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A set of four early 20th Century silver buttons, cased, a silver caddy spoon, a RAF badge, a par of silver buckles etc. CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A Chinese export black-lacquered tea caddy, late 19th Century, the box in the form of a melon, with gilt decorated panels of figures in a garden and dragon gilt feet, enclosing a pewter tea caddy and cover, the lids with ivory handles , approximately 19.5cm high x 16cm wide/Ivory registration reference: MRRXLXUE CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A Chinese export gilt lacquered tea caddy, 19th Century, of octagonal form on four paw feet, painted in gilt against a black ground, with figures in a garden, the interior with engraved pewter canister with ivory handle, approximately 24cm wide x 13.5cm high x 18cm deep/Ivory registration reference: X55M23M3 CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
a modern caddy spoon, with "Celtic" decoration, a provincial condiment spoon, initialled, by George Booth of Aberdeen (GB, ABD, AB), c.1820, s small silvergilt ladle, by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1822 & a provincial teaspoon, with a Celtic point, initialled, by Robert Keay of Perth (RK, eagle, RK). c.1810, ; the latter 5.5" (14cm) long; 1.96ozt (4). *CR All pieces with wear, the caddy with minor knocks to the edge, the ladle with loss of gilding, the condiment spoon with minor scratches and particular wear on the terminal and the teaspoon with a fire stained bowl Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
two horn snuff boxes, a lacquer snuff box, a carved tortoiseshell snuff box, a gilt-metal magnifier, a tortoiseshell magnifier, a bone snuff box, a travelling fork & knife, a gilt-metal caddy spoon (initialled), two boxes simulating tortoiseshell and a small mounted porcelain pin dish decorated with the Queen's Westminster Rifle Volunteers emblem in the centre, London 1906; the travelling fork & knife 6" (15.2cm) long; (12). *CR All pieces with wear & mixed conditions, some with losses & damages. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with an oval bowl, initialled "M:H" on the back and with a Bright-cut engraved stem, no makers mark, London 1795, together with a modern handmade caddy spoon, makers mark defaced, London 1961 and a Victorian example with a fluted stem & terminal and an engraved bowl, by George Unite, Birmingham 1854; the latter 3.75" (9.5cm) long; 0.87ozt (3). *CR All 3 with wear & their own issues. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with hammered stems, by Johannes Siggaard, Copenhagen 1939, together with 7 teaspoons and another cake fork, same pattern, by Christian F Heise, Copenhagen 1928/31, and a set of 6 silvergilt coffee spoons with engraved terminals, also by Johannes Siggaard 1934/35/36, 3 other forks and a caddy spoon (inscribed); 14.4ozt (29). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
JOHN PEPYS, LONDON. A SMALL WILLIAM AND MARY EBONY VENEERED BRACKET CLOCK the caddy top case with well cast applied pierced mounts and acanthus leaf scroll handle above a glazed door with applied gilt escutcheons and pierced sound fret, the sides with matching sound frets and rectangular glazed aperture. The 6" gilt brass dial fitted winged cherub head spandrels with silvered chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with calendar aperture above VI and signed mock pendulum aperture above, Strike/Not strike lever at 3 o'clock. The substantial twin fusee movement with six finned knopped pillars and anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, fine scroll engraved and signed backplate with stylised dolphin to the centre. 32cm high not including handleThe case is in good original condition with minor splits in the veneer consistent with age. The glass in the front door is damaged. The movement is original to case and dial. The gut to the strike side of the movement is snapped, the escapement has been converted from verge to anchor and the pull quarter repeat work is missing. The movement will require attention.
JAMES DRURY, LONDON. A LATE 17TH CENTURY 10” LONGCASE MOVEMENT IN A QUALITY 20TH CENTURY CASE the burr elm case of good small proportions fitted a removable caddy top above a glazed door with barley twist columns on a slender trunk with D-moulded edge door and glass lenticle on a box base. The 10" square brass dial with engraved border, winged cherub head spandrels and silvered chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture fronting an eight-day weight driven movement with five finned knopped pillars striking the hours on a bell.197cm high including caddyThe clock does run and strike but its dirty and will require a service.
A REGENCY AMBOYNA AND EBONY STRUNG SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY the hinged concave moulded lid with ring handle enclosing a fitted pair of lidded cannisters and a leaf engraved centre glass blending bowl; the tapered body with ring and mask-head brass side handles raised on small turned feet.30.5cm wide 15cm deep 18cm high
A FINE GEORGE III TORTOISHELL, IVORY AND SILVER MOUNTED TENT TOP TEA CADDY the octagonal body with all-over ivory banding and inclined tent top with scrolling loop handle revealing two lidded compartments, bearing silver oval cartouche and escutcheon to the front with silver inlaid banding.UK Ivory Act 2018 Exemption Submission Reference - 5YZS3DRP 15.5cm wide 13cm high
A FINE GEORGE III TORTOISHELL, IVORY AND SILVER MOUNTED FACETTED TEA CADDY with all-over silver floral swag and bow decoration and ivory banding, the lockable lid with scrolling loop handle and bright cut silver banding revealing a lined inner compartment. The body of chamfered rectangular form with an engraved silver cartouche and escutcheon to the front.UK Ivory Act 2018 Exemption Submission Reference - YJHDFRE5 10cm high 9.5cm wide
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL CARRIAGE STYLE MANTEL CLOCK the caddy style enamel top with five leafwork finials above a rectangular case with enamel side panels and matching Corinthian corner columns on a moulded base, the silvered masked dial with Roman numerals signed below by retailers 'WEST & SON, DUBLIN' fronting a carriage clock eight-day movement with original lever escapement striking the hours/half hours on a gong, backplate stamped with makers mark for E. Maurice & Co.26cm high
A FINE GEORGE III TORTOISHELL, IVORY AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID FACETTED TEA CADDY the body of chamfered rectangular form with mother of pearl floral swag and bow decoration to the front within all-over ivory banding below a lockable lid with scrolling loop handle and starburst mother of pearl inlay revealing an inner compartment; silver cartouche and escutcheon to the front.UK Ivory Act 2018 Exemption Submission Reference - V5678S71 10cm wide 10cm high
AN EARLY 18TH FIGURED WALNUT BACHELORS CHEST the cross and herring-banded panelled top with caddy moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers fitted original shaped brass handles; raised on short cabriole legs.83cm high 76cm wide 32cm deepThe chest is original, the handles look to the original with no extras holes. The cabriole legs could be later. The chest has been re-polished and there are small pieces of venner which have been replaced around the drawer edges. The top venners look to tbe original.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY COROMANDEL AND BRASS BOUND DOMED TEA CADDY BY EDWARDS & JONES, 161 REGENT STREET the brass bound domed body with brass escutcheon and blank cartouche to the hinged lid revealing a gilt tooled velvet lined interior fitted two sprung domed compartments, engraved cartouche's "G" and "B" for Black and Green tea - both tin lined.24cm wide 17cm high 12.5cm deepThe lid has fine shrinkage cracks otherwise no other damage, the interior is in undamaged condition. Missing the key.
JOHN. MITCHELL LONDON. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY WALNUT AND SEAWEED MARQUETRY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the tiered caddy top hood with turned finials and blind frets above moulded turned pillars to the hood door and glazed side viewing panels. The profusely panelled inlaid case with centre glazed lenticle, panelled sides and box base on a moulded plinth. The 12-inch square brass dial with engraved wheatear border, crowned double cherubs head spandrels and a signed silvered chapter ring with Roman hour markings and Arabic outer minutes; matted centre dial with cut engraved date aperture, ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds and steel hands fronting an eight-day five pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside count wheel strike on a bell.260cm high,The case is in very good condition with no losses to the marquetry, the base of the case is original but approximately 8" of the backboard is missing from the base. The movement looks original to case and dial original to movement. The movement is complete and working but will probably need a service, hands have been replaced. Comes with brass cased weights and pendulum. The top caddy is detachable. The measurement to the top of the mould is 218cm. The height without the central finiel is 242cm.
A FINE GEORGE III CHEQUERBAND STRUNG SATINWOOD, SCROLLED PAPER, CRUSHED GLASS AND PORTRAIT PANELLED HEXAGONAL TEA CADDY the pointed-sided hinged top with coloured flower spray decoration enclosing a matching inner lid with side panels above a panelled scroll gilt edged body enclosing female figure panels on a crushed glass ground; the panelled reverse side depicting flowering baskets17.5cm wide 9.5cm deep 12.5cm high
A 19TH CENTURY BLONDE TORTOISESHELL VENEERED TEA CADDY of rectangular shape with silver wired panels, the hinged lid revealing a fitted interior of two lidded compartments and central mixing bowl.30cm wide 13cm high 13cm deepExtra image uploaded of the second lid, the diameter is average of 9cm the depth is 9cm. The caddy would of had bun feet and there is no ivory on this caddy.
FRA. REDSTALL, OVERTON. AN 18TH-CENTURY WALNUT AND ARABESQUE MARQUETRY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the hood with projecting moulded cornice above a blind sound fret, moulded side pillars and side viewing windows. The case with figured panelled sides and profusely inlaid trunk door depicting owls, other birds and scrolling foliage with a centre brass framed lenticle, a matching box base and a moulded plinth. The 12-inch square brass dial with cast mask head spandrels signed silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minute markings, matted centre with ringed winding holes, cut engraved date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial fronting a five pillar eight-day repeating movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell.220cm highThe clock does have its original caddy which is removable. The movement has been blocked up on the cheeks and in our opinion is not original to the case. The dial is original to the movement and looks to have been cleaned in recent years, and is in good working condition. The case again is in very nice condition with no losses. The base has been restored along the bottom approx 4 inches from the plinth. The plinth is also later. Comes with the original pendulum and lead weights.
A group of flatware, including: a pair of Victorian pierced silver sugar tongs, Birmingham, 1892, John Millward Banks, 11cm long; a Victorian silver caddy spoon, London, 1898, Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), 8.7cm long; a cased set of six silver coffee bean spoons, Birmingham, 1923, Hukin & Heath Ltd., 10cm long; another cased set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham, 1924, William Suckling Ltd, 10.8cm long; a Georg Jensen knife sharpener, stamped on the handle, 32.8cm long; a Dutch snuff box, stamped 925, 5.4cm long, 1.7cm high, 4.5cm deep; a tea strainer, stamped with 833 Dutch mark, 14.5cm long; a soup ladle, stamped with the 833 Dutch mark, scrolling and foliate decoration to handle, three forks, stamped with 833 Dutch mark; a Continental table spoon, stamped 800 A.M.D., pierced, 6.2cm long; and a cased set of silver plated nut crackers (lot)
A group of tea caddies and boxes, 19th century, to include a mahogany strung rectangular tea caddy with brass roundels to the lid, threaded with red fabric handle, and brass escutcheon with laurel wreath and swags, opening to reveal a single compartment interior with green felt lining to the lid, approx. 11 x 17 x 10cm; a mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, opening to reveal a single compartment interior with burgundy paper lining to lid, approx. 13 x 30.5 x 15.5cm; a rectangular single-compartment softwood box with walnut veneer layer, approx. 9 x 24 x 17cm, and a mahogany razor blade storage box with brass shield plaque to lid and brass escutcheon, with key, approx. 4.5 x 4.5 x 20.5cm; together with a boxwood and ebonised boxwood St. George style chess set, unmarked, some pieces AF, the 7.6cm high, the pawns 3cm high (lot)
Two tea caddies, one with an ebonised serpentine front, brass inlay and rosewood veneered interior, the other 19th century with decorative floral inlay to the lid; a salt box; a photograph frame; and a hardwood bookstandthe ebonised tea caddy 23cm wide; the decorative tea caddy 11.2cm wide; the salt box 23cm high; the photograph frame 32.5cm wide; the bookstand 38cm wideQty: 5The ebonised tea caddy with some patches and marks to the outside, some deterioration of the lacquering on the brass inlay, the knobs to the lidded compartments within in need of repair, the lock stamped 'Lund, London'. The smaller tea caddy lacking knop to the lid and to the lidded compartment within. The salt box with a split to the front and minor marks, otherwise in good condition. The front of the photograph frame with some minor marks and wear, otherwise in good condition, the back with a replaced cover and stand. the bookstand in good condition.
A Victorian oak Gothic Revival cellarette, having cavetto moulded caddy top, the front and sides moulded with Gothic tracery, metal lined, on squared tapering feet with castors, 66cm by 48cm, 51cm high Condition Report - Split top, moulding off lower left back but present, otherwise good not period liner.

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