A GEORGE IV SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, of baluster form, repousse decorated with flowers, 'S' scroll handle, gilt interior, wavy circular foot, makers Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1830, together with a George III silver caddy spoon of shovel form, engraved decoration, handle initialled and dated 1820, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1816 and another caddy spoon, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, approximate gross weight 5.1ozt, 160 grams (3) (condition: large dent to front of mug and not sitting level on a flat surface)
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TURNER STONEWARE CONICAL TANKARD, buff ground decorated in relief with ladies and a gentleman partaking in an archery lesson between two brown bands, impressed mark, height approximately 18cm, together with a 19th Century stoneware cream jug, blue band, decorated with applied hunting scene, deer, etc, unmarked, height approximately 8cm, a first period Worcester tea caddy of ovoid form, with associated cover in matching Japanese style decoration, both with extensive damage, a Victorian Staffordshire moulded pottery mug (4) (condition: the Turner tankard has heavy dirt, there is a scratch above the top brown band, the small jug appears to be in good order, the Worcester caddy has an oval hole in the body with extensive cracks running from this area, the cover which has matching pattern but does not fit, has two chips and been glued back together, the Staffordshire mug has paint loss, staining and chipped)
A VICTORIAN LEATHER BOUND WRITING SLOPE, central gilt handle to the hinged lid, the fitted interior with silk slope, width 30.5cm, together with a George IV mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, fitted with two mahogany caddies and a void for a mixing bowl, on bun feet, width 34cm and a 19th Century Anglo Indian porcupine quill box, the interior fitted with nine lidded compartments, width 28.5cm (3) (condition: the writing slope is in usable condition, some scuffs to leather edges and wear to gilding, tea caddy has a loose foot, replaced velvet inside the lid, the quill box has a number of losses especially around the sides and interior has been altered/needs attention)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, of rectangular form, brass handle to the hinged cover, vacant interior, width 23.5cm, together with a George III mahogany apothecary's box, swan neck handle to the hinged lid, gilt brass clasp lock with key, the interior with three division, width 25cm and two Victorian work boxes with decorative veneers, both with vacant interiors, widths 31.5cm and 22cm (4) (condition: caddy and apothecary box in fair condition, commensurate with age and use, the two Victorian boxes both have some splits in the veneers, the larger box is the one in slightly worse condition but both are usable)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, the hinged cover with rectangular inset cartouche, the interior with replacement/repaired lining, single inner cover, on four brass ball feet, one at back replaced, width 14cm x depth 8.5cm x height 11cm (condition: repair to front right corner of uppermost panel of cover, other small patches of loss, repair or damage, including splits around a hinge, losses and splits to top of cover and to the base front right hand corner)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL BOW FRONT TEA CADDY, with pressed basket weave decoration to the front, gilt metal ball finial above a rectangular geometric design panel to the hinged lid opening to reveal a two division interior, fitted with tortoiseshell covers, on four claw and ball feet, width 17cm x depth 10cm x height 19.5cm (condition: when lid is closed it is slightly parted from base, the feet are loose/bent, the caddy linings are heavily deteriorated, small section of ivory missing around clasp on the cover, ivory loose on underside between back feet, some lifting of pewter inlay)
AN 18TH CENTURY WALNUT, PAINTED AND STAINED LONGCASE CLOCK, caddy top with moulded doric columns to all four corners, the brass dial with boys and crown spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day movement, the trunk door with bulls eye glass, plinth base with bracket feet, height approximately 212cm, with pendulum, two weights and winding key (condition: back board has glued repair, front of case has a number of splits, some filled holes to door, one rear column loose)
RICHARD WISE, LONDINI. AN EARLY 18th CENTURY 10" BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK having a caddy top above glazed door flanked by turned brass-capped columns on slender trunk with moulded door inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing on matching base, the 10' square brass dial with winged cherub head spandrels and silvered Roman chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture fronting a latched five pillar eight-day weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell 221cm high not including finial
A set of Frigast Danish vermeil sterling silver and harlequin enamel flatware, comprising graduated pair of caddy spoons, 6 teaspoons and 5 pickle forks, largest spoon length 13.5cm, (13) All in very good original condition, no damage or repairs, enamel all present with no obvious losses, just a few tiny surface abrasions only visible through a loupe, settings lightly surface scratched, gilding still bright, marks clear, stamped STERLING.
An Edwardian silver tea caddy, shaped octagonal form with gilt interior, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarks Birmingham 1908, height 9cm, 3oz Very good original condition, no obvious damage or repair, knop is slightly bent to one side and lid dented inwards, there is a very small space between the lid and body when the lid is closed but it stays firmly shut, gilding is still bright, lightly surface scratched all over with a few heavier scratches on the base, hallmarks are very rubbed.
A Chinese 23-piece partly gilt tea set with a butterfly, Qianlong--H 13,2 cm (the tea caddy)Ê Dia.: 11,7 - 10,8 cm (the saucers)Ê H 3,7 cm - Dia.: 7,5 cm (the cups) Ê Ê Ê -- Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@coronariauctions.com. They're being made on demand and added to the description on our website. High resolution pictures are also available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
A Chinese Canton enamel tea caddy and cover, Qianlong--9,5 x 9 x 7,2 cm -- Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@coronariauctions.com. They're being made on demand and added to the description on our website. High resolution pictures are also available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie tea caddy, 18th C.--15,1 x 11,3 x 6 cm -- Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@coronariauctions.com. They're being made on demand and added to the description on our website. High resolution pictures are also available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
A varied collection of Chinese blue and white and famille rose porcelain, 19th/20th C.--H 24,8 cm (the vase)Ê Dia.: 10,6 cm - H 6,5 cm (the bowl) Ê 16 x 13 x 7 cm (the tea caddy)Ê 12,3 x 12 x 4,3 cm (the crane bowl)Ê H 9 cm (the cup warmer)Ê -- Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@coronariauctions.com. They're being made on demand and added to the description on our website. High resolution pictures are also available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
A Chinese Canton enamel tea caddy and cover, Qianlong/Jiaqing--11,8 x 11,5 x 5 cm -- Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@coronariauctions.com. They're being made on demand and added to the description on our website. High resolution pictures are also available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
Various Chinese porcelain, a tea caddy of shouldered square form, decorated with various flowers in pink and green with various markings, 14cm H, a Samson style shouldered vase, Japanese cylindrical vase, various others, etc. (a quantity) Upon initial inspection various damages to the caddy and the tallest vase, the tea canister and its cover do not fit and the sleeve vase has losses, damage and repair.
A FINE GEORGE III SILVER CADDY, WILLIAM ABDY I, LONDON 1760, of rectangular form, each cover with flower finial and gadrooned rim above a band of engraved flowers and leaves. 13.7cm, 13.3 troy ouncesHinge to cover in good order and the lid sits flat. The lid is appropriately marked. Marks to base clear and well-struck. Some light surface scratches but generally in good condition.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, the hinged rectangular lid opening to reveal a pair of metal lidded canisters and a covered mixing bowl, the cast brass escutcheon in the Rococo taste, raised on bracket feet. 15cm high, 23cm wide, 14cm deepProvenance: The Chris Crabtree Collection, North Yorkshire.
FOUR 19TH CENTURY AND LATER BOXES, comprising a Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, Regency mahogany rectangular tea caddy with three compartment interior, 19th Century rosewood tea caddy with vacant interior and a walnut octagonal box with baize lined interior with lift-out tray. (4) Sarcophagus caddy 34cm wide

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