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A George III silver caddy spoon, decorated in the fiddle and shell pattern, Josiah Snatt, London 1814., a Continental silver beaker, German cylindrical silver container, the lid repousse decorated with a View of Einersheim Markt., containing two commemorative crowns, and a white metal South American bangle, 8.4oz. (6)
A 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, of serpentine casket form, 18cm wide (distressed), together with a walnut marquetry jewel box, mid 20th century, of ogee form, the top inlaid with a flower spray, 16cm sq. (top adrift) (2)Condition report: Tortoiseshell box: generally distressed. Cover adrift. Chips and losses to cover edge/corners. Chip/loss to back corner. One foot re-attached, one foot replaced. Interior divider adrift. Inner covers present but both chipped and lacking knops. Please refer to images.Marquetry box: cover adrift. Some surface varnish chips and other signs of age.
A Victorian tea caddy, part of a lace-maker's bobbin winder, wrongly assembled and incomplete, and a pin cushion, the tea caddy with white metal stringing and mother-of-pearl inlay, all with losses, tea caddy 35cm wide, spinning wheel 60cm wide, pin cushion 11cm wide (3)Condition report: Tea caddy with losses includng ring handles, one caddy lid handle later, some metal stringing buckled.Lace-maker's bobbin winder is wrongly assembled and incomplete. Top dowelled and chipped including 2.5cm x 1cm chip.Pin cushion lacking feet, 3 x 0.5cm section veneer on side and snother smaller. Top lacking half of veneer on edge.
A well proportioned small George III mahogany chest of drawers, with a caddy top, brushing slide, two short and three ovolo lip-moulded drawers and bracket feet, damaged, losses and restorations (old), 79cm wide x 42cm deep x 74cm highCondition report: Mahogany sides and drawer fronts. Restorations, including 6.5cm x 5cm patch on left short drawer, lip moulds and stiles and rails. Damage, including 1cm x 2.5cm section lost from top front edge. Sections of veneers on stiles and rails lost and patched. Later handles, escutcheons and locks. Losses include 2cm on right stile and 5cm on left stile. Overall - top and sides ok and colour above average. Chips, dents and scratches.
CADDY SPOON. A George IV caddy spoon by Unite & Hilliard. Birmingham 1829. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
CADDY SPOON. A modern, Victorian style jockey cap caddy spoon. Sheffield 1962. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
A late 19th/early 20th century Indian three-piece white alloy metal tea set comprising a teapot with figure riding elephant finial to the lid, serpent spout, scale pattern to the handle and the body hosting a wide central border of round panels, each with a deity, the tapered base on ring foot, height 17cm, the sugar bowl and milk jug of similar design, also a rectangular tea caddy with a figure riding a tiger finial to the hinged lid above an embossed panel of dancers, the panels to the body each depicting separate scenes to include dancers, figures riding tigers and servants carrying a shrine, raised on ball and claw feet, height to top of finial 11cm (4).
An Arts and Crafts silver-plated tea caddy,c.1915, by Edward Spencer for the Artificers' Guild, of barrel form, borders with a laurel and bead motif, the sides with cast handles modelled as grapevines, the lid with a cast handle with decor of a flowering rose tree, stamped and numbered '2022',18cm highCondition report: With scratches and wear. With some scale build up on the handles.
BAROCKE SILBERNE TEEDOSE, Ende 17. / Anfang 18. Jh., Silber, deutsch, Hamburg. Gepunzt mit Hamburger Stadtmarke und Meistermarke "NF verbunden im Schild". Entweder Niclas Fürsten (1646-1656) oder Niclas Feindt Sen. (1628-1695). Unter dem Stand zusätzlich bezeichnet "Eliesabeth von Ehrenthal / Ao. 1712". Gegossene, getriebene, gravierte und punzierte Teedose; 266 Gramm. Hochrechteckige Form mit aufgewölbter Schulterpartie, zylindrische Öffnung mit Deckel. Wandung dekoriert mit Bandelwerk, Vasenmotiven und Akanthusblättern. Zwischenräume gefüllt mit Schlangenhaut- bzw. Fischhautdekor. Jede Wandung mit zentraler aufgewölbter freier Monogramm-Kartusche. An den Hauptseiten zusätzlich gerahmt von plastischen Godronen. Schulterbereich mit umlaufendem Fries mit weiteren Godronen und Blattmotiv. Korpus Innen partiell mit Oxidationsspuren - magnetischer Metallkern. H. 14,5 x B. 9,5 x T. 5,5 cm. (Altersbedingt guter Zustand mit Gebrauchsspuren). Vgl. Marc Rosenberg - Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen - II. Band - 1923; S. 139, 2399. Baroque silver tea caddy with the Hamburg hallmark.

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