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CHARLES HORNER (probably); an Edward VII hallmarked silver tea caddy of lobed inverted baluster form, with embossed foliate scrolls to upper part and hinged shaped rectangular lid with finial, on four paw feet, Birmingham 1903, height 15cm, approx 8.6ozt.Additional InformationGenerally intact, some areas of mild tarnish, slightly wobbly, areas of surface wear such as rubbing, scratched trade numbers to base, significant traces of cleaning products and some patination to gilt interior, the lid sits correctly but the edge of it seems to be slightly misshapen to the longest side where the hinge is.
JOSHUA STANCLIFFE OF BARKISLAND; a George III oak longcase clock, the caddy top above brass dial set with Roman numerals and date subsidiary dial, with painted moon phase, inscribed with maker's name, flanked by two columns above shaped slender single door, on plinth base with bracket feet, height 215cm.
A SET OF THREE GEORGE III SILVER-GILT TEA CADDIES LATER MOUNTED AS AN INKSTAND ALL LONDON THE CADDIES PROBABLY SAMUEL WHITFORD I 1768 THE STAND AND LINERS SAMUEL WHITFORD III 1874 the caddies of bombé outline chased to the shoulders with floral swags and to the bases with anthemion between ribbed corners the lids with further floral chasing between ribs gadroon rims and beneath wrythen finials on openwork scroll panel feet two caddies later fitted with removable inkwells the central larger caddy with a divided liner set with a hinged taper holder the shaped oval tray with pen depression and gadroon rims to the concave gallery on similar openwork scroll panel feet 37cm long 2171gr (69oz) excluding two glass inkwells (one damaged) The maker’s mark of a gothic SW (Grimwade No.3807) is of uncertain attribution but usually ascribed to Samuel White or Wheat. Given that Samuel Whitford III was responsible for the stand and liners and that Samuel Whitford II made tea caddies and had a mark very similar to the maker’s mark on these caddies it seems likely that Grimwade No.3807 may be more accurately given to Samuel Whitford I. It might be inferred that these caddies remained in this family of silversmiths (or less likely were returned to the same firm) and more than a hundred years later the work of his grandfather was transformed by Samuel Whitford III into the present inkstand.
A GEORGE II SILVER TEA CADDY EDWARD WAKELIN FOR WICKES & NETHERTON LONDON 1755 Rococo embossed with lion masks shells scalework foliage and scrolls surrounding an asymmetric vacant cartouche to each side sliding cover with cast flower sprig handle scratch weight 15=11 13cm high 462gr (14oz 16dwt) Paul de Lamerie tea cannisters of this form first appear in the 1740s. By the 1750s close variants of the model presented here start to appear usually with Chinoiserie figures chased to the cartouches but with the same lion masks shells and scrolls: for examples see: a pair Thomas Heming 1752 Freeman’s Philadelphia 15 November 2013 lot 3; and a set of three Thomas Gilpin 1752 Sotheby’s London 4 June 2008 lot 231. For a pair of Wakelin examples with engraving to the cartouches see Elaine Barr ‘George Wickes Royal Goldsmith 1698-1761’ London 1980 pl.79.
˜A CHINESE IVORY TEA CADDY CASKET CANTON CIRCA 1750 rectangular finely carved and pierced with shaped panels and spandrels filled with chrysanthemum flowers and prunus blossom reserved on a diaperwork ground with English silver escutcheon and corner mounts John Harvey London circa 1750 maker’s mark twice to escutcheon with later lined blue silk interior and associated key 24cm long
A JAPANESE BLACK LACQUER TEA CADDY AND COVER, NATSUME MEIJI 1868-1912 The short rounded body decorated with prunus flowers amongst scrolling tendrils, together with five red lacquer and gold takamaki-e sake cups, sakazuki; two decorated with birds perched on branches; one with the hull of a ship laden with sacred objects, possibly a reference to the Seven Gods of Good Fortune's ship, takarabune; the fourth with a fan inscribed ki and a branch of pine, signed Motomasa to the front and Kizo Tatsumi Kiyomasa to the back; the fifth with a scene of many figures walking down a row of shops, with Mount Fuji in the background, signed Byakkisai, 13.1cm max. (5)
A silver three-piece condiment set of octagonal form, with blue glass liners, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1947 and a caddy spoon with shell finial, Edinburgh 1988, 7.3 oz total, to/w a letter knife with mother-of-pearl handle, Sheffield 1906, a novelty scent flask in the form of a key and a boxed Halcyon Days enamel box 'A Winter's Tale'
EXPORT LACQUER TEA CADDY, QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY, the shaped rectangular box decorated with courtiers engaged in various pursuits, opening to reveal a lidded pewter lined interior, 17cm wide; together with a SMALL LACQUER BRUSH POT, 19TH CENTURY, 10cm high; and a MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID LACQUER HEXAGONAL DISH, 12cm wide (3)
A Georgian oak 30 hour longcase clock with brass dial signed John Woodall / Willis Harthill with Roman numeral markers, date chapter and caddy top. With weight and pendulum. (Height 198cm, Width 53cm, Depth 31cm).Condition report intended as a guide only.Case in need of repair. Dial good. Movement not tested.
A PEWTER ARTS & CRAFTS TEA CADDY together with a 19th Century metronome by R. Cocks & Co., 6, New Burlington Street, a French blue and white custard cup and cover, pair of brass candlestick bases, an inkwell in the form of a leather rugby ball, Canadian Pacific Railway cast metal dish, a Chinese porcelain blue and white custard cup etc., the tea canister 9cm high
A RUSSIAN LACQUER AND PAPIER-MACHE TEA CADDY, LUKUTIN FACTORY, FEDOSKINO, 19TH CENTURY the box cover painted with summer troika scene, a village in the background, the scarlet interior with two partitioned sections, marked on the interior cover with N. Lukutin factory mark surrounding three gilt Imperial eagles; overall dimensions: 15 x 25.5 x 15.5 cm (5 7/8 x 10 x 6 1/8 in.)
A Victorian mother of pearl card case, 10.4m x 7.6cm, a Georgian rectangular papier mache snuff box, 5.2cm x 8.8cm x 2cm, assorted silver and silver plated sporting medals, combined weight of silver 2.21ozt, 68.6g gross, a small quantity of jewellery a small collection of 20th century commemorative coins, comprised of three two pound coins, five crowns, two five pound coins and a German 1972 Olympics coin and other items, with a Georgian mahogany tea caddy CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description

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