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Early 19th century Chinese lacquered tea caddy, canted form, decorated with figural panels, and fitted with the original metal liner with lid, 16cm wide.Condition report:There are several cracks, chips and minor losses to the outside and inside of the caddy. The metal liner is scratches and heavily dented. Please see additional uploaded images.
A mixed group of silver spoons including; a George III Irish Fiddle pattern shell bowl caddy spoon by William Osborne, Dublin 1813, 9.5cm long, a George III Fiddle pattern bright-cut caddy spoon with pieced shovel bowl, Birmingham 1814, a George V Fiddle and Thread pattern ladle with pieced bowl, a Victorian sugar sifting spoon with registration mark, and a George IV Fiddle and Thread pattern sifting spoon, 77gms., (2.4ozs.), gross (5)
A matched canteen of Victorian flatware King's Husk pattern cutlery, various makers and dates, with Husk heel, comprising; six table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve table knives with loaded handles and steel blades, six side knives, ten dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, six teaspoons, six salt spoons, four mustard spoons, a caddy spoon with shell bowl, a caddy spoon with square bowl, a sugar spade, a child's fork, a matching table spoon, and a pair of sugar tongs, 4137gms., (133.3ozs.), gross, (78)
A handsome George III gilt-brass mounted mahogany bracket clock, the arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial, strike/silent dial in the arch and with pull hour repeat, by Aquila Barber, Bristol, the architectural case with caddy top and with four acorn finials, the sides with arched grilles, on foliate-cast scroll feet, the backplate also engraved and signed, eight day movement striking on a bell, with keys. Height including handle 57cm. Note: Aquila Barber is noted in A.J. Moore "The Clockmakers of Bristol 1650-1900" as working from 48 Wine St., Bristol between 1781 and 1846.
A 17th century Jacobean Commonwealth block fronted oak chest of drawers. The chest having a bank of three geometric moulded black fronted drawers with brass swingdrop handles and back plates to each drawer. Recessed fielded panels to the sides with a caddy top above All raised on pad bun feet supports. Measures approx. 100cm x 110cm x 59cm.
A George III 19th century mahogany inlaid bow front chest of drawers. The chest having a caddy top over a bank of two short over three deep drawers. Each having brass oval escutcheons with drop handles, ivory shield shaped keyhole escutcheons above. All raised on bracket feet with front apron.CITES exemption: 3UGQ2GE1 Measures approx. 103cm x 103cm x 55cm.

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