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A FINE ROSEWOOD AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED TABLE CABINET, MID 19TH CENTURY, the hinged caddy top inset with a rectangular Sevres style blue celeste ground panel painted with figures in 18th Century dress within a gilded leafy cartouche, the top opening to reveal a silk lined sewing box interior with carved mother-of-pearl and ivory cotton spools, the front with a pair of doors also inset with Sevres style panels painted with courting couples, opening to reveal a dummy drawer front above a silk lined drawer for jewellery over a secretaire drawer with tooled velvet writing surface, covered box and twin inkwells, raised on a plinth base with scroll pattern, the sides fitted with turned handles. 34cm high, 35.5cm wide, 28.5cm deep
Full title: A varied collection of Chinese blue and white and famille rose wares, Kangxi and later------- Description: H.: 13 cm (the tea caddy and cover) -- H.: 10 cm (the jug) -- Dia.: 6,8 cm (the seal paste box) -- L.: 19 cm - H.10.5 cm (the bowl and cover) -- Dia.: 14 - H.: 7 cm (the bowl)
Regency Tortoiseshell tea caddy of bowed rectangular design with radial fluted front, the interior with 2 covered containers W18cm and a mahogany tea caddy Condition Report & Further Details Small crack to the right and front panel. Lift and feet missing. Some separation at the corners of cover and base. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A group of assorted silver flatware, including: a George II silver marrow-scoop, London, 1736; a pair of George III silver sugar-nips, London, circa 1750; a George III silver caddy-spoon, London, 1798, with shell shaped bowl; a silver and mother-of-pearl fruit-knife, Sheffield, possibly 1913; a Victorian silver caddy-spoon, London, 1846; a silver 'yard-o-lead' pencil, in fitted case and an American silver serving spoon, by Gorham, early 20th century, weight of silver 4.5ozt
A group of silver, including: a cased set of six Elizabeth II silver teaspoons of Puritan form, a cased set of Hanoverian pattern coffee-spoons, with the marks of the assay offices of the United Kingdom, a cased christening set, Birmingham, 1973, a cased copy of the anointing spoon, Birmingham, 1936; a cased set of tea-knives, a cased child's spoon, the handle cast with a stork and newborn baby, a cased Elizabeth II place setting of King's pattern, Sheffield, 1963 and 1964, a George III silver table-spoon, redecorated as a berry-spoon, a caddy-spoon, Birmingham, 1971, together with, a small assortment of silver-plated flatware, weighable silver 17.2ozt (qty)
A collection of approx 120 8x10 inch lobby cards (full, part sets and singles) titles include Arthur, Blue Murder at St Trinian's, The Caddy, Doctor in the House, Decline and Fall of a Bird Watcher, Funny Lady (11 x 14 inch), Holiday on the Buses, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World, An Inspector Calls, Just My Luck, Limelight, The Marriage Go Round, Mister Hobbs takes a Vacation, On the Beat, Only two can Play, Son of Pale Face, There's a Girl in My Soup, Waltz of the Torreadors, Whats New Pussycat, Ben Our, Anastasia, Brigadoon, Camelot, Demetrius and the Gladiators, Dr Zhivago, Dr Faustus, The Egyptian, El Cid, Julius Caesar, Lawrence of Arabia, Samson and Delilah, Clash of the Titans, On the Threshold of space etc, various conditions. (120 approx)
GEORG JENSEN; a silver handled flatware service decorated in the Cactus pattern, also a matching caddy spoon and bottle opener (28).Additional InformationThere are no forks, length of large knives 20cm, length of smaller approx 17.3cm, no visible engravings, general surface wear, scratches and nicks, etc.
A mixed group of variously hallmarked silver including imported caddy spoon with repoussé and fisherman to bowl, plain circular bowl, jewellery box (af), a pair of salts with blue glass liners, sugar tongs featuring Irish harps, etc, weighable silver approx 12.7ozt.Additional InformationJewellery box with hinged (af) lid does not sit, it is raised, misshapen and needs attention, dents, surface marks, scratches, tarnish, etc, throughout, please judge from illustrations and request additional images if necessary.
An early George III pollard oak eight day longcase clock, the caddy top above 12 inch brass dial inscribed 'Foden, Congleton' with date arched aperture above long shaped door, rounded quarter pillars to a plinth base, height approx 210cm.Thomas Foden of Congleton is registered as working in the town between 1753 and 1785.Additional InformationThis is a good honest clock which has not had any repair over the years, apart from a couple of minor pieces of spliced wood to the carcass. It does however require attention, the wood on the right hand side of the plinth base has lifted, there is a split to both the base and the door. Some old signs of woodworm to the back panels which are heavily worn in parts. There are some knocks and small sections missing and done a long time ago to the upright pillars. The Dial movement and case look as if they have been together since day one. The clock is sold with winding key, case key, pendulum and two weights.
A Victorian mahogany inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy with bun feet, length 28cm.Additional InformationThere are some splits to the back of the caddy and a blister in the veneer, a small patch back left, some of the boxwood stringing has been lifted and replaced, small knock to the top, general surface wear and of course the interior has been completely changed.
A Victorian rosewood and birdseye maple inlaid two division sarcophagus tea caddy on bun feet, length 23cm.Additional InformationThe mother of pearl oval lozenge may or may not be a replacement to the lid, surface scratches as you would expect throughout, there is a small split to one side within the timber, a few tiny chips to the corners and the interior has both lids present but is perished as expected.
A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy with three section interior including glass bowl on four feet, width approx 42cm.Additional InformationRetains a good colour throughout, a few small knocks to the raised parts, especially on the corners, there is a small split to the back of the timber, a tiny slither of veneer missing to the back left, overall condition commensurate with age.
A PAIR OF EDWARD VII CHINOISERIE ENGRAVED SILVER JARS, COVERS AND STANDS IN WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE the domed cover with flower knop, the shouldered jar with applied tracery to the neck and finely engraved with a Chinese man or woman, dragon, flowers and strapwork, on openwork stand with saw tooth rim, 19cm h, by C T & G Fox, London 1901, 35ozsProvenance: Purchased from Marks Antiques, London, 2002.++Fine quality and condition; traces of gilding, maker's mark on shoulder on one caddy rubbed, of heavy gauge, free from dents or splits, no repair. The engraving not worn, the piercing undamaged

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