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A Chinese `sancai' glazed barrel shaped garden seat, late 19th/20th century, incised with panels of pine, prunus, bamboo and lotus, glaze in ochre, green and manganese, 44cm high; also a famille rose ovoid tea caddy, Qianlong, painted with figure panels, (a.f), and a famille rose figure of a woman standing holding a pot of flowers, (3).
An Art Nouveau pewter and cabuchon mounted caddy by William Hutton & Sons, c.1900, the hinged oval cover surmounted by pierced finial decorated with circular cabuchon probably by Ruskin, the body flaring to shaped oval foot and adorned with two further heart shaped cabuchons and enclosed with continuous shaped wire handles, bearing `PEWTER`, `02163` and Hutton`s mark to verso, 19cm wide.
Six silver Baroque style figural spoons, the handles surmounted with crown and mask, supported by bearded figures, 12.5cm wide; with two Russian silver teaspoons, c.1888, bearing maker`s marks, decorated with foliage, 13.5cm wide; with further items to include an English silver sifting spoon, a Georgian silver caddy spoon, further silver spoons and a silver cheroot holder. (lot) gross weight approx 9ozs
A Queen Anne marquetry longcase clock, circa 1700 and later, with caddy topped hood and floral marquetry case, the square brass dial signed Tho Barett of Lewes with subsidiary second dial to an eight-day striking movement, 224cm (88") high/see illustration Condition Report: The finials to the hood are missing but the clock has weights pendulum and damaged key; the side moulding to the hood slide is loose, the trunk door has re-veneered sides and the door has been re-veneered with contemporary marquetry some moulding missing, the bull?s eye later; Five pillar movement and working calendar aperture, spandrels to dial very glossy. 12" square face.
A Chinese Imari tea caddy, a clobbered shell shaped dish and two two clobbered saucers, 18th Century Condition Report: Lot 289 The caddy has fritting to top and bottom edges Shell dish has been broken into several pieces and restored with staples 19 cms by 9.5 cms The circular dish has a small chip to rim The octagonal dish is fine
Chinese Tea Caddies and Lacquered Box, 19th cChinese export gilt and lacquered tea caddy container, 19th century, of octagonal section and gilt decorated with figures standing in a garden in front of pavilions, all reserved amid flowers and fruits, the interior with two tin tea caddies etched with floral motifs, with key, box: 8"wStarting Price: $200
A George IV Silver Tea Caddy, maker`s mark WE, London 1824, of cube form with skirted base and domed slide cover, each of the four sides chased with classical and rural scenes within acanthus cartouches on a matted ground, 16cm high, 28oz 10dwt Typical minor surface wear and very minor scratching throughout. Maker`s mark, lion passant and date letter only to cover. Of three retaining bolts, only one with visible lion passant mark. Clear hallmarks to base. Finial needs tightening. 270113
A Green Japanned Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Joseph Green, Northshields, circa 1730, flat top pediment, side viewing windows, decorated throughout with Oriental scenes, trunk door with lenticle, 12-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring signed, matted and engraved centre with seconds, date aperture and ringed winding holes, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 197cm high 30.01.13, Case has been restored in the past to the painted oriental scenes, gilding has faded in places, chips and scratches around the case, plinth re-duced, originally the hood would have had a small caddy top which is missing, dial looks clean, movement needs cleaning.
A Mulberry Eight Day Longcase Clock, unsigned, mulberry veneered case with flat top pediment, side viewing windows, moulded trunk door with tulipwood crossbanding and lenticle, 11-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, centre with date aperture and seconds, ringed winding holes, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 205cm high 31.01.13, Case has been totally restored, mulberry veneers have been polished, all ebonised surfaces have been re-ebonised, hood door is later, mouldings missing in parts, top caddy missing and a later piece of wood has been added, hood glass, side viewing glass and lenticle are all replaced, later skirting and re-duced plinth, surfaces with scratches and dents in parts, dial looks clean, movement needs cleaning.
A George III Mahogany Tea Canister, of square section, the hinged caddy top with brass loop handle and plaque inscribed BOHEA within a carved foliate and scroll border, 17cm high 1cm triangular section of veneer to caddy top cracked and restuck. Some typical age related wear and scratching throughout. Hook for lock possibly a replacement. 210213
An Early Victorian Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, of bombé rectangular form, the hinged cover with ball knop, opening to reveal two covered compartments, 17cm wide All four feet missing. 5mm triangular section of tortoiseshell to the corner of one inner cover missing. One inner corner support missing, one loose. Red velvet to interior of cover heavily worn. Zinc liner worn and partially missing. 210213
A Renaissance Revival Oak Stationery Casket and Cover, 19th century, of rectangular form, the hinged caddy top with recumbent lion finial opening to reveal an arrangement of drawers, pigeon holes and compartments, the base carved with panels of formal scrolling foliage on paw feet, 46cm high The top has hidden compartments below the lion finial not mentioned in the catalogue. Typical minor wear to extremities. Some splitting to carcass. Interior fittings in poor condition with cover to false base warped and split. Some pieces loose and missing, including inkwells. 270213
A Tunbridgeware Tea Caddy, mid 19th century, of waisted rectangular form, the hinged cover set with a rectangular panel depicting a castellated country house within geometric and foliate borders, opening to reveal a central well flanked by two canisters, the hinged covers with foliate panels, the whole with further foliate and geometric bands, 32cm wide Typical fading of colours throughout leaving some of the flowers on the exterior to be quite poorly defined. Typical minor losses to marquetry decoration throughout, one section 3cm by 1.5cm. Some splitting to veneers and splitting to carcass leading to movement of the veneers. Mixing bowl lacking. Velvet lining to mixing bowl aperture in poor condition and 3cm by 1cm section of veneer surrounding aperture missing. Some wear, pitting and scratching to surface throughout. 270213

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