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LATE 18th/EARLY 19TH CENTURY IVORY AND TORTOISESHELL SINGLE SECTION TEA CADDY with oval white metal blank cartouche under escutcheon to front panel, the caddy being of octagonal shape with loop handle to lid. 10.5cm high (4") CONDITION REPORT: Some minor cracks to ivory, areas of loss to tortoiseshell inlay and minor chips to rims as expected. Lid is present inside tea caddy although loose. Surface ware, scratches, dings etc. as expected with age.
19th CENTURY MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY, having two compartments to the interior with fitted cut glass circular bowl, standing on bun feet with ring turned handles. 13.5" x 7.5" x 8" approx (33 x 18 x 20cm) CONDITION REPORT: Wear to the brass lock, minor surface wear, scratches commensurate with age. Glass bowl is not original, wear and losses to fabric. Zinc is missing from tea caddy boxes. Minor losses in places.
EARLY 19th CENTURY FLAME MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY, the interior revealing three lidded compartments with ivory knob handles and circular glass bowl to the centre, standing on brass paw feet. 13" x 8" x 8" (34 x 20 x 20cm) CONDITION REPORT: Replacement brass hinges and screws. Glass bowl is not original to the piece. Some minor losses in places and wear commensurate with age. A split to the side and splits to the front.
A three draw brass and wooden bound telescope, stamped 'C West, London' to the eyepiece, 71cm extended, together with a mahogany two division tea caddy with 'deceptive square' veneered decoration to the lid, and a carved wooden wall bracket detailed with a wild bird among fruiting foliage, 22cm high (3).
Silver, comprising; a King's pattern caddy spoon, with a scallop shell shaped bowl, London 1900, two sugar sifting spoons, a set of six Victorian teaspoons, with spiral stems, London 1887, with a later box, a set of six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1911 and a butter shell, raised on three spherical feet, London 1905, combined weight 268 gms
A miscellaneous collection to include a small Regency caddy in tortoise shell veneer with hinged lid revealing an enclosed interior with ivory inlaid border raised on four bun supports together with a selection of exotic sea shells, a small vintage combination savings safe, a vintage precision drawing set etc
A sterling silver cordial tumbler, Gorham, with hammered finish, engraved "MMA London 1688", 27g; and a miscellaneous collection of English silver, Birmingham, Sheffield & London, 1911 - 1977, comprising: a hand mirror, a pencil, a whisky noggin, a toast rack, a spoon, a caddy spoon and a decanter label, 160g weighable silver (8)
A fine tortoiseshell boulle sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, circa 1820, 31cm wide/see illustration/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Very dull and in need of a good clean. Brass inlay raised at sides. Interior with later bowl. Hinge to left hand compartment detached but present. Material lining in tired condition.
A George III mahogany cased caddy top bracket clock, with silvered 15cm dial and eight-day striking movement, with signed backplate, 38cm high/see illustration/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Condition generally poor. Case is missing the right hand return and one leg. Top unglued. Grilles with loose material. Dial tarnished. Movement is missing the pendulum and the drums are loose. Backplate signed J. Moreland, Chester.
A George III silver tea caddy, R & S Hennell, London 1804, of oval shape with engraved bands of foliate scrolls, 14.5cm wide, approximately 430gm /see illustration/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Hair crack to ivory finial. Area around wing nut beneath cover looks rough - possibly a repair. Marks crisp. Wear and a couple of small dents in line with age and usage. A pair of faint italic initials can be seen either side of the seam to the inside back of the caddy, they are not visible to the exterior.
An 18th Century shagreen tea caddy box with carry handle and pierced escutcheon and a plaster portrait bust/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Generally in good condition slightly rubbed particularly at lid edge, base leather in poor condition, interior lining rubbed in places.
A Chinese lacquer Tea Caddy, c.1800, the canted rectangular body well lacquered in two tones of gold on a black ground with various tea production scenes, the lid with roasting tea within a border of dragons and pearls, the interior with engraved pewter canisters, stoppers and lids, ivory knops, original key, all on four paw feet, 20cm Literature: For a similar tea caddy with tea scenes, but with a single pewter box, see 'A Tale of Three Cities', David S Howard, Sotheby’s, 1997, no. 305. 清约1800年 黑漆描金制茶故事图茶叶罐

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