Three Bow octagonal blue and white plates c.1760-65, one rare and painted with two Chinese figures conversing in a garden, within a formal floral and trellis panel border, another elongated and painted with the Golfer and Caddy pattern, the last small and painted with the Jumping Boy pattern within tied auspicious motifs, the former with a riveted crack, 27.3cm max. (3)Provenance: the David Stopher Collection.
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A Victorian silver apostle type spoon, Lee and Wigfull, Sheffield 1891, of typical form, 18.5cm long, a cased set of silver coloured teaspoons, each with abalone set terminal, 11cm long, and a selection of silver and silver coloured caddy and mustard spoons, a pickle fork, examples with shell shaped bowls, rope twist details and plain polished examples (18)
A pair of George III silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern sauce ladles, 18cm long, together with a silver circular dish, Lowe & Sons, Chester 1962, 8.5cm diameter, a silver shell shaped caddy spoon, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1978, 8cm long, an Edwardian silver Hanoverian pattern teaspoon, Henry Williamson Ltd, Sheffield 1906, 11.5cm long, and a silver mounted cigarette box, gross weight 7.9ozt (without box) (6)
A collection of items, to include a yellow metal and blue stone bar brooch, the central round cut blue stone with seed pearl surround, reverse stamped 15ct, 5cm long, and a silver caddy spoon, Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1922, 9.5cm long, a 9ct gold cased Zenith ladies wristwatch, reverse of the plain polished case stamped '9.375 London 1964, a hollow silver bangle, Charles Horner, Chester 1924, 8.5cm diameter, a silver coloured 'girls guide' compass and whistle, 9.5cm long, a rolled gold Yardolette pencil, 10cm and a inlaid shell coin purse (at fault) (7) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
Y A TORTOISESHELL, MOTHER OF PEARL AND IVORY INKSTANDMID 19TH CENTURY with two glass wells, 24cm wide TOGETHER WITH A TORTOISESHELL, MOTHER OF PEARL AND IVORY TEA CADDYEARLY 19TH CENTURY, with thistle, rose shamrock and narcissus decoration, 17cm wideand a small TWO DIVISION TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY TEA CADDY, 14cm (3) Please note: Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licences for the ivory in this lot (Ref: B5YTU6CR, 6BEPGWHK, EL6GKS81) Condition Report: All items with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Various old splits, cracks, chips, and losses - see images. Some old repairs. The smaller caddie with a repaired crack to one corner of top.Two keys present but only the lock to the smaller caddie can be operated. Marbled paper lining to the interior of the larger caddie and the fabric to the lining to the undersides of all items are old replacements. One ink bottle with the hinged lid loose from the base. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE IV BROWN OAK PEDESTAL TEAPOYFIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY The rectangular hinged sarcophagus top enclosing a velvet-lined recess with associated glass mixing-bowl and two removable rectangular lidded caddies, on a cluster column shaft and shaped platform with paw feet and castors, underside with indistinct maker's inscriptions: 'Caddy 7 inches'(?) and 'Table 2ft 4 1/2' (?)83cm high, 59cm wide, 42cm deep
A group of five small Chinese blue and white vases together with a caddy and cover, Qing Dynasty including a jar painted with lotus panels and scrolling foliage, double circles mark, Kangxi, 10.5cm [hair crack, lacking cover]; the caddy of octagonal section painted with an extensive lake landscape, 12cm [6].
A Victorian walnut and Tunbridge ware tea caddy, third quarter 19th century, of spreading rectangular form, the domed and hinged lid with view to a country house in a woodland setting, opening to twin subsidiary covers, the sides with chequer stringing and bands of floral sprays, 12cm high, 21cm high, 14cm wide
A walnut and crossbanded bureau de dame in Louis XV style, last quarter 19th century; the caddy top with gilt metal three quarter gallery above two glazed doors, with gilt metal borders throughout; the roll top with recessed panel of scrolling foliate and strapwork marquetry; opening to a fitted interior of drawers, pigeonholes and an inset tooled leather skiver; above a drawer with serpentine lower edge; on cabriole legs to gilt metal sabots; 145cm high, 80cm wide, 54cm deep
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SKELETON FRAMED DRESSING TABLE MIRROR - shield shaped plate, 53.5cms H, 38cms W, smaller mahogany skeleton framed dressing table mirror with oval plate, 40.5cms H, 30cms W, George III mahogany tea caddy, moulded shaped top with brass swan neck handle, brass escutcheon, 16cms H, 23cms W, 40cms D and a 19th century mahogany backed hand mirror with oval plate, 36 x 16cms
A collection of 19th and 20th century Japanese and Chinese ceramics. Including Satsuma vases, tea caddy, plates and three white Guanyin figurines, etc. Condition Report: Blue and white Chinese vase has hair line cracks around the rim and restoration 19cm high. Chinese plates appear in fair condition for its age, some rubbing, ths smallest green plate 14.5cm diameter has a small 2cm crack on the edge of the rim. The largest plate is 33cm diameter. The three white figurines have a hand missing. Generally fair condition for its age, would benefit from a clean
An assortment of silver items. The lot to include a bonbonniere having a rotating windmill to the terminal. Two caddy spoons, the spoons having a boat and a buoy to the terminals. Six cruet spoons. The spoons having a variety of decorative terminals, including apostles and crests. A key and four teaspoons. The teaspoons having a windmill, Maltese cross and horse to the terminals. All items are unmarked, however tests indicate silver. Largest measures 22cm. Smallest measures 5cm. Total weight approx 196g.
An assortment of Georgian and later hallmarked silver teaspoons. Three spoons having a fiddle pattern to the shoulders and handle. An engraving to each terminal. (Hallmarked London, 1824, Newcastle 1872 and London, 1819). The next four teaspoons having a the letters W, FF, R AND F to the terminal. (Hallmarked London, 1810, London 1799, London, 1817, London 1812). Two spoons having a caddy form to the bowl. (Hallmarked Sheffield 1940 and Birmingham 1905). The last spoon having a plain terminal. (Hallmarked 1803). Total weight approx 148g. Largest measures 14cm. Smallest measures 11cm.
A Georgian silver hallmarked tea caddy. The caddy having a repeat scrolled pattern to the borders and identity panel to the centre of the caddy with engraved ram motif. Hinged lid with a turned wooden finial handle to the top. Lock to the front (key missing). Hallmarked London, 1795. Makers mark Henry Chawner. Measures approx 11cm x 14cm x 9cm. Weight 356g.
A 2014 Volkswagen Caddy Maxi C20 Life TDI S-A purple motor car, disability wheelchair-accessible, registration number NK14 EHL, with MOT until 10/04/2024, 18,164 registered miles, with V5, one set of keys.TO BE SOLD AT 12 NOONWe ask that all potential new bidders wishing to bid on a vehicle, please be aware that prior to the sale they will need to provide full ID in the form of a driving licence/passport and a copy of a utility bill.Buyer's premium is 10% (12 % incl VAT) on the hammer price.Agents buying on behalf of a third party must have written authority from their principal clearly stating their authorisation to bid.We will also require a 10% deposit of the lower estimate at the time of registering, which can be made during the viewing period. If unsuccessful, then we will issue a refund immediately.There will be no internet bidding on vehicles.
TWO 19TH CENTURY SILVER CADDY SPOONS AND A BEAD PATTERN CONDIMENT SPOON, one caddy spoon with scoop shaped bowl with bone handle, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1808, the other caddy spoon with presentation inscription to handle, maker's mark rubbed, London 1882, the bead pattern spoon maker Charles Wilkes, Birmingham 1904, gross weight 1.08ozt, 33.5 grams (3) (Condition Report: bone handled caddy spoon has a small split down one side of the bowl, the other two pieces are in fair condition)
A PARCEL OF CASED AND LOOSE SILVER CUTLERY AND FLATWARE, including a cased set of six George VI teaspoons, makers Arthur Price & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1945, an Elizabeth II silver handled Kings pattern butter spreader, a caddy spoon with enamelled Torquay crest, Birmingham 1934, assorted loose teaspoons, etc, gross weight of weighable silver 8.31ozt, 258.4 grams (Parcel) (Condition Report:
A George III rosewood and box wood inlaid tea caddy of hexagonal form, the hinged lid opening to reveal foil lined interior, width 22cm, depth 15cm, height 16cm, together with a late Regency rosewood and cut brass inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form, lacking interior, width 32cm, depth 18cm, height 18cm (2), both with losses (2)

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