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Los 142

An Italian 800 standard silver shovel shaped caddy spoon, 11.25cm long, a silver cake fork with ivory handle, a Celtic design small silver spoon, 7.75cm long, a silver handled serving slice and a silver napkin ring, combined weight of weighable silver 1.11ozt, 34.6g 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

Los 85

An early 19th century mahogany tea caddy lacking interior, a Victorian burr walnut sewing box and a Victorian mahogany writing set box lacking fitments

Los 1371

A George III mahogany oval tea caddy, stamped S Sharp, 15cm wide.

Los 1369

A George III mahogany, line inlaid and crossbanded octagonal tea caddy, 12cm wide, with original key.

Los 1368

A George III fiddle back mahogany and tulipwood crossbanded octagonal tea caddy, 14cm wide.

Los 1373

A George III mahogany and ebony strung chamfered rectangular tea caddy, 12.5cm wide.

Los 1376

A 19th century novelty mahogany tea caddy, in the form of a cylinder bureau, 13.5cm wide.

Los 1374

An early 19th century mahogany and parquetry tea caddy, width including handles 24.5cm, with key.

Los 1379

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the hinged top enclosing a divided interior with three further covers, 24.5cm wide.

Los 1370

A George III mahogany and inlaid square tea caddy, the hinged top decorated with two inlaid pipes, the front with ivory swags and festoons, 11.5cm wide.

Los 1378

A Victorian walnut and brass mounted tea caddy, 22.5cm wide, with key.

Los 1377

A George III mahogany dome top tea caddy, with void interior, 24cm wide.

Los 1372

A George III burr yew and chevron strung octagonal tea caddy, 10.5cm wide, with original key.

Los 1367

A Regency rosewood and brass strung sarcophagus tea caddy, on cast brass paw feet, 33cm wide.

Los 153

A 19th Century Dutch Delft tea caddy with lake scene decoration, A K mark, (light chips)

Los 147

An 18th Century Liverpool tea caddy (as found) plus a printed two man willow caddy

Los 401

A Georgian two compartment tea caddy with exterior yellow floral and landscape chinoiserie decoration, the inside lid and compartment lids with chinoiserie figure decoration, Ivory ring handles and ball feet

Los 110

A 19th Century Chinese export black lacquer and gilt tea caddy with pewter compartments, the inside lid inscribed 'Penelope Mary Petrie'

Los 152

A 19th Century Dutch Delft tea caddy with gilt metal cove and pierced cladding, A K mark, height 5"

Los 226

A Georgian inlaid Mahogany two compartment tea caddy with blending bowl

Los 402

A Georgian satinwood single compartment tea caddy with shell inlaid top and vase plus floral front and corner inlays

Los 656

A 1920's Art Deco French walnut cabinet by Dominique of Paris, the caddy top with silver plated banding above two parquetry inlaid doors with angular brass handles opened to reveal a pigeon holed interior, raised on stepped bracket feet, 120.5 cm wide x 145 cm high (Provenance: commissioned and installed in Bibury Court, Gloucestershire circa 1926) CONDITION REPORTS A stain to the centre of the top surface, bubbling veneer and small loss of veneer in it as well. There is a possible repair to the top surface as well as ring marks, white paint splattered marks and scratches. There are some larger chips to the back edge - see images. To the left hand door at the top there is a small loss - see images, and there are also some minor scratches to the door, including one longer horizontal scratch, roughly half way down. There is some ink all over, some impressed marks, some light scratches and some very small chips to the edges. When looking at the back there is a small gap where the top surface is coming away from the body, so will need a little attention. some general signs of wear and tear throughout

Los 61

A continental caddy spoon, the bowl formed from a Portuguese 1750 four hundred escudos.

Los 93

A silver novelty 'Jack & Jill' caddy spoon, by W H Collins & Co, Glasgow 1930; together with various other items of silver cutlery, 197g.

Los 137

A Silver Tea Caddy, Chester hallmark dd 1927 mm Z. Barraclough & Son Limited, approx wt 258 gms.

Los 152

A Miscellaneous Quantity of Silver Spoons, including a Georgian caddy spoon, a Georgian jam spoon, both London hallmark, two Victorian mustard spoons with gilded shell form bowl, London hallmark, dd 1862, a miniature salt spoon Birmingham hallmark, together with miscellaneous tea and coffee spoons and sugar nip, approx wt 260 gms.

Los 124

Rosewood tea caddy, 19th century, with brass wreath loop handles, fitted with two lidded compartments and a central glass mixing bowl (pinned repair), width 34cm. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Los 196

An interesting 18th Centruy Swedish silver conical shaped beaker (7.5cm high) hammer decorated with stylized tulips and one other flower below an applied 'rose' coloured metal band, on circular foot (damage), various makers and other assay marks to underside, together with a silver caddy spoon in late 18th Century style, assayed Sheffield 1936 (2)

Los 465

An early 19th Century partridgewood and boxwood strung two division Tea Caddy, the Anglesey style kite shaped bone escutcheon flanked by two lion mask and ring handles, raised on four claw and ball style feet

Los 466

A late Regency period/early Victorian blond tortoiseshell veneered two-division Tea Caddy, the rectangular 'raised' upper section with similarly shaped vacant brass cartouche and the hinged lid above two tortoiseshell veneered compartments lined with tin, waisted lower section and raised on four spherical patinated brass feet, 18cm wide

Los 483

An unusual 19th Century ebonised and brass mounted Treen Tea Caddy (possibly modelled as a melon?), raised on square plinth base, 16.5cm

Los 487

A George III dome topped satinwood and mahogany crossbanded Tea Caddy (now minus internal lids), 25cm wide

Los 528

An early 19th Century two division Tea Caddy on squat bun feet (possibly mulberry?), 31cm, together with a smaller late 18th Century oval mahogany Caddy for restoration decorated with satinwood ovals (2) CONDITION REPORT: The oval Tea Caddy has splitting and replaced wood over the hinge area towards the back, prevalent splitting to the front and discolouration to the back, needs full restoration. The larger Tea Caddy appears to be in generally good order with original condition etc., although the mixing bowl is now absent.

Los 535

An early 19th Century tortoiseshell and ivory mounted two division Tea Caddy, the hinged lid with white metal cartouche engraved with a hound armorial above a white metal escutcheon, raised on four ivory squat bun feet, (with mother of pearl Caddy Spoon), 19cm (widest)

Los 536

A mid 19th Century two division papier mache Tea Caddy, the lids and inverted serpentine sides with gilt decoration and vignettes of travellers within exotic country surroundings, 20cm wide

Los 854

Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, fitted ring handles and fitted interior

Los 914

Georgian mahogany tea caddy box, inlaid Victorian walnut box and a lacquered box

Los 944

Georgian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with fitted interior including mixing bowl, slight damage by lock escutcheon

Los 956

Georgian mahogany fitted tea caddy with 2 ring handles

Los 528

Georgian tortoiseshell and ivory bound tea caddy of shaped form hinged lid opening to reveal two interior sections (filled with 19th century visiting cards). 20 cm across x 13.5cm tall Condition - some chips and damage

Los 677

19th century Chinese Canton ivory tea caddy, 15cm high x 25cm wide Condition - some damages and losses (photographs to illustrate)

Los 1306

Good English ebonised original verge bracket clock, the movement with engraved back plate striking on a bell, the 7" brass arched dial signed Josef Clarke, London on a shaped plate below a pendulum aperture and above a square calendar aperture, also with subsidiary strike/silent dial to the arch, within a stepped case with gilt highlights, surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 20" high

Los 1322

English stained mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 8" silvered circular dial with false pendulum bob aperture, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 18.5" high (pendulum and keys) (at fault)

Los 1331

English mahogany double fusee verge bracket clock (in need of restoration), the 8" silvered arched foliate engraved dial signed William Johnson London, the movement playing on six bells and striking on another, with finely engraved back plate, within a stepped case with caddy top and brass carrying handle, 22" high (pendulum and winding key) (at fault)

Los 1332

English mahogany triple fusee boardroom bracket clock, the substantial movement playing on a nest of eight bells, chiming on four gongs and striking on another, the 7.5" brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre and with strike/silent, fast/slow and chime on eight bells/Westminster chime subsidiary dials to the arch, within a stepped case with applied gilt metal mounts, surmounted by a caddy top and five pineapple finials, 28.5" high (pendulum and winding keys)

Los 1333

English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the movement back plate with chinoiserie engraved decoration, the 8" brass arched dial signed Thomas Gardner, London on a silvered shaped plate to the matted centre with false bob pendulum and date apertures, also with a strike/silent dial to the arch, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 25" high overall (pendulum and key)

Los 1340

Fine English ebonised and ormolu mounted triple fusee verge bracket clock, the 6.75" silvered chapter ring enclosing a finely engraved foliate centre with calendar aperture, under two subsidiary chime/not chime and Lass of the Hill/A Song/An Air/A Minuet tune selector dials either side of a shaped plate possibly inscribed F.R & S , London, the verge movement with fine foliate engraved back plate and pull repeat playing on a nest of ten bells and striking on another within a stepped case with wavy glazed door flanked by canted sides applied with foliate torso ormolu mounts, upon foliate scrolling cast feet and surmounted by a caddy top with five urn finials, 24.5" high (pendulum and keys)

Los 1341

Fine impressive English ebonised triple fusee massive bracket clock, the 11" silvered chapter ring signed J.C. Jennens, London enclosing a matted centre over an arched panel applied in relief with the figure of Father Time seated over a silvered plaque inscribed Tempus Fugit, the substantial movement with pull repeat and playing on a nest of eight bells, with hourly strike on a gong, the stylised foliate engraved back plate also signed J.C. Jennens, London, with locking pendulum and sunburst engraved bob, within an impressive ormolu mounted stepped case with moulded arched square caddy top surmounted by a pineapple finial, 38" high (pendulum, winding and door keys) *This clock is in superb condition after a recent complete professional overhaul. This clock is illustrated in Britten's - Old Clocks & Watches, ninth edition, page 500, where it is listed as 'Jennens, J.C., c1790, London, chiming bracket clock (The Hague)'

Los 1346

Good English ebonised single fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed William Hill Junior, Walsingham on an arched shaped plate to the matted centre with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures enclosed by a silvered chapter ring underneath a moon phase to the arch, the movement with pull repeat, finely foliate engraved back plate, playing on a nest of six bells and striking the hours on a larger bell, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 20.5" high (pendulum and keys) (at fault)

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