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A good Mappin & Webb coromandel wood and gilt metal mounted tea caddy, 19th century, with Gothic style applied gilt metal decoration, the interior lid with purple silk lining and housing a cut glass mixing bowl flanked by hinged caddies and with applied label for Mappin Webb & Co , 77 and 78 Oxford Street, 71 and 72 Cornhill, London. 31.4 cm wide, 17 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The casket is in generally extremely good condition. All brass work is present. The hinges are original and very secure with no movement. The lock and plate are present. We do not have a key. The exterior brass work has some slight tarnishing and losses to the original lacquered finish but in our opinion these are very minor issues. The veneers to the top lid are very good and the colour uniform. There are very faint traces of stress fractures in places but no lifting veneer or anything untoward. The front panel is in extremely good order as is the back and both sides. There are very minor nibbles to the sharp edges but again this is insignificant. The two interior lidded compartments are both in extremely good order with no movement at the hinges. The glass bowl fits the aperture but we are not sure if this is original or not.
A 19th century coromandel wood tea caddy, with domed top and with applied brass leaf mouldings. Width 23 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The box is in generally good order. The hinges are original and not loose. The lock and plate are present but we have no key. The top shuts correctly and there are no significant gaps. There are some minor stress fractures to the veneers on the domed top but no lifting veneers and no losses. The body is in generally good order. The interior has lost much of its original lining material.
A 19th century mahogany tray, with deep gallery and carrying recess to either side. Width 48.5 cm together with a Georgian tea caddy. CONDITION REPORT: The tray is structurally sound with no significant condition issues. It has minor scuffs and marks to the extremities. The base is made from two sections of mahogany. The join line between the two panels is visible. The green baize from the underside is missing. The caddy is a little tired. The top has some surface scuffs and scratches. There are some rubs to the corners. The interior is largely missing. The lock escutcheon is missing. The lock is present but not operating. The front left hand corner of the plinth has a loss. The left hand return moulding at the base is completely missing as is 15% of the rear moulding.
A Black Forest carved jewellery casket, with hinged top and swing out compartments and base compartment. Width 25 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tray is structurally sound with no significant condition issues. It has minor scuffs and marks to the extremities. The base is made from two sections of mahogany. The join line between the two panels is visible. The green baize from the underside is missing. The caddy is a little tires. The top has some surface scuffs and scratches. There are some rubs to the corners. The interior is largely missing. The lock escutcheon is missing. The lock is present but not operating. The front left hand corner of the plinth has a loss. The left hand return moulding at the base is completely missing as is 15% of the rear.
AN EPNS FITTED LEATHER PICNIC TEA CASE, HAMILTON & CO, CALCUTTA, C1900 comprising kettle, teapot, tea caddy, cream jug, milk flask, lampstand, sugar bows, one spoon and pair of Wedgwood gilt handled bone china cups and saucers, in maker's two-door velvet lined fitted case, 22cm h Leather handle detached, one cup cracked, teapot dented. Originally with two spoons, wicker covering on handle of kettle unravelling
A George III burr yew and inlaid tea caddy of canted rectangular form, the cover and front inlaid oval reserves of flowers, inner cover zinc lined, 10cm x 20cm CONDITION REPORT: Overall exterior appears in very good condition. Hinged lid is slightly out of shape (possibly due to a restoration to the back near the hinges) so does not completely close. Small section of chequer banding to lid missing from front. Small patches of staining to rose motif on lid. Veneer to lower area at back looks to have been restored. Interior - inlaid border of caddy lid has some tiny cracks and losses. Turned ivory handle chipped. Zinc lining distressed. End of key appears to have broken off in lock.
A late Georgian burr walnut tea caddy, fitted two oval hinged lidded compartments flanking an aperture for a mixing bowl, 30.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Outer veneer in good condition. Very small area of boxwood beading replaced. Inner caddies good. Mixing bowl missing. Lid lining replaced. Overall in good condition.
A George III satinwood tea caddy, with inlaid corner spandrels on ivory bun feet, 20cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Some staining and scratching, particularly to the top, otherwise the exterior appears in good condition. Ivory handles of caddy lids are cracked. Zinc lining is distressed. Key enclosed. Please note, this lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions
A Victorian papier-mâché tea caddy by Jennens & Bettridge, with domed cover containing two lidded compartments, 19cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Overall appearance good. Exterior - scratches, marks and crazing of paint in places. One foot repaired and overpainted. Impressed mark to base JENNENS & BETTRIDGE, also two scrached numbers 835 and 124, as well as a stamped number 9 or 6. Interior - two caddy lids have mother-of-pearl knob handles, the surfaces of which are rubbed.

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