
A selection of metal ware and collectibles, including: an early 20th Century carved oak mantle clock, with white enamel Roman dial, the 8-day two train movement and dial with Junghans star trademark, 31.5cms high; a white metal travel 8-day desk clock, with white enamel Arabic dial, the movement stamped 'Brevet' '33256', in black travel case; a mahogany George III coffin tea caddy, with brass swing handle to lid and a converted interior; a brass and copper box; a silver plated spirit kettle and burner; a Victorian style converted oil lamp, with milk glass shade and cut-glass reservoir; and other items.
A collection of clocks and decorative items, including: a 19th Century boulle and ormolu mounted mantle clock, the movement stamped ‘R&Co’, 24cms high; a bronzed figure of a lady, 33cms high; four Swedish stainless steel stackable cups by Rostfritt Stal, in leather case; a George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy, with converted interior; and other items included.
λ A FINE WILLIAM AND MARY RED TORTOISESHELL TABLE OR BRACKET CLOCKBY THOMAS MARTIN, LONDON, C.1700the brass eight day twin fusee movement with five knopped pillars, a verge escapement, bob pendulum and repeat mechanism, chiming on a nest of six bells and striking on a seventh bell, the backplate engraved with a bird in scrolling foliage around the inscription 'Thomas Martin London' in a cherub cartouche, the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals and a matted centre with a mock pendulum aperture inscribed 'Thos. Martin London', a date aperture and ringed winding holes, inside gilt winged mask spandrels, the case with a caddy top with a hinged marked silver gilt handle above silk lined fretwork sound panels and a stepped base35cm high, 25.7cm wide, 16.2cm deepProvenanceThe Wetherfield Collection of Clocks, number 35.LiteratureEric Bruton, FBHI, 'The Wetherfield Collection of Clocks - A Guide to Dating English Antique Clocks', p. 95, illustration 35.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCKBY JOHN WARNE, LONDON, C.1770-80the brass eight day twin fusee movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, the backplate engraved 'John Warne LONDON', the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals around a matted centre with a date aperture and gilt foliate spandrels, the arch with subsidiary 'Strike Silent' and regulation dials, the case with a caddy top, gilt brass flowerbud finials and stop-fluted corners, the front and back doors with pierced, gilt brass and silk lined sound spandrels, on brass feet, with a pendulum49cm high, 34.5cm wide, 23.8cm deep
A WILLIAM AND MARY EBONISED BRACKET CLOCKBY THOMAS MARTIN, LONDON, C.1700the brass, eight day, single fusee movement with five knopped pillars, a verge escapement and repeat mechanism and chiming on two bells, the backplate engraved with scrolling foliage around the inscription 'Tho. Martin London', with a heart-shaped pendulum cock, the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed 'Tho. Martin London', around a matted centre with a mock pendulum and date aperture, inside gilt mask spandrels and beneath an arch with a subsidiary regulator dial, the case with a caddy top above silk lined fretwork sound spandrels and a stepped base, with a pendulum41cm high

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