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An Amboyna Tea Caddy, 19th century, of cylindrical form and with hinged cover12.5cm highTwo Apothecary Glass Bottles in Treen Canisters, with threaded domed coverslargest 12cm highA Turned Treen Pedestal Beaker9cm highSix Various Lidded Treen Vessels, the largest a tobacco jar of barrel form with banded decoration10cm highA turned Hardwood Egg (11)
An Early Victorian Papier Mache Tea Caddy, of cushioned rectangular form, painted with exotic birds amongst foliage and gilt with scrolls, the stepped hinged cover opening to reveal two canisters with lidded compartments and a cut glass mixing bowl, with silver-plate caddy spoon 35cm wide All over crazing, particularly to painted panels on main lid, individual caddy lids and internal base. Various general wear, scratches, slight urface loss, marks, discolouration etc.
A William IV brass inlaid rosewood tea caddy by Farthing of 42 Cornhill, London - of large proportions, sarcophagus form, with gadrooned borders and bun feet, handles a/f, the interior with two removable caddies and central velvet-lined sugar bowl compartment (bowl missing), printed maker's label underneath one caddy. (LWH 34.5 x 19.5 x 19 cm)
Three hallmarked silver George III caddy spoons.* Condition: The circular bowl spoon by William Pinder has a soldered repair to the joint of bowl and stem (just before it splits). There is also a repair to edge of the bowl beside the joint with one side of the stem. The maker's mark is clear but the other marks are rubbed. The shell bowl spoon is in good condition. The shaped bowl spoon has a possible area of reshaping to the left hand edge of the bowl, at the corner before it narrows towards the stem. The marks are clear on both of these spoons.
COLLECTION OF LILLIPUT LANE MODELS including, Sore Paws, Vine Cottage, Straddling Priory, The Briary, Cruck End, Clover Cottage, Spinney, Puffin Row, Tea Caddy Cottage, Oak Lodge, Millers, Moreton Manor, Porlock Down, Wash Day, Pussy Willow, Petticoat Cottage, Inglewood, Woodmans Retreat, Thimble Cottage, Golden Years, Counting House Corner, Honeypot Cottage, Blue Boar (23)Provenance: private collection GwentComments: plain, unbranded boxes, majority with Deed certificate
COLLECTION OF LILLIPUT LANE MODELS including, Dove Cote, Dove Cote S/P, Finders Keepers, Where Sparks Fly, Dream Catchers, Santa's Workshop, Catch a Cold, Queen of Hearts, Frosty Fun, The White Swan, Little Tea Caddy, Eagle House Folly x 2, Country Post, Little Snowdrop, Barley Mow Inn (16)Provenance: private collection GwentComments: all boxed, majority with Deed certificate
1920s Art Deco silver hallmarked cigarette case having an engine turned exterior with initial panel (hallmarked Chester 1927), a 19th Century Dutch silver caddy spoon (Dutch lion mark to handle) and a William IV silver vinaigrette with engine turned exterior (hallmarked Birmingham 1835, AF).
YUASA KAGYO (1875-1952)An Inlaid and Gold-Lacquered Natsume (Tea Caddy) and Cover Probably Showa (1926-1989), 20th centuryThe black ground decorated with an all-over scene of windswept autumn plants and flowers comprising strands of susuki (miscanthus), kiku (chrysanthemums), nadeshiko (pinks), ominaeshi (valerian), hagi (bush clover), and kikyo (Chinese bellflower), the lid lacquered inside in silver togidashi maki-e with the moon and inlaid on the outside in silver low relief with a single character Tsuyu (Dew), the interior and underside of fundame (matt gold), unsigned; with double wood tomobako storage boxes, the inner storage box inscribed inside the lid Akikusa oonatsume [..] (Large tea caddy with autumn plants design), and inscribed and signed outside the box Togidashi akikusa maki-e Tsuyu oonatsume, uchi kinji ni tsuki, Nushi Kagyo (Large tea caddy 'Tsuyu' [Dew]) with togidashi and maki-e design of autumn plants, inside with the moon on a gold ground) with a seal Kagyo. 7cm x 7cm (2¾in x 2¾in). (4).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
OTA HOITSU (1882-1945)A Gold-Lacquered Hira-Natsume (Squat Tea Caddy) Taisho (1912-1926) or Showa (1926-1989) era, 20th centuryDecorated in gold hiramaki-e with highlights picked out in kirikane with an all-over design of densely clustered summer and autumn flowers including peonies, chrysanthemums, lilies and hydrangeas, the interior of rich nashiji, signed on the base in gold hiramaki-e Hoitsu with a kao; with a wood tomobako storage box inscribed outside the lid Shiki kusabana hira-natsume (Four seasons foliage squat tea caddy). 5cm x 8.3cm (2in x 3¼in). (3).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
KAMISAKA SEKKA (1866-1942) AND TORII SOSHUKU (ACTIVE EARLY 20TH CENTURY)A Gold-Lacquered Natsume (Tea Caddy) and Cover Taisho (1912-1926) or Showa (1926-1989) era, early 20th century Of cylindrical form, embellished on the cover with a few bamboo stalks in gold takamaki-e, the design trailing over one side of the box on the lustrous lacquered wood ground, the inside of the lid and box lacquered in rogin-nuri; signed on the base Shoshuku, with a wood storage box signed inside the lid Take maki-e Sekka (Bamboo maki-e by Sekka) with a kao; the base of the box signed Nushi Soshuku (Lacquerer Soshuku) with a seal Torii. 7cm (2¾in) high. (3).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ONE BY SHINSAI (DATES UNKNOWN) AND ONE BY UCHIDA SOKAN (1883-1984)Two Lacquer Natsume (Tea Caddies) Taisho (1912-1926) or Showa (1926-1989) era, 20th centuryThe first decorated in gold and shell hiramaki-e and gold togidashi maki-e with a suzumushi (bell cricket) and a korogi (cricket) among a mass of dense fern, one insect crawling on the curving strands of susuki (plume grass), the fern embellished here and there with shell dewdrops, the interior red-lacquered, unsigned, 7cm x 7cm (2¾in x 2¾in), with a wood tomobako storage box, inscribed and signed on the side Onatsume (Large tea caddy) and Shinsai saku with a seal Shinsai; the second decorated in gold takamaki-e, with a sparse design of abstract pine trees on a lustrous black-lacquered ground, the interior of gold lacquer, signed on the base Sokan, 6.5cm x 7cm (2 9/16inx 2¾in); with a wood tomobako storage box, inscribed outside the lid Natsume in hiragana script, signed inside the lid Nushi Sokan hachijugo so (lacquer artist: Sokan, old man of 85 years) with a seal and a further signature and seal probably of the retailer. (6).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of silver items to include; a pair of George III silver table spoons, each with engraved stems, hallmarked by George Smith, London, 1782, each approx. 21cm long, a pair of small George V silver candle holders, weighted, hallmarked by F & Co, London, 1913, each approx. 6cm high, a mother of pearl handled silver caddy spoon, by James & William Deakin, a single Chester silver coffee spoon, and a silver plated shovel spoon. Weight: approx. 106.6 grams (3.4ozt) Further details: tarnishing to all, some surface scratching, to most, one George III spoon has staining/marks as well as tarnishing, candlestick bases have lots of wear, some dents to bodies, wear and marks rubbed, one candlestick top loose and weighted interior broken.

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