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A Victorian silver tea caddy P. Ashberry and Sons, Sheffield 1903, of plain cylindrical form, push on lid with exterior hallmarks, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high, weight 8.8oz, together with an Edwardian oval tea caddy, Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1882, the horizontally scalloped rim sits proud above a three quarter gadrooned decorated body terminating in scalloped base, the push on lid slightly domed with matching decoration, 3¼in. (83cm.) high, weight 2.1oz. (2)
An early 19th century Chinese export papier-mâché tea caddy of elongated octagonal form with domed lid, the black lacquered ground decorated in gilt with chinoiserie scenes of figures in fenced gardens, the interior with the original pair of floral engraved pewter canisters and circular covers with inner covers with turned bone handles, on four giltwood paw feet, 7½ x 5in. (19 x 12.75cm.), one canister dented. See Illustration.
A Regency ebonised and ebony veneered bracket clock by Thomas Moore, Ipswich, with five pillar fusee movement with bob pendulum, foliate and eagle engraved back plate, striking on a bell, the arched brass dial with gilded brass mask spandrels, signed silvered Roman chapter ring with outer minutes, the matted gilt centre with pendulum indicator and date aperture, silvered strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with caddy top with gilt brass carrying handle and four turned gilt brass finials, over a front and rear arched glazed door with gilt brass mounts, conforming keyhole lights to the sides, on a moulded plinth base, 18in. (45.75cm.) high excluding handle, complete with a later matched ebonised clock bracket with drawer. (2) See Illustration.
Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon by Nelson Dawson , London 1907 8.5 cm . NOTE: Nelson Dawson was one of the founding members of the Artificers Guild in 1901. In 1903 Montague Fordham took control of the company and the Guild`s work began to be sold at the Fordham Gallery. They produced stained glass panels, objects in steel, iron, silver and jewellery.
Chinese 18th/19th C. Wooden Tea Caddy Wooden campaign style tea caddy, China, 18th century/early 19th century, with three inner compartments, 6" x 13 1/2" x 6 1/2". This condition report is not complete. Please contact heagles@kaminskiauctions.com for a complete condition report on this lot. Starting Price: $150

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