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Joseph Kirk, Skegby, Longcase Clock Joseph Kirk, Skegby, early 18th century longcase clock, 8-day movement striking on a single bell, brass arched dial with a 31 day calendar date dial to arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals for hours and minutes, subsidiary minutes dial above a makers plaque for 'Jos. Kirk, Skegby'. All contained in a walnut case with caddy top and three large turned finials to canopy, pierced carving to frieze, glazed door and side panels, trunk with four turned columns to the corners, long door inlaid with feather-banding and double mould with central bullseye glass panel, box base.51cm wide, 23cm deep, 250cm highAfter inspection the movement appears to have been restored at some point. The cheeks do not appear to be original and have been altered. The three finials are also later additions. There is also a break to the glass on the hood which can be seen in the online images. The bullseye in the case is flat and not convex. There are some cracks to the veneer on the case and a coupe of path repairs to the sides. The clock did not come with a key and we have not been able to open the trunk door. Please see all images.
Tunbridge Ware Box and Mahogany Tea Caddy 19th century Tunbridge ware box, rectangular with decoration inside the lid and a mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form on bun feet, no interior.Box 27.5cm wide, Caddy 28cm wideMissing escutcheon for tea caddy is provided with key. Some cracks and scratches to the veneer of the Tunbridge ware box.
A Chinese famille verte porcelain tea caddy, Kangxi period, of hexagonal form, painted with alternating vertical panels of ladies, precious objects and flowers, height 17cm.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 Chinese Canton export enamel tea caddy and cover, Qianlong period, of shaped rectangular form, painted with flowers and fruit within pink and pale blue borders, height 10.5cm, together with a similar Canton export enamel box, Qianlong period, the hinged lid and sides painted with flowers and scrolling tendrils on a yellow ground, length 8.5cm (minor faults). Provenance: the property of a West Sussex private collector.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 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TWIN COMPARTMENT TEA CADDY with marquetry inlaid decoration, 21cm wide Condition Report : no key, but otherwise good, no issues Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A collection of six silver 'Arts & Crafts' and later caddy spoons, first, mark of Florence Stern, Birmingham 1911, D shaped bowl, the handle with repoussé foliate decoration, 0.6ozt; second, mark of Keswick School of Industrial Art, Birmingham 1924, oval hammered bowl, the handle of repoussé foliage over a textured ground, 0.5ozt; third, mark of Langstone Silver Works (Bernard Instone), Birmingham 1929, textured hammered bowl marked WORDSWORTH, the handle, a bust of the poet, drill hole to the top, 0.8ozt; fourth, mark of Morecambe H.E.C. Birmingham 1931, circular hammered bowl, the handle with repoussé decoration, 0.6ozt; fifth, mark of Robert Edgar Stone, London 1935, jubilee marked, circular hammered bowl, the handle, a pierced crown, 0.8ozt; sixth, mark of Lanson Ltd., Birmingham 1945, oval bowl and foliate pierced handle, 0.7ozt Stern - Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected. Hallmarks clear and readable.KSIA - Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected. Hallmarks clear and readable except for the maker's mark where the initial I is rather worn.Langstone - Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected. Hallmarks clear and readable. Some minor evidence of porosity all over. A shallow dent to the bowl from the underside.MHEC - Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected. Hallmarks clear and readable. Some very minor nicks to the rim of the bowl together with two more obvious ones.Stone - Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected. Hallmarks clear and readable. Visible horizontal joint seam to the back at the bottom of the crown section.Lanson - Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected. Hallmarks clear and readable except for the maker's mark, which is a little rubbed, though still readable.
A collection of six silver caddy spoons with shell bowls, including two 18th century examples, first, mark of Tudor & Leader (Henry Tudor & Thomas Leader), Sheffield 1778 with short thumbpiece, 0.3ozt; second, mark of Nathaniel Smith & Company, Sheffield 1790, the short thumbpiece with bright cut wrigglework engraving, 0.2ozt; third, mark of Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1855, with gilded bowl and decoratively pierced and engraved handle, 0.4ozt; fourth, mark of William Gallimore & Sons, Sheffield 1891, with decorative repoussé bowl and pear shaped threaded handle, 0.5ozt; fifth, mark of Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1908, double ridged bowl, the handle with navette decoration, 0.5ozt; sixth, mark of Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1973, bi-centenary marked, dog nosed handle with foliate decoration, 0.5ozt
A 20th century silver commemorative caddy spoon, mark of A.G. Styles, for Garrard and Company, London 1981, designed in commemoration of the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, circular bowl with stylised Prince of Wales' feathers, Royal crown and ICH DIEN, rectangular handle with diamond lozenge featuring the Coat of Arms and motto of SPENCER, verso engraved "DES A. G. STYLES, GARRARD & Co LTD, 2, JOHN NORRIE, 1.3oztAlex Styles was one of Britain's leading silver designers of the 20th century and spent most of his career as head designer for Garrard & Company until he retired in 1987. The Times newspaper once described him as "the finest designer of hand made silver in England".Styles is featured as one of the top 50 British silversmiths (Designer British Silver 1930-1985:, pgs 458-465) and his production runs were usually small. The article defines his role as designer rather than a silversmith, and goes on to say "Styles must have designed as much handmade silver as any person alive"John Norrie was a leading authority on caddy spoons and the author of the definitive reference book 'Caddy Spoons - An Illustrated Guide'. This would appear to be number 2 in a run of this design and was allocated to him.Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with use. Hallmarks and engraving clear and readable.
A 64-piece set of George IV silver flatware with 89 additions, mark of William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1820, 'Fiddle, Thread & Shell' pattern with shell backs, comprising 15 table forks, 12 table spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 4 teaspoons, a soup ladle, a basting spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, 3 salt spoons, a butter blade and a sugar sifter (1818), together with a further 8 teaspoons, a pair of salad servers, a Stilton scoop, a sugar sifter, a caddy spoon (1857), a pair of sugar nips, a pair of meat carvers, a pair of game carvers, 2 further carving forks, 18 table knives with steel blades, 18 dessert knives with steel blades, 6 fruit knives with silver blades, a caddy spoon and a pastry scoop, mark of Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1872, a cream ladle, mark indecipherable, London 1816, all engraved with a crest possibly that of CAGE and 12 table knives with steel blades, mark of William Yates Ltd., Sheffield (6 x 1977, 6 x 1981) and 12 dessert knives with steel blades, mark of William Yates Ltd., Sheffield 1981, 213ozt gross weighable silver (all the knives with filled handles) (153)
An 18th Century Chinese Export Tea Canister with Cover, painted in underglaze blue with river landscapes; together with various hardwood stands, an Imari vase, tea caddy, Cantonese bottle vase and a small blue and white dish (one tray)Imari vase with star crack to base, tea canister with a large chip to the top and shoulder, the small dish in good condition, canton vase restored throughout, tea caddy with heavy wear, lacquer chips, paint scratches, stand one with a broken leg, stand two with losses to the feet, stand three with a small split
A GROUP OF CAUGHLEY 'SALOPIAN' BLUE AND WHITE TEA WARES, CIRCA 1785 in the 'Temple' pattern, comprising a ribbed barrel-form teapot and cover; ribbed tea caddy; ribbed tapering cylindrical cream jug; ribbed slop bowl; spoon stand; teabowl and saucer; ribbed coffee cup; and a hexagonal teapot stand, all with gilt rims, some with "S" mark. (9) Teapot across handle and spout 21.5cmThe tea caddy with several chips. The teapot lid is chipped. The hexagonal dish is chipped. The remaining pieces are in good condition.
A 19th century Chinese black lacquered papier mache tea caddy, with painted and gilded figure decoration, complete with inner lid and bone caddy spoon, key also present, H12cm, a slate-cased mantel clock, a brass table lamp with coloured glass shade, and 3 other lampsGood overall condition, some surface and black lacquer and gilding loss to the decoration around the edges, surface scratches and wear, back left corner is damaged
A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCKLATE 19TH CENTURYthe brass eight day movement striking hourly on a bell stamped 'A*B 3748 178', the porcelain dial with black Roman numerals around a central painted coastal scene and on a gilt foliate ground, inscribed 'Page Keen & Page, Plymouth' above a coastal village scene, with red enamel jewelling, the sides with poreclain plaques painted with houses inside jewelled frames, the case with a caddy top with five turned finial above turned columns, with a stepped base and turned feet, on a later giltwood base, with key and pendulum41cm high, 26cm wide, 20.5cm deep
A VICTORIAN BIRD'S EYE MAPLE MINIATURE CHESTC.1860of four graduated long drawers with turned handles, a Victorian walnut table chest, the two doors enclosing a pair of drawers with recessed brass handles, another Victorian bird's eye maple miniature chest of drawers, a bombe yew wood tea chest with a pair of lidded caddies and a rectangular tea caddy (5)29cm high, 28cm wide, 22cm deep (max)
comprising a carved wooden tea caddy/tobacco jar, lead lined interior, 17cm high, a 19th century copper and brass powder flask by Nimrod, depicting a man and dog 18cm in length, a silver plated chinoiserie box, the cover with a dragon design 5cm x 9.5cm, two further boxes, a ladies purse, leather and metal 21cm wide, a small metal dog, a ladies chainmail purse and a pipe in a fitted case, burr walnut, with a hallmarked silver collar, broken from the amber stem, some wear etc, AF (9)
Victorian silver tea caddy, two-handled, oval shaped with gilt interior, London 1896, maker's mark worn, 10cm high, 138g, 4ozt approx. Condition ReportOverall condition appears to good, with surface marks, wear and scratches in places commensurate with age and previous use. Lid appears to open and close smoothly

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