A Queen Anne walnut eight -day longcase clock Samuel Townson, London, circa 1710. The five finned pillar inside countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 12 inch square brass dial with ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with cruciform half hour markers, Arabic five minutes to outer track and signed Sam, Townson, London to lower edge, with pierced blued steel hands and twin cherub and crown pattern cast brass spandrels to angles in a fine burr walnut veneered case with removable domed caddy surmounted by box upstand above ogee moulded cornice and fine foliate scroll pierced frets to front and side friezes, generous three-quarter columns with gilt brass, 221cm highPurchased at Dreweatts, Fine Clock Sale, 2015. Come direct from a local deceased Estate.Condition Report: 221cm highSigns of re-polishing/restoration.Damage to the hood. Losses and breaks to the fret work in the hood. A few losses to the banding on the case. Damage to external case, see images. Clock comes with pendulum, weights
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A tortoiseshell pewter and ivory tea caddy, 19th Century, the interior with a glass mixing bowl and a covered compartment with lid, on ball feet, 16.5cm high x 19cm wide x 12cm deep (Ivory Exemption certificate: 7YUBELA6)Condition Report: Losses of ivory stringing.The mixing bowl is stuck in the housing.Two of the back feet have issues. Signs of re-gluing. Cracking to back left foot. Repair to right side, approx. 4-5cm long.
Three famille rose bowls, including one with a Guangxu four-character mark; a pair of famille rose dishes 23 cm diameter; a famille rose stand, 12.5 cm wide with worn Tongzhi four-character mark; and a Chinese Export, famille rose tea caddy, 12 cm high [7]Provenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from item to item. There are several areas of damage to this lot that includes hairlines, repairs, fritting/chipping, deterioration and riveting.
A Hallmarked Silver Backed Hand Mirror and Hair Brush, together with assorted plated ware including plated on copper chamberstick, a bottle coaster, JWB S plated toast rack, Elkington Modernist sugar bowl, dwarf candlestick, small circular photograph frame, decorative MH&Co plated caddy spoon, twin handled dish etc :- One Tray
A George III silver tea caddy, by Aaron Lestourgeon, London 1781, of oval form with beaded foot rim, hinged flat cover surmounted by a detachable Adam style urn finial, body bordered with pinstruck bands and tassels, further engraved with an armorial crest of wreath surrounding a deer, 14.0 cm high, 12.74 ozt.
A George III silver tea caddy, London 1788 by William Sumner, of hexagonal form, encompassed with pin-struck banded borders, embellished with bright-cut engraved floral garlands, and vacant navette cartouches suspending from ribbon surmounts, the hinged cover topped with a detachable carved ivory pineapple finial with silver radiating leaves, 15.5 cm, 11.8 ozt. Ivory certification reference 2UUGCS8D. The tea caddy is in overall good condition with no evidence of damage or repairs to the silver. The ivory pineapple finial is showing multiple cracks.
A George II silver tea caddy, Elizabeth Godfrey, London 1743, the oval pull-off cover with hinged shell shaped finial, overall decorated with c scrolls, the oval straight sided body engraved with flowering swags, rocaille and scrolls on four cast double scroll feet, 11cm high, 15.6 ozt.The flange of the cover seems to have had a repair in two places? see imagesThe walls of the body show a join and the soldering is a little crude but this is echoed by other soldering on this piece.The interior is very clean.See the extra images
Small Edward VII sugar box, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Sheffield 1906, plain silver tea caddy of baluster form by John Henry Rawlings, London 1906, Victorian capstan pepper mill, London 1880, silver mounted turned wood pepper mill, and a silver mounted cut glass sugar sifter, total weighable silver 9.20z 286gm
A collection of silver to include; a novelty leaf shaped silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Sheffield, 1987, Hugh Crawshaw, a modern Sheffield silver caddy spoon with embossed berry design, hallmarked Sheffield, 1982, Laurence R Watson & Co, along with a novelty Glasgow silver trowel shaped bookmark with mother of pearl handle, a Victorian Sheffield silver bladed mother of pearl pocket knife and a Birmingham silver pencil holder, weighable silver approx. 45.2 grams (1.45ozt)Further Details: Some slight tarnishing, crack to mother of pearl on pocket knife, general wear.
A collection of silver to include; an imported silver embossed small ashtray with figural design, import marks for Adolph Barsach Davis, a pair of early shell nipped pierced silver sugar tongs marked with Lion passant and maker TW, a stylised Victorian London silver sugar sifter with embossed and figure with anchor design, hallmarked by Rosenthal, Jacob & Co. With a small George III engraved silver Birmingham caddy spoon, initialled to terminal, maker possibly Joseph Willmore, (marks slightly indistinct), weight approx. 104.9 grams (3.3ozt)Condition: General wear, tarnishing.
A tea caddy, by Abraham Roentgen (1711-1793) , Ca. 1755-60, Germany, Ca. 16x22,5x14,5 cm, A brass-mounted rosewood tea chest, the concave domed hinged lid surmounted by a drop handle, opening to reveal a fitted interior with a rectangular brass canister flanked by a pair of cylindrical brass canisters, one of the two hexagonal ornaments to the top rim acts as a button opening a secret drawer, on bracket feet.
TeedoseWerkstatt von Abraham oder David Roentgen bzw. John Friedrich Hintz(?). 18. Jh. Mahagoni furniert, originale Messingbeschläge und grüner Samt. 15 x 24,5 x 15 cm (ohne Griff). Hochwertig gearbeitetes Tea-Caddy mit aus der Sockelleiste ausgesägten Füßen, allseits eingezogen gerundeten Kanten, profiliertem Scharnierdeckel und scharniertem Tragegriff sowie ornamentale Schlüssellochblende in der Front. Auch innen furnierte Schatulle mit grünem Samtbezug im Deckel sowie Stellwand für die Fachung Restauriert, einige kleinere Ergänzungen, 2 fehlende Stellwände, entferntes Geheimfach. Ohne Schlüssel. Tea boxWorkshop of Abraham or David Roentgen or John Friedrich Hintz(?). 18th century Mahogany veneered, original brass fittings and green velvet. 15 x 24.5 x 15 cm (without handle). Highly crafted tea caddy with feet sawn out of the baseboard, indented rounded edges on all sides, profiled hinged lid and hinged carrying handle, and ornamental keyhole panel in the front. Also inside veneered casket with green velvet cover in the lid and partition for the compartment Restored, some minor additions, 2 missing partitions, removed secret compartment. Without key. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
2 Vasen, Teedose und 3 Schälchen mit WeinlaubdekorMeissen. Schwertermarke, 2. H. 20. Jh., 1. Wahl. Unterglasurgrüne Malerei. Überwiegend Form "Neuer Ausschnitt". Kratervase (H 14 cm), 1 bauchige Vase (H 10,5 cm), 1 Teedöschen (H 9 cm), 1 Untertasse (diese in der Form "Großer Ausschnitt", 1 Muschelschälchen und 1 Nussschälchen Bestoßung am Rand des Nussschälchens. 2 vases, tea caddy and 3 small bowls with vine leaves decorMeissen. Sword mark, 2nd H. 20th century, 1st choice. Underglaze green painting. Predominantly form "New Cutout". Crater vase (h 14 cm), 1 bulbous vase (h 10.5 cm), 1 tea caddy (h 9 cm), 1 saucer (this in the form "Large Cutout", 1 shell bowl and 1 nut bowl Bump on the edge of the nut bowl. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Teedose und Schmuckdose Polychrom bemalt, 1x goldstaffiert. 1x ungemarkt, Thüringen, Ende 18. Jh.: rechteckige Teedose mit Knaufdeckel und Blumenmalerei, schauseitig das Monogramm "JHB" (H 13,5 cm). / 1x ungemarkt, Conta & Böhme, 2. H. 19. Jh.: kleine, in einer Hand gehaltene Dose (H 10,5 cm) Bestoßung an der Schulter der Teedose. Tea box and jewelry box Polychrome painted, 1x gold decorated. 1x unmarked, Thuringia, late 18th century: rectangular tea caddy with knob lid and floral painting, monogram "JHB" on the front (h 13,5 cm). / 1x unmarked, Conta & Böhme, 2nd h. 19th c.: small box held in one hand (h 10,5 cm) Bump on the shoulder of the tea box. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Silberne TeedoseVollständige Punzierung. 1917. Schweden. 10 x 11 x 6 cm. 270 g. 8-eckiger Korpus mit reich reliefierten Figurenszenen Gebrauchsspuren, Boden minimal gedellt. Silver tea caddyFull hallmark. 1917. sweden. 10 x 11 x 6 cm. 270 g. 8-cornered body with richly relieved figural scenes Signs of use, bottom minimally dented. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
An Edwardian tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy of slope top cutlery box form, applied silver strapwork mounts to the top and front with marks for Sheffield 1905 by Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall. 9cm wide x 9.5cm highSome parting in the joints samll area of veneer loss front left base and inside lid.
Three: Private E. J. Caddy, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment British War and Victory Medals (42264 Pte. E. J. Caddy. Hamps. R.) edge bruise to BWM; France, Third Republic, Croix de Guerre, bronze, reverse dated 1914-1918, with silver star on riband, mounted for wear, very fine (3) £100-£140 --- France, Croix de Guerre London Gazette 19 June 1919. Eustace John Caddy was a native of Crewkerne, Somerset. He served during the Great War with the 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment.
A collection of Irish bog oak and Whitby jet, comprising four bog oak circular boxes, two titled 'Muckross', largest 6.8cms, a bog oak ring tree, two pegs lacking, an owl pin cushion lacking eyes and pin cushion, 6cms, together with a caddy spoon, the jet handle inscribed 'Whitby', and other pieces. (qty) From the collection of Hilbre Marriott
A Tunbridge ware rosewood tea caddy, the cushion form lid with inset floral mosaic within an outer border of floral mosaic, the sides with an inset broad band of floral mosaic, circular bone escutcheon, turned bun feet. The lid interior lined in original green paper over a single lid inset with a mosaic panel of a swan amid vegetation within a striped border, hinges replaced, a very few minor corner losses, 21.5 x 11.5 x 13cms. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A pretty George III mahogany tea caddy, circa 1780, of elongated hexagonal form and veneered in fiddle mahogany, the lid polychrome painted with a floral oval within a wavy line and dot border. The front with a similar panel, the sides and remaining front panels with floral decoration, male part of lock lacking, worn foil interior, 14.8 x 9 x 11.5cms. For similar caddies see The Story of British Tea Chests and Caddies, page 194, plate 8.24. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A papier mache tea caddy, circa 1840, of rectangular form, the cushion lid with inset reverse decorated glass panel titled 'Royal Exchange', within a blue, red, grey and gilt border. The bombe sides with polychrome decoration raised on a bracket plinth, two internal lids with mother of pearl handles, foil lined interior, 21 x 15 x 12cms.
A fine pen work tea caddy, possibly relating to the Tunbridge trade, of sarcophagol form, the front with an oval eastern style panel, the whole decorated with flowers, leaves, fruit and bat motifs, the top a little faded, the lid interior with conforming decoration over a mixing bowl aperture with damaged bowl flanked by a pair of caddies, gilt brass ball side handles, floral bracket feet raised on lion paws, 32 x 16 x 19cms. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A good Tunbridge ware coromandel wood tea caddy attributed to Henry Hollamby, of rectangular form, the cushion lid with inset mosaic view of Eridge Castle, Kent, within a narrow mosaic border, the concave sides with a narrow band of geometric mosaic over a broad band of scrolling mosaic, turned ebonised bun feet, the lid interior lined in rosewood over a pair of lids with mosaic borders, foil lining complete, base with oval retailers label of 'W.H. Tooke É.', 23 x 12.8 x 14cms. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A Georgian mahogany tea caddy, circa 1820, of rectangular form, the lid inlaid with a conch shell in decorative oval border, boxwood line edges, bone diamond escutcheon, the lid interior in original red paper over a pair of lids edged in ebony, 22.5 x 13.5 x 13.5cms. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A Tunbridge ware rosewood tea caddy, of rectangular form, the front and lid with a panel of cube work within geometric borders, the interior with original blue paper lined lid over a single lid decorated with a panel of cube work with central turned knob, foiled line lower section, 15.6 x 10 x 9cms.
An inlaid rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagol form, circa 1820, the lid and front with kingwood cross bandings and decorative border, bone diamond escutcheon, brass ball feet, gilt brass cornucopia mounted side ring handles, lid interior in original green paper over a single lid, male section of lock lacking, 20.5 x 13 x 13cms. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A fake house from Tunbridge ware style tea caddy, 20th Century, the front painted with panelled door below fan light and surrounded by nine sash windows amid foliage, the sides and back with sash windows, all below a tiled roof and two chimney stacks, interior with voided roof over two lids, adapted from a 19th Century tea caddy, 21 x 14 x 20cms. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A rare Tunbridge ware rosewood rectangular tea caddy, the cushion form lid with inset mosaic panel of Eton College, Berkshire, within a narrow border of geometric mosaic, the concave sides with a band of narrow geometric mosaic over a broad band of floral mosaic, stick ware button escutcheon. The lid interior lined in rosewood over a pair of lids with narrow bands of geometric mosaic, foil lining, 21 x 11 x 12cms. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen

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