81699 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen

Verfeinern Sie Ihre Suche

Jahr

Sortieren nach Preisklasse
  • Liste
  • Galerie
  • 81699 Los(e)
    /Seite

Los 265

Late 19th / early 20th Century Russian papier mache tea caddy, the hinged cover painted with a troika scene, the interior marked with a faded Vishnyakov factory mark, 5.5ins wide x 3ins high x 3.25ins deep (at fault)

Los 869

Collection of various silver plated items from Fortnum and Mason, including tea caddy, spoons, sugar tongs, napkin rings and tea strainer

Los 1044

Bag containing a small quantity of various items including: two caddy spoons, various cheroot holders, sterling silver case etc

Los 627

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY the dome top with lozenge shaped bone escutcheon with fitted interior containing two boxes and cut glass bowl 31cm x 16cm x 17cm

Los 676

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CADDY TOPPED CHEST OF FOUR DRAWERS with brass swan neck handles and bracket feet, 85cm wide x 45cm deep x 86cm high

Los 829

A 19TH CENTURY PAPIER MACHE TEA CADDY with chinoiserie gilt decoration 36cm wide x 20cm deep x 17cm high

Los 134

A small selection of HM silver including two clothes brushes, a spherical cut glass perfume bottle with silver collar and lid, and a white metal caddy spoon of artisan form

Los 459

An early 19th century rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus shape having brass inlay and fitted interior

Los 46

An Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon having a planished bowl and tied stem, Birmingham 1920, two HM silver teaspoons of plain architectural form and an infants silver starter spoon having nursery rhyme decoration, Birmingham 1938, Barker Brothers silver Ltd

Los 574A

A 19th century mahogany tea caddy having line inlay, with brass handles and ball feet

Los 1114

A George III mahogany, satinwood and marquetry square tea caddy, the interior with a covered section, inlaid with plants surrounded by chequered borders, height 12.5cmex Congelow House

Los 1143

A Miles Mason tea caddy, Belleek, Staffordshire, Burmantofts etcex Congelow House

Los 1231

A William IV rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with gadrooned borders inlaid with mother of pearl roundels width 25cmex Congelow House

Los 1104

An early Victorian papier mache rectangular tea caddy, the interior with two covered sections, painted with gold scrolling foliage, the cover centred by a portrait of a dog surrounded by a mother of pearl chaplet, length 19cmex Congelow House

Los 1152

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the lifting top enclosing two covered compartments, inlaid with boxwood stringing, on brass ball feet, width 32cmex Congelow House

Los 1560

A George III silver caddy spoon, a continental pill box and a quaich.

Los 2404

A George III Silver Jockey Cap Caddy Spoon, Samuel Pemberton, circa 1800/10, with engraved decoration; and A George III Silver Wine Label, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1816, rectangular with cut corners, inscribed PORT, the cap 5cm long (2)

Los 2378

A Silver Caddy, S W Smith & Co, Birmingham 1915, of bombe shape on bracket feet, the hinged cover engraved with a monogram; and A Silver Inkwell, Elkington & Co, London 1913, oval with hinged cover and gadroon border, glass well, the caddy 9cm wide, 10oz 4dwt (2)

Los 2421

Georg Jensen: Three Danish Silver Condiment Spoons, comprising: An Acanthus Pattern Ladle, import marks for George Stockwell, London 1931; An Ornamental Preserve Spoon, pattern 41, import marks for London 1948; and An Ornamental Sugar or Caddy Spoon, pattern 41, import marks for London 1949, the largest 13.5cm long, 2oz 10dwt (3) All marks are clear. Ladle with a slight bend in the stem. Sugar spoon with scratch to underside of bowl. Some light wear throughout but generally in good order.

Los 189

19th century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, mask ring handles and fitted interior, with later blending bowl Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 506

A lot of brass wares which includes the Queen of diamond push candle sticks, Brass boot and brass tea caddy.

Los 574

Mahogany tea caddy, box of coins and coronation medals and various odds.

Los 83

An oriental lacquered tea caddy filled with various old coins, includes 1899 quarter dollar, 1873 Leopold 2nd coin, George 5 2 1/2 shillings & Victoria one penny model.

Los 118

A late 19thC French silver Tastevin, ring handle damaged, together with a silver knife rest, a set of eleven silver handled knives, a French silver plated pair of salad servers, Norwegian silver plated caddy spoon, etc., (a lot)

Los 32

A Victorian silver Caddy Spoon, by Charles Boyton, hallmarked London, 1858, the oval bowl with bright cut foliate decoration, fiddle pattern handle with initials, together with two pairs of silver scissor action sugar nips, two salt spoons and a fish slice, approx total weight 4.9ozt (a lot)

Los 508

A William IV mahogany sarcophagus-shaped Tea Caddy, inlaid with rosewood cross-banding, the interior fitted with two cannisters and aperture for a mixing bowl, 14in (36cm) wide.

Los 57

A George V silver mounted glass Match Striker, by John Grishnell & Sons, hallmarked Birmingham, 1910, with dish base, 4in (10cm) diameter, together with a George V silver Caddy Spoon, by George Unite, hallmarked Birmingham, 1914, with bright cut decoration and bowl with heart shaped filigree centre (2)

Los 107

An Edwardian silver Tea Caddy, by Hukin & Heath, hallmarked Birmingham, 1908, of canted square form, lion mask ring handles, hinged lid engraved with initials, 6½in (16.5cm), approx. weight 17.6ozt.

Los 1070

Circle of William Henry Hunt, Still life of bottle, broken pot, apples and caddy, watercolour, 21cm x 27cm.

Los 2142

Silver, comprising a hinge lidded tea caddy of compressed oval form, raised on four spherical feet, Birmingham 1919 and a George III hinge lidded mustard pot of cylindrical form, London 1787 with a later blue glass liner, combined weight 284 gms, (2).

Los 1617

An early 19th century mahogany jewellery box of compressed octagonal form, 31cm wide x 14cm high, together with a Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, 21cm wide x 15cm high, (2).

Los 2206

Silver flatware, comprising; a pair of Edwardian preserve spoons, each of spade form, with cast and engraved decoration, Sheffield 1902, two pairs of sugar tongs, four fish knives, a tea caddy spoon, seven bead edged Old English pattern large mustard spoons, Sheffield 1866 and ten further items, combined weight of weighable silver 313 gms, (qty).

Los 1620

A George III mahogany walnut and specimen wood tea caddy, of compressed octagonal form, the side panel revealing two tea drawers, 16cm wide x 14cm high. Illustrated.

Los 1614

A Victorian Tunbridge Ware inlaid walnut domed top box, 25cm wide x 14cm high, together with a Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, 19cm wide x 15cm high, (2).

Los 1603

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany slope fronted stationery box, 36cm wide x 25cm high, together with a George IV burr yew tea caddy, of bloated sarcophagus form, 31cm wide x 16cm high.

Los 1618

A George III inlaid mahogany and fruitwood rectangular tea caddy, with triple canister interior, 20cm wide x 12cm high, a Victorian rectangular jewellery box, 25cm wide x 14cm high and a 19th century fruitwood salt box, 20cm wide x 28cm high, (3).

Los 1606

A George IV rectangular inlaid mahogany tea caddy, 31cm wide x 15cm high, together with a Victorian circular rosewood footstool, 40cm diameter, (2).

Los 1424

A late Regency yew wood tea caddy of sarcophagus form on brass ball and claw feet (21cm wide), a gilt metal two division inkwell with 'dog' cast finial (20cm wide) and a gilt bronze centre piece, (lacking glass liner), 63cm wide, (3).

Los 324

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped twin division tea caddy and a 19th century rectangular swing frame mirror on a two drawer base, (2)

Los 2215

A late George II silver sugar box and cover and a matching pair of late George II silver tea caddies, each of baluster form with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration, each raised on a cast and pierced shaped circular foot, the detachable covers having flower finials, all pieces monogram engraved, height of sugar box 13cm, height of each caddy 13cm, all London 1759, combined weight 755 gms, (3). Illustrated.

Los 1608

A Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy on gilt ball feet, 20cm wide x 15cm high x 12cm deep.

Los 88

A George III mahogany two division tea caddy with ebonised string inlay

Los 118

A 19th Century line inlaid mahogany tea caddy, with fitted interior; a brass mounted extending book rack; a leather jewellery box; and a reproduction lantern clock

Los 181

A William IV rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with twin hinged canisters, lacking mixing bowl, width across the later turned handles 36cm, together with a walnut tea caddy with a brass sway handle, lacking interior, width 24cm. (2)

Los 216

A 19th Century shagreen tea caddy casket of canted rectangular form raised on four claw and ball feet and terminating in arched carrying handle opening to red velvet interior, length 28cm.

Los 288

Amended description - An early 20th Century satinwood tea caddy of oval form in the Georgian style, inlaid with a bird amongst foliage and with a shell paterae to the lid, later velvet lined, height 11.5cm and width 20.5cm, together with a smaller tea caddy of rectangular form, inlaid with a twin handled urn and with lily of the valley detail to the sides, lacks interior fittings, height 11.5cm and width 13cm. (2)

Los 289

A Georgian tortoiseshell tea caddy of rectangular form, with white metal cartouche, keyhole escutcheon and line inlaid detail, with a single lidded internal compartment, height 10cm, width 12cm and depth 8.5cm, S/D.

Los 63

A George IV hallmarked silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with acanthus leaf to terminal, London 1823, with a similar Art Nouveau spoon, Birmingham 1919, Robert Chandler. (2)

Los 92

A small parcel lot of assorted hallmarked silver and white metal flat ware to include apostle spoons, continental examples, pin dish, boxed caddy spoon etc.

Los 4301

A 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy with twin compartments, 11cm x 17cm x 9.5cm

Los 4044

A late 18th Century Chinese ceramic tea caddy with hand painted figures riding variety of sea creatures, wood top (cracked) chips to foot, 11cm tall

Los 4100

A silver plate twin compartment tea caddy with scrolling acanthus detail, 11cm x 18cm x 12cm

Los 10

WALNUT TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS FORM, along with an oak frame, and a modern framed colour print (3)

Los 453

An inlaid mahogany mantel clock inscribed H B Ganz of Swansea (damage to glass bezel), an antique sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy (damage) & a pair of brass flower basins Condition Report: please request via email. Condition reports not stated with descriptions in this auction

Los 166

A SILVER TEA CADDY by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1918, of square shape, the hinged cover with pineapple finial, the plain body on a ring pierced plinth base and four scrolling feet, 11.5cm x 11.5cm x 15cm high, 767gms Condition Report: - The caddy is in good condition. .

Los 207

A SILVER CADDY SPOON by John Betteridge, Birmingham 1820, of shovel shape with engraved decoration, the terminal bearing a crest, 8.5cm long Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 208

A SILVER CADDY SPOON by John Thropp, Birmingham 1817, the oval bowl with foliate engraving and ribbed rim, 7.5cm long Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 209

A SILVER CADDY SPOON by John Thropp, Birmingham 1815 with shell shaped bowl, 8cm long Condition Report: Available upon request

Loading...Loading...
  • 81699 Los(e)
    /Seite

Kürzlich aufgerufene Lose