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A collection of silver and silver plate, the silver including: a pair of Elizabeth II silver wine-coasters, by M. C. Hersey and Son Ltd., London, 1989; two differing caddy-spoons, both Birmingham, one by Joseph Willmore, 1808, the other by Cocks & Bettridge, 1813; two differing vesta-cases; a thimble; a pair of George III silver sugar-tongs and other small items; the silver plate including: a pair of pepperettes; two napkin rings and other small items (qty)
A late Victorian silver caddy by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1893, the urn shaped body resting on three paw feet, detachable lid with pineapple shaped final, decorated elaborately with floral swags, cherub masks and unicorns, with monogrammed initials 'J.K' and inscription '20th December 1893', 24cm high, weight 24.05ozt
Three wooden trays, to include an oval mahogany example with inlaid shell detail to centre and two brass carry handles, L56.5cm, together with a 19th century oak tea caddy, a small 19th century mahogany box, a 20th century oak concertina sewing box, and a wooden letter rack. - Condition Report
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY, by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1772, bombe form with gadrooned borders, the slightly domed cover with pineapple finial, on four shell and scroll feet. 13cm high, 9.4 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.Clear marks to base and the cover with lion passant and maker's mark to flange. Surface wear commensurate with age and use. In generally good condition.
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY WALNUT AND FEATHER BANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with caddy top and pierced gilt metal side grilles, the gilt brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Geo Wentworth Oxon', subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and strike/silent dial to the arch, pierced dolphin and mask head spandrels,eight day movement striking on a bell, 232 cms high
A George III mahogany mercury stick barometer, Charles Aiano, London, circa 1810, with open triangular pediment above line-edged glazed door enclosing rectangular silvered Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations to the right opposing Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer to the left, the upper margin signed C. Aianno, the caddy moulded trunk with visible tube flanked by figured mahogany veneers within chevron line border over rounded base with hemispherical cistern cover and level adjustment screw to underside, 97cm (38ins approx.) high. Charles Aiano is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working in London circa 1790-1820; he is believed to have moved to Canterbury in around 1825.Condition Report: Dreweatts cannot guarantee the mechanism as working, we recommend getting it cleaned and overhauled by a professional restorer, There is mercury in the cistern and showing in the tube, The hinge holding the door closed at time of report, the internal slide is working and adjustable, Some old splits and cracks to the timber, this is mainly near the 'throat'Please refer to additional image for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A late Regency or George IV tortoiseshell veneered, ivory mounted and metal strung octagonal tea caddy, circa 1820, of bombe outline, the hinged cover opening to reveal two conforming subsidiary covers, on ball feet, 15cm high, 16cm wideCondition Report: The caddy bears the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use.There are a couple of very minor chips, losses and repairs to the veneer, which shows some slight natural pitting and warping in areas. Particularly the rear panel, which looks glossier. The hinge there sits at a slight angle and not entirely flush with its aperture. There are some cracks and restorations to the ebony banding within, and the velvet and paper interior shows the usual minor wear and tear.There is some discolouration to the ivory feet, which were possibly later re-fastened. The feet aren't entirely straight.Overall, in perfectly presentable condition.Key present. Condition Report Disclaimer
A mahogany letter rack, circa 1840, in the manner of Gillows, the fan supports centred by a paterae and above the single frieze drawer, 23cm high, 32cm wide, 22cm deep, together with a George III mahogany and line inlaid tea caddy, circa 1790, the hinged lid enclosing a pair of metal canisters, 15cm high, 28cm wide, 15cm deep, and a George III mahogany and inlaid tea caddy, circa 1790, 11cm high, 16cm wide (3)
A group of fifteen Chinese Imari wares, Kangxi (1662-1722), all decorated in iron red and with gilt, including a mug with flowering sprays, 16.5cm high; one small sauce dish with birds, 9.3cm diameter; seven various dishes, the smallest 11.7cm diameter and the largest 13.5cm diameter; a pair of mugs with handles, 9.6cm high; two beakers of tapered cylindrical form, 8cm high; a square tea caddy, 10.5cm high; a cream jug, 11.2cm high; and a small oval spoon dish, 13.5cm long; and a blue and white small bowl, 18th century, 8cm diameter (16)Provenance: Private English Collection 清康熙 外销伊万里式矾红描金瓷十五件清18世纪 青花小杯一件Condition Report: milk jug, small sauce dish with birds, : good condition with only minor wear to the enamel and gildingseven various dishes: three in good condition, two with small chips to the rim, and two with hair lines of about 3cm long running from the rima pair of mugs with handles: nibbles on the handles, one with a chip of 5mm long to the rim, one with a firing chip to the foot ringbeakers: one with a crack of 3.2cm long from the rim, and the other with two cracked areastea caddy: one chip to the mouth, and two glaze cracks to the basecream jug: rim and handle restored and one one hair line to the rim small oval dish: blemishes and firing cracks to the rimblue and white small bowl: two cracks of 4cm long Condition Report Disclaimer
A LIBERTY AND CO PEWTER AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMEL NAPKIN RING, 5.5CM L, MAKER'S MARKS AND 0919, C1905 AND A CONTEMPORARY ARTS AND CRAFTS PEWTER CADDY SPOON, WITH CHERRY RED ENAMEL TERMINAL (2) Napkin ring - one of the two enamelled areas slightly chipped. Spoon - enamel in good condition with a few light surface scratches. Note the black line visible in the enamel is internal
A George V silver boat-shaped tea caddy, bulbous form with reeded edge and turned wood knop, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, hallmarks Sheffield 1918, height 11cm, 6.4ozVery good original condition, no obvious damage or repair, lightly abraded allover with a few small dents and some heavier scratches on base, hinge and lid working, hallmarks are quite rubbed
A George IV silver caddy spoon, shovel bowl with engraved floral decoration, hallmarks Birmingham 1822 (broken handle), and a blonde tortoiseshell snuffbox, snuffbox length 6.5cm (2)Spoon is missing handle but otherwise no other damage or repair just general wear allover, tortoiseshell box has a few chips on thumb piece, cracks on front edge and near hinges, hinge is also quite stiff
A George III silver caddy spoon, Fiddle pattern with pie-crust bowl edge and bright-cut engraved floral decoration, by John Thropp, hallmarks Birmingham 1819, length 8cmFair overall condition, bowl has one split near handle along with another split in the main part of the bowl, along with several heavy dents, handle has engraved initials, general wear allover, hallmarks very rubbed
Various silver, including Madeira leaf decanter label, caddy spoon, silver-gilt pillbox etc, 4.1oz total (5)Good overall condition, no obvious damage or repairs, all lightly abraded, napkin ring has personalised engraved initials in cartouche, pillbox gilding slightly rubbing, hallmarks generally clear

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