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A George IV rosewood tea caddy, 1820sof waisted sarcophagus form, the hinged lid revealing a facetted glass mixing bowl flanked by two removable lidded caddies, on brass ball feetheight 23cm, width 39cmCondition:Two veneer splits to the lid and minor scratches commensurate with age and use. Right hand internal caddy with damage below the hinge.
A cased pair of Edwardian silver grape shears and four George III and later caddy spoonsfirst London, 1906 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, with husk and acanthus scroll decoration together with a George III old English bead pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl, London, incise duty mark, 1784 makers mark G.S?, initialled, a George III old English pattern caddy spoon, London, 1806, makers mark indistinct, initialled, a George IV fiddle pattern shovel with half fluted fan shaped bowl with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1829, mark indistinct probably Samuel Pemberton and a William IV caddy spoon with foliate engraved oblong bowl, Birmingham, 1836 by George Unite, (5)first length 17.5cm., weight approx. 4.73ozt. Condition:Shears and George III and William IV caddy spoons in good condition. George IV caddy scoop with old repair to handle.
A collection of silver to include a George III silver and mother of pearl handled folding pocket knife and a William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl first duty mark and lion passant only, second London 833 by William Chawner II together with two other mother of pearl handled folding knives a spot hammered sovereign case on chain chatelaine pencil holder, an engine turned powder compact initialled D, pocket knife and toothpick, two silver page marks and a brass pocket tool compendium, (qty)variousCondition:Overall fair to good condition. Compact snaps shut.
An early 20th century Dutch .833 embossed silver tea caddy dated 1903 of navette form with hinged lid and pointed finial, all over embossed with scroll framed reserves depicting figures in landscapes, engraved to underside MBD December 15.1903height 10.4cm, weight approx. 3.93ozt. Condition:Good condition
A George II shell fancy back tablespoon and a collection of silver to include a sugar caster, a spirit measure, a hand mirror, two mustard pots, assorted spoons and a George III Old Sheffield plate hexagonal tea caddyfirst London, 1756, makers mark I ?, Hanoverian pattern, initialled CC, together with an ogee baluster form sugar with foliate scroll embossed decoration and bayonet fitting domed cover,Birmingham, 1898 by Henry Matthews, a spirit measure Chester, 1907 by George Nash & Ridley Hayes, a wrythen fluted hand mirror, two mustard pots with blue glass liners, two pepper casters, A Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved handle, six matched teaspoons, etc., (qty)First length 19.2 cm., weighable silver 16.85 ozt. Condition:Fancy back spoon with slight buckle to bowl, old solder repiar to bowl by handle joint. Some bleeding to lid of caddy. Dutch Windmill spoon lacking sails
A collection of Victorian and later silver various dates, makersto include a Victorian swing handled sugar basket with foliate engraved decoration, Sheffield, 1885 by Atkin Brothers, a pair of large George V trumpet shaped spill vases with weighted bases, a baluster form sugar caster, a baluster form milk jug set of six Hanoverian rat tail pattern coffee spoons, a William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon engraved 'May from Doria', a silver topped hobnail cut spherical scent bottle, three other silver lidded glass pots, five napkin rings, etc., (qty)first diameter 9.5cm., weighable silver approx. 17.08 oztCondition:Mostly good condtion Knocks and dings to vases, marks rubbed. Caster and jug with dings.
A GEORGE I WALNUT STRIKING LONGCASE CLOCKThe movement by Daniel Quare, London, the case early 18th century and laterThe hood with caddy top and brass finials, above a fret panel and moulded pediment, with glazed square door, flanked by brass-capped three-quarter columns, the sides each with a glazed panel and quarter-cut column, above the trunk with rectangular panel door, on stepped plinth base; the 11 ½ in. square brass dial with crown and cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring, enclosing the matted centre with seconds subsidiary, harboured winding and calendar apertures, the movement with five knopped, ringed and finned pillars, anchor escapement and internal countwheel strike on a bell, the case with restoration and replacement, case and movement possibly associated246cm highPROVENANCE: Bonhams, London, 9 July 2014, lot 55.Daniel Quare (d. 1724), one of England's greatest clockmakers from the 'golden era' of English Clockmaking. George I offered him the post of the King's watchmaker; however his Quaker faith made him unable to swear an oath of alligence. Nevertheless the King told him that he could visit at any time, so his nickname 'Quare of the back stairs' was coined as the Yeoman of the Guard were instructed that he could only use the back stairs.His commercial success can be measured in part from the guest list of his daughter, Anne's wedding, which included envoys from many of the Royal houses of Europe.The case has been subject to restoration. It is repolished. The upper part of the hood may have some reconstruction which is well done. The frets are replaced. The door hinges have modern screws. The hinges are likely replacements, of the correct type. Old screw holes for each butt on the inner edge of trunk. The plinth has been rebuilt. The backboard has a replacement part at this point. Possibly moulding around the trunk door is replaced. The movement is dirty and will require a full service.There are two brass bound weights and the pendulum.
GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BRASS MOUNTED DECANTER BOX EARLY 19TH CENTURY of plain rectangular form with brass bound corners and recessed brass handles, the lid interior with shell marquetry, with a compartmented interior fitted with two large octagonal glass decanters with star cut stoppers, and four matching smaller decanters and a caddy tinDimensions:32cm wide, 23cm high, 26.5cm deep
Y NORTH ITALIAN ALTO ADIGE CYPRESS AND CEDAR WOOD AND POKER-WORK TABLE CABINET EARLY 17TH CENTURY the moulded caddy-type top with a rising panel, over a pair of pokerwork and penwork decorated panel doors opening to a fitted interior having an architectural neo-classical panel door flanked by three long and eight short drawers, with later turned ivory handles.Dimensions:57cm wideProvenance:Provenance: Collection of the late Sir Richard Shepherd, MPNote: Note: Note: Intaglio carving is a feature of furniture of the northern Italian Alpine region that was popular in the 16th and early 17th centuries, traditionally associated with the area around the Adige River. The technique of flat, incised decoration with inked scenes against a cut away, punched background, often depicted Biblical, literary, and historical scenes accompanied by animals and mythical beasts. Pieces were typically made of cedar or cypress due to their relative softness for ease of carving, but also for their warm colour and scent, which was a deterrent to moth and worm damage. Chests and boxes made of cypress and cedar were useful for storing valuable textiles, and period inventories throughout Europe record them, indicating that they were desirable objects and traded far outside their region of origin. In Shakespeare’s ‘Taming of the Shrew’ Gremio brags of his cypress chests containing ‘arras counterpoints, costly apparel, tents, and canopies, fine linen, Turkey cushions, … and all things that belong to house or housekeeping’. A cypress chest filled with bed hangings was listed in the 1626 inventory of Cockseden [P. Thornton, Furniture History, 1971, p. 68] and examples are in the collection of the V&A and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/With non-transferable CITES self-certification number WEB27N1G
MATCHED PAIR OF TRINITY HOUSE MARQUETRY BOXES 19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form, one a rosewood money box, the other a walnut tea caddy, the lids and front panels with stained marquetry scenes of lighthouses, clipper ships and steamboats, the other panels in birds eye maple, the caddy with a paper lined interiorDimensions:18cm wide, 12cm high, 10.5cm deepNote: Note: Trinity House boxes were made by lighthouse and lightship keepers who served the lighthouse service during 1850- 1880. They were made to be sold through the Trinity House Service to captains and crews. Most are inlaid with tea clippers, lighthouses, flags, parquetry and simple string and inlay work. Originally, the finished boxes appear to have been delivered directly to Trinity House and sold there, later makers sold their work directly to sailors and seamen as gifts for loved ones during their weeks or months at sea.
NOVELTY BRASS MOUNTED OAK 'GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COAL CAR' TABLE CIGAR CADDY EARLY 20TH CENTURY modelled as a GWR 1483 wagon, the imitation coal top with concealed lid opening to a fitted interior with striker and wells for matches and cigars, on a working brass undercarriageDimensions:33cm wide, 17cm high, 17cm deep
COLLECTION OF SHAGREEN TABLE ARTICLES 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY to include a silver-plate mounted bombé tea caddy, marked N&H EPNS silver soldered; a silver-plate mounted toothpick holder with push button release, stamped WATHERSTON LONDON; a pair of Georgian silver spectacles and shagreen case, date mark for 1810; a rectangular compact case, monogram T.W.G; and a lipstick case and hexagonal compactDimensions:caddy 11cm highProvenance:Provenance: The Bellamy Collection, County Down, Northern Ireland
Y GROUP OF FOUR SMALL BOXES 19TH CENTURY to include an olive wood jewellery box with green velvet interior and ivory ball feet, 19cm wide; a fruitwood sewing case with steel pique decoration and mother-of-pearl accessories, 12.5cm wide; a miniature tea caddy with two interior wells and ivory escutcheon and inset panel top, 7.5cm wide; and an amboyna and marquetry card box, 9.5cm longProvenance:Provenance: The Bellamy Collection, County Down, Northern IrelandNote: With non-transferable CITES self-certification number 24842157317Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
Y FIVE GEORGIAN TEA CADDIES 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY to include a large sarcophagus shaped mahogany caddy with lion mask handles, the interior with two fitted canisters and associated amber glass sugar bowl and creamer; a plain mahogany caddy with two fitted canisters and an associated pressed glass waste bowl, 30cm wide; an octagonal banded caddy with two covered wells, brass lion's mask handles, and brass paw feet, 22cm wide; an oval banded caddy with a single covered well with ivory knob, 20cm wide; and a small dome top yew-wood caddy with shell inlay and ivory escutcheon, 11.5cm wideDimensions:Largest 33cm wideProvenance:Provenance: The Bellamy Collection, County Down, Northern IrelandNote: With non-transferable CITES self-certification number 24842157317Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
Advertising - a Mackintosh's "Beehive" Toffee tin; a brass British Empire Exhibition 1924 Lipton tea caddy; three Canada Goose coasters; two Cadbury Bros. Ltd coronation Edward VII 1902 tins; an Oxo tin; a porcelain pincushion doll; a silver plated napkin ring, an Italian carved wooden squirrel, 8.5cm; a green flashed ovoid scent bottle; two small pairs of bellows; a pair of book ends; CWS Night Lights, boxed; qty
Golf - a Wilson leather caddy bag; a Titleist golf trolley; a Blackwell golf trolley; a golfer's Pro Quip waterproof jacket, large; assorted golf clubs in a Howson bag, including Mirage; Browning 1,3 and 5; a Roll & Bulge driving iron; a Summer NGC number 1 10.5; Easy Out sand wedge; a Slotline putter; an Echelon number 5 ltd.ed; a KDC number 1; a Howson number 1 iron; a Fazer contender series number 7; a Unicorn number 8; a set of Unicorn Unique clubs including putter, numbers 2,3,4,5, 6, 7 and 9; a Lion putter, 3,5,6,7,8 and 9 and sand wedge; an XDC1000 number 3; a Palm Springs Baffie number 5; a large qty of practice golf balls; assorted tees and golf balls; a ball scoop, boxed; five soft cloth club head covers; book, multi-tool, pop-up putter practice, qty

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