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A set of six Victorian teaspoons, marked for Mark Willis, Sheffield 1893, in fitted case. Along with a set of sugar tongs, marked for Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1906; three Georgian condiment ladles, an as found silver tea spoon, plus a Patent design caddy spoon marked 935. Total weight of the lot approximately 208 grams/6.687OzT.
A large Chinese cloisonne vase decorated with flowers against a black ground with manji pattern, the mouth with ruyie border and the foot with fish scale pattern (with carved wood stand) (height inc. stand- 37cm), together with a Chinese cloisonne tea caddy/tobacco jar of globular form on a tapered stem foot, decorated with dragons and pearl of wisdom against a black ground with cloud motifs, the mouth with ruyie border and the foot decorated with lotus motifs (with carved wood stand) (height inc. stand- 24.5cm), and another carved wood stand (5)
A mixed group comprising a plaster bust of the late Queen Elizabeth II, a decorative gilt pierced porcelain tazza/stand on square base (h- 21cm), an inlaid wodden table clock (w- 20cm), a dome topeed tea caddy with lead interior (h- 14.5cm, w- 20cm), a blue and white Prinknash Pottery tea strainer, a Fortnum and Mason ceramic box with honeycomb lid and bee finial (h- 11cm, w- 14cm), and a carved shell cameo light with three dancing girls on a tripod base (7)
A Sheffield plated Adam style tea caddy with domed cover, with upswept corners and urn style finial, with tapered panelled sides, raised on bun feet (excluding finial: 10cm x 13cm x 11cm) and a white metal tapered bud vase with scalloped border and scrolling leaf and flower decoration (12cm) (87.7g) (2)
Oriental Works of Art to Include: A Chinese Carving of A Boy Astride a Water Buffalo, with glass eyes and on an ornately carved and pierced stand, 25cm long, a 19th century Chinese lacquered tea caddy with pewter liner, two 20th century Japanese censers, a mother of pearl inlaid photograph album containing various postcards from around Asia, and a pair of 20th century gilt metal vases decorated with dragons (7)
A collection of silver items, including a Victorian twin handled sugar bowl with gilt interior, 12.5cm high, an octagonal pierced dish, 11.5cm, a set of four salts with scalloped rims and floral pressed decoration, 3.5cm high, various salt spoons, sauce spoon, 17.5cm, caddy spoons, pair of miniature goblets, 8.5cm, napkin ring, and ID bracelet, total combined weight 23.45toz. (1 bag)
An Elizabeth II silver cheese scoop WW, London 2003, with turned stained wooden handle, 7½in. (19cm.) long; together with a cast silver caddy spoon, with fruiting vine decoration, Israel Freeman & Son Ltd., Birm. 1975; a 'Port' wine label, W I Broadway & Co. Birm 1998; and a pickle fork, Birm. 1947, gross weight 3.2 tr.oz. (4) *Cheese scoop, wine label and caddy spoon all in very good condition. The pickle fork has a small ding and small soldered repair to the terminal of the hollow handle.
Chantilly porcelain tea caddy, circa 1740 - 1760, decorated in the Kakiemon palette with panels of birds, flowers and butterflies in colours, red painted mark to the base, height 10cm (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Kut Hing Swatow pewter globe form tea caddy, with liner and inner cover, height 16cm (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
William Robbins, London (circa 1779-1816), George III ebonised table clock, with caddy top centred with a brass carrying handle, four brass ball finials, arched silvered dial with Strike/Silent to the arch, Roman numerals with outer minutes, signed to the centre and with date aperture, twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the back plate engraved with foliate scrolls centred with a harlequin, all raised on brass ball feet, height 50cm, width 27.5cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).Please note the correct image for this lot uploaded 27.6.23 11.50am
Five silver caddy spoons comprising: Nathaniel Smith & Co., Sheffield 1790, with short thumb piece, wrigglework decoration and shell bowl; Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1855, gilded shell form bowl and pierced handle; William Gallimore & Sons, Sheffield 1891, shell form bowl; Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1908, double shell form bowl and navette handle; and a modern spoon with a scalloped bowl and dog nose handle, Birmingham 1973, overall weight approx. 66g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Victorian silver tea caddy, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1895, lobed inverted baluster form, repousse decorated with floral garlands and shell details, raised on four paw feet (a/f), height 15cm, weight approx. 249g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
A Chinese blue and white ovoid vase, 19th century, painted with scattered birds and flowers, apocryphal Kangxi four character mark, 10cm high; a Chinese Famille Rose tea caddy, Qianlong, 10.5cm high and a Chinese blue and white vase, late 19th century, painted with a lady playing the Zither for a seated gentleman, apocryphal Kangxi four character mark, 16cm high (3) Condition Report: Chinese blue and white ovoid vase with 5cm haircrack and another crack about 4cm long Chinese famille rose tea caddy with areas of restoration to rim Condition Report Disclaimer
A silver tea caddy, by Finnigans Ltd, London 1910, of cylindrical form, with engraved crest to the lid, a silver and cut glass caster, by Cooper Brothers, Sheffield 1904, a small silver and cut glass salt, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, and a silver candlestick, by Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester, of tapering square form, weighable silver 123gms (4) Condition Report:Available upon request
A set of six George III silver dessert forks, Stephen Adams II, London 1801, together with a collection of twelve silver cruet spoons, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a silver caddy spoon and a small collection of further silver and white metal spoons, total weighable silver approx 13.9oz (a lot)
A WILLIAM AND MARY EBONY BRACKET CLOCKBY ALEXANDER HEWITT, C.1690-1695the brass eight day twin fusee repeating movement with five knopped pillars and a crown wheel escapement, chiming on a nest of five bells and striking on a sixth, with a backplate heavily engraved with scrolling tulip foliage around a cartouche inscribed 'Alex. Hewitt / LONDON', the brass dial engraved with scrolling foliage, with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hours and Arabic minutes, with cherub head spandrels, the matted centre with a mock pendulum and date aperture beneath subsidiary strike/silent and seconds dials flanking the inscription 'Alex Hewitt / LONDON', the caddy top case with gilt brass mounts including flaming urns, with silk backed grilles, on clawed feet35.5cm high, 26.5cm wide, 17.4cm deep Catalogue NoteAlexander Hewitt was born in around 1671 and was apprenticed to the horologist and tool maker Benjamin Bell from 1685 until Bell’s death in 1691. Bell had a professional relationship with other London horologists including Robert Hooke and Thomas Tompion, the latter helped Hewitt to itemise and evaluate Bell’s workshop equipment and tools which Hewitt had inherited on Bell’s death.Despite being an extremely accomplished clockmaker, Hewitt appears to have joined the Curriers’ Company in 1697, thus watches and clocks by Hewitt are very rare.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCKBY RICHARD RAYMENT, BURY ST. EDMUNDS, C.1760the brass eight day single fusee movement with crown wheel escapement striking on a bell, with knopped pillars and bob pendulum, with a pierced back cock apron and foliate engraved backplate inscribed 'Richd Raymont / Bury St Edmunds', the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hours and Arabic numerals, with mock pendulum and date apertures, the arch with a rondel inscribed 'Richd Rayment / Bury St Edmunds', the case with a brass handle and a caddy top, with arched and glazed doors, with key and pendulum43cm high
A GEORGE III MUSICAL BRACKET CLOCKBY NATHANIEL BARNES, LONDON, c.1770-80the brass eight day twin fusee movement with a crown escapement and five knopped pillars, chiming on a nest of eight bells with twin hammers to each bell and striking on a ninth, the backplate engraved with flowering foliage and a basket of flowers, with a bob pendulum, the gilt dial with a silvered chapter ring, black Roman hours and Arabic minutes and date aperture beneath an arch with strike/silent and tune selection dials flanking the inscription 'Nathl. Barnes / London' and with scrolling spandrels, the mahogany case with a brass handle and a caddy top, with an arched front door and side panes, with keys and pendulum48cm high
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCKBY SAMUEL GOUJON, LONDON, C.1780the brass eight day twin fusee repeating movement with original verge escapement and striking on a bell, the backplate engraved with a coronet surrounded by foliage, the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hours and Arabic minutes, a date aperture beneath a strike/silent dial and inscribed 'Saml. Goujon, London', the case with a caddy top and a swing handle with gilt flowerbud finials above an arched door, the sides with silk backed fretwork grilles, on a moulded base, with pendulum and key46.5cm high, 26.8cm wide, 17.2cm deep
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK BY GEORGE LAMBERT, BLANDFORD, C.1780the brass eight day twin fusee movement with a crown wheel escapement, with bob pendulum, striking on a bell, the backplate with 'C' scroll and harebell swag engraved decoration and inscribed 'George Lambert / BLANDFORD', the silvered dial with black Roman hours and Arabic minutes, with date aperture and similarly inscribed above an engraved floral swag, the line inlaid Ellicott type case with a caddy top, with glazed sides and back door, on gilt brass feet, with a key and a conforming scrolling bracket (2)48cm high, 32.8cm wide, 22.2cm deepProvenanceThe property of a collector, Stirling House, Salisbury.

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