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A documentary delftware tea caddy, Bristol or London, dated 1753, of upright octagonal form, each face painted in blue with alternate panels of flowers and repeating diaper patterns, the surface with two arch-shaped diaper panels and two floral stems, the cover inscribed A P 1753 above a band of scrolls, underside incised BP/ E Q 1753, 11.5cm, 4.5in, cover broken in half and with restored chip, (2)
An oak longcase clock, the 8-day movement striking on a bell to a 12in square brass dial, with a silvered chapter ring inscribed 'John Richardson Warwick' to matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to vase and eagle spandrels, the hood with a caddy top and blind fret frieze above a glazed door, the waist door with a lenticle, the base on bracket feet, 91in (231cm) h.
A GEORGE III BURR-WALNUT TEA CADDY of hexagonal form, the hinged cover having a harewood and boxwood navette-shaped inlaid medallion with a moth, crossbanded and having feathered stringing, the front panels also similarly banded and with herringbone stringing, complete with inner cover, 16cm, (6.25in) long
A THIRD-QUARTER 19TH-CENTURY TUNBRIDGE WARE TEA-CADDY of spreading rectangular form, the domed hinged cover having a central panel of Tonbridge Castle within a floral border, enclosing two lidded compartments, the sides having floral friezes between chequer-strung birds-eye maple banding, with ring swing handle (one lacking) and button feet, the red paper-covered underside retaining a vestige of a maker's label "G.W. ma[ker] TUN[BRIDGE]" probably of George Wise, Junior, working at this time, 25.5cm, (10in)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL-VENEERED TWO COMPARTMENT TEA- CADDY of rectangular form with rounded corners, having pewter strung panels, on silver-plated (on copper) ball feet, complete with interior lids with ivory knob handles, the top with silver escutcheon engraved "V.W.S" in shaded sans-serif upper case, now detached, enclosing a later-filled pigskin tray (as jewellery box), 16cm, (6.4in) long (complete with key)
Abraham Butler, Northwich, (fl.c.1784) A GEORGE III 8-DAY BRASS-DIALLED OAK AND MAHOGANY-CASED LONG-CASE CLOCK, having a caddy-topped hood with depleted frieze on fluted columns flanking a square door, the yoke-topped crossbanded trunk door between fluted quadrants on a panelled crossbanded base and a later plinth, the brass dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes to the brass chapter ring, framing subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and inscribed maker's name "Butler/Northwich", with pierced foliate scroll spandrels, 211cm, (83in) high (sold with two weights and pendulum)
A George III satinwood and tulipwood crossbanded tea chest, later painted with flowers and bows, the rectangular hinged lid decorated with a lady in a landscape, enclosing two lidded caddies and a recess for a mixing bowl, 16cm x 14cm x 30cm, and a 19th century mahogany tulipwood, crossbanded, ebony and boxwood strung tea caddy, the rectangular hinged lid painted with a figure in 18th century dress, on a cliff, the sides decorated with bows and baskets of flowers, 12cm high, 19cm long, 13cm deep
An Art Nouveau period photograph frame, decorated with a scene of a Dutch girl feeding geese with houses in the background and stylized floral motifs, 29cm. high, makers possibly Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1906. # 300-400 200. A George III tea caddy of ovoid form, crested, the pull-off cover with flowerhead finial and decorated all over with scrolls and flowerheads, on a spreading circular and pierced floral decorated foot, 15cm. high, maker Samuel Taylor, London, 1763, 216gm., 6.94oz. # 800-1000 201. An early Victorian rectangular snuffbox of shaped outline with engraved scrolling foliate decoration and gilt interior, crested, 6.75cm. long, maker Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1844, 69gm., 2.22oz. # 150-250 * Lots 252 and 253 illustrated. See descriptions on page 37 202. A Victorian burr walnut and brass strung vanity case of rectangular form with recessed handles to the sides, the hinged lid enclosing a lift-out tray and fitted interior of silver mounted scent bottles, jars and caskets, makers T.W., London, 1863, with spring-loaded front drawer, 35.5cm. wide.
TIFFANY AND CO STERLING SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE IN THE JAPANESE STYLE WITH EMBELLISHED DECORATION OF DRAGONFLIES, BUTTERFLIES, FRUIT AND VINES IN RELIEF ON A HAMMERED GROUND CONSISTING OF:- TEA POT, MILK JUG, SUGAR BOWL WITH COVER AND TEA CADDY HEIGHT 5.75 INCHES WEIGHT 44 OZS CIRCA 1880

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