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A Royal Doulton hand-painted ceramic tea caddy featuring a scenic countryside landscape. The design showcases a woman in traditional dress gathering bluebells, set against a warm autumnal backdrop with trees and rolling fields. The upper rim is adorned with a tree silhouette motif, adding contrast and depth to the composition. Marked with the Royal Doulton backstamp on the base. The tea caddy exhibits characteristic crazing due to age, enhancing its antique appeal.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of silver items, to include a salt and pepper set on stand, by William Devenport, with silver-mounted glass bottles; a pair of sugar tongs, maker's mark rubbed, 18/19th century, a 'Grasmere' souvenir spoon, by Levi & Salaman; a butter knife; a set of two butter knives; a sauce ladle with twisted wooden handle; a caddy spoon; two mustard spoons; salt and condiment spoons,weighable 7ozt (10)Condition ReportOne glass bottle to the cruet set with unattached lid and crack to base. Light tarnish and small nicks throughout.
A Tunbridge ware dome top two compartment tea caddy with original key - 26cm x 16cm CONDITION REPORT Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention to showcase the lot in more detail.
A silver Georg Jensen 'Acorn' teaspoon, along with a further silver Georg Jensen teaspoon and various silver and 800. Grade white metal flatware including a caddy spoon and souvenir spoons, marks to include Birmingham, Sheffield, Edinburgh, 1902, 1928, 1931, 1933, makers William Robb, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, John Grinsell & Sons, Joseph Gloster Ltd, 159g gross
Early 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the front and hinged opening cover inlaid with brass scrolling panels, opening to reveal a compartmented interior with twin removable boxes with conforming inlaid brass detail to the hinged covers and zinc lining to the interiors, flanking a later glass mixing bowl, the whole upon four turned cylindrical feet, H21cm W36cm D20cm
Early George III cross and chevron banded laburnum tea caddy, of rectangular form with quarter cross grain moulded borders and brass swan neck handle to the hinged cover, opening to reveal a triple division interior, H14.5cm W24cm D14cmCondition Report: General wear commensurate with age, including scratches, indentations and some splits, and a few very small losses.
Southern Pacific Coast Railroad Daylight Winged Streamliner silverplate Condiment and table caddy complete with both Salt and Pepper shakers. Each piece is marked with SOUTHERN PACIFIC in the streamliner logo and the hinged lid is complete with the Speed Ball finial. All three pieces base marked Reed & Barton silver soldered. A lovely Art Deco American piece in excellent condition, measures 9.5in wide x 7.5in tall.
A Bow Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, circa 1760, painted in underglaze blue with the Jumping Boy pattern and with precious objects, painted numerals markA Similar Tea Bowl, painted with the Golfer and Caddy pattern (3)Jumping boy - No restotration. Saucer with two rim chips having associated cracks. Another area of abrasion to the rim. Tea bowl with some tiny foot rim chips. Glaze scratches to both.Golfer - No cracks or repair. Tiny rim flakes. Some glaze scratches.
TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 19TH CENTURY. To include a lobed saucer decorated with figures under a tree, with four character mark of Kangxi to base in double ring. Together with a square form tea caddy decorated with treasured items. Saucer 11.3cm diam. (2) Saucer with pinholes to surface, with no damages or signs of repairs. Tea caddy with shallow chip to underside with glaze frits around edges.
Collection of late 19th and 20th century silver to include caddy spoon with shell bowl, hallmarked Peter & Ann Bateman, together with wishbone sugar tongs, hallmarked 1940, scroll handle spoon, hallmarked Sterling Denmark, trowel shaped bookmark, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, 1899, silver hallmarked George III silver topped trinket box, William Parker and a solid silver ingot pendant on chain, Sheffield, 1977
A Victorian Gothic Revival brass mounted mahogany and ebony tea caddy - the rectangular caddy on a moulded ebony platform base, with brass strapwork mounts, escutcheon and cartouche to the lid, cross banded in a dark hardwood veneer and with ebony edges, with turned brass handles to the sides, the interior lined with walnut veneer and walnut lids (one lid handle missing). (LWH 25.2 x 14 x 15.25cm)* In good condition. It has been sympathetically restored at some stage and the exterior remains in very good condition. The interior lacks one lid handle and the foil lining has losses.
Two Regency boxes - comprising a rectangular mahogany tea caddy (interior vacant), the lid with an inlaid shell patera, boxwood geometric strung decoration inside lid, ivory escutcheon (LWH 23 x 11.5 x 11.2cm); and a satinwood box with burr yew cross banding, rectangular with gilt metal double-headed eagle handles. (LWH 30.5 x 16.8 x 11.8cm). Ivory registration: Z9U7B84T
A good collection of silver plated ware - 19th and first half 20th century, including a fine quality entree dish and cover with foliate borders and acanthus handle, 33 x 25.5cm; a square tea caddy, 13.25cm high; a triple-shell form serving dish with foliate scroll handle; a George III style baluster form coffee pot with rattan wrapped handle; etc.
Three 19th century boxes - comprising a Regency mahogany jewellery box, with parquetry line inlay and ebony edge stringing, fitted with a single drawer (LWH 20.3 x 12.7 x 9.1cm); a yew veneered tea caddy, c.1800, with boxwood edge stringing, interior vacant, no lock (LWH 15.9 x 10.5 x 10.5cm); and a bird's eye maple and walnut box. (LWH 15 x 10 x 8.25cm).
Two pieces: 1. a silver-mounted earthenware tea caddy in the Delft style - hallmarked IS, Birmingham 1995, of canted rectangular form, painted in green and white with follies in parkland landscapes, signed and inscribed to base, 'Hand Painted Hand Crafted EGT.11.95 Oxford England', 15.8cm high; 2. a modern Chinese porcelain blue-and-white covered box, of quatrefoil form, 18.25cm high.

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