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Two Trays of Blue and White Ceramics, including two 18th century Chinese export plates, Masons vegetable tureen, Delft mug with pewter mount, and an 18th century tin glaze tea caddy etc Worcester teapot with extensive body cracks. Cover possibly matched. Chinese with damage and repair throughout. 020513
A Regency mahogany inlaid box, caddy form, in the manner of George Bullock, the domed lid and sides laid in ebony with anthemion leaves and star motifs, the domed hinged lid flanked by turned brass carrying handles, the tapered box raised on ball feet, width 34cm (see illustration). Condition Report: The veneer to the domed lid is cracked across the grain in many places and more cracking on the veneer all over.
A good Regency sarcophagus parquetry tea caddy of multiple specimen woods the hinged lid revealing a central green tinged cut glass mixing bowl flanked by two tea compartments, the body of exaggerated, waisted form, the whole raised on four paw feet, width 38cm. Condition Report: Some cracking to the veneer on the lid front left corner, some cracking to the mahogany veneer on the body.
A 20th Century Italian walnut longcase clock, the eight day Franz Hermle movement with Westminster chimes striking on eight gongs, the break arch dial with moonphase indicator above a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the case with galleried caddy top above turned and spiral reeded columns, the glazed doors and sides inlaid with flowers, swags and scrolls, on ogee bracket feet, height approx 204cm, together with pendulum and three weights.
An early Victorian ebonized and mother-of-pearl inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy, the moulded hinge lid and front with overall foliate inlaid sprays, the interior similarly inlaid and fitted with two removable canisters flanking a cut glass bowl, the sides with turned handles, raised on reeded bun feet, length approx 37cm.
A George III satinwood octagonal tea caddy, the hinged lid with an oval penwork reserve of a figure seated beside two sheep, possibly the Roman god Pales, within a crossbanded border of penwork leaves, the front with an inlaid oval reserve of a figure beside an anchor, possibly the Roman goddess Laetitia, flanked by two floral paterae, the interior fitted with two compartments, the lids marked `G` and `B`, height approx 16cm, width approx 17cm (faults).
A Vienna part Tea Set, late 18th century, finely enamelled and gilt with panels of bunches of summer flowers reserved on blue bands and with gilt borders comprising Teapot and Cover, Milk Jug, Tea Canister and Cover, four Cups and five Saucers, each with underglaze blue shield mark, major pieces all with minor damage (14) CONDITION REPORT: Tea caddy- Cover broken. Glued 3cm section. Missing 1/2 cm piece. Gilt wear to base. Milk jug- 1cm chip to edge of the jug. 2 feet are damaged with loss. Crack and chip to top of handle. Cups X2- with chip of firing crack to the base rim Teapot- Cover chipped to the underside, visible from top. Saucers- appear to be ok but some gilt wear.
A mahogany tea caddy, 19th century, of oblong form, with beaded edge, opening to reveal two lidded compartments with mixing bowl, raised on flat bun feet, 34cm long 18cm high CONDITION REPORT: Mahogany good colour aside from one pale patch to the back. Hinges have lifted a little, inside lid has a slight cracking to mahogany veneer, mixing bowl possibly replacement, as are feet.
An early 19th century burr yew, kingwood crossbanded and boxwood strung rectangular tea caddy, the hinged lid with navette-shaped back plate and handle, the divided interior fitted with a pair of canisters each with conforming inlaid hinged lid, divided by a fern-engraved mixing bowl, 31cm wide, complete with key.

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