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A Victorian style silver caddy spoon with shell bowl and handle, Birmingham 1977 by A E Jones with jubilee mark, , 8cm long, 1.46ozt, 45.4g 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
A 9ct rose gold bangle together with further items of gold and jewellery, comprising a 9ct gold and opal ring, two links of a 9ct gold Albert, 18.6g total weight including bangle, a rose gold coloured chain, two cameo brooches, a silver curb link charm bracelet, an Egyptian white metal snake shaped cuff, a mille-fiori glass brooch and a further bow brooch, together with a Tunbridgeware tea caddy with barrelled lid. (11)
A Chinese lacquered tea caddy, 19th century, of rectangular form, painted in gilt against a black ground, with warriors or figures on horses in a garden in shaped panels surrounded by dragons, butterflies and flowers between foliage scroll borders, the interior with a pewter hinged box engraved with two Daoist immortals, ivory ball knop, 27.5 x 20 x 15cm 清十九世纪 黑地描金开光人物故事图茶叶盒
A Japanese lacquered tea caddy, 19th century, the cover decorated in hiramaki-e with a seated lady passing a scroll to a samurai , the interior with two hinged lacquered pewter-lined boxes, the lids decorated with a birdcage surrounded by cherry blossom, the birds having flown free across the interior of the lid, 26.5cm long, and a lacquered casket, of rectangular form on four ball feet, decorated in gilt with a landscape, birds and flowers, one sliding side opening to reveal a secret drawer, 30cm long (2)
MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLESincluding a silver plated quaich with inscription, pair of stout silver plated candlesticks 12.5cm high, shaped white metal caddy, pewter tankard, miners lamp, an Edney Hair Hygrometer, heavy brass cannon desk ornament on a carriage and marked 1812, shaped copper biscuit tin and other items
A Chinese export Imari part service, c.1716, comprising: four plates, 22cm, a bowl, 19.3cm diameter, a spoon tray, 14.7cm long, and a tea caddy, 11.5cm high, all decorated with the arms of Martin in gilt and copper-red, surrounded by panels of flowers amongst foliate scrolls (8) This service was made for Captain Matthew Martin, captain of the 32-gun East Indiaman 'Marlborough' which was saved by his seamanship at Canton in 1716 with a cargo then worth £200,000 (equivalent to £5 million today). He was given £1000 by the Company and a gold medal set with twenty-four diamonds. He later became Director of the Company. 清约1716年 伊万里式徽章纹盘 及 茶叶罐 一组八件
A silver shell caddy spoon with mask terminal, import marked, together with a crested Hanoverian pattern plated caddy spoon, and a silver handled fruit knife (3)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A quantity of silver including: Georgian style silver cream jug and twin handled sugar bowl, John Millward Banks, Chester 1901; seven silver caddy spoons, mostly Victorian and indistinct hallmarks, together with silver jug London 1808, and matchbox holder; a pair of George V silver bottle labels engraved Oil & Vinegar, Robert William Jay, Birmingham, 1930 together with a George VI silver plain matchbox sleeve, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1949; a George III Fiddle pattern bright-cut engraved sugar tongs, makers mark probably that of Thomas Wallis II, London 1807, together with another George III plain tongs, John Shekleton London, 1803 and a small George V set of sugar nips, J Thompson & Sons, Birmingham, 1924 - 17.72 ozt (550.9 gms) 1 bag
A collection of silver flatware & bottle labels mainly Georgian including: three George III silver plain OEP caddy spoons: 1 x bright-cut engraved, London, 1809, maker's mark rubbed; 1 x London, circa 1810 (marks rubbed) the other, IB, London, 1802; a PORT bottle label, Thomas Purver & Edward Furnice, London, circa 1910 and SHERRY bottle label, CB, London, circa 1818 together with nine various sugar tongs, various dates and makers; a sugar wish bone nippers and a pair of sugar scissor tongs (1 bag)
FAMILLE VERTE 'EIGHT IMMORTALS' TEA CADDYQING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY of hexagonal section, well painted on the exterior with the Eight Immortals each holding his attribute, the lid decorated with a boy holding a lotus flower; together with a FAMILLE VERTE OCTAGONAL 'EIGHT IMMORTALS' BOWL, TONGZHI MARK, LATE QING DYNASTY (2)largest 15cm highProvenance:Private Scottish collection.
A Queen Anne/George I gilt brass mounted ebony quarter chiming table clock, Markwick, London, circa 1715, the substantial seven finned pillar triple fusee bell-striking movement with verge escapement regulated by short bob pendulum and chiming the quarters of a graduated nest of six bells, the backplate engraved with asymmetric foliate scrolls within a herringbone border, the 7 inch brass break-arch dial with false bob and calendar apertures to the matted centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes to outer track, the angles with female lambrequin mask and scroll cast spandrels beneath arch centred with gilt inscribed blued steel signature boss engraved Markwick, LONDON set within a herringbone surround flanked by seated cherub and scroll cast mounts, the case with generous cast brass handle to the pierced repousse double basket top surmount decorated with central female busts within a lattice ground and flanked by large ball and spire finials, the front door with repousse escutcheon and apron mounts beneath cast diagonal grille inset quadrant frets, the sides with lozenge frets over rectangular windows, the rear with matching glazed door set within the frame of the case, 46cm (18ins) high (excluding handle), 26cm (10.25ins) wide, 17cm (6.75ins) deep; with a later ebonised wall bracket incorporating separate plinth over caddy-moulded table and generous scroll corbel fronting a shaped backboard, the clock and wall bracket 79cm (31ins) high overall (excluding handle) James Markwick senior is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as apprenticed in 1756 to Edmund Gilpin (through Richard Taylor); he initially worked at Croydon before returning to London where he gained his freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1666. In 1673 he took-over the former business of Samuel Betts at behind the Royal Exchange. Markwick had a turbulent relationship with the Clockmakers' Company - in 1676 he was fined for abuse of the Master at the Steward's feast and was often reprimanded for not attending court. James Markwick junior was born in Croydon in 1662 and was apprenticed to his father gaining his freedom (by patrimony) in 1692. He initially went into partnership with his father before gaining outright control of the business on the latter's retirement to Pevensey in Sussex in around 1700 (where he subsequently died in 1716). In around 1710-15 James Markwick junior went into partnership with Robert Markham which lasted until the former's death in 1730. The business was subsequently continued by Markham and his successors and specialised in producing clocks and watches for export to the Middle East.
An Edwardian walnut cabinet on stand, oversailing caddy top above a pair of doors, each carved in high relief with oval reserves swags of hellebores within bell husk borders, the sides conforming, enclosing three slides, skirted base, the stand with shaped aprons and tapering square legs veneered in burr walnut, shelf undertier, brass castors, 97cm high, 44cm wide, c.1910
Murray (Alexander). The Domestic Oracle: or, A Complete System of Modern Cookery and Family Economy... to the whole are added Hints to Masters and Instructions to Servants..., printed for the publisher, circa 1860s, wood engraved plates, lacks frontispiece, original cloth, rubbed and darkened to edges, together with Davies (Mary) , The Menu Cookery Book, for moderate people with moderate incomes, 1st edition, 1885, original decorated cloth gilt, rubbed and some soiling, rear cover with some damp marking, small 8vo, plus Cookery for Licensed Victuallers, by Cuisinier, Licenced Victuallers’ Gazette, circa 1910, adverts at front and rear, inscription to front flyleaf (browned), some spotting, modern cloth, plus Caddy (Mrs) , Household Organization, 1877, a little spotting and soiling, hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, rubbed and slightly frayed at extremities, 8vo, plus other cookery interest, late 19th and early 20th century, mostly original cloth, 8vo (approximately 130 volumes) (Qty: 3 shelves)
A George III tulipwood crossbanded and flame mahogany silver mounted tea caddy, circa 1770, the rectangular top with concave satinwood border enclosing a velvet lined interior with three shaped canister divisions and metal thread borders, with a foliate cast swing handle, foliate strapwork escutcheon and four openwork bracket headed squat legs and claw and ball feet, 33cm wide, 15cm deep, 20cm high Footnote Sold with an accompanying invoice from James II Galleries Ltd, New York, dated July 2, 1970 detailing a 'Chippendale Tea Caddy Box with Silver Mounts circa 1770' for $375
An electroplate and gilt metal tea caddy, circa 1860, of rectangular form, the cover with female bust finial and cast of ferns and flowers, enclosing two detachable oval tea canisters with piano hinges and foliate engraved borders between two mask and sectional flat loop handles, the front and back of the caddy applied with cast ribbon and floral swags, raised on 'S' scroll foliate bracket feet, 16cm wide, 12cm deep 17cm high overall
An ebony bracket clock, early 18th century, the caddy top with gilt metal foliate cast swing handle above an arched glazed door with open fretwork top corners enclosing a 7 inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and Arabic outer minute ring, matted and foliate engraved centre with pendulum aperture, flower basket open work cast spandrels, silvered boss in the arch engraved with an eagle and sash marked 'TEMPUS FUGIT', six pillar single fusee movement with verge escapement, elaborately engraved foliate open work bracket and back plate, bob pendulum and travelling hook, between glazed arched side windows and on plain block feet, 44cm high, 18cm deep, 27cm wide
A Meissen porcelain tea and coffee service 18th century, painted in puce camaieu with floral bouquets and gilded detail, comprising a teapot and cover, an oval dish, eight teacups, eight saucers, tea caddy and cover and a coffee pot and cover, underglaze blue factory marks and impressed numerals, together with five matched 19th century chocolate pots and covers, similar decoration, some named and inscribed
A late Victorian mahogany and boxwood inlaid caddy top mantel clock, the 4 inch white enamel dial with roman numerals, 8-day movement striking on a gong, stamped for ‘Fritz Marti’, raised on a concave and inlaid plinth and four gilt brass bun feet, and with gilt brass cast swing handle, 29cm high, 13cm deep, 19cm wide

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