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A collection of silver flatware,George II and later, to include a Scottish serving spoon with engraved initials, by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1827, a Scottish ladle, Glasgow 1827, another example, by William Chawner II, London 1817, a pair of Scottish sugar tongs, Edinburgh 1843, two caddy spoons, and a berry sifter,total 30ozt (qty.)Condition ReportThree spoons are possibly plated and marked 19. Wear and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
A collection of Chinese export blue and white,18th-19th century, comprising: two baluster vases and associated covers, painted with blossoming peonies in a garden or a landscape,13 and 13.5cm high, and two tea caddies, painted with floral sprigs or pagodas in a landscape, 11 and 12cm high (7)Condition ReportVase with peony - chipped to rim and finial of cover.Vase with landscape - large hairline crack to body. Chipped to foot rim and cover, knop of cover missing.Tea caddy with landscape - large cracks and chips to rim. Restored. Gilt losses.Tea caddy with flowers - chipped and cracked to rim. Frits and chips to edges.
A collection of silver plated items,to include a novelty cigar lighter, in the form of a street lamp, with a glass reservoir, weighted, 22cm high, a tea caddy, by James Dixon & Sons, of sarcophagus shape with fine all-over Arabesque cast decoration, 12cm high, and a pair of small plated toast racks, 7cm high (qty.)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Althea LloydCondition ReportSome wear.Overall good.
A Tiffany silver desk calendar,marked 925, with month cards,11.5cm widetogether with a silver letter opener,by Elkington, Sheffield 1994, the end modelled as a teddy bear holding letters, 21cm longand a silver gilt caddy spoon,possibly provincial, with a floral engraved bowl,11cm long weighable 3.5ozt (3)Condition ReportTanrishing and wear throughout. Marks to the leather back of the Tiffany calendar.
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE LAMP, METALWARES, TREEN AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a brass oil lamp with glass shade and chimney, total height 58cm, a tea caddy of sarcophagus form with mother of pearl escutcheon, internal divider, partial lining, key and internal covers, two mid twentieth century plastic dolls tallest 54cm, a shortbread mould with thistle motif and two patterned pastry wheels, snooker balls, a bronzed spelter figure of a boy, brass wares, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd)
A Japanese Kabazaiku cherry bark decorated cylindrical tea caddy/canister, 8.3cm high x 7.2cm diameter, a Chinese embroidered panel depicting butterflies amongst flowers, 30cm x 18cm, framed and glazed, and a pair of embroidered Chinese shoes, 15cm long (3 items)CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
A Victorian black lacquer papier mache Tea Caddy, inlaid with mother of pearl, W 26.5 cm x H 14 cm x D 18.5 cm, together with a Regency sarcophagus shaped rosewood tea caddy, the interior fitted with two hinged caddies and a cut glass mixing bowl, raised on bun feet, note missing left handle and has repeated beading damage around the caddy, W 37 cm x H 21.5 cm x D 21.5 cm and an Oriental painted box W 16.5 cm x H 6.5 cm x D 10 cm (3)
†RICHARD BATTERHAM (1936-2021); a stoneware jug covered in green ash and tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, height 14cm, a pie dish, soufflé dish and small caddy (minus cover) (4).Condition Report: Chips to rim and spout of jug, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
A George III Silver Caddy Spoon and an Elizabeth II Silver Caddy-Spoon, The First Birmingham, 1814, The Second Sheffield, 1968, the first Fiddle pattern with scoop bowl, engraved with foliage, the second in the form of a jockey cap, 14dwt, 19gr (2)The George III Caddy-Spoon: fully marked in bowl. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The handle has probably been repaired with it joins to the bowl. The Elizabeth II Caddy-Spoon: fully marked on back. The marks are clear. There is some scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
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 highOverall in good condition.Signs of re-polishing/restoration.Losses and breaks to the fret work in the hood. A few losses to the banding on the case. Clock comes with pendulum, key, weights to confirm
An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Glazed Music Cabinet, with pierced brass gallery and caddy top, 61cm by 40cm by 128cmPolish slightly bleached throughout, veneer chips on the right hand side of the base, metal beading lacking from both side panels, glass intact, door open smoothly with no lock, structurally sound

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