A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, circa 1820 with an arc en arbelette top enclosing two lidded compartments, together with a Regency bowfronted, tortoiseshell, octagonal caddy, a Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus caddy and an early Victorain, tortoiseshell and mother of pearl caddy, faults h.12.5cm., w.19cm., d.12cm., h.12cm., w.20cm., d.13cm., h.16cm., w.19cm., d.14cm., h.12cm., w.1q7cm., d.10.5cm. W
We found 81449 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 81449 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
81449 item(s)/page
A group of small silver, comprising; a mounted and facetted ruby glass scent bottle, 4.5cm (1.75in), a round engine turned pill box, marks indistinct, 4.5cm diameter (1.75in), a George IV rectangular caddy spoon with a pricked foliate bowl, Birmingham 1829 by Unite & Hilliard, another caddy spoon with an embossed figure of a seated child playing the harp and the handle formed as a boy playing the violin, marks indistinct, and a small desk seal with a Celtic entwined loop handle and centurian-mask citrine intaglio, Birmingham 1926.
Three George IV and later fiddle pattern caddy spoons, comprising; a George IV oblong spoon, with pricked borders and tied leaves within a reserve, Birmingham 1821 by Joseph Willmore, a William IV Scottish pear shaped spoon with initials 'AJM', Glasgow 1833 by Alexr. Mitchell, and a spade shaped spoon with initial 'H', Birmingham 1836, the maker's mark rubbed
Three George III silver caddy spoons, comprising; one fiddle pattern, London 1820 by Robert Rutland, an old English pattern spoon with a crescent shaped bowl with a pierced border and engraved with a flower and leaves and initials, Birmingham 1810, and a caddy scoop with a wriggle engraved band and an engraved old English handle, 1808, both by Cocks and Bettridge
A collection of small silver, comprising; an oblong tea caddy with gadrooned borders, leaf and scroll chased swing handles and a domed cover with a pineapple finial, Sheffield 1906 by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, three trophy cups, various dates and makers, and a baluster-shaped christening mug, London 1934
A Victorian fiddle pattern crested table service for twelve, comprising; table forks, dessert forks, table spoons, dessert spoons, sixteen teaspoons, two serving spoons, six coffee spoons, six salt spoons, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, a sugar tongs and two caddy spoons, Sheffield 1878 by Walker and Hall, 4192g (135 oz), in an oak canteen
A collection of Continental white metal and plated items, comprising; a wine taster with two scroll handles, a pricked scroll decorated border and embossed with classical figures, 17cm overall (6.75in), 123g (4 oz), a caddy spoon with a serpent scroll handle, a shaped round beaded bowl with an embossed figure of a milkmaid and cow, import marks for Sheffield 1878, 23g (.75 oz), and a miniature embossed cauldron on a rustic triform stand, stamped '800'
A Victorian mahogany collector's cabinet in the form of a miniature mirror door wardrobe, with ogee moulded cornice over twin foliate carved crest applied mirror panel doors enclosing two short and three long graduated drawers with ceramic handles to interior, on moulded plinth base with disc feet, 38cm high, 31cm wide; and a Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, (2).
A mixed collection of silver, mainly flatware, including a scissor action salad servers, Sheffield 1936; an Old English pattern set of six dessert forks, London 1884; and six dessert spoons, London 1904; a tea strainer and stand; a silver-mounted cut glass sugar castor; a cased set of six teaspoons, London 1869; 66oz all in; and a plated caddy spoon, (39).
An American mahogany stick barometer circa 1900, with broken triangular pediment over silvered register with mercury thermometer, vernier scale and signed 'Frye & Shaw, New York', behind glazed rectangular door over caddy moulded shaft with exposed tube, the base with chamfered rectangular cistern cover, 100cm high.
A German quarter chiming walnut mantel clock circa 1910, the three-train movement chiming the quarters on four gongs with Strike/Silent plunger to side of case, the 6 inch square brass dial applied with Arabic numeral chapter ring and foliate cast gilt spandrels, the caddy-top case with Art Nouveau influence whiplash curve carved panel over reeded pilasters to angles, on moulded base with turned feet, 48cm high.
A late 19th century German oak quarter striking bracket clock, the twin-train gong-striking movement punch stamped 'W&H, Sch' for Winterhalter & Hoffmeyer to backplate, the 6 inch square brass dial with matted centre, applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and winged cherub head spandrels, in a caddy-top case with turned pilaster applied front, on moulded base with turned feet, 42cm high.
A pair of George III provincial mahogany dining chairs, possibly Bristol, each with arcaded toprail over three wavy edge infill uprights to back and with inverted arcade to base, with overstuffed seat and on caddy-moulded square section H-stretchered supports, 95cm high. These chairs are similar to the kind taken to America by the Governor of Virginia in 1760. See 'Antique Collecting' Vol.21 No.11 April 1987 p.70.
A late 18th century fruitwood and oak longcase clock, the square hood with caddy top with turned columns with a moulded plain field waist panel door with inset glass panel on a box base, the 30.5cm. arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture signed to the arch 'Far. Webb', the twin train movement striking to a bell, 230cm. high.

-
81449 item(s)/page