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A collection of Eastern ceramics and metalware including a circular brass engraved dish (d .20cm) , a white metal scene engraved dish (d. 17cm) a brass twin handled drinking cup , a brass begging bowl, a Japanese Satsuma dish decorated with Mandarin ducks and blossom (Kinkozan seal mark verso) ( chip to inner lip), a Chinese blue and white stem dish (Tian mark verso) (restored ) and a Persian paper-mache baluster tea caddy and cover with floral decorated panels (h: 210cm) (a lot)
An English Delft posset pot and cover, circa 1720, probably London or Bristol, the baluster body with domed cover, painted in blue with chinoiserie flowers and insects, the handles and spout with line decoration, height 20cm (body cracked, missing end of spout), together with a Dutch Delft caddy by De Porceleyne Lampetkan, painted with a crest, height 12.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A RARE 18TH CENTURY BOW PORCELAIN OCTAGONAL PLATE painted in the 'Golfer and Caddy' pattern, 22cm diameter Condition Report : minor rim chips, chip to footrim, minor scraches to glaze Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Caddy Spoon & Antique Silver Interest. A Collection of three George III Caddy Spoons comprising a London 1797 example by D Urqhuart & D Hart, a Birmingham 1804 example by Samuel Pemberton and a further 1806 example by Samuel Pemberton. From a private collection, all in excellent condition. See photos.
Caddy Spoon & Antique Silver Interest. A Collection of 4 Victorian Silver Caddy Spoons comprising 2 with Birmingham hallmarks of 1852 George Unite & 1857 'H & H' and 2 London examples with hallmarks of 1843 William Robert Smily and 1893 by Robert James Chaplin & Son, From a private collection, all in excellent condition. See photos.
A FINE 19TH CENTURY MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY with pagoda-shaped hinged lid above a Mother of Pearl florally inlaid front within column corners, standing on turned ivory bun feet; fitted interior with two lidded compartments.UK Ivory Act 2018 Exemption Submission Reference - U32ERWSJ22cm wide 13cm deep 17cm high
ABEL PANCHAUD, OXFORD STREET, (LONDON). A FINE GEORGE III GILT WOOD AND ORMOLU MOUNTED MUSICAL TRIPLE FUSEE VERGE BRACKET CLOCK with painted flower spray decoration and mirrored fret-cut spandrels beneath a caddy top with pineapple finials, side carrying handles and caryatid floral draped corner mounts; standing on scrolled leaf cast feet. The foliate engraved brass sheet dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic minute markings enclosing a signed centre and mock pendulum aperature beneath subsidiary dials for strike/silent, month calendar and days of the week fronting a substantial brass plated movement with finned baluster pillars, verge escapement and eight-day triple fusee repeating movement with fully engraved backplate and matching decoration to the pendulum cock, hour strike on a bell and 8cm pin barrel musical train with 10 hammers playing on a series of 8 graduated bells.60cm high 39cm across 28cm deepThe dial would have been silvered originally, if the post fixing bothers you it really needs sanding out and re-engraving which a good restorer could do, the case is in excellent original condition with all the original ormolu mounts, and there would have been two triangular ormolu frets to the top of the case flanking the top finial, the movement is original to case and is in good working condition chiming and Stiking on the hour and ticking away but may need a service. The clock has come from a deceased estate.
RICHARD COLSTON, LONDON, A WILLIAM AND MARY MONTH GOING WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK the caddy top hood with blind fretwork frieze above glazed panelled sides and tortoiseshell veneered applied pillars with brass capitals above a floral inlaid convex frieze and full-length floral marquetry door depicting flowering urns and birds enclosing a central brass framed lenticle above a matching panelled base. The 11" square brass dial with fine cherub head spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring with Arabic minute markings and matted centre dial with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and original finely cut steel hands fronting a month going movement with five finned baluster pillars, anchor escapement and outside countwheel strike on a bell - with original brass cased weights and pendulum.218cm high excluding finialThe clock is in very original unrestored condition. The side of the base panel is detached and split in two, the bun feet are missing, and there are chips and losses to the veneers and mouldings. Extra images of all damage have been uploaded. The movement is original to dial and is complete with all original wheel work, is working but will need a service, has original weights and pendulum. The seat board has been replaced but in our opinion, the movement is original to the case.
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
R CLEMENTS, LONDON. A 17TH CENTURY AND LATER EIGHT-DAY WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK the 11" square brass dial with crown and cherub head spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and outer minute markers enclosing a matted centre with seconds dial, date aperture and ringed winding holes fronting a five pillar eight-day weight driven movement with anchor escapement internal countwheel strike. The caddy topped case above a later inlaid veneered long trunk door with ebonised mouldings; raised on a plinth base.216cm high
WOGDON, LONDON. A FINE CASED PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOLS the octagonal browned Damascus barrels signed along the top flat, platinum touch holes and signed lockplates, engraved trigger guards with stylised pineapple finials and matching butt caps on full walnut stocks with slab-sided chequered grip fitted in the original mahogany caddy top case with flush fitting hinged brass handle, the hinged lid opening to reveal a baize interior with various loading tools including bullet mould, wadcutter, powder flask and cleaning rod.box 45cm wideThe pistols are both in very nice original condition. Minor knocks to the stocks but no splits or restoration. The barrels and lock plates have no pitting and the steel reatains some original blueing. The bores again are in excellent condition. The hammers have a strong action on half and full cock.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with banded top and folding gilt brass handle - interior fittings removed. Together with A 19TH CENTURY TORTOISHELL OVAL SNUFF BOX, 7cm by 4.5cmcaddy 25cm wide 15cm deep 16cm highIn regards to the mahogany caddy, the lock is missing and the escutcheon is a replacement. The top is slightly warped and the front piece of moulding below the caddy has been replaced. The bracket feet are missing.

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