A George III mahogany oval tea caddy, with floral inlaid ribbon tied decoration, width 14.5cm.Provenance:Alan Bennett (1930-2021) was an enormously respected, Cornwall-based antiques dealer.Alan Bennett started working in the antiques trade in the early 1950s for Parker’s of Blackheath before joining Harrod's Antiques Department. He moved to Cornwall in 1954 and opened his own shop, gradually expanding and offering one of the largest selections of antiques in Cornwall. He was assisted in the business by his wife Winifred, son Justin, and a team of restorers. He retired in April 2007.He was a man of refined manners, always impeccably dressed and he bought pretty, elegant things across the board, Dresden china and pierced silver Bon-Bon baskets but also brightly coloured Staffordshire figures, although it was the furniture that really fed his passion and he specialised in good quality Georgian and later furniture.David Lay reminiscences: "He would sit in the front row bidding with awesome discretion. Nothing as vulgar as a nod or wink. His demeanour told me he was bidding but of course, I knew his taste. I knew when he “should” be bidding. Often Winifred would view with Alan, the perfect couple.Happy memories of a different age. "Through his 50 years in the trade, he amassed an eclectic collection of very good quality art and antiques, many of which we are delighted to be offering here at Lays Auctions across various sales.Condition report: Various cracks and chips to veneers consummate with age and use, some small areas of restoration.
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A George III oval satinwood tea caddy, with floral and trailing foliate inlay and lidded compartment, width 14cm.Provenance:Alan Bennett (1930-2021) was an enormously respected, Cornwall-based antiques dealer.Alan Bennett started working in the antiques trade in the early 1950s for Parker’s of Blackheath before joining Harrod's Antiques Department. He moved to Cornwall in 1954 and opened his own shop, gradually expanding and offering one of the largest selections of antiques in Cornwall. He was assisted in the business by his wife Winifred, son Justin, and a team of restorers. He retired in April 2007.He was a man of refined manners, always impeccably dressed and he bought pretty, elegant things across the board, Dresden china and pierced silver Bon-Bon baskets but also brightly coloured Staffordshire figures, although it was the furniture that really fed his passion and he specialised in good quality Georgian and later furniture.David Lay reminiscences: "He would sit in the front row bidding with awesome discretion. Nothing as vulgar as a nod or wink. His demeanour told me he was bidding but of course, I knew his taste. I knew when he “should” be bidding. Often Winifred would view with Alan, the perfect couple.Happy memories of a different age. "Through his 50 years in the trade, he amassed an eclectic collection of very good quality art and antiques, many of which we are delighted to be offering here at Lays Auctions across various sales.
Caddy Spoon. A George III silver caddy spoon, of leaf form by TI(?), London 1817, the bowl engraved with loop handle, marks worn, approximately 7cm long, together with a white metal toddy ladle, the foliate embossed bowl inset with a Queen Anne 1707 Shilling, with a long turned fruitwood handle, approximately 31cm, a pair of Victorian silver candle snuffers by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1897, 17cm long, a silver vesta case, two mother of pearl and silver fruit knives plus a novelty silver bookmark in the form of a swallow by WH, Birmingham 1897, 6cm longQty: (7)
A BRASS MOUNTED VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, the fitted interior with twin compartments and mixing bowl, 33cm wide; together with another smaller sarcophagus shaped tea caddy (2) Condition Report : generally good Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Make & Model: VW Caddy C20 TDI 104Date of Reg: BK56 HLOColour: Whitecc: 1896MoT: 15-12-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 181kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Two registered keepers with the last keeper since December 2011. Nine service stampsVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=152234
A group of silver items to include a George V silver toast rack, Chester 1912 mark for Haseler Brothers, a cased egg cup and spoon Birmingham 1970/71, mark possibly for John Rose, a leaf shaped caddy spoon with engraved and pierced decoration, Birmingham 1901, marks for Levi & Salaman, and other items, total weight 172.95gLocation: porter
A George III silver caddy spoon of simple form (London, 1800 by Solomon Hougham) together with a mid 20th Century silver caddy spoon of shell form (London, 1969 by Williams Adams Ltd) a further late 20th Century silver caddy spoon (Birmingham, 1972 by Bishton's Ltd) a George V silver caddy spoon of tea spoon form (London, 1912 by Wakely & Wheeler) a 19th Century Continental sifter spoon bearing coin finial and a plated caddy spoon - weighable silver 2.2 oz
A similar pair of 19th Century Chinese blue and white hexagonal baluster vases and covers decorated with figures in garden settings and bats amongst foliage both bearing apocryphal four character Kang Xi marks to the base 27 cm high together with a 19th Century Chinese blue and white oversized mug decorated with fence and bamboo pattern with fishing boat on water and island, the handle of dragon form 13 cm high and a 19th Century blue and white and polychrome decorated elongated octagonal platter, the centre field decorated with figures in a garden setting 20 cm x 14.5 cm, a blue and white and polychrome decorated tea caddy of elongated octagonal form, the main body with floral spray decoration 10.8 cm wide x 11 cm high and a polychrome decorated tea bowl 7 cm diameter x 4.3 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The pair of vases - both lids have chips and losses throughout. One vase - the neck has been off and reglued and has hairline fractures on the upper part. Both with various firing flaws. Light surface scratching, etc and some chipping around the base. The mug has a chip to the outside rim, firing fault to the base of the handle as well as other firing faults including to the base.The octagonal platter has heavy dirt and heavy wear to the enamel decoration. The tea caddy has two significant chips to the base.The tea bowl has a hairline crack and wear to the enamel and some small chipping / fritting to the edges.All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include firing faults, surface scratches, etc. All items in need of a good clean. See images for more detail.
A George III mahogany tea caddy with brass swan neck handle, the top opening to reveal a three section interior (no lids) raised on brass claw and ball feet 24 cm x 16.5 cm x 19 cm high together with an embossed leather covered desk top stationery box with tooled and gilded decoration opening to reveal a three section marbled paper covered interior stamped verso "E Dreyfous to their majesties" 24 cm wide x 16.8 cm deep x 21 cm high
A collection of various 19th Century English teawares including a matt glazed red and pale blue lozenge form sugar box of tea caddy form 13 cm high x 12 cm wide, a floral spray decorated sugar box of wrythen oval form, a floral spray decorated and gilt decorated teapot, a miniature teapot, three various tea bowls, coffee can and saucer, three teacups, various items of Royal Crown Derby including a loving cup, two miniature teacups, two small pots, two Continental floral spray decorated plates, another similar plate and a Samson chinoiserie armorial plate and a floral spray decorated pot cover with figural finial
A contemporary teak glazed circular coffee table and a glass topped novelty golf caddy occasional table (2) Condition Report:"The teak table is in generally good condition. The brass feet are somewhat tarnished. Light bumps to legs and some minor scratches to the glass top.The glass top of the novelty golf table is detached, with remnants of adhesive on both sides. Glass is lightly scratched generally."
A small collection of silver and plated wares, comprising; a cased pair of serving spoons, Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1893, a George IV silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, London 1827, a silver spoon and fork, a silver caddy spoon, a silver mustard pot, a plated stilton scoop, a plated toasting fork and a pair of plated fish servers
Y A George III tea caddy W.S, London 1790, of oval form, all over embossed floral shell and scroll decoration, vacant shield cartouche to centre of either side, the hinged lid with similar decoration and ivory finial(Height: 14cm, weight: 11.3oz)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
A George V silver oval trinket box and cover, engraved "Jimmy", Birmingham 1918; an Edwardian silver mounted clear glass sugar caster, Birmingham 1906; five silver souvenir and other teaspoons, 126g; an EPNS egg stand, caddy, christening cup, trophy, salad servers; a brass Trench Art paper knife; qty
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD INLAID TABLE TOP DRINKS CABINET, the cabinet with inlaid brass detail and coloured enamel panels, the cabinet opening to reveal a lift-out caddy with four gilt lined glass decanters and eleven liqueur glasses (five absent), the cabinet raised on four shaped feet, H 27 cm, W 35 cm, D 27 cm, some damageCondition Report:Some brass inlay losses and enamel losses.Five glasses absent.One drinks rack split at base
Full title: A Chinese Imari style tea caddy and a famille rose 'Mandarin' jar with shell handles, QianlongDescription: H 11,8 - 7,3 cmCondition:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website (www.coronariauctions.com)High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
Full title: A Chinese pewter and carved coconut 'Shou' box and cover, a teapot and a tea caddy, Republic, 20th C.Description: H 16 cm (the tea caddy)ÊH 12,7 - L 16,5 cm (the teapot)Ê Dia.: 13 cm (the box and cover)Condition:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website (www.coronariauctions.com)High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
Full title: A Chinese grisaille 'Crucifixion' plate and tea caddy, QianlongDescription: Dia.: 22,5 cm (the plate)ÊH 10 cm (the tea caddy)Ê Condition:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website (www.coronariauctions.com)High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
EIGHT PIECES OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FLATWARE Comprising: a pointed old English table spoon, William Clarke, Greenock circa 1810, 25cm (9 3/4in) long; a pointed old English dessert spoon, Edward Livingstone, Dundee circa 1790-1800, engraved T; an old English dessert spoon, George Buchanan, Greenock circa 1836, engraved N; a pair of old English dessert spoons, James Erskine, Aberdeen circa 1792-1818, engraved E; a pair of fiddle pattern toddy ladles, Mark Hinchsliffe, Dumfries circa 1820-40, engraved with a crest; and a shell caddy spoon, Alexander Cameron, Perth circa 1823-36, engraved TWC 262g (8.4 oz) gross (8)Condition Report: All with scratches and nicks commensurate with age & useWilliam Clarke- marks clear, bowl tip a bit wornEdward Livingstone- marks crisp, bowl tip thickGeorge Buchanan- maker's mark crisp, other two poorly struck, bowl tip thickPair, James Erskine- marks a bit worn, tips thickPair, Mark Hinchsliffe- marks a bit worn, all readable, bowls fine, crets good of the periodCaddy spoon, Alexander Cameron- marks good, no splits in shell, engraving goodCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A GEORGE III SILVER OBLONG TEA CADDY WILLIAM BENNETT, LONDON 1806 With an ivory oblong finial to the dome centred cover, engraved with a foliate and crescent upper band, an unrecorded crest and a monogram MR, no key for the lock 13.5cm (5in) high 416g (13.35 oz) grossProvenance: sale Sotheby's 2nd March 1995, lot 108 (£1100 hammer)Condition Report: Hinge tight, cover sits well, marks beneath clear, date and sterling to cover, scratches and nicks commensurate with age and use, engraving rubbed especially to pendant with MR (front), no dents, ivory has a crack and numerous hairlinesCondition Report Disclaimer
A MATCHED DANISH SILVER ACORN PATTERN PART TABLE SERVICE GEORG JENSEN, VARIOUS 20TH CENTURY DATES Designed by Johan Rohde, comprising: Eight table forks, one with indistinct import marks Seven dessert forks, six import marked for London 1928 Nine dessert spoons, one import marked for London 1928, five 1929 Eight soup spoons, one import marked for London 1963, the other 1965 Two small forks, one import marked for London 1967 Two butter knives, one import marked for London 1975 Two large tea spoons Three small tea spoons, one import marked or London 1930, another 1931 Two preserve spoons, one import marked for London 1963, the other 1965 A salt spoon Two serving spoons A caddy spoon, import marked for London 1925; And an American Royal Danish sauce ladle in a similar pattern by International Silver Co., 2070g (66.55 oz); Together with the following with silver handles and stainless steel blades by Georg Jensen: Fifteen knives in sizes Two side knives A bottle openerCondition Report: Marks are generally clearBlades are tight to handles throughoutLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use to the knives, forks, spoons and serving piecesKnife sizes belowTable knives 23cm x 6Dessert Knives 20.5cm x 7Side knives 22.5cm x 2Small knives 16.5cm x 2Butter knives 15cm x 2(see additional image)Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III SILVER LEAF CADDY SPOON JOSEPH WILLMORE, BIRMINGHAM 1804 With wrigglework, foliate and linear engraving, the tendril handle applied with a leaf initialled JG, 8.2cm (3 1/4in) long; a George IV fiddle pattern example, James Collins, Birmingham 1832, with a shaped rectangular bowl, wrigglework engraved; and an early Victorian fiddle pattern example, Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1839, engraved and pricked decoration, initialled EN 27g (3)Provenance: from the collection of Victoria, Lady de Rothschild Condition Report: Joseph Willmore - Marks are partially obscured, engraving crisp, tip slightly bentJames Collins - Marks slightly rubbed, engraving crisp, no monogramsTaylor & Perry - Marks are clear, engraving crispAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

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