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Pair of 18th century Chinese blue and white tea caddies of chamfered square form, the continuous landscape panels depicting lakes with mountains, houses and figures, each 15.5cm high.Condition report;Glaze impurities and air bubbles to both. Tiny chip to corner of top rim of one lid. One caddy with small chip to corner of base and small firing crack to foot rim. Other has three chips to base rim. Generally o.k. condition. As images.
Silver to include, a Victorian caddy spoon, a Dutch caddy spoon, a condiment set, teaspoon, an ashtray, part photograph frame, etc. Hallmarked silver items 262.4 grams in weight (not including the photo frame, horn-mounted spoon and fork, napkin ring or the liners of the mustard and salt pots).Condiments very oxidized, photo frame as found (back lacking), the rest as found
FORTY ONE LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM SOUTH EAST AND SOUTH WEST COLLECTIONS, most boxed, deeds where mentioned, to include Three Feathers, Old Curiosity Shop, Marigold Meadow, Tanglewood Lodge (chimneys restored), two Clare Cottage (deeds to one), two Two Hoots (deeds with one), Chine Cot, Toll House, The Rustlings (no box), Mrs Pinkertons Post Office (no box), Little Lupins (deeds), Brock Bank, Wight Cottage (deeds), Swift Hollow, Tea Caddy Cottage, Finchingfields (deeds), Bramble Cottage, The Kings Arms (no box), Thatcher's Rest (no box), Oak Lodge (no box), April Cottage, two Watermill (one no box), The Cuddy (deeds), Smallest Inn, Titmouse Cottage, Ostlers Keep, Otter Reach (deeds), Sweet Pea Cot (deeds), Fuchsia Cottage (deeds) etc (41) (Condition report: mostly some rubbing or slight chips)
A Tunbridge Ware Dome Top Glove Box, and Two Mahogany Rectangular Two-Division Tea Caddies, 19th Century, the glove box inlaid with "Penshurst Place" to lid, 9.25ins x 3.75ins x 2.5ins high, one caddy of sarcophagus shape, 8ins x 5ins x 7ins high, and one other smaller, 6.25ins x 4ins x 4ins high
A Mahogany Rectangular Three-Division Tea Caddy, 19th Century, with pagoda top on bracket feet, 10ins x 6ins x 7ins high, a George III mahogany three-division tea caddy with pagoda top, on bracket feet, 10ins x 5.5ins x 6ins high, and one small oval tin two-division caddy decorated with urn and swags to front, 5.5ins x 3.5ins x 4ins high
A Mahogany Miniature Chest, Georgian, and Mahogany Rectangular Tea Caddy, George III, the chest with square edge top, fitted two short and three long drawers, 16.5ins wide x 10ins deep x 16ins high, the tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the interior with bold cut out and two lidded compartments on bun feet, 12.5ins x 7ins x 7.5ins high
A Christopher Dresser Design Cased Tea-Set, for two persons by Hukin & Heath, retailed by Leuchars & Sons of London, 1879, the plated accessories to designs of Christopher Dresser include - kettle, including spirit burner and tea caddy, teapot containing sugar bowl and glass jar with screw lid, collapsible tripod stand, a pair of Royal Worcester bone china teacups and saucers printed with willow pattern, and a pair of rat-tail teaspoons and sugar nips, the kettle engraved with the name "Nellie", the interior of the case lined in purple velvet, the exterior leather-covered and with brass carrying handle, the top stamped Heelen Briaud, the case 10.5ins x 5.75ins x 7ins high
A BLACK AND GOLD LACQUER NATSUME (TEA CADDY) WITH A WEEPING WILLOW (YANAGI)Japan, Showa period (1926-1989)Of typical form with a flush-fitting cover, the exterior bearing a glossy roiro ground finely decorated in gold takamaki-e and kirikane to depict a willow tree growing from the base of the tea caddy to the top of the cover. The interior of roiro with gold fundame edges.HEIGHT 7.5 cmCondition: Excellent condition with minor wear.Provenance: Dutch collection.With a wood tomobako signed by Tada Keikan (1935-?) and a Japanese pamphlet describing the accomplishments of the artist.Auction comparison:Compare a related black and gold lacquer natsume with a weeping willow by Hirata Shoichi, also dated Showa period, at Zacke, Fine Japanese Art, 27 May 2022, Vienna, lot 123 (sold for 1,643 EUR).
A BLACK AND GOLD LACQUER NATSUME (TEA CADDY) WITH BAMBOOJapan, Showa period (1926-1989)The glossy roiro ground decorated in gold hiramaki-e, takamaki-e, and nashiji with bamboo stalks rising to a dense canopy of leaves on the cover, the interior of roiro with gold fundame edges.DIAMETER 8.5 cmCondition: Excellent condition with minor wear.Provenance: Dutch collection.With an inscribed wood tomobako.
Mid 18th century Worcester tea caddy or teapoy, of oviform, painted in polychrome enamels with a reserve of flowers within a gilt foliate border, the body further detailed with conforming floral sprays and sprigs, beneath a puce band, H13.5cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age, including surface scratches. Underside edge of foot with some surface losses.
ASSORTED SILVER comprising American silver spoon, the bowl engraved 'State Normal School, Creeley, Colorado', silver teaspoon, silver caddy spoon, silver pepperette and a silver circular pin dish on wooden stand, 105gms grossProvenance: private collection Swansea, consigned via our Carmarthen Office

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