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Comprising a Suzuki Mutsumi black lacquer egg form tea caddy, together with two glazed pottery tea containers, one with silk pouch.(Height of largest 4 inches)No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
George III silver tea caddy spoon, London 1780, with scallop bowl, weight approx. 7g; also a George IV silver fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon, maker JS, Birmingham 1828, weight approx. 13g; and a Victorian silver fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon, London 1841, weight approx.17g (3) (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satisfy yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please request one and it will be provided in writing).
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOONattributed to John Phipps I, London circa 1786, the shell bowl with bright cut engraving to terminal; together with four silver napkin rings; three silver teaspoons; a silver condiment spoon; a silver sugar sifter; two silver butter knifes; a pair of silver tongs, of various dates and makers, Georgian and later; and a silver plate pickle fork, 9 tr. ozs combined (14)
A QUANTITY OF GEORGIAN AND LATER FLATWAREcomprising of a butter knife London 1832, a caddy spoon, London 1807, a pair of Scottish cream ladles, Edinburgh 1817, a Scottish butter knife, Edinburgh 1851, a berry spoon bowl, Birmingham c.1888, a pair of pearl handle fruit knives, 1923 and a Victorian pickle fork, Sheffield 1856, total gross weight 8 tr. ozs (9)
Mixed Lot: A Georgian silver bladed butter knife with mother of pearl handle (a/f), Birmingham 1834, makers mark T.S, a Georgian silver/gilt butter knife blade only, marks rubbed, a pair of antique silver sugar nips, marks rubbed, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with oval shape bowl, initialled, hallmarked for Exeter 1856, makers mark Edwin Sweet, a pair of Victorian silver knife rests (a/f), two Victorian silver condiment spoons, London 1878 and London 1872, makers mark Chawner & Co together with a Victorian silver mustard spoon, fiddle pattern, initialled, London 1838, weighable wilver 126gms
Mixed Lot: Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's cap, Sheffield 1998, makers mark for Hugh Crawshaw, a George V silver vester, Birmimgham 1921, Joseph Gloucestet Ltd, a 925 "stamps" book/box case together with a Mexican white metal pill box with abalone shell detail lid, g/w 64gms
An antique continental white metal caddy of urn form, the pull-off cover with raised fluted decoration and a pineapple finial, the body with a fluted surround and raised on three acanthus leaf strap work decorated supports, to a cast trefoil foot, stamped beneath 800, 14cm tall overall, 275gms
Mixed Lot: A pair of silver pierced and embossed bonbon dishes, Sheffield 1913, 12.5 x 8.5cm, a Dutch white metal caddy spoon having a cast handle in the form of a bird and an embossed bowl depicting a milk maid, 8.5cm long together with a silver handled and steel button hook and two awls, 8cm and 11.5cm
Mixed Lot: An antique Dutch silver spoon, cast figural handle depicting a man playing the pipes and standing on a barrel, 11.5cm long, import mark for Chester 1909, a Dutch caddy spoon with bird decorated handle, the bowl embossed with windmills, 8.5cm long, a George III Old English pattern sifting spoon, London 1804, makers mark for Richard Crossley, an S Kirk & Sons sterling jelly server, an Alvin sterling sifting spoon in bridal bouquet pattern together with a silver teaspoon with an unusual figural terminal, hallmarked for Birmingham 1927, makers mark for Levi & Salaman, g/w 138gms
Group of various silver To include: a silver tea caddy and cover, 8cm high approx, two jugs, various spoons, berry spoon, salt or pepperette, a twin-handled decorative dish and three white metal items, a pierced sifter spoon, a decorative spoon with grape vine final and a small salt spoon 541g approx overall excluding pierced sifter spoon, grape finial spoon and small salt spoon. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Aesthetic movement Parquetry caddy or box, with burr wooden inlaid top, 26cm wide x 15cm high x 14cm deep Overall signs of age, wear and use. Some discolouration and marks in places.Splits to the top, particularly to the burr panel. Some veneer missing or repaired in places. Please see newly uploaded images on our website under the 'Condition report' tab for more details.
Two pieces of silver Comprising a silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, indistinct marks to the reverse, 9cm overall and a silver mounted cut glass whisky noggin, 11.5cm high (2) Caddy spoon 13g approx overall. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
A mixed lot comprising a hallmarked silver lapel posy holder, two hallmarked silver propelling pencils (one by S Mordan & Co), a gold plated propelling pencil and a spade caddy spoon marked SIL. Condition - hexagonal propelling pencil missing inner workings, other two pencils appear in working order, general wear including light marks and scratches slight rubbing etc.
A George V silver cylindrical beaker, initial and date engraved, London 1932 by Harman & Co, height 9cm, cased, a silver oval tea caddy and cover, embossed with bellflower and ribbon garlands, Birmingham 1906 by Levi & Salaman, height 8.5cm, total weight 263.7g, and a silver baluster sugar caster with weighted base, Birmingham 1928, height 17cm.
Treen - a thuja wood desk box, the hinged domed cover enclosing fitted interior with removable tray, 21.5cm high, 30cm wide, 18cm deep; other thuja wood desk accessories, including pen box and tray, etc; a walnut rounded square bowl, 25cm wide; a turned bowl; a Balinese carving, of a stylised female figure, 61cm high; a mahogany box, converted to a caddy; etc, qty
An early 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with brass medallion to lid, opening to reveal a fitted interior with central cut glass bowl flanked by two lidded compartments, the key escutcheon of brass medallion form, raised on squat bun feet, 30.5 cm wide x 15 cm deep x 17 cm high
A collection of small silver wares, mainly cutlery, including three "Fiddle" pattern tablespoons, three "Fiddle" pattern teaspoons, another teaspoon, coffee spoon, mustard spoon, caddy spoon, pair of sugar tongs, a napkin ring and a larger pair of sugar tongs (various dates and makers), 12.35 oz
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY STRAIGHT FRONT CHEST, early 19th century, with ebony edge stringing, the caddy top over two short and two long drawers with later oval brass drop handles, on bracket feet, 33" w x 17 3/4" d x 44 1/2" h (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Minor replacements to edge stringing of top at both rear corners. Top repolished. repairs to tips of feet on the left hand side
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST, c.1800, the banded caddy top over a slide and four shallow drawers with oval brass handles, waved apron and splayed bracket feet, 35 3/4" w x 18 1/2" d x 34" h (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Tidy chest with oak carcass, all brasses/locks present and probably original, no key, small veneer repair to banding of top and some polished-in scratching, very minor losses to cockbeading of lower two drawers. repairs to the tips of all four feet
AN GEORGIAN MAHOGANY INLAID AND CROSSBANDED TEA CADDY, early 19th century, of octagonal form with marquetry patera and Prince of Wales feathers, the lid with turned bone handle, 5" h x 5 1/4" w x 4 1/4" d (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Two splits and repairs to the rear of the caddy. Without original liner. The back of the caddy has faded through exposure to the sun. The lid opens and closes smoothly. No key.
A VICTORIAN WALNUT STATIONERY CASKET of oblong form with brass mounts, the domed cover over a compartment fitted interior, with maker's stamp "Briggs Maker 27 Piccadilly", 6" h x 8 1/4" w x 5" d, together with a brass bound rosewood book slide, stamped "Betjemann patent 19048", 13 1/4" long closed, and a Victorian burr walnut sarcophagus tea caddy, the hinged top revealing two lidded compartments and a central glass mixing bowl, raised on brass paw feet, 7 1/2" h x 11 1/2" w x 5 3/4" d (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: All three items are structurally sound. The casket with intact interior and hinged top which opens and closes smoothly. The tea caddy with distressed areas to the external veneer and worn lining to each tea compsrtment. The bone handles to the rectangular lids have losses. The central glass bowl is in good condition. The book slide operates correctly. It has one significant loss to a top edge 1/4" long and is otherwise in good condition.

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