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Late Victorian silver plated part dessert canteen, comprising 21 forks and 15 knives, each with mother of pearl handle bearing the Clan Robertson crest, (some handles a/f), in 2 mahogany cases with Robertson cartouche, (both a/f); silver plated spirit kettle on stand, pair of candlesticks, H.26.5cm; tea and coffee pot (handles a/f); tea caddy, enamelled part dressing table set, other plated items, Chinese pewter tea canister, H.24cm, and a quantity of Fiddle, Kings and other flatware, some with Robertson crest. (a lot)
LUDWIGSBURG 'Tête-a-Tête', 20. Jh. Weißporzellan mit polychromen Blumenmalereien, bestehend aus Mokkakanne mit Deckelknauf in Apfelform, zwei Tassen mit Untertassen, Milchkännchen und Zuckerdose, runde Kuchenschale bzw. Wandteller, D 26, 5 sowie eine Teedose, H 15 cm. Je bekrönte CC-Marke. Schöner Erhalt.| LUDWIGSBURG 'Tête-a-Tête', 20th century, white porcelain with polychrome floral paintings, consisting of a mocha pot with apple-shaped lid knob, two cups with saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl, round cake bowl or wall plate, D 26.5 and a tea caddy, H 15 cm. Ever crowned CC brand. Nice receipt.
NYMPHENBURG/LUDWIGSBURG/POTSCHAPPEL 3-tlg Konvolut Teedosen, 20. Jh. NYMPHENBURG Teedose in gebauchter, vierpassiger Form mit purpurfarbener Blumenmalerei, grünes Rautenschild, H 13 cm. LUDWIGSBURG Teedose mit schauseitiger Vogelmalerei, H 15 cm und POTSCHAPPEL Teedose mit Jagdmotiven, runde Deckelform, H 12, 5 cm. Je leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| NYMPHENBURG/LUDWIGSBURG/POTSCHAPPEL 3-piece mixed lot of tea tins, 20th century, NYMPHENBURG tea caddy in a bulbous, quatrefoil shape with purple floral painting, green diamond shield, H 13 cm. LUDWIGSBURG tea caddy with bird painting on the front, H 15 cm and POTSCHAPPEL tea caddy with hunting motifs, round lid shape, H 12.5 cm. Slight signs of age and wear.
MEISSEN 3tlg Konvolut Teedosen, 19. und 20. Jh. Frühes 19.Jh oder spätes 18. Jh.: Teedose mit Fels- und Vogelmalerei in monochromem Blau, Schwertermarke mit Marcolini-Stern am Rand der restaurierten Öffnung, keine Marke auf dem unglasierten Boden sichtbar. Restauriert, H 13, 5 cm; kleine Teedose ' indische Blume grün', H 9, 5 cm und 1 Teedose mit flachem Deckel und kupfergrüner Blumenbukettmalerei, H 10, 5 cm. Beide mit Schwertermarken des 20. Jh. Min. Altersspuren.| MEISSEN 3-piece mixed lot of tea caddies, 19th and 20th century, Early 19th or late 18th century tea caddy with rock and bird paintings in monochrome blue, crossed swords mark with Marcolini star on the rim of the restored opening, no mark visible on the unglazed base. Restored, H 13.5 cm; small tea caddy 'Indian flower green', H 9.5 cm and 1 tea caddy with a flat lid and copper-green flower bouquet painting, H 10.5 cm. Both with sword marks from the 20th century. Min. signs of age.
A Simulated Burr Wood Dome Top Tea Caddy, with engraved gilt metal strapwork, 18cm wide; together with a Regency satinwood tea caddy with acanthus patera and an oak caddy (3)A Simulated Burr Wood Dome Top Tea Caddy - Surface craquelure, some edge chips. Repair to rear left of cover near hinge. Opens and closes with no notable signs of warping. Strapwork slightly loose in places. with lock but no key. Both compartment lids presentRegency satinwood tea caddy - Very minor warping to lid but opens and closes. Some minor veneer chips. Lock but no key. Lacking both canisters and mixing bowlOak caddy - Slight losses to the acanthus detail to the top. Opens and closes no signs of warping. Lock but no key. Some cracks and small repairs to the lower plinth. With two canisters, one missing cover
Curiosities to Include, early 19th century papier mache snuff box and cover depicting a money lender, an agate desk seal, a Chinese bronze incense holder formed as a boy, miniture white metal pounce pot in the form of a flour caster, a late 18th / early 19th century white metal reliquary, a 19th century misers purse, lorgnette, turned snuff box, Keswick School of Industrial Arts Staybrite caddy spoon, a miniature book depicting various Royals, complete with miniature magnifying glass (cased) etc (one box)Reliquary - All specimens, tags and paper scrolls etc intact. Outer casing tarnished, general wear and some dentsMiniature Book - No collated. General wear with loose pages. Still with protective sleeve. The eye glass present and intact. Its outer case detached at the hinge and with heavy wearBlue bottle - Cork stopper snapped. No damage to glass, wear to gildingSeal - Braken and reglued and base of handle. Short crack to the matrix and other corner chips. other small chips and minor flakes to edge of handleSnuff box - Surface craquelure. Numerous edge chips. Top rim with a small triangular section of loss. General wear and surface scratchesOther items in the lot not reported
A Samson tea-caddy in the style of a Chinese famille verte original, the base with mark 'Modele Samson', 14cm wide; together with a rectangular box, possibly Samson also but un-marked, 18.5cm long; a blue and white teabowl, 7.5 cm diameter; and a damaged blue and white vase [4]Condition Report: Tall vase with Immortal, the neck is broken and restored.Small cup has rim chipsBox base has hairline crack, dirtyCaddy, general discolouration
A Collection of George II and Later Silver Flatware, various patterns, including a Hanoverian pattern table-spoon, London, 1738; a Celtic style caddy-spoon, by George Panton and Son, Edinburgh, 1938; a cased Victorian christening-set; five continental apostle-style teaspoons and other items, weighable silver 18oz 4dwt, 566gr; Together With a pair of silver plate grape-scissors (qty)
A Victorian rosewood veneer tea caddy of sarcophagus form with mother-of-pearl inlay, the interior with two dome top lift out tea canisters and central mixer compartment with later cut glass bowl - sold with a pair of early 19th Century silver bright cut sugar tongs - some veneer detached but present
A Victorian silver plated spoon warmer in the form of a nautilus shell, mounted on a rocky outcrop base with shell motif, approx 14 x 14 cms h; a Victorian silver plated biscuit box decorated with rocaille work with shell motif. The box opens to reveal two segments with pierced plates over a cavity. The frame supported on four feet with a carry handle, approx 18 x 32 cms (open); together with a Georgian silver plated tea caddy with bright-cut decoration approx 10 x 10 cms. (3)
Miscellaneous silver, including two cocktail whisks, Birmingham hallmark dated 1965/66, silver vesta Birmingham hallmark dated 1939, silver and enamel pill box Birmingham hallmark, mm L & S; silver AG Style caddy spoon London hallmark dated 1989, silver book mark London hallmark, sterling silver handled cake slice, Victorian silver gilt commemorative spoon London hallmark dated 1873 mm Atkin Bros. This lot continues with a 1948 London Olympiad caddy spoon, another silver caddy spoon Birmingham hallmark mm H & T; five salt spoons, Georgian silver salt shovel, silver butter knife Sheffield hallmark dated 1909, silver mustard spoon Sheffield hallmark dated 1909, miscellaneous other items include a silver plated caddy spoon, sugar sifter, pickle forks, treen mustard spoon, Firth's trim with bakelite handle, South American ashtray, silver plated caddy spoon and two cork bottle stoppers. Provenance: From three generations of the Horton-Smith family.
An Edwardian silver five-piece tea service, in the George III style, comprising a spirit kettle, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and tea caddy, of plain oval form with reeded edges and wood handles, spirit kettle 33 cm high, teapot 14 cm high, 29 cm long, Hallmarked for Crate & Mansell, London 1906, Total weight 56 troy oz.
A collection of silver to include; a pair of pierced silver engraved sugar tongs, maker IS and lion passant, another pair, Victorian, hallmarked for John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, a smaller pair of novelty sugar nips, engraved design, by Walter & John Barnard, a silver caddy spoons by Henry Matthews, a Walker & Hall silver caddy spoon and two other caddy spoons, both being of Georgian era. Weight: Approx. 141.8 grams (4.5ozt) Further Details: Some general wear and tarnishing.
A George III silver leaf shaped and engraved caddy spoon with loop handles, hallmarked by IT, Birmingham, 1798 (repairs to the handle) together with miscellaneous silver flatware, approx gross weight 2.7 ozt (82.8 grams), a silver mounted glass sugar caster, a silver pepper pot, various pounce pots and plated flatware (1 bag)
A mixed lot to include; a J. Bramah brass and mahogany sewing/vanity box converted to tea caddy, no compartments and missing cartouche to top, brass handles to sides, a mahogany candle box with lift-able top and pull out drawer, along with a small quantity of various boxes inc. a shell seaside modern souvenir box, a small jewellery box and metal box etc.
A mixed lot to include; a large British made pewter twin handled samovar, with detachable cover and filter, brass tap to front, approx. 43.5cm high, a 20th Century Eastern inspired lacquered wooden tea caddy with zinc lining, with abalone and gilt detail (broken hinge so cover detached, slight splitting and cracking, lock broken, no internal cover for tea containers, general wear). A self pouring Doulton Burslem ceramic floral transfer printed tea pot with pewter detachable cover, a black ceramic Wedgwood style tea pot, metal cover and metal false spout, two black ceramic engine turned designed tea pots of different sizes, a carved stone sculpture of two birds, no maker's etchings/marks, an Art Nouveau cast iron stylised Lady designed ash tray, a modern wooden cat, a small modern Robin made fabric/feather bird, (1 box) Further Details: Some damage as noted to tea caddy, some wear and tear to others.
George III caddy spoon by Hester Bateman, London 1787, a George III bright cut caddy spoon, octagonal vinaigrette with chased decoration by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1804, pair of decanter labels, modern caddy spoon and silver bladed fruit knife with mother of pearl handle, weighable silver 2.6oz 83gm
Cased pair of late Victorian silver salts with spoons by William Devenport , Birmingham 1899, cased three piece cruet set with blue glass liners and non matching plated spoons, Victorian silver gilt with cast and chased decoration cream jug and matching sugar bowl, by Wakely & Wheeler London 1888, pair of rococo style bon-bon dishes ( different dates and makers ) George III berry strainer spoon maker mark WE London 1826, two sifter spoons, caddy spoon and continental trefoil spoon, total weight 19.5oz 611gm

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