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Late Victorian silver lidded tea caddy, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1896, half reeded oval form with domed cover, height 12cm, weight approx. 150g; also a Deakin & Francis silver small vase, Birmingham 1891, of reeded and fluted baluster form decorated with a trailing band of flowerheads and a vacant cartouche, height 7cm, weight approx. 61g (2) (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Rosewood and brass mounted tea caddy, canted rectangular form with brass strap embellishment, the interior with a cover, 14.5cm x 12cm x 9.5cm high (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
A WILLIAM AND MARY EBONISED STRIKING BRACKET CLOCKBy Richard Colston, LondonThe caddy top case with foliate cast handle and pierced foliate mounts, above glazed doors and sides, the 7in. square brass dial, signed Richard Colston, London on the dial plate below the VI, with winged cherub masks, silvered chapter ring and finely pierced and chased hands, the twin train six-pillar movement with latched plates, now with anchor escapement and lacking the quarter repeat work, profusely engraved and signed backplate 38cm highRichard Colston was a Freeman of the Clockmakers from 1682, he died 1702/9.Condition reportThe clock is in unrestored condition. It has one key and a case key. As stated the movement has been converted to anchor. The quarter repeat work has been removed. The dial is latched to the upper pillars and pinned to the lower.
A SILVER TEA CADDY AND A SILVER CREAM JUG (2)The tea caddy modelled as a miniature Georgian knife box, with a rococo shaped hinged handle to the top, height 8.5cm, London 1902, the Georgian cream jug decorated with beaded borders and with a scrolled handle, London probably 1777, combined weight 268 gms
A BRITANNIA STANDARD EARLY 18TH CENTURY SILVER TEA CADDYOf rectangular form, later inscribed to the base, otherwise plain, with a detachable cover having a bead finial, maker's mark indistinct, possibly London 1707, height 11.2cm, weight 164 gms Condition Report; There are a few minor surface marks, no evidence of engraving, overall in good condition
THREE CADDY SPOONS AND TWO TEASPOONS (5)Comprising; a Russian caddy spoon with engraved decoration, Moscow 1890, a caddy spoon with pierced decoration to the handle, Sheffield 1921, a Victorian caddy spoon with a shell form bowl, London 1847 and two Russian fiddle pattern teaspoons, combined weight 115 gms Provenance The Estate of the late Professor Jonathan & Mrs Deanna Brostoff, (See Bellmans website article for further details)
A PAIR OF SILVER SERVING SPOONS AND FURTHER MOSTLY SILVER FLATWARE (12)The serving spoons London 1901, also a pair of sugar nips, four pairs of sugar tongs (one broken) two caddy spoons and a baby spoon, combined weight 333 gms, also a silver spoon with a loaded handle and a steel bladed knife
A SILVER COMPOSITE THREE PIECE TEA SET AND A PLATED TEA CADDYComprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece of oval form with partly fluted decoration, the teapot Chester 1908, the sugar bowl and the milk jug Birmingham 1904, combined gross weight 843 gms, also a plated hinge lidded oval tea caddy
A WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCKThe case fundamentally circa 1695 and with later elementsWith a caddy top above 10 3/4in. square glazed door, the trunk with three panel bird amongst foliage marquetry panels, the sides each with plain walnut veneer panel in two pieces, above the base with partial marquetry panel, the associated 10in. square dial detailed Thos. Nichols, Oundle, with later twin train striking movement, anchor escapement, case and movement associated218cm highCondition reportTogether with crank winding key and two brass-cased weights. There is a brass bob pendulum. As stated case and movement/dial are associated.The case is circa 1695 and with later elements due to damage and repair. The hood’s pierced panel above the door is replaced with a later oak fillet. The fillet around the inside of the door is replaced. The part just below the caddy may be later? The main part of the case is relatively original. The backboard is complete as are the internal side pieces. The cheeks have been reduced and have later risers and an associated seatboard. The front marquetry panel is about 66% present, the lost part now veneered in walnut. The plinth at the base is later.The movement and dial are associated and it would require a service to be in going condition.
A selection of Chinese blue and white porcelain, 18th century and later, comprising; an 18th century rouleau vase, decorated with with bands of dragons and foliate scrolls, the underside with double concentric circle mark, 28cm high, a 19th century baluster vase, with lions mask ring handles, with associated cover, four character Kangxi mark to the underside, 24cm high overall, a late 19th century prunus pattern ginger jar and cover, 13cm high, and a 20th century square section tea caddy, 13cm high (4) (at fault)Condition report: Each piece shows surface wear commensurate with use and age, including surface scratches, minor chips and nibbles. The rouleau vase shows a loss to the neck (as seen in photo). The baluster vase with associated cover shows restoration to the neck. No other obvious signs of damage and restoration.
A selection of silver flatware, to include; a silver fiddle pattern table spoon, John Round & Son Sheffield 1905, an Old English table spoon, John Round & Son Sheffield 1921, a mother of pearl handled caddy shovel, Birmingham circa 1790, an Edwardian silver bread fork, Sheffield 1902 and further silver to include Georgian sugar tongs, teaspoons a sugar sifter spoon etc., gross weight of silver approx. 12.5ozt (Qty)
A selection of silver items, to include; a pair of short candlesticks A J Pepper & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1918 and 1919, loaded, 10cm high, a Victorian silver caddy shovel Birmingham 1856, a Chester silver cream jug, with scroll handle and three lions mask feet, 8.5cm high, a further Birmingham silver cream jug of half reeded form and six assorted silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, gross weight 8.4ozt (excluding candlesticks) (11)
A Tunbridge ware rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagol form, the front and lid with rectangular and circular panels of stick ware, repair to one segment of lid, rosewood ring side handles. The lid with ruched velvet lining over a pair of removeable caddies with stick ware tops, divided by a moulded glass mixing bowl, 30.2 x 14.8 x 17.5cms. From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
A Tunbridge ware rosewood tea caddy, of rectangular form, the front with stick ware border and escutcheon, the lid with a panel of mosaic within double stick ware borders, the interior with a pair of stick ware bordered lids, 21 x 11.5 x 12cms. From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
A Tunbridge ware rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagol form labelled for Cheesman, raised on bun feet, ivory escutcheon, the canted lid with a panel of cube work, the interior with two cube work lids divided by a replacement glass bowl, the marbled paper base with rectangular printed label 'Cheesman Turner and Tunbridge Ware Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail No 9 Cranbourn Street West Street, Brighton …..', 30 x 15.2 x 17cms. Illustrated Austen(B), Page 74, Plate 26. From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
An early 18th century Dutch walnut repeating table clockJoan Klock, AmsterdamThe caddy top surmounted by a cast twin-bud handle, over a moulded cornice, silk-backed sound frets and glazed sides, on a stepped base with bun feet. The 7 inch square brass dial with winged cherub spandrels framing the silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, signed Joan Klock Amsterdam around VI, the matted centre with chamfered and engraved date aperture and ringed winding holes, under elaborately pierced blued steel hands. The twin gut fusee movement with knife-edge verge escapement, the plates united by five knopped and ringed pillars, the back plate with elaborate acanthus leaf and floral engraving, signed to the centre Joan Klock Amsterdam under a melancholy beast head. Ticking, striking, and repeating. With a crank key and two case keys. 28cm wide x 19cm deep x 44cm high, (11in wide x 7in deep x 17in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good mid-18th century French ormolu-mounted tortoiseshell wall timepieceJ Baptiste Baillon, Paris, No.4153. Some mounts stamped with the 'C' couronné poinçonThe waisted case surmounted by cupid pondering a sandglass held aloft in his left hand, a starry globe in his right, his dais framed by four mythical creatures over a narrowed trunk with sound frets, the body inlaid all over with cut and engraved brass patterns of well-formed trailing flowers, a pair of roaring dragons flanking a central mount to the base depicting one cherub waking another, raised on elaborate scroll feet on the matching inlaid wall bracket.The 5 inch white enamel Roman and Arabic dial with gilt fleur-de-lys half-hour markers, signed to the centre Js Baptiste Baillon under the finely pierced and engraved gilt brass hands.The rectangular movement of fourteen day duration, the backplate united by four turned and pinned pillars with shaped lower edge, silk suspended pendulum visible through the glazed front, the quarters and hours struck on demand via two hammers and a bell mounted in the caddy. Ticking, repeating. Together with a pendulum, regulation key, winding key and door key. 33cm wide x 17cm deep x 75cm high, (12 1/2in wide x 6 1/2in deep x 29 1/2in high)Footnotes:Accompanied by a full description prepared by Crijns & Stender, Antiquair, Uurwerkmaker & Beedigd Taxateur, dated March 1993.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * Y* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good second quarter of the 18th century French ormolu-mounted tortoiseshell wall clockL. Talon, ParisThe case surmounted by a detachable caddy with gilt fleur-de-lys finial on a classical urn with hoof feet, the tete-de-poupee shaped case centred by a Roman style portrait medallion over elaborate scroll mounts to the corners and base, the sides with cut-brass inlaid lozenges, over a tapering wall bracket with cast edge and goats head corner mounts, framing a coloured horn panel and terminating in a floral bud finial. The 6 inch thirteen-piece white enamel Roman dial with engraved outer minute ring and blued steel hands, signed L. Talon AParis. The large rectangular movement united by five pinned tapering pillars, verge escapement with silk suspended pendulum and solid outside countwheel strike on a bell, signed along the lower edge L Talon AParis. 25cm wide x 17cm deep x 79cm high, (9 1/2in wide x 6 1/2in deep x 31in high)Footnotes:LiteratureAccompanied by a photograph and description prepared by Mentink & Roest.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * Y* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT TEA CADDY & OTHER COLLECTABLES the caddy, 23cms W, coopered wooden brandy barrel on stand with nickel plated fittings, 25cms H, carved hardwood box, deeply carved decoration and domed hinged cover, 21cms W, 1litre bottle of Famous Grouse, various cutlery and other itemsProvenance: deceased estate Conwy
SMALL SILVER GROUP comprising George III tea caddy spoon, London 1791, maker Peter & Ann Bateman, 9cms L, George III mustard spoon, London 1785, maker George Smith II, 10.25cms L, Georgian silver marrow scoop, marks indistinct, probably London, 22.5cms L, a further Georgian mustard spoon, part silver mark, maker Benjamin Mountigue, 9.25cms L, and 3 x silver thimbles, one bearing Birmingham hallmark, the other two Charles Horner, Chester hallmarks, various dates, 2.5ozt grossProvenance: deceased estate Conwy
An 18th Century George III Satinwood and Scrolled Work Tea Caddy of Canted Hexagonal Form, the Central Panel Having Painted Porcelain Oval Plaque Depicting Maiden in Exterior Setting Surrounded by Swag Scrollwork Design and Enriched with Gilt, the Flanking Sides Decorated with Vase of Flower Design and the Hinged Lid with Scrolled Ring Handle Opening to Reveal Inner Press, 16x8.5x11.5cms High
TEA CADDY ETC. A large plated metal tea caddy with screw top & inner stopper, a patent Cardinal Plate sugar dispenser, an hors d'oeuvres dish with moulded glass liners etc. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
KESWICK COPPER. A Keswick copper caddy spoon, stamped. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

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