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A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY BY SOLOMON HOUGHAM A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY BY SOLOMON HOUGHAM, LONDON 1801 Of faceted oval form, the step moulded cover with ivory finial, the body with repousse bands bordering bright cut facets with ribbon and floral chassed banding, 597 grams, 16cm width x 16.5cm height.
A 19th century Dutch silver tea serving set, comprising twelve teaspoons, with bright cut decoration, a caddy spoon with similar decoration, a strainer scoop with turned wooden handle, all in a fitted tortoiseshell rectangular case, with ivory and mother of pearl decoration, the interior of lid fitted with a mirror, width 7.25ins
A fine quality French silver lidded Tea Caddy with embossed and cast decoration depicting Classical scenes and having gargoyle masks to canted corners, French mid 19th Century marks to base and later import marks for Chester 1905 CONDITION REPORT: Generally good. Some very minor 'dings' to lid and lip and minor scratching to underside. Quite heavy.
An unusual late 19th century American pressed oak tea caddy, the hinged lid surmounted with flowers enclosing two oak floral decorated lids above a scroll set main body, width 24cm, height 17cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are significant losses throughout the applied oak moulding, please refer to photographs for this. The lids are original and it also has traces of the original lining to the interior.
A 19th century mahogany veneered tea caddy of sarcophagus form with satinwood inlaid escutcheon and edges, with four brass scroll decorated legs, the hinged lid enclosing two containers with covers, the brass lock stamped R.C&S, 23 x 12.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are a few areas to the lid where the veneer is lacking, one corner is missing the inlaid edges. The feet are a bit misshapen, one is slightly bent. There are a few slits to the veneer on both covers and inside of the box has been painted with silver coloured paint. Stringing missing from back right of lid.
An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, the pagoda hinged top set with a white metal plaque engraved with the initial "M", enclosing two lidded compartments above pewter strung main body and four turned feet, width 14.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a fine 3cm crack running to the left hand panel to the lid as you look at the caddy. There is a slight lifting to the pewter inlay in parts. A couple of tiny chips to the back corner of the caddy. Two of the upright supports within the tea caddy are missing where the lid would meet the base. There are a couple of very fine cracks to the ivory platforms where the lid meets the base. There is a fine crack to the tortoiseshell to the front of the tea caddy and a couple of chips to the right hand side. Section of pewter stringing is missing to the right hand side as you look at the caddy, and also to the left hand side. The tea caddy is in good original condition and of good colour.
An early 19th century tortoiseshell domed two division tea caddy, the pewter strung hinged lid enclosing two compartments above plain body raised on four turned ivory feet, width 18cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are a couple of fine cracks to the reverse of the tea caddy near the hinges. Overall the colour is good. No obvious signs of repair. There is a very fine crack towards the foot front right as you look at the caddy. The base section is split horizontally. Otherwise in good order.
A LATE 19th CENTURY OAK CASED QUARTER STRIKING BRACKET CLOCK, WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIER, the case of architectural form, with caddy top over case with three bevelled glass panels, the front with fluted Corinthian pilasters flanking a gilt-brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and subsidiary Chime/Silent and Slow/Fast dials, striking on a gong. 40cm by 33cm by 24cm
Two small 19th century Dutch silver spice shovels, .833 standard, with thread pattern handles, 9.5 & 8cm respectively, two small French silver gilt snuff shovels each with a turned bone handle, 5.5cm together with a George III silver caddy shovel by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813, with ivory turned handle, 10.5cm (5) Slight crack to the bone handle of one of the French shovels, the ivory handle on the Pemberton caddy shovel a little discoloured, otherwise in good condition
A William IV Scottish silver Old English pattern toddy ladle with the makers' marks of Adam Elder and James & William Marshall, Edinburgh 1830, a modern silver Old English pattern caddy spoon by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1935 and a George II silver marrow scoop, maker R.H. London 1748, 21.75cm, 3oz (3) Toddy ladle and caddy spoon in good condition, the marrow scoop in poor condition
A late 18th century marquetried satin wood tea caddy, the oval top inlaid with a basket of fruit within rosewood cross banding, draped swags t the front and back, the single compartment with an interior lid, 15cm (6 in) wide The veneer at the back is lifting a bit. The key escutchion and hinge area at the back have seen some repairs
AN EARLY VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY inlaid to the front in mother of pearl with engraved flowers and foliage, the divided interior retaining a pair of covers, on ivory feet, 17cm w++Basically good condition, varnished. Complete with the original lock, the original lining paper replaced with foil
A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, C1840 with cavetto front and pagoda lid in well mottled shell, the divided interior retaining a pair of covers veneered in quarters, on brass feet, the lid with brass tablet engraved BAXTER, 19cm w++In fine complete condition, the interior lined probably in the late 19th c in velvet, retaining the lock and the covers to the interior each with their turned bone knob. Small loss to the veneer on the back edge of the lid and on one corner of the apron, no restoration

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