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Y A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, circa 1860, of rectangular form, the lid with silver plated rectangular tablet, the interior vacant, 12cm high, 17cm wide, 9.5cm deepProvenance: The Collection of Countess Veronica MunsterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Some old scratches, some chips and losses, some of the silver wire is missing and some projecting from the angles, the silver plate tablet missing most of the plating. The interior vacant as catalogued, the lid with old marbled paper lining, Handles are probably original, one has replacement method of securing.The underside is baize lined (later) this probably had ball feet or similar previously. Condition Report Disclaimer
Miscellaneous decorative ceramics, to include Royal Standard Red Velvet pattern tea ware, Japanese egg shell porcelain tea service, Ringtons blue and white tea caddy, bowl and stand, other blue and white items, Franklin porcelain baluster vases, silver plated ware, etc Some items crazed and discoloured, others with wear, minor cracks
A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the top with central raised rectangular tablet, the hinged lid revealing pair of later rosewood veneered lidded wells and provision for a mixing bowl, brass spear feet, 15cm h x 27cm w Interior later veneered and altered, replaced mixing bowl, rips to veneer on lid, replaced key plate, tablet to top replaced, minor veneer losses particularly front left corner return, other faults
A bronze tea caddy or tobacco jar, the canted rectangular body with interior cover and outer cover, 13cm wide, 10cm deep, 16cm high, together with a patinated metal bowl stand, 16cm high (2)Condition report: Caddy has small amount of surface pitting, bowl on stand has small amount of discolouration and wear to finish, small hole to knopp
Five silver items, comprising: a cased set of six lobster picks by Asprey & Co., a compact (?), by Asprey & Co. London 1949, an ER ll shell caddy spoon, by A E Jones, Birmingham 1952, a silver mounted cigar cutter, by William Manton (possibly) Birmingham 1965, 15cm long and a shallow bowl with pierced handles, by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1948. 12.1oztCondition report: Box for lobster picks scuffed to outside and lining also slightly damaged, compact (?) with bent cover
An early 20th century Kingwood glove box, with inlaid detail, 26cm wide, 10cm deep, 8cm high, together with a George III mahogany tea caddy, 23cm wide, 13cm deep, 14cm high, a Regency mahogany tea caddy, 31cm wide, 16cm deep, 15.5cm high, and a painted pen box with penny farthing transfer decorated top, 20cm wide, 6cm deep, 3cm high (4)Condition report: French box brass edging slightly loose and needs cleaning, George III tea caddy lacks handle and one pummel, missing area of veneer to front, needs a clean, Regency tea caddy scratches to surface, interior lining missing to centre, one caddy canister missing, pen box has small areas of paint loss
An 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain tea caddy, painted with figures in landscape scene, one example riding a shishi lion, double ring Kangxi mark to base, height 13cm, together with a late 19th century Chinese blue and white double gourd vase decorated with maidens in landscape setting, double ring Kangxi mark to base, height 24cm, two blue and white porcelain vases, one example decorated with objects inside prunus sprays, height of larger example 14cm (af) (4).Additional InformationThree examples are af, the 18th century tea caddy is heavily af, it has been dropped, with numerous cracks, large chips, old breaks are evident. The double gourd vase has been restored crudely around the top neck. One of the small blue and white pots with hairline crack and old repair to the top. The example with the white background with minimal wear, otherwise good.
A GROUP OF BLUE AND WHITE VESSELSKangxi to late Qing DynastyComprising: a bowl and cover decorated with scrolling lotus stems; a floral decorated saucer; a lobed floral decorated caddy and cover; a pair of 'dragon' candlesticks; and a pair of bowls with figures in landscapes. The candlesticks 25cm (9.7/8in) high. (9).Footnotes:Please note this lot will be offered at no reserve.The Property of a European Noble FamilyProvenance: Francesco Maria, Marchese Taliani de Marchio (1887 - 1968), Grand Officer of the Italian Crown, Commander of the Order of St Maurice and Lazarus, and Commander of the Order of Pius IX (Ordine Piano), and his wife Archduchess Margaretha d'Austria Toscana, Marchesa Taliani de Marchio (1894–1986).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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