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A group of mainly Chinese porcelain, including a caddy and slender neck vase, tallest 28cm highChips to the rims and bases of several of the items. Chips to the rim of the lid on the tallest item. Craquelure most noticeable on the slender neck vase. Repair to the base of the red painted vase.
A small collection of silver, including seven napkin rings, two pairs, a Georgian tea caddy spoon, a small covered silver trophy from The National Butter Challenge Cup, on stand, a silver cigarette case, a silver filled cigarette box, a silver pocket watch, a stamp holder, a glass pepper pot and a souvenir teaspoon
Japan, grijsgroen geglazuurd aardewerken theebusje, chaire, het tonvormige busje bedekt met een grijsgroen gevlamd glazuur, met faux-ivoor dekseltje, de onderzijde gestempeld met zegelmerk h. 7,4 cm [1] Japan, greyish-green-glazed earthenware teacaddy, chaire, the barrel-shaped caddy covered with a greyish-green flamed glaze, with faux-ivory cover, the base stamped with seal mark (condition: in good overall condition)
A small collection of silver and plate, comprising; a set of three cruets, London 1922, a Victorian silver mustard, Birmingham 1896, five napkin rings, a Scottish tablespoon with later embossed decoration, a pair of sugar tongs, a pair of sugar nips, four folding fruit knives, a white metal caddy spoon, further spoons, a plated pair of sugar tongs and a further folding knifeTotal weighable silver approx 14.1oz
A group of Royal Crown Derby imaricomprising a pattern 1128 low comport dish, dated 1923, with twin acorn handles, 23cm wide; together with a pattern 2451 teacup and saucer, dated 1918, and matching caddy with cover, dated 1921, printed factory marks in iron red, 11cm high(5 pcs, including cover)
A Chinese biscuit porcelain green and yellow-enamelled tea caddy, Kangxi period, the exterior decorated with an incised honeycomb design, with pierced wood cover, 13cm high清康熙 素燒茶葉罐 品相報告 Condition Report: A crack running across the exterior, with chips and grazes to the edges, base and rim. Some surface wear commensurate with age.
An early 20th century silver tea caddy, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1910, of lobed quatrefoil form and raised on four paw feet, 10.5cm high, together with a silver tea strainer on stand and a silver caddy spoon, total weight approx 8.3oz (3)Tea caddy- makers mark rubbed but other hallmarks clear, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to imagesTea strainer and stand- hallmarks clear, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to imagesCaddy spoon- hallmarks clear, repair to handle where it meets bowl, general wear, refer to images
A collection of Lilliput Lane Cottages, comprising Silent Night, Grandma & Grandpa's, Ladybird Cottage, Arithmetic at the Old School House Walney, Little Tea Caddy, Home Brew for Christmas, Kiln Cottage, Rydal Cottage, Slate Cutters in Winter, Partridge Cottage, New Forest Teas, Patterdale Post Office, Pipit Toll, Wedding Bells, Hubble Bubble, Little Bee, Witham Delph, The Hermitage, Yuletide Treats and a Lakeside Studios Dove Cottage plaque, some boxed. (1 shelf)
A mixture of silver and silver plate, comprising three alpha plate Fiddle pattern teaspoons, a pair of George V silver sugar tongs, an Eastern reeded topped teaspoon, white metal stamped 800, a silver and leather twist handled caddy spoon, four various silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, an Eastern palm tree topped spoon, white metal stamped 800, two silver teaspoons, a silver handled and steel shoehorn, and a silver plated letter opener, with jockey and horse, weighable silver 4¼oz gross.
Group of piecesChinese, 18th Centuryto include a small tea caddy, finely painted with courtesans drinking tea, within checkered panels, 9.25cm high, a scalloped saucer dish painted with figures and children to the centre, 13.5cm, a teabowl and a saucer (4)Some slight wear to the decoration of the dish and caddy.
Group of piecesChinese and Japaneseincluding a Chinese silver small inkwell with a dragon to the exterior, 6cm high, an 18th Century export porcelain tea caddy and cover painted with panels of figures, 13 cm, a small export Imari vase, 12cm and a Japanese figure group, 20cm across, (4)Inkwell has a small dent. The vase and caddy both have chips and losses and the figure group has some old restoration.
Pair of Chinese enamel vases, 20th century, 21 cm high together with a Japanese enamel tea caddy and cover, a Chinese soapstone stand, two Chinese hardwood stands, a Chinese ginger jar and cover decorated with figures, a blue and white jar, pair of Chinese green Jade/hardstone models of birds poach perched on open rockwork, 12 cm high, a set of six porcelain bowls decorated with flowers, together with six stands and five lids, with various porcelain spoons, together with a soapstone plaque decorated with a tree and the birds, within three within a wooden frame (qty)
Georgian mahogany tea caddy, with a loop handle to the lid, 11 cm high, together with a cocquilla nut box, of tower form decorated with carved foliage decoration, a hardstone shoe, together with a collection of porcelain and other boxes, to include three with hardstone lids, a brass and tortoiseshell fan, collection of casino gaming chips, a large shell (qty)
China, zilvergemonteerde blauw-wit porseleinen theebus, Kangxi periode (1662-1722), het zilver met meesterteken Van Kempen, de eivormige zijden gedecoreerd met elegante dames in een interieur, met apocrief Chenghua merk (krasjes) h. 15 cm Provenance: Uit het bezit van een landschapsarchitect [1] China, silver-mounted blue and white porcelain tea-caddy, Kangxi period (1662-1722), the silver with maker's mark Van Kempen, the ovoid sides decorated with elegant ladies in an interior, with apocryphal Chenghua mark (condition: surface scratches)
China, zilvergemonteerd blauw-wit porseleinen theebusje, Kangxi periode (1662-1722), het zilver met meesterteken J.G. Meijer, Amsterdam, 1828-1860, het langgerekte busje gedecoreerd met elegante dames in een tuin, met apocrief Chenghua merk (krasjes) h. 18 cm Provenance: Uit het bezit van een landschapsarchitect [1] China, silver-mounted blue and white tea-caddy, Kangxi period (1662-1722), the silver with maker's mark J.G. Meijer, Amsterdam, 1828-1860, the elongated caddy decorated with elegant ladies in a garden, with apocryphal Chenghua mark (condition: some surface scratches)

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