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TWO GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDIES each with moulded cavetto lid and brass handle and pierced keyplate, the interior divided, 24 and 27cm w Smaller caddy- top panel of the lid warped. The lid showing signs of having once been prized open. Lacks one front foot. Larger caddy with a few old knocks and scratches
A GEORGE III BURR YEW-WOOD AND LINE INLAID TEA CADDY with coffered lid, 12cm h, 12.5cm w Veneer loss to two corners around the base, the interior with what could well be the original mahogany inner cover that has been broken in two and restuck but retains the contemporary turned bone button knop
A walnut eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial signed 'Louis Beavan, Bristol Fecit', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Arabic and Roman numerals and cherub moulded corner spandrels, the eight day movement striking on a single bell, the caddy top hood over a long trunk door with glass lenticle, on a crossbanded box base and later skirting plinth, 228cm high
AN OAK AND GILDED BRASS TABLE CLOCK, the two train movement striking on a gong, the embossed 7" sunburst dial inset with silvered roundels with blue Arabic numerals, the case with wreath surmount on caddy top, pineapple finials on scrolled angle brackets, the finial applied with masks, cherubs and cherub heads, pierced sound panels and bracket feet, 14" wide, 24 1/2" high
A COLLECTION OF 17 VINTAGE FOUNTAIN PENS. Including Schaeffer laminated, a Parker, Hard Red Rubber, an Inkograph and other makers together with early mechanical pencils, advertising pencils, bullet pencil, a chalkboard compass, three slide rules, one marked Occupied Japan, two partial draftsman`s sets, a walnut ink bottle caddy and a 1934 dated land surveyors embossing seal.
A FOUR PIECE VICTORIAN SILVERPLATE TABLEWARES GROUP, 19TH CENTURY. Comprising a New Haven figural basket/stand with putti, a lidded sugar bowl, spoon holder with moth finial, a cranberry insert sugar bowl, spoon holder sans lid and a knife caddy. The largest 10 inches (25 cm) excluding handle.
AMENDMENT: The caddy is silver plated and is not Dutch - A 19th century small Dutch silver tea-caddy, of navette shape, the cover with finial and overall decorated in repousse with scrolling foliage and figural scenes, width 18 cm. A late Victorian pierced silver pedestal dish, Birmingham, c.1901, the gadrooned and shell decorated shaped top leading to internal repousse foliate decoration, pierced panels, terminating upon shaped and moulded oval foot, width 20 cm. A miniature white metal golf club toast rack (a/f), further silver items to include two knife rests, a pot with cover, two dishes and a silver handled button hook. (9). (Approx gross weight 17 ozs).
A pair of Chinese silk embroidered shoes, ex-Eton collection, a Chinese leather large purse with bag of `cash` coins, pewter tea caddy, plastic netsuke, a `book` of tea (illustrated), a Japanese `perfume` lacquered box, a Japanese `nut` tobacco pouch and kizeru-zutsu, 19th century and an engraved half coconut shell
An early 20th Century mahogany and boxwood strung Wellington mantel clock, the circular dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to a Swiss movement, stamped "Buren, 93831" and a box of assorted brassware to include a fox head door knocker, tea caddy, Eastern candlestick, Oriental pagoda temple, elephant god, etc (ILLUSTRATED)
A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE, comprising a pair of white metal fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladles, indistinct marks; a composed tea caddy without a lid and new bases added; a cased set of three silver plated servers, comprising a fork, spoon and slice; an electroplated teapot, a set of ten George III Hanoverian pattern and rat tail teaspoons, London, 1918, James, Henry and Herbert Barraclough, etc
A GEORGIAN STYLE HELMET SHAPED CREAM JUG, the plain body applied with a ribbed band and c-scroll handle on three short cabrioles and pad feet, London marks; together with an Edwardian circular sugar bowl decorated with a band of wavy flutes to the body and an embossed silver tea-caddy and cover, marks rubbed. (3) 10oz
A George II silver canted rectangular tea caddy, maker`s mark `EP` only, London circa 1750, the moulded cylindrical upper cover engraved with an untraced crest, the cover with moulded borders, the body engraved with a rocaille cartouche incorporating the aforementioned crest, a monogram to the centre, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high, 330g (10.6 oz). Provenance: purchased from Koopman Rare Art in 2000. See Grimwade no. 3548 for the maker`s mark

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