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Collection of Chinese ceramics, including a mystery teapot modelled as a peach, 14cm, blue and white tea caddy, pair of blue and white salts, export plates and platters.Qty: QtyCondition report:The teapot handle and spout have been restored. There are also hairline cracks to the body. Most items have chips, hairline cracks and / or repairs. Please see additional uploaded images of most items in this lot.
TWO WORK BOXES, A PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS AND OTHER WOODEN BOXES, to include a wooden work box with cerise pink lining and a mid-twentieth century wicker work box on four legs, each with some contents, including needles, threads, pins, scissors, darning mushrooms, beads, binding, etc, together with a tea caddy with inlaid foliate design, a small wooden box decoupaged with photographs of Saltburn, a pair of candlesticks with twisted stems, and a small barrel shaped tea caddy, etc (7) (sd)
A GROUP OF FOUR TOM DIXON COPPER FINISH 'BREW' ITEMS Comprising: a tray, a coffee caddy, a biscuit tin and four espresso cups, with boxes Tom Dixon The tray 42cm diameter Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A TANG TANG TANG COPPER AND WOOD TIERED CADDY The copper finish support and handle with a two tiered detachable tray, with cover, 30cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
William Parr, London. A George III red lacquer painted and gilt Chinoiserie longcase clock. The caddy top hood enclosing an arched brass 12'' dial with calendar and seconds subsidiary and silvered Roman chapter supporting an eight day movement striking upon a bell. The trunk with three quarter door above a box base, on stepped plinth, 264cm
An early 19th Century rosewood travelling desk stand, the rectangular body with central turned carrying handle, the hinged cover opens to reveal fitted compartments and pen recess, with single drawer to lower section above gadrooning, the interior with a pair of ink bottles with silver plated covers, calligraphy pen and nibs, the box 25.5cm wide x 15cm deep x 12cm at highest point together with a Regency inlaid mahogany box tea caddy, lined, 11 x 11 x 11cm (2)
An early 19th Century rosewood inlaid mother-of-pearl tea caddy, sarcophagus shaped with ring handles on four stud supports, the cover with gadroon upper section border and inlaid roundels and foliate motifs, the front section with roundels, the inside cover with ruched green velvet, the twin compartments with turned bone finials, liners missing, approx 19cm wide x 11cm deep x 14cm high
A 19th Century rosewood veneered brass inlaid large tea caddy, sarcophagus shaped, the cover with gadroon upper section and scrolling foliage decoration, with similar escutcheon, with ring handles on four stud supports, the cover opens to reveal burgundy velvet plaid backing, the fitted interior with two lift top compartments, central recess (mixing bowl missing), brass key plate, approx 33cm wide x 16.5cm deep x 16.5cm high (1)
A GILT METAL AND JASPERWARE MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK BY HOWELL, JAMES & CO. the two train movement striking on a bell, the dial with Roman numerals and inscribed with the makers name, 'To The Queen' and 'London A Paris', the architectural case with a caddy top and five turned finials over a body with jasperware panelling surrounded by four pillars, 36cm high
A GEORGE II RED AND GILT JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK STEPHEN ASSELIN, LONDON, CIRCA 1725 The eight-day bell-striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial applied with mask and foliate spandrels, a silvered Roman and arabic chapter ring, matt centre and subsidiary STRIKE/SILENT selection dial to the arch, signed on a silvered plaque 'Step. Asselin LONDON' the gilt and polychrome decorated red japanned case with chinoiserie landscapes, a domed caddy surmount 258cm high, 50.5cm wide, 26cm deep Provenance: Christie's, London, Property From A European Noble Family, 10th November 2005, lot 40, where purchased by Robert Kime Formerly at Docker Nook and Warwick Square, see Alastair Langlands, Robert Kime, Francis Lincoln Limited, London, 2015, p205Stephen Asselin is recorded working in London from around 1700. He is not recorded as becoming a member of the Clockmaker's Company which suggests that he was most likely a Huguenot immigrant.   Condition Report: Movement is essentially in working condition however mechanism is dirty/dusty hence a clean/service is required. Notches cut the 3 o'clock edges of the plates indicates that an alarm mechanism was once fitted that is no longer present. Otherwise movement appears complete and all-original. The dial in in original albeit in dirty/neglected condition. The centre shows evidence of being fitted with an alarm disc (curved cut-outs to the seconds ring and signature plate). The areas of silvering are now very thin presenting as almost brass in colour. The right-hand corner of the plate has evidence of being bent and re-straightened; the dial foot behind also has a small loss to the tip (section above the securing pin hole). The right-hand mount to the arch is missing a fin from the dolphin. The hour hand has been repaired; the minute hand and selection pointer to the arch are replacements. The seatboard is original to the movement which rests on blocks applied to the case uprights (cheek); the presence of these blocks suggests that the movement and dial re not original to the case. The dial sits a little wonky (leans to the right) hence some adjustment to the blocks will be required to level it.The case is very original retaining old surface in essentially untouched condition. The hood is in good original condition with notable faults limited to blind fret panels missing from the quadrants above the break-arch pediment and some historic worm damage. The rear of the superstructure is interestingly backed with old thick paper inscribed in ink with random Iberian text. The trunk and base are in very fine original condition with faults limited to some very slight localised flaking to the raised decoration; the finish can be best described as fine patinated old original surface with pleasing degree of age-related wear, discolouration and fading. The backboard is in fine condition and the skirting is also original albeit with historic worm damage and a small scarf repair to inner panel to the rear left hand corner. The left-hand side has some slight shrinkage cracking towards the rear edge; the lock to the trunk door is a replacement.Clock has pendulum, a pair of modern cast iron weights a crank winder and a case key. Condition Report Disclaimer
Silver & silver plate - 19th century silver caddy spoon, marks worn, possibly Birmingham 1825; silver tea spoons etc, 1.98ozt; set of silver silver plated place card holders, as Apples, another set as Game Birds, assorted epns flatware, pair of Trooping the Colour coasters, Newark 1987, Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment, etc, part cased qty
STEPHEN ADAMS II; a George III hallmarked silver jug decorated with coat of arms within a laurel wreath, London 1801, height 11.5cm, approx. 2.8ozt, also a Deakin & Francis Ltd George V hallmarked silver jug, Birmingham 1915, approx. 1.5ozt, together with a small Viners Ltd George VI hallmarked silver twin-handled trophy mounted on an ebonised socle base, Sheffield 1951, approx. 1ozt, and a small Mappin & Webb hallmarked silver caddy spoon, combined approx. 5.5ozt (4).

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