MEISSEN 16-tlg. Mokkaservice 'Zwiebelmuster', 1. und 2. Wahl, 20. Jh. 6 Mokkatassen, 6 Untertassen, 1 Mokkakanne (2. Wahl), 1 Sahnegießer, 1 große Teedose, 1 Schale mit Handhabe, dazu mit abweichender Blaumalerei 1 Dose ohne Deckel und mit abweichendem Dekor 1 ovale Platte (L. ca. 30 cm, 2. Wahl). Gut erhalten.| MEISSEN 16-piece mocha service 'Onion Pattern', 1st and 2nd choice, 20th c. 6 mocha cups, 6 saucers, 1 mocha pot (2nd choice), 1 cream jug, 1 large tea caddy, 1 bowl with handle, in addition with deviating blue painting 1 caddy without lid and with deviating decoration 1 oval platter (l. approx. 30 cm, 2nd choice). Well preserved.
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The caddy is made of white porcelain with golden ornamental facets in the upper part. The body of the vase is octagonal with an extension at the top. Equipped with a lid decorated with floral ornaments in a pseudo-classical style. The lid is removable, convex, multifaceted, decorated on the upper surface with a golden ornament.Porcelain, gilding. High quality porcelain and painting. Collection safety.Green overglaze stamp of the Imperial Porcelain Factory during the reign of Emperor Nicholas II (1894-1917). Made in the form of the sovereigns monogram - the letter H and the numbers II, located under the image of the imperial crown, indicating the date of manufacture of the item - 1913.Dimensions: height with lid - 12.3 cm; width - 8.5 cm. Weight - 323 gr. Width: 8.5cm, Height: 12.3cm, Depth: 1cm, Weight: 0.323kg, Condition: Good, Material: Porcelain, Hand Painted, Gilding
A Victorian silver shaped tea-caddy spoon with bright cut style decoration, London 1892, a continental 813 standard sugar spoon with pine cone and leaf handle, cut, and a Swedish, black bakelite whisky glass coaster by Tessi Wendt Helsingborg circa 1945 with silver inset dear, pine tree and banded rim, inset plaque verso.( D x 9 cm) (3)
A group of vintage biscuit/confectionary tins comprising a large Sunnyfields Golden Corn Flakes tin in the form of a building (h- 31cm, w- 20cm), two Rowntrees tins/dishes, a Boy Blue Buttermel Toffee tin, a Cooperative biscuit tin in the form of a tea caddy, a 1937 King George VI tin, A S Wilkin toffees etc... (8)
An Edwardian silver tea caddy, of bombe form, atop four paw feet, the hinged cover with flame finial, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1907, together with a late Victorian silver mounted glass oil and vinegar decanter with stoppers, John Grinsell & Sons, London 1897, height of tea caddy 10cm, weight of tea caddy 170g/5.46ozt approx (2)
V A George III silver Neoclassical tea caddy, of oval form, the exterior embellished with foliate swags and floral garlands, the hinged cover with concealed hinge and bright-cut decoration, surmounted by a cast pineapple form finial, fully hallmarked to the underside of the base with corresponding part marks struck to the inside of the cover, Thomas Daniell, London 1786, height 9.5cm, length 13cm, weight 350g/11.25ozt approx
Bernard Cuzner for Liberty and Co.A George V Arts and Crafts silver tea caddy, of cuboid form, incised with diaper framed panels of scale type decoration, with cylindrical detachable cover, similarly decorated, sponsor's mark likely William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1911, height 8.5cm, base measurement 5.7x5.7cm, weight 130g/4.17ozt approx
A 19th century blonde tortoiseshell caddy, the hinged lid with engraved plaque opens to reveal twin sections, each with turned knop handles, 10 high x 9.5 deep x 17.5cm long.Condition ReportSmall chip to the leading front edge, there is some bubbling on the front panels, there is a chip on the lid of the right hand section. There isn't a key for it.
A collection of 19th and early 20th Century silver flatware to include table spoons, dessert spoons, dessert forks, teaspoons, sugar tongs, hallmarked London and Sheffield, various dates and makers notable exception include: Irish fiddle pattern table fork by Stephen Bergin, Dublin, 1819, a fiddle pattern sugar tongs, by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle, 1837 and a fiddle pattern caddy spoons, by JS, London, 1806, combined weight approx 33.47 ozt (1040.9 grams) lot also includes EPNS dessert spoons and a pair of A1 Elkington plate King's pattern egg spoons (1 bag)
A collection of various 19th/20th century wooden boxes to include; a mother of pearl inlayed sarcophagus shaped box, a rectangular mother of pearl inlayed tea caddy with inset covers within, a mahogany rectangular box with floral design to top, a burr wooden mother of pearl shield inlayed box, another mother of pearl inlayed box and a simple wooden box with divider within. (6)
A collection of silver to include; a pair of Edwardian novelty silver and mother of pearl horn shaped knife rests, hallmarked by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1902, a long white metal and whale bone toddy ladle (unmarked), a Victorian silver sugar shovel, hallmarked by John Walton, Newcastle, 1850. Along with a small quantity of silver and mother of pearl items to include three knives, a George Unite silver caddy shovel/spoon, and two Sheffield silver and mother of pearl pocket/fruit knives. Further Details: Some signs of damage to whale bone handle (splitting, glued parts etc), tarnishing to silver to all, some signs of wear and slight nibbles and scratching to mother of pearl areas.
A collection of silver to include; a late Victorian pierced silver drum mustard pot, hinged cover, hallmarked by Haseler Bros, Birmingham, 1897 with blue glass liner, a George V silver cigarette case, with crest and initials to front, hallmarked by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham, 1919, a small Birmingham silver vesta case engraved "Xmas 1902", Sheffield silver engraved caddy spoon by WS Savage & Co, a boxed Chester silver napkin ring and a small quantity of silver or silver handled flatware to include; spoons, button hook, paper knife, forks. One spoon Edinburgh hallmarked with agate pieces to terminal (two broken/missing), etc. Weight: Approx. 267.8 grams (8.5ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, general wear.
A small collection of 19th or 20th century treen boxes to include; a geometric vari-wood inlayed tea caddy with two lidded compartments within, with zinc lining, triangular escutcheon to key hole. A sarcophagus shaped tea caddy on four bun feet (one foot off but inside one compartment), inside being two separate compartments with zinc linings, a wooden storage box with felt interior and mother of pearl inlayed escutcheon to key hole and along with a wooden cased W.J. Henderson & Co of London broadcast receiver. (4) Some wear, slight damage and chips etc commensurate to age.
A collection of silver items to include; a modern novelty silver Jockey's cap shaped caddy spoon, hallmarked by Harrison Bros & Howson Ltd, Sheffield, 1988, a single Victorian London silver napkin ring with part embossed design, by Josiah Williams & Co, a pair of Edwardian silver knife rests with "X" shaped ends, hallmarked by S Glass, Birmingham, 1908. Along with various boxed silver handled flatwares to include; salad servers, preserve spoon, knives of various sizes etc. (1 bag) Weighable Silver: Approx. 90.9 grams (2.9ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, general wear etc.
A collection of mixed silver flatware to include; a set of six William IV fiddle pattern teaspoons, all initialled to terminals, hallmarked by John James Whiting, London, 1834, a pair of fiddle pattern Victorian dinner forks, hallmarked, London, 1839, a pair of Victorian London silver sugar tongs, a set of six George III silver teaspoons, all initialled to terminal, hallmarked by William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, London, 1812. Along with a George III silver caddy spoon, beaded edged stem and initialled terminal, hallmarked by George Smith & William Fearn, London, 1790, and a cased Sheffield silver handled steel bladed knife. (1 bag) Weight: Approx. 465 grams (14.9ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, general wear.
A George V silver square cigarette box, with cedarwood interior, the cover engraved with an Earl's coronet, hallmarked London, 1917, makers mark rubbed. Along with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, fiddle pattern, hallmarked by HJ Lias, London, 1868. Box approx. 9cm wide x 3.5cm high. Total Weight: Approx. 214.5 grams (6.8ozt) Further Details: Some denting to both pieces, tarnishing, general wear and slight scratching.
A collection of silver items including a late Victorian tea caddy with a repoussé band of bacchanalian putti at the base of the body, a four-part toast rack by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, 1912, a tea strainer with a gadrooned edge and wooden handle, 1956; a pair of pierced millennium commemorative napkin holders with engraving and a bachelor's teapot with a tapered body and an angular bakelite handle by Harrods Ltd, 1934, gross weight: 19.4 ozt gross.
A collection of silver comprising a pair of vases, three bon bon dishes, a sugar bowl, a four-piece cruet, a pair of shell-shaped salts, two pairs of pepperettes, two sugar tongs, a caddy spoon, four salt spoons, four apostle spoons, four teaspoons, 26.8ozt together with a cigarette box, a pair of vases with weighted bases, another similar, a capstan inkwell, a punch ladle and a sauce ladle.
A William Comyns silver tea caddy and cover decorated with masks, scrolls and fish, together with a silver mounted Arts and Crafts photograph frame lacking glass, overall 29.5cm x 24cm, another silver mounted photograph frame with arched crest, overall 28.5cm x 20.5cm, also lacking glass, a silver reeded sugar bowl, a silver cigarette case, a silver three piece cruet with mustard spoon, boxed and two silver napkin rings in an associated box, 15.2ozt weightable silver.
A mixed collection of items including a silver milk jug with a spirally fluted bulbous body, a silver milk jug with a bulbous body on three foliage and paw feet, one silver pepperette, one white metal pepperette with an engraved presentation, one silver tea strainer, a set of twelve silver coffee spoons featuring shell-like decoration, one silver tea spoon, one silver mustard spoon, one white metal preserve spoon stamped '800', one serving spoon stamped 'AG', six silver napkin holders, one white metal napkin holder, one small engraved plaque stamped '830' and one silver-plated tea caddy, 19.2 ozt (19)
An 18th century ebonised bracket clock, with a brass carrying handle and caddy top glazed doors and sides with gilt spandrel, the silvered dial with strike silent dial to the arch, Roman numerals inscribed Thomas Hunter, London, with a twin fusee movement, striking on a bell, the brass back plate similarly inscribed, 57.5cm high
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE TEA CADDY, JAN BREDA, AMSTERDAM, CIRCA 1700 rectangular, chased with chinoiserie scenes on matted grounds, with a cylindrical patera-headed cap, 4.8cm highProvenance (Lots 71-135): A London Private Collection of Dutch Silver Toys, predominantly acquired circa 1960-1990
EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, JOSIAH WILLIAMS & CO., LONDON 1901 of cylindrical form, crimped borders, the body with blank oval cartouche within embossed scroll, foliate and fish scale surround9cm highQty: approx. 99GCondition generally good. Wear as per use and age, including minor misshaping and dings to rim.

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