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A late George III mahogany and boxwood strung decanter case, circa 1800, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with ‘caddy top’, a recessed brass swing handle to each side, the fitted and velvet lined interior with seven parcel gilt glass decanters with stoppers, a conforming glass tray and two conforming glass phials, 28cm high, 32.5cm wide, 38cm deep
An Early Victorian tortoiseshell veneered and ivory banded sewing or work box, mid 19th century, the hinged caddy top with pewter stringing and inset vacant rectangular panel, conforming stringing to the front, the pink satin lined interior with various implements and sewing related items, some with ivory or mother-of-pearl elements, 6.5cm high, 24.5cm wide
A Regency burr yew wood, sycamore strung and gilt brass mounted tea caddy, circa 1815, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with a central ring handle with repousse foliate modelled backplate, on four lozenge relief cast spherical feet, the interior with twin subsidiary caddies with hinged covers, flanking a circular aperture, 17cm high, 30cm wide
VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGE WARE BANDED ROSEWOOD INKSTAND, chamferred oblong form with pen rest and square glass ink bottle with binged lid, 6 1/4" x 3 3/42 (15.9cm x 9.5cm) TOGETHER WITH A NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY, with brass lion mask captive ring side handles, lacks interior, 11 3/4" x 6 1/4" (29.9cm x 15.9cm) (2)
NINETEENTH CENTURY BLEACHED WALNUT TEA CADDY, oblong with top handle to the domed cover and single lid to the interior, 6" x 4 3/4" (15.2cm x 12.1cm) TOGETHER WITH AN OAK BISCUIT BOW with electroplated mounts and cover, lion mask ring handles and white pottery liner (a.f.) , 5 1/4" (13.3cm) square (2)
A 19th Century ale jug decorated with a Masonic temple scene within a band of surrounding Masonic emblems, height 21cm S/D, together with a side plate decorated in relief to the border with Masonic symbols, diameter 18.5cm and a Sunderland lustre tea caddy of oval form, with a transfer printed Masonic motto to the side. (3)
A 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE BASKET AND STAND, with a basket weave well, the pierced sides with rope twist girdle and rim, picked out in blue, impressed upper case marks and W, the basket 22cm diameter, the stand 23.5cm diameter; together with an 18th century circular blue and white tea caddy, painted with a simple pagoda on an island, 10cm high (lacking cover) (3)
A Cotswold School oak and ebonised wood sideboard, the design attributed to Peter Waals, faceted section, with central shelved cabinet below two drawers, flanked by angled, shelved cupboards, with tea caddy moldings, the ebonised wood handles with turning lock design, on eight carved feet unsigned 127cm. wide, 50cm deep, 122cm high Literature Annette Carruthers and Mary Greensted Good Citizen`s Furniture, page 125 for a bookcase made by Waals for comparison.
A Satsuma caddy, liner and cover, of hexagonal form decorated in typical enamels and gilding with floral panels, formal diaper bands and the cover with an Ho-Ho bird, 15cm high, signed on base Satsuma yaki In light of the changing international market for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale.In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder’s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 5th March.

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