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Large 19th century Chinese export bowl with rose sprig decoration; together with a hard paste double handled goblet with monogram; small Chinese teapot with meta carry handle; porcelain lidded caddy with armorial decoration, probably Chinese Export; others (AF)Please see further images as requested for condition. Repairs and damage to all items.
A 19th century burr walnut tea caddy, 13 x 24 x 14cm, also a folding travel chess set by Au Paradis des Enfants in a mahogany case with brass hinges, 3 x 15 x 10cm; together with a chip-carved long box, 8 x 32 x 7cm; brass grinder, silver plated pierced bottle coaster, 18cm diameter, and replica sovereign paperweight, 11cm diameter (6)
A 19th century burr walnut veneered tea caddy, of rectangular shape with hinged cover opening to reveal two hinged containers and central removable cover, all three with lighter wood inlay, together with three other wooden boxes, 19th century, two with inlaid banding and empty interiors, other larger mahogany writing box with mother of pearl inlay but no innards, along with a 20th century embroidered fire screen of ship scene. (5) Some with wear, loss, damage and splits / cracks etc.
A collection of silver, white metal and plated items including jewellery to include; a late Victorian silver cylindrical tea caddy or jar, with removable cover, all embossed and engraved with flowers, foliage and with vacant cartouche; a Birmingham silver clothes brush with floral / foliate design, by Henry Matthews; a George V silver trowel shaped mother of pearl handled book ark, Birmingham, 1936; a small heart shaped 800 silver box with gilt interior; a Walker & Hall silver golf related spoon; an Eastern white metal buckle; three silver bangles, one plain, others with engraved design; a silver bladed mother of pearl pocket knife; a small quantity of Victorian or later sweetheart or style brooches including one 1837-1897 Victoria jubilee example (few with broken pins); a Birmingham silver fob medal with albert chain with knot design (broken); a hallmarked silver locket of oval shape; a stylish Art Deco 935 silver and paste set clip / pendant; a circular double sided locket style pendant with portraits and paste set mount; a cubic zirconia and 925 silver necklace; a pair of 925 silver gilt earrings; a silver mounted cameo brooch and others, along with a plated hand mirror, plated shell shaped butter dish with liner; a plated coin holder and a plated purse. (1 bag) Weighable English silver approx. 217.6 grams (6.9ozt) Further details: all silver pieces tarnished and with wear; cylindrical caddy with small dents and surface marks / scratches, loss to gilding; trowel with wear and scratches; brush with dents and surface wear; all plated items with loss and worn plating; general wear to all.
Registration No: ESV 934 Chassis No: 5562133378 MOT: ExemptBelieved all original example that still wears its livery of Metallic Green over Light Green plain broad-cloth upholsteryImported to the UK in 1984 and then laid up in dry storage until nowOffered as an exciting non-running projectDisplaying a c.25,837 miles on the odometer (not warranted)Styling and horsepower were the watchwords of '50s American car design and no examples epitomised the thinking more than the voluptuous Harley Earl-penned Cadillacs. For the lower, sleeker body of the Series 62 model introduced in 1953, the effect of the distinctive tailfins that had been the company's hallmark since 1948 were heightened by: a redesigned grille with heavier integral bumper and tapered dagmar-style bumper guards, prominent headlamp eyebrows, smoothly curved one-piece rear window and a fresh design of full-size chrome wheel trim. Cadillac changed their grille design every year, but in 1955, the grille was redesigned with wider spaces between the blades and the parking lamps were repositioned directly below the headlights. On the sides of the body the rub-rail moldings formed a right angle with the vertical trim on the rear doors or fenders. Built for the 1955 model year, little is known of the early history of chassis number 5562133378, but evidence suggests that the car spent its early life around the Philadelphia, PA area thanks to a Keystone Automobile Club sticker on the rear valence. The vendor and long-term current owner discovered this remarkably original car for sale on a trip to the US in the early 1980s and imported it back home to the UK via the Liverpool docks. When the Cadillac arrived, it was immediately registered in the UK as 'ESV 934' and driven back from Liverpool to its long-term home in East London before immediately being laid up in dry storage until late December 2024 when the decision was made by the vendor to sell it. The storage conditions have done wonders to preserve the car in its original Metallic Green paint scheme and the original duo-tone Green broad-cloth interior has also survived intact (albeit with some small repairs to perform where 70-year-old stitching has let go). Now offered as a very exciting project, 'ESV 934' is described by the vendor as being 'surely the most original example of its type in the UK which remains very solid'. We are sure that any prospective purchaser would be hard pressed to decide whether to sympathetically recommission the mechanical parts and run it in 'oily rag' guise or to use this un-messed with example to conduct a full restoration. To be offered without reserve, this Elvis-era '55 'Caddy' is supplied with UK V5C and registration plates, hub caps and rear-wheel spats, original jack and a charming period set of snow chains in their original Allstate box. For more information, please contact: Lucas Gomersall lucas.gomersall@handh.co.uk 07484 082430
A mixed lot to include an Asprey rosewood bookstand with brass clad edges, a Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy on gilt metal paw feet A/F, an Elliott mahogany cased mantel clock retailed by Mappin & Webb, a spelter model of a suit of armour and leather cased playing cards Location:GLIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A quantity of 19th century ceramics and later to include a Royal Crown Derby part dessert service, German and French figurines, Paris Samson style tea caddy, majolica jug (handle staple restoration), Vista Allegra jardiniere, and other items Location: GRIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A William IV rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddywith curved sides, the fitted interior with central associated crackle glass mixing bowl flanked by twin lift out tea canisters with hinged lids, on compressed feet height 20.5cm., width 35cm., depth 20cm.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age. Mixing bowl a later replacement. Key present and lock functional
An Edwardian silver tea caddy, Roberts & Belk Ltd, London 1906, the domed fluted cover above conforming body, with lion mask swing handles, 13cm high, with an Edwardian silver novelty table lighter, Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1906, modelled as an Aladdin's lamp, 7cm high, gross weight 10ozt (2)
An Edwardian silver tea caddy, Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1904, the hinged cover above plain polished oval body, 11.5cm high, 8ozt Condition report: Cover is a little hard to open, but sits flush against the body when closed. Scratches seen throughout the interior, with majority of gilt having worn away. General surface scuffs, scratches, dents, tarnishing and blemishes seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Sits flat against surface.
A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, of bombe form, the hinged cover centered with a monogrammed cartouche opening to twin lidded compartments, all upon ivory bun feet, 14cm H x 18cm W x 12cm DCondition reportVery minor chips to one corner of the cover, wire divider lifting at another corner.Very minor chip to one corner of the internal lids, cracks to two of the ball feet along with a length of ivory beading missing to the underside of the caddy, please see additional images, further possible very minor nibbles and marks commensurate with age and use. Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Ref: HKMXPY55
A George V silver tea caddy, Barker Brothers, Chester 1915, the domed hinged cover above gilt interior and demi fluted tapered body, 11.5cm high, 4ozt Condition report: Hallmarks clear. Domed cover doesn't close firmly or flush against body. Sits flat against surface. General surface scratches, dents, blemishes and tarnishing, commensurate with age and use. Compression seen to the base at the front of the caddy (can be seen in the first image) Obvious scratch/dent seen to the front of the caddy (seen in second image) Finial not straight.
A walnut cased bracket clock, late 19th/early 20th century, the caddy form case enclosing the 17cm brass break arch dial and the eight day two train movement stamped 'PHS' (Philipp Haas & Söhne), striking on a coiled gong, 71cm high, along with an early 20th century oak cased eight day Arts and Crafts mantel clock by New Haven, paper label verso, 35cm H x 30cm W x 12cm D (2)
A collection of forty Lilliput Lane Cottages and an unboxed David Winter item, all with deeds and boxes unless otherwise specified, comprising The British Collection - "Bobby Blue", "The Windmill", "With Thanks" (tiny chip), "Grandma's Garden", "The White Swan" (broken chimney), "Where Sparks Fly", "Kentish Brew" ( man has broken head), "Ladies House", "Friends Forever", "Tintagel Old Post Office" (two chipped chimneys and chipped base edge), English Collection - North "Village School" and "St Lawrence Church" (a few tiny chips) - South East "Tea Caddy Cottage" and "Mrs Pinkerton's Post Office", South West - "Purbeck Stores" and "Lazy Days", - Midlands "Waterside Mill", "Cobbler's Cottage", Village Shops - "The Greengrocers", "The Toy Shop", "Jones The Builder", "The China Shop", The Baker's Shop" (tiny chips to roof tiles), The Victorian Shop Collection - "Bookshop" (slight rubbing), "The Pawnbrokers" (tiny chip to brickwork), "Tailor" (chipped gable), "Horologist", "Haberdashery" and "Apothecary", Collector's Club pieces - "Porlock Down", "Wash Day", "Watermeadows -1994 Anniversary Cottage", "The Spinney" and "The Toy Box", miscellaneous models "Farthing Cottage", "Chiltern Mill" (some rubbing and no deeds), A Year in an English Garden - "Spring Glory" (tiny chip on roof) and "Summer Impressions", English Tea Room Collection - "Grandma Batty's Tea Room", Welsh Collection ""St. Govan's Chapel", together with a selection of related booklets / catalogues ranging from 1993-1997, two empty boxes, an unboxed David Winter -The Midlands Collection "Miner's Row" (bent lamp posts) and a small cottage model in the style of Lilliput lane (4 boxes)
19TH CENTURY COLLECTABLES, including porcupine quill rectangular box, interior with lift out tray, 12 (h) x 30 (w) x 21.5cms (d), Chinese lacquered double tea caddy with fitted metal interior, 17 (h) x 24 (w) x 16cms (d), rosewood sarcophagus form trinket box with pincushion top, 9 (h) x 15 (w) x 10.5cms (d), and large black lacquered tea tray with gilded rim, 70 x 51cmsProvenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from the historic Welsh Jacobean house, Plas Teg, Flintshire. Further auctions to follow including Plas Teg Principal Interiors, further details on this important Jacobean house and its clearance Welsh House Clearance of a Generation — Rogers Jones Co
DOULTON LAMBETH TEAPOT, applied relief decoration, silver rim and spout, a similar two-handle sugar basin and jug with silver rims, and a Doulton orange lustre glazed tea caddy, blue fish scale design and floral motifs, blue printed mark to base, 13cms (h)Provenance: private collection Greater Manchester
An Edwardian silver bachelor's tea caddy, by Charles Adams and George Adams, London 1906,with a half-gadrooned body and a hinged domed cover, with retailer's stamp to the underside for Asprey & Co.,10cm wide7cm deep9.5cm highCondition ReportMarks rubbed, light scratching to the body, knocks and dents wear.
A silver tea caddy, 19th century, Dutch, with chased decoration depicting vases and a foliate motif, on a matted ground with beaded borders, with circular detachable cover, marks to the underside,9cm wide6cm deep12.5cm high, 8.46ozt (2)Condition ReportThe body slightly misshapen, small dent to corners, light wear overall.

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