An 18th century oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial signed `Tho Wilmshurst, Deal` with ring of Roman numerals and cherub moulded corner spandrels. The thirty hour bird cage movement striking on a single bell, the caddy top hood with square glazed door and three quarter turned front corner hood pilasters over a long trunk door and box base with later skirting plinth, 198cm high
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A group of Chinese Canton enamel wares, 18th/19th century, comprising a circular sage green ground `lotus` dish, 33cm, a `dragon amid clouds` rectangular tea caddy, 12.5cm, a bottle form floral rosewater sprinkler, with later gilt metal mount, 28cm and a globular tea kettle, with swing handle, painted with figures in a garden setting, 25cm (4). In light of the changing international market practices 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 19th September.
A GEORGE IV PENWORK DECORATED WHITE WOOD TEA CADDY painted with flowers in a black border of trailing leaves, with embossed gilt brass ring handles and paw feet, the interior with a pair of cut glass tea canisters with plain silver coverS, 23.5cm w, covers hallmarked Birmingham 1830 ++The brass handle and feet original and all present, the exterior with typical old light scratches but in good original state, the interior with torn lining paper and two crudely cut cavities on the underside of the lid to accommodate the covers of the canisters, one glass canister cracked, the other slightly chipped
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BROKEN LINE INLAID TEA CADDY with cavetto lid, ebony beading and brass handle, the interior retaining the pair of tin canisters and covers and lidded sugar box, on ogee feet, 24.5cm w ++A sound example in good original condition and a pleasing deep colour, the feet slightly damaged, the handle and lock original, unrestored
A GEORGE IV CADDY SPOON, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823, in Fiddle pattern, with engraved haft, the shovel shaped bowl wriggle engraved with leaves, 3 1/4" long, together with a pill box, maker Samuel Pemberton, London 1798 and a folding fruit knife, maker`s mark 10, Sheffield 1858 (3)
AN EARLY GEORGE III SUITE comprising a pair of tea caddies and sugar box, maker William Plummer, caddies London 1767, sugar box London 1768, of inverted bombe oblong form raised on scroll cast and pierced bases, the fascias chased with a seated draped female holding aloft a fruit filled cornucopia, the sides and reverse chased and engraved with rococo foliate panels and with leaf cast angles, the lift off covers with cast and applied lion finials, sugar box 6 1/2" high, tea caddies 5 3/4" high, 39ozs 7dwts total, together with a pair of filigree caddy spoons, in original dark shagreen case with silvered carrying handle, lock escutcheon, hinges and ball and claw feet, hinged and opening to reveal a cherry red velvet lined and fitted interior with silver braiding (Illustrated)

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