AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MINIATURE CADDY, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1902, the plain body of shaped octagonal form, gilded to interior, with hinged conforming tapering cover surmounted by a double S-scroll loop handle. 6.8cm wide, approx. 9.3cm high including handle, 3 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks rubbed but legible, further stamped with maker's mark, lion passant and date letter inside cover. Cover hinge with slight wobble, but sturdy. Various small dents to body, particularly to edge corners. Minor surface marks and light surface scratches throughout commensurate with age and use
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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, by Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1908, oval form, raised on bun feet, the domed hinged cover with gadrooned rim and reeded bud finial. 12cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck - inside of cover also struck with lion passant and conforming date letter. Cover hinge sturdy. Stands upright, minor diagonal rocking between feet. Original inner lining lacking, revealing wooden interior. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use
A Carved Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed R Henderson, Scarbrough, circa 1750, caddy pediment, elaborately later carved case with birds, floral, scroll and leaf decoration, 12-inch arch brass dial with chapter ring signed, seconds dial and date aperture, silvered plaque in the arch engraved with a sun, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 228cm high CONDITION REPORT: 15.04.21 Hood with front left side bottom door capital chipped, one small piece of the trunk moulding is missing, plinth with small chips to the corners, dial is dirty and needs cleaning, later hands, movement needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.
A Pair of George III Silver Tea-Caddies and a George III Silver-Mounted Tortoiseshell Caddy, The Pair of Tea-Caddies Maker's Mark ED, Possibly for Edward Dobson, London 1774, The Tortoiseshell Caddy Circa 1770, the pair each plain oblong and with cast husk borders, on cast openwork base, the hinged, slightly domed covers chased with foliage and husk swags and with vacant cartouches, with later drop-ring handles, 10cm high, 17oz 17dwt, 555gr, the contemporary but possibly associated caddy oblong and on cast silver openwork feet, with drop-ring handle and key plate,18.5cm wide (2) Grimwade doesn't record an identical match to the maker's mark on the present pair of tea-caddies, though the only two candidates would seem to be either Edward Dowdall or Edward Dobson. As Dowdall is only recorded until 1758 Dobson seems the most likely candidate. Dobson was originally from Newmarket, his father being a barber there. Having been made free of the Goldsmiths' company in 1751 he is recorded as entering his first mark in 1755, in partnership with James Williams and William Pryor. That partnership was dissolved the same year and he was to go on and enter other marks. By 1774, when the present caddies were hallmarked he is listed as working on Old Street as a goldsmith. Other similar tea-caddies to the present include one by Dobson, 1771 (Sotheby's, New York, 23 October 2006, lot 240) and another of the same date sold Charlton Hall Auctioneers, 4 April 2019, lot 130. Each of those examples had a very similar openwork foot and chased decoration on the hinged cover.. Each marked under base, the covers apparently unmarked. The marks underneath are generally clear. There is some surface scratching, wear and minor bruises, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points including some small holes to the high points on the covers. The cover of each with an oval cartouche which has possibly been erased. The ring finial is a modern replacement on each. There are some scratches to the tortoiseshell on the caddy.
An Edward VII Silver Tea-Caddy, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, London, 1901, tapering shaped oval, engraved with a ribbon-tied vacant shield, the hinged cover with ivory finial carved as a pineapple, 9cm wide, 10cm high, gross weight 5oz 2dwt, 158gr Provenance: From the heirlooms relating to John Roger Butterwick and his wife Jane Anne, the daughter of John Coverdale of Hartlepool. John was born in Stockon-in-Tees in 1849 he was to go on to serve as Mayor of Hartlepool. He and Jane were married in 1878. . Fully marked on back. Further part marked inside cover. The marks are clear. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear. The ivory finial is somewhat stained.
A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1807, leaf-shaped and with scroll handle, engraved with foliage and bands of dots, 8.2cm wide, 8dwt, 13gr. Fully marked on the side of border. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a very minor softening to the engraving.
A Regency Tortoiseshell and Ivory Tea Caddy, of serpentine fronted rectangular form, the caddy top with white metal cartouche inscribed A Rice, enclosing two lidded compartments, on bun feet, 14.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: . Chipping and losses to the underside of the top rim. Loss and cracks around the hinges to the top and base. Some play in the hinges and with odd screws. One compartment cover with veneer loss. Chipping and losses to the skirt. No key.
A George III Mahogany Satinwood Banded and Chequer Strung Serpentine Fronted Knife Box, on later bracket feet, converted to a stationery box, 39cm high; A Similar Mahogany and Boxwood Strung Knife Box, the hinged top set with a patera enclosing a fitted interior, 34cm high; A Late Victorian Mahogany Kidney Shaped Wine Tray, with marquetry shell patera and brass handles, 56cm wide; and An Early Victorian Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy, with fitted interior, 31cm wide (4)
A wooden cased Mantle clock by Conroy Couch, Torquay, with Arabic numerals, key in back, feet loose, 9 1/4" tall and a lightwood tea caddy, a/f., two other boxes, one a/f., plus a wooden cased wall clock with turned pillars and Tudor Rose detail, Roman numerals, case a/f., pendulum, no key.
A Victorian silver tea caddy, the body decorated with courting couples in pastoral setting, the lid depicting frolicking cherubs with farmland beyond, imported by Thomas Glasser, London 1894, indistinct marks to base, 7.2 by 4.8 by 9.8cm, together with a Dutch silver spoon, the bowl chased and embossed with mother and child with bucolic background, applied scoll terminal to stem, silver Dutch import mark to stem, likely missing part of terminal, 12.5 by 4.1cm, and an unmarked white metal Dutch sugar sifter spoon, foliate pierced bowl, terminal a windmill, missing sails, 15.5cm, 5.12toz excluding sifter, sifter 1.33toz. (3)
A George III silver tea caddy, of fourteen sided navette form, the oval flush hinged cover with knop finial, decorative foliate borders to edge of cover, upper and lower rims, small keyhole with lock mounted internally, James Young, London 1789, 15.5 by 10.7 by 13.5cm high, 16.85toz. Provenance: purchased Lot 227, Fine Art Sale, 14/07/2015, Lawrences of Crewkerne.
A group of Chinese export silver wares, late 19th - early 20th century, including: a tea caddy, the ovoid body applied with a dragon in flight, marked 'Bao Sheng' 'WH 90', 14.5cm high, weight 220.7 grams; a hexagonal tea caddy, the sides chased with panels of figures in a landscape, prunus, birds perched on bamboo, and flying dragons, the base marked with 'WH' '90' and 'Shang', 11cm high, weight 149.7 grams; a silver box and cover, applied with three dragons, marked 'Yuan' '90' 'WH', 8.2cm long x 3.8cm wide, weight 99.4 grams; a small hexagonal box and cover, chased with peonies on the cover and the sides with prunus, 3.5cm long x 3.2cm wide, weight 12.4 grams, marked underneath; and two small silver figures, marked 'yin' '900', 5.2cm high, weight 327.2 grams, overall weight of the group 809.6 grams (6) Provenance: From the Collection of R. Ralph Parks清19世纪晚期-20世纪早期 外销银茶叶罐等一组六件总克重:809.6g拍品来源:前美国摩根大通执行总裁及高盛合伙人R. Ralph Parks私人收藏 Condition Report: The oval tea caddy with one dent on the shoulderCondition Report Disclaimer
A Canton enamel bowl and cover, Qing Dynasty, painted in blue with a landscape, 12cm diameter, and a Canton enamel tea caddy and cover, Qing Dynasty, 9.8cm high (2)Provenance: From the collection of the late Mrs and Mrs J.B. da Silva and by family descent.清 铜胎画珐琅碗及茶叶罐两件拍品来源:前英国外务部官员J.B. da Silva (1918-2003) 私人收藏Condition Report: the bowl and cover restored and with several cracks the tea caddy with cover restored and one and a half panels with extensive restoration and chip to base Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese large blue and white tea caddy, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, with moulded key-fret bands and painted with flowers and foliage, 14cm high x 11cm x 6cm and three small blue and white ginger jars, one 18th century and the others 20th century, 10.5cm high and smaller (4)Provenance: The property of a private collector清18世纪 青花花卉纹茶叶罐小姜罐三件拍品来源:英国私人收藏Condition Report: with some firing blemishes but in good conditionthe prunus and cracked ice ginger jar with small rim chip possibly in the firing and with hair crack to rim about 1cm long and the foot rim with3.5cm x 4mm rim to unglazed areathe other two ginger jars just with firing blemishes Condition Report Disclaimer
REPRODUCTION ORMOLU AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL MANTEL CLOCK, with single train movement, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the pillared four glass case with caddy top surmounted by a twin handled urn, the sides decorated with oval panels hand painted with quarter-length portraits of a young lady and gentleman, on four bun feet, 25cm high
Large collection of Mason's Mandalay pattern dinner wares comprising: rectangular soup tureen, cover stand and ladle, large pedestal, bowl small sauce tureen, tea caddy, two graduated tea pots, two rectangular dishes, preserve jar, 6 dinner plates, 3 side plates and four dessert plates, 8 piece tea service (42pcs)
MEISSEN MARCOLINI PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the pieces formed with angular square section handles, the cups and pots of tapering cylindrical form, painted throughout with grey roses and buds on leafy green stems, comprising: a coffee pot, a hot water pot, a tea pot, a caddy with cover, a sugar basin with cover, a slop bowl, six tea cups, one coffee cup, five saucers; blue underglaze Marcolini marks(the coffee pot 26cm high, the tea pot 15cm high)Property of a Scottish Borders family

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