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A DUTCH SILVER TEA CADDY, THEODORUS GERARDUS BENTVELD, AMSTERDAM, 1823 plain tapering oblong, the curved hinged lid with applied reeded border 10cm high, 319gr (10oz 5dwt) The manufacturing silversmith, Bentveld, is known to have supplied silver for retail by the well known firm of Bennewitz & Bonnebacker, as well as their successor businesses.
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER GRAPE SHEARS, WILLIAM ELEY, LONDON, 1824 Thread and Shell pattern, 16cm long; together with a George III silver caddy spoon, James Phipps, London, 1792, shell bowl, handle with bright-cut wrigglework surrounding scrolling initials; a George V silver serving spoon and a preserve spoon, Liberty & Co., Birmingham, 1925/26, in Arts & Crafts taste, the serving spoon with pellet and lozenge patterned handle and gilt bowl, the preserve spoon with arched designs and trefid terminal, serving spoon 20cm long; and the following miscellaneous table silver: a pair of Continental silver marriage spoons with wrythen stems and saint terminals, Dutch or German, later 19th century and seven silver tea or coffee spoons and a silver tea fork 430gr (13oz 16dwt) (14)
˜A SMALL COLLECTION OF CADDY SPOONS, ENGLISH AND ITALIAN, CIRCA 1780-20TH CENTURY comprising: a bright-cut example, fluted bowl, maker's mark of John Lambe and lion passant only, London, circa 1780; another, shaped circular bowl, maker's mark IB, London, 1808; two further examples, shaped bowls, hollow handles, engraved and pricked decoration, one initialled, William Pugh and Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, respectively 1813 and 1816; another, the otherwise plain bowl engraved with the initial C, ivory handle, possibly John Lawrence, Birmingham, 1810; and five Italian examples, various patterns; also a small condiment spoon with mouse terminal (from a novelty owl condiment pot), Richards & Brown, London, 1865, 6cm long; in glazed rectangular wood display frame with dark blue velvet lining, 44.5 by 37cm (12)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BRANDY SAUCEPAN AND COVER, THEODORE ROSSI OF NORWICH, LONDON, 1906 baluster, with lip at right angles to the fibre handle, 10cm high; together with an Edwardian silver tea caddy, Nathan & Hayes, Chester, 1907, in George III oval style, with a ribbed band, hinged lid with fibre finial, 12.5cm long 535gr (17oz) all in (2)
A rare Bow teapot and cover, circa 1756-58Of slightly compressed globular form, painted in blue with the 'Golfer and Caddy' pattern, both sides with a chinoiserie figure holding a rui sceptre and attended by a boy, the rim with a wavy blue border, the gently domed cover similarly decorated, 12.8cm high, painter's number 6 (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
A Bow pickle stand and a salad bowl, circa 1760The pickle stand with three shell dishes around a central shell dish, painted in blue with oriental landscapes, 12.5cm high, the bowl of square form, painted in blue with the 'Golfer and Caddy' pattern, scrolls and emblems to the exterior, 22.9cm wide (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
A Bow coffee pot and cover, circa 1758Of baluster form with a scroll handle and bird's head spout, painted in blue with the 'Golfer and Caddy' pattern, with a Chinese figure holding a rui sceptre to one side, attended by a small boy to the other, standing in a rocky landscape beneath flowering branches, the rim with a wavy border, the domed cover with a button knop, 23cm high (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
Y LATE GEORGE III ROSEWOOD AND BRASS TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY the front and top outlined with bands of brass inlay marked at the corners with stars, the top with a monogrammed brass plaque, opening to two covered caddies and an associated cut-glass bowl (Dimensions: 31cm wide, 15cm high, 15.5cm deep)(31cm wide, 15cm high, 15.5cm deep)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
An early 19th Century inlaid and brass bound mahogany writing slope with fitted interior by Hicks 26 Wigmore St Cavendish Square; together with a 19th Century inlaid mahogany tea caddy with lion mask handles and bun feet, containing a part fitted interior (missing tea bowl); a Mabie Todd fountain pen with 18k gold mount; and a small 19th Century tortoise shell snuff box.
A group of Japanese and other boxes, mostly late 19th century and later Comprising: a Meiji period Japanese parquetry work box, with caddy lid enclosing a tray with two lids, 35cm wide, a Meiji period small cabinet with metal mounts, in two sections, with five drawers and a panelled door enclosing two drawers, each drawer lacquer lined, 27cm wide, a Meiji period small miniature chest, 20cm wide, a Meiji period black lacquered box with hinged lid (a.f) with gilt chinoiseries, 20cm wide, a small lidded box, 11.5cm wide, a hinged brown and gilt lacquered box with a grasshopper and butterfly with leaves, 21cm wide, a red floral painted box, 32cm wide, a Victorian calamander and brass bound dome top tea caddy, 23cm wide. (8)
18th century Chinese export 'Chicken Skin' vase, finely painted with figural scenes in famille rose enamels, on a turquoise 'Chicken Skin' ground, with three 18th century Chinese blue and white export porcelain plates, and a late 18th/early 19th century blue and white tea caddy. Vase measures 28cm height. (5)

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