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A VICTORIAN LARGE MAHOGANY AND INLAID BOMBE SHAPED TEA CADDY, the hinged cover with parquetry cube inlay to the top panel, mirror fitted to the lid interior, the caddy fitted with two parquetry topped rectangular slide in cannisters flanking a cut glass mixing / sugar bowl, the caddy with circular mother of pearl escutcheon, turned wood ring handles and on flattened bun feet, width 45cm x depth 27cm x height 23cm, with key (Condition report: one back foot is missing, one of the handles is loose from the caddy, the front right hand facing corner has veneer loss and damage, similar below left hand facing front corner below the lid, splits to the sides of both hinges and split along the entire length of the back panel below the hinges, it looks as though the lid has been completely broken off at this point, silvering to mirror has deteriorated, the mixing bowl has a large chip to the foot)
A GROUP OF LATE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN, comprising an 18th century blue and white tea caddy of arched rectangular form, white metal pull off cover and collar, the centre of the cover indistinctly stamped and with worn decoration, the underglaze blue and white caddy decorated with landscapes, height 12cm (fine crack in the underside), six late 18th / early 19th century porcelain plates, comprising an Imari foliate decorated plate, diameter 21.5cm (rim chips), a shaped octagonal example decorated with underglaze blue flowers, width 21.9cm (chip to foot rim and a few nibbles to the top rim), four circular plates similarly decorated with dragons, diameter 21cm approx. (three have old metal wall hangers affixed, one is broken but has loose piece present, of the other three two are cracked and have rim chips / nibbles) and a small bronze seal in the form of a seated animal with a long beak / nose, height 4.8cm (8) (Condition report: damage is mentioned within the description)
A SMALL PARCEL OF SILVER AND PLATE, comprising an EPNS and mahogany battery operated chamberstick with glass shade, on four brass ball feet, bulb illuminates when the handle makes contact with a button on the square base, height 16.5cm, a late Victorian mother of pearl handled silver folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1900, a silver plated caddy spoon, a white metal filigree miniature comport, diameter 9.5cm, a silver napkin ring, a miniature white metal hand mirror, a silver cased pencil and another unmarked (8) (Condition report: the lamp is in working order, both the pencils have damage to the cases, otherwise in fair condition)
A CASED SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER BEAN END COFFEE SPOONS, makers Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1924, together with a white metal caddy spoon, the handle repousse decorated with a peacock and stamped 'BIV' to top left corner and a white metal mounted clear glass scent flask with hinged cover, lacks internal stopper, length 11.5cm (3) (Condition report: the clasp on the spoon case is missing, the scent flask cover is pushed in, otherwise in fair order)
George III silver bright cut sugar sifter spoon with shell shaped bowl, London, date marks rubbed; another sifter; George IV caddy spoon, London, 1824; Victorian toddy ladle with twisted ebonised wood handle, London, 1843; sugar sifter with floral engraving and twisted stem, Birmingham, 1897; pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1903 and a sauce ladle, Sheffield, 1930, gross 229grs. (6)
Pair of late 19th century Chinese bowls incised with petals all round, 6 character Xuande mark to base, Dia.8.6cm; famille rose plate decorated in the "hundred flowers" pattern, Dia.28.2cm, 6 character Qianlong mark to base, (previous restoration and chip to foot rim); earlier tea caddy depicting farmers and landscape, H.12.8cm, (chips all round), heavily potted vase decorated with dancing figures, H.13cm, (chip to rim); 2 18th century export plates, (heavily damaged and restored); and other modern items. (a lot)Condition report:Vase has loss to rim, tea caddy has loss and chips all round, 2 export plates badly damaged and restored, famille rose plate has damage and repair around rim.
2 George III teaspoons by Sarah & John William Blake, 1817; William IV Fiddle, Thread and Shell Dessert Spoon by William Eaton, London 1831; caddy spoon with engraved floral decoration by James Beebe, London, 1836; and later tea, coffee, salt and sauce spoons, and a butter knife, 241grs. (14)
MEISSEN 2-tlg Konvolut Vase und Teedose, 20. Jh. 1. Wahl. Trompetenvase mit zentraler Blumenbukettmalerei, am Standring und am Vasenhals Kobaltblau gefasst, H 16, 5 cm, Vergoldung am Rand tlw. berieben sowie eine Teedose, Weißporzellan mit indischer Blumenmalerei, H mit Deckel: 14 cm, gut erhalten.| MEISSEN tea bowl and vase, 20th century, 1st choice, Trumpet vase with central flower bouquet painting, cobalt blue on the base ring and the vase neck, H 16.5 cm, gilding on the edge partly rubbed, as well as a tea caddy, white porcelain with Indian flower painting, H with lid: 14 cm, well preserved.
CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEA CADDY,Qing Dyansty, decorated in enamels with various motifs including tobacco leaf, peonies, peaches and stylised foxes, unmarked, 13cm highSome loss of gilding to the top of the tea caddy. A couple of small firing cracks. Some kiln grit to the bottom of the body of the tea caddy.
CHINESE NANKING CARGO TEA BOWL AND SAUCER,both bearing Christie's labels, the saucer 9.5cm diameter, along with an 18th century tea bowl, a Chinese brass tea caddy and snuff bottles with further blue and white piecesNanking bowl with small chip to rim, saucer with nibbles and fritting to rim; 18th century tea bowl wi5 small chips to rim; the other later items with general wear, some rubbing and losses tomdecoration of snuff bottles, brass caddy with some knocks to rim, scratches, nicks and pitting
A French porcelain 19thc pill box, the brass mounted hinged cover depicting a courting couple, enclosed within a scrolling leaf border with tulip and rose design panels to front, side and back, (h 4cm x 7cm x 4cm), top is cracked and repaired, a French Samson porcelain triangular shaped tea caddy, decorated in Chinese style with circular panels depicting birds, enclosed within a blue and gilt scrolling reserve, with associated top, (h 10cm x 7cm) (2)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDY rectangular form, the hinged lid decorated with a marquetry conch shell, the front with two flowers within decorative borders, mother-of-pearl escutcheon, single-division interior. 11.5cm high, 14cm by 11cmOne hinge loose, lock deficient, fairly heavy surface wear
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER CADDY,of navette form, decorated in repousse with figures in country settings against floral sprays, swags and shells, bearing marks to base and further marks for Chester 1903, 9.3cm high, approx 135gThe body does need to be pressed in for the lid to close, once done does smile at either side; finial slightly knocked at an angle; pronounced wobble on a flat surface, base knocked and uneven; lid and rim obviously knocked and misshapen, some further indents as well as usual scratches, nicks and tarnish; would benefit from attention particularly regarding the lid; rubbing to detail; additional images available
VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY IN THE ROCOCO TASTE,maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1896, profusely decorated in repousse, the cover with cast figural finial, featuring three chinoiserie figures to the body against foliate sprays and scrolls, housing internal opaque glass liner, approx 550gCondition generally good. Light use and age related wear. Silver polish residue evident in areas throughout, indeed upon closer inspection significant softening to areas, most notably figural aspects. Very minor wobble. Two chips and several nibbles to rim of liner, as well as areas of wear. Additional images now available.

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