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A rare early 18th century Dutch silver tea caddy, Johannes van der Toorn I, 1714-1743, Gravenhage (The Hague), date mark B, 1724, of plain polished triangular form with canted corners and stepped reeded base, the removable cover with reeded decoration and urn finial, 11.5cm high, weight 4.5ozNotesA Similar example sold Christies 40th Anniversary Sale, 20th November 2012, Amsterdam, Lot 69Ref- Citroen, K, Dutch Goldsmiths and Silversmiths marks and names prior to 1812, 2008, page 148 for Figure Mark (lozenges (three) crown)Ref- Tardy, International Hallmarks on Silver, 1985, page 309 for Town mark
AN EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK by Edward Wicksteed, London, 18th century, the twin fusee movement with verge escapement striking on a bell, and with strike/silent lever, plain backplate with signature and secured with brackets, 8" enamel on copper dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and sweep calendar hand, signed, the shallow oblong case with caddy top and gilded pineapple finials, glazed sides, moulded base and bracket feet, 11 3/4" x 17 1/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker D.N. Halsey & Sons, Sheffield 1944, with scrolling foliate pierced handle and lobed bowl, 3" long, together with an Art Deco "Everpoint" pencil, maker Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1937, with engine turning enclosing a vacant panel, 3 1/2" long, and a Roman lamp table lighter, maker Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1910, 6 1/2" wide overall, 3ozs 10dwts (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A Georgian walnut longcase clock by Godfrie Poy of London, with two-train striking movement and silvered brass arched dial, the case with caddy top, with long trunk door and stepped base. Height 270 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case hood is in generally reasonably good condition. There are some minor nibbles to the veneers and stress fractures to the caddy top. The top cornice has a small loss to the front left hand corner. The door is not warped. The glazed side panels are in good condition. The beaded moulding beneath the brass capitals has a significant loss to the left hand return and a smaller loss to the right. The sides of the trunk are in good condition. The door has a very slight warp around the top left hand corner but in our opinion this is not particularly problematic. The base is in generally good condition with only minor nibbles to the veneers, old stress fractures and small losses. There are the usual scuffs to the base moulding. Whilst the mask around the dial fits reasonably, in our opinion the case and movement are likely to be a marriage. There is packing to either side of the seatboard. We do not have a pendulum with this clock and have not had the movement running. When weight is applied to the going train the movement appears to operate it is should however it is extremely dirty. The strike mechanism runs when the movement is advanced however it is not striking correctly and requires some attention.The case hood is in generally reasonably good condition. There are some minor nibbles to the veneers and stress fractures to the caddy top. The top cornice has a small loss to the front left hand corner. The door is not warped. The glazed side panels are in good condition. The beaded moulding beneath the brass capitals has a significant loss to the left hand return and a smaller loss to the right. The sides of the trunk are in good condition. The door has a very slight warp around the top left hand corner but in our opinion this is not particularly problematic. The base is in generally good condition with only minor nibbles to the veneers and old stress fractures and small losses. There are the usual scuffs to the base moulding. Whilst the mask around the dial fits reasonably in our opinion the case and movement are likely to be a marriage. There is packing to either side of the seat board. We do not have a pendulum with this clock and have not had the movement running. When weight is applied to the going train the movement appears to operate it is however extremely dirty. The strike mechanism runs when the movement is advanced however it is not striking correctly and requires some attention.
An early George III silver tea caddy, Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1787, of oval form, the lid with applied floral finial above the reeded body. Width 12 cm, height 10 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There has been repair around the hinge area which is visible from both the top, the exterior and the inside. There have clearly been tears down the ribs. There are numerous small dents and marks to the body and evidence of soldered repair around the base on both the inside and outside edges. There is a hole in the top to the left of the lock plate which must have something to do with the locking mechanism. However the hasp is not present. The hallmarks are generally clear. Weight 311 grams.
COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN19TH/20TH CENTURY comprising: two famille rose 'boys' circular boxes, one missing the cover; three tea cups, one of octagonal section; a famille rose 'ladies' tea caddy and cover; a Canton famille rose circular dish; and a famille rose octagonal plate (qty)largest 25cm diamProvenance:Contents of a Scottish Country House, for more information, please see lot 1.
After Christophe Fratin (French, 1801-1864): A Bronze Table Lighter/Ashtray, cast as bears climbing a pole on an ovoid reservoir, the fluted quatrefoil base on dolphin supports, 41.5cm high For a related cigar caddy by Fratin see Sotheby's Bear Witness Sale, 10 March 2015-12 March 2015, lot 457
Masons 'Red Mandalay' mantle clock, ginger jar and caddy, Royal Crown Derby collectors plates and Imari dish, Wedgwood, Elizabethan coffee set, boxed, other decorative ceramics and miscellanea in three boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Fine Burr Walnut Month Going Longcase Clock, signed Joseph Windmills, London, circa 1695, caddied pediment with three gilt brass finials, front pierced blind fret work panel, side viewing windows, nicely figured burr walnut veneers, convex cushion throat moulding, trunk door with a glazed lenticle, raised upon bun shaped feet, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, seconds dial, date aperture with a scroll decorated surround, dial plate edge with scroll engraved quarter marks, winged cherub spandrels, six pinned and latched movement pillars, anchor escapement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 226cm high see illustrations 12.02.18, Pediment with a re-built caddy, later finials, hood with small chips to edges in parts, veneers are slightly lifting to the sides and the base in parts, some veneers with small cracks, plinth has been restored, dial chapter ring is very slightly discoloured, movement is clean, with two large brass cased weights and pendulum.
A Victorian parquetry inlaid mother of pearl tea caddy. With silver and silver gilt mounts, twin drop handles and raised on squat bun feet. Assayed Chester 1895 by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, 13cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. With original key. Some replaced sections of mother of pearl.
A 19th century figured mahogany miniature chest of two over three drawers, the bottom drawer as a two compartment tea caddy. With diamond mother of pearl escutcheons, cock beading, turned handles and raised on bun feet, 34cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. No key. The second drawer down has caused damage to the frame with its lock. Splits to the beading on the sides of the base. Left caddy compartment top with a screw instead of a handle.
A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with a fitted interior including original glass mixing bowl and with its original key. It measures 29.5cm wide. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, has had some old repairs to the veneer, see the top of the box, right side front of the lid, key mechanism is suspect.
A George V silver five bar toast rack, geometric pierced frame to base, Sheffield 1927 Mappin & Webb, height approximately 8cm, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1891, George Unite & Sons, a Norwegian silver coffee spoon, probably Thorvald Marthinsen, a silver pepper pot, Birmingham 1915, Syner & Beddoes (Harry Syner & Charles Joseph Beddoes) a silver butter knife and a pair of silver sugar nips (6)

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