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A late 19th century Indian ostrich egg tea caddy, walrus ivory legs with silver mounts and eagle finial, Kutch, India, circa 1880, H.23cm Buyer note: CITIES regulations apply to this lot; Buyers outside of the U.K. and EU are recommended not to bid as an export license is unlikely to be granted
A FOLK ART PAINTED NOVELTY COTTAGE TEA-CADDYThe hinged roof opening to reveal two covered caddies, 21.5cm wide; 14cm deep; 24cm highCondition report: This novelty caddy dates probably from the early 20th Century rather than the 19th Century. The paintwork has been refreshed at some point. The carving of the details of the door are a little crude There is oxidisation to the underside and wear to the base and to the interior. Slight lifting of the lid with a small gap. Please see further images.
A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, comprising: a Victorian silver vinaigrette, a miniature silver oil lamp, butter shell, caddy spoon, a French carved ivory seal, Dieppe 19th Century, 11cm high, and a collection.** Please note that this lot contains ivory and is subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside of the EU. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.**
AN IRISH GEORGE III CUT GLASS TEA CADDY, with silver mounted rim and hinged cover, cut with three bands of lozenges, 12cm high; together with a Georgian 'pineapple' cut glass jar and cover, 23cm high; a thistle shaped decanted and stopper, 17cm high; and a 19th Century cut glass dessert cup, 17cm high (4)Condition Report: - Pineapple preserve pot with some heavy chipping to the rim of cover- further chipping to the colour of the bowl and corner of stepped plinth base - small decanter and stopper, decanter in good condition, stopper with heavy chips and some nibbles to plug stopper- The facet cut cup on stand with a chip to the exterior of a lob on rim and some nibble to foot - The caddy box with later bead handle and some small chips to foot
An Arts and Crafts silver-plated tea caddy, c.1915, by Edward Spencer for the Artificers' Guild, of barrel form, the borders with a laurel and bead motif, the sides with cast handles modelled as grapevines, the lid with a cast handle of a flowering rose tree, stamped and numbered '2022',18cm highCondition report: With scratches and wear. With some scale build up on the handles.
A collection of silver caddy spoons,predominantly Dutch, late 19th to early 20th century, assorted makers including Berthold Muller, of various shapes and sizes, all decorated in relief with typical tavern and landscape scenes,4.5oztCondition report: All with surface scratches and knocks and some with minor breaks.
A cotton reel tower,with two tiers and ivory finials, 40cm high, together with a sewing chest with six drawers and a hinged top, 37cm wide, a caddy, a faux Tunbridge ware caddy, and two boxes, a lidded pine pail, 24.5cm high, and a tray, 56cm wide (8)Condition report: All with knocks. Tower - knock and loss to top finial. Filled split to the base.Chest - wear and knocks. Boxes - chip to one corner - losses to the inside Tunbridge - cracks and wear.Tray - restored edges.
A group of Treen items, 20th century, to include a jar in the form of a pear, 13cm high, the stalk that unscrews to reveal a tiny lid and interior, a turned caddy with pull-off lid in the form an apple, a smaller example modelled as a pear, an African headrest, carved with geometric decoration, 18.5cm high, an oak pen tray, a carving thought to be from St Clements on the Strand, corkscrew, inlaid box, a hardwood turned handled pick and a brass hinged rule (qty.)Condition report: Mixed used condition, evidence of knocks, scuffs and surface scratches throughout
A George III mahogany tea caddy, the banded top of rectangular form enclosing a two-compartment interior and baize lined sugar bowl well 30cm wide15cm deep 15cm hightogether with a similar doomed top inlaid box, raised on squat feet 28cm wide 20cm deep18cm highCondition report: Damage to veneer on the reverse of the tea caddy, further losses evident throughout, the other box has a broken hinge, both are used and show signs of surface scratches, knocks, and scrapes
A blonde tortoiseshell twin compartment tea caddy,19th century, with metal stringing, a white metal plaque to the cover and a white metal escutcheon, the interior with two lidded compartments and ivory knobs, the whole on ivory feet,16cm wide12cm longCondition report: Plaque to lid probably late, otherwise good11.5cm high
A Victorian rosewood tea caddy,19th century, of sarcophagus form, on squat bun feet,31cm wide16cm deep17cm hightogether with a George III boxwood and mahogany tea caddy,33cm wide, and a Victorian workbox, 30cm wide (3)Condition report: Blemishes to finish on all, veneer repairs to workbox, cracks to veneer on back of workbox
A quantity of silver tableware, to include a set of four novelty miniature silver toast racks, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1934, 5.2cm wide, together with a larger pair, by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1919, another pair, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1917, a six-piece cruet set, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, two associated condiment spoons, a pair of pepperettes, by E S Barnsley & Co, Sheffield 1913, and a caddy spoon,total 31oztCondition report: Chips to glass liners. Knocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
A George III silver three-piece cruet set,by Thomas Daniell, London 1780, consisting a mustard pot, 7.5cm high, and two open salts, 8.2cm wide, all with pierced decoration and beaded rims, the open salts on four claw and ball feet, with blue glass liners, together with another similar silver mustard pot, with pierced urn and engraved swag decoration, and blue glass liner 8cm high, a collection of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1849-1872, all with engraved crest terminals, and a George IV caddy spoon, by George Knight, London 1823, total 13ozt excluding glass liners (11)Condition report: Scratches, marks and tarnishing throughout.George III cruet set) Residue polish marks to the handle of the mustard pot. Minor dent the base of an open salt, with a small crack to the other.Mustard pot) Engraved crest to lid and decoration partially rubbed. Caddy spoon) Dents to the bowl. Teaspoons) Rubbing to the gilt interior of the bowls. Rubbing to the engraved crests.
Keswick School of Industrial Arts, Arts & Crafts match box holder with repousse panel depicting two entwined fish, impressed KSIA, 8cm x 5cm another smaller with Celtic knot panel, 6,5cm x 4cm and a small e.p. on copper caddy spoon. (3).Condition:Small vesta - Dent to front logo, distortion to entire body.Large vesta - Body distorted and subsided, dent to side aperture.
Small Derby porcelain covered custard cup with gilt and floral sprig borders, 9cm high; a small cup with green floral sprays, 6cm high; a pearl ware small covered pot with lion mask handles and blue and pink lustre decoration, 8.5cm high; an ovoid white and gilt caddy, 12cm high and a lobed oval pin tray decorated with sprays of roses, 24cm long. (5).Condition:Derby custard cup and cover - Good condition.Cup, green sprays - Glaze impurities, especially to rim and base. Small scratches to enamels.Pearl ware lustre - Chipped cover, firing cracks , wear and discolouration to base.Caddy - Four rim cups and crack to cover. Knop on caddy original and unrepaired. Jar generally ok, some glaze impurities, wear to body and very tiny chip or air bubble to inner rim.Lobed dish - Some scratches, wear to enamel and gilt.
Meissen porcelain tea caddy of rectangular form with rounded shoulders with painted Imari floral decoration, lacking cover, underglaze blue cross sword mark to rim, 10.5cm high; small lobed oval pin tray, the central panel depicting putti playing musical instruments surrounded by a turquoise and gilt border, 15cm long, underglaze blue cross sword mark, marked as a second; a saucer with polychrome pastural scene depicting a shepherdess and sheep, underglaze blue cross sword mark, 13.5cm high; also a circular plate with blue floral sprigging and gilt rim, 21cm diam. and a similar domed cover with floral knop, 12cm diam. (5).
A George II 18th Century Walnut long case clock with a caddy top and fretwork panels the brass dial with silver chapter ring maker John Everall London. Eight day going movement. With pendulum two weights and key. Some small areas of moulding missing glass cracked base possible reduced in size appearing to be in good condition for age.
A 1960s Edinburgh silver mounted condiment set, makers mark, EHK, includes two wooden bodied condiments with silver lids, two pepperettes with silver lids, two bowls with silver collars, a turned wooden sugar castor with silver perforated top and base and an unassociated Edinburgh silver caddy spoon (a lot)
A 19th century Boulle tea caddy with two-compartment fitted interior, width 23cm and height 13cm. BOOK A VIEWING TIME SLOT ON OUR WEBSITE FOR THIS LOT. IMPORTANT: Online bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or arrange with Mailboxes Etc couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.
An Elkington & Co hallmarked silver tea caddy, with engraved motif and monogram to lid, together with a tortoiseshell and silver backed dressing table set, comprising two hair brushes, a mirror and a trinket box, most hallmarked London 1917, trinket box hallmarked rubbed (possibly Birmingham 1917), (A/F).BOOK A VIEWING TIME SLOT ON OUR WEBSITE FOR THIS LOT.IMPORTANT: Online bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or arrange with Mailboxes Etc couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.
A collection of Victorian and later silver, comprising a Victorian rat tail pattern serving spoon, with monogram initials 'BR' to finial, F. B. Thomas & Co. (Francis Boone Thomas), London 1880, 29.5cm long, a pair of Edwardian salad servers, Henry Williamson Ltd. Sheffield 1906, both 27cm long, together with a pickle fork, a tea caddy spoon, a salt, two pairs of sugar tongs. overall 11.5toz. (1 bag)
A Japanese Imari vase, together with other oriental items, soapstone carvings and a rosewood caddyCondition report: The pair of small boxes are both chipped and cracked. The bottle vase has discoloured. The ginger jar has no lid. The pair of wooden figures look complete as does the horn cow.
An 18th Century George III Sheraton manner mahogany and satinwood tea caddy of simple rectangular form having decorative inlaid urn and floral decorations to the interior. Central removable glass section flanked by covered and lined interior storage sections. Overall good condition. Measures approx; 15cm x 30cm x 15cm.

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