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An 18th century ebonised bracket clockGeorge Wood, LondonThe brass handle set on a caddy top over a moulded cornice, hinged door with pierced brass spandrels and arched glazed side panels, raised on ogee brass bracket feet, the silvered Roman/Arabic numeral arched dial with strike/silent subsidiary dial, circular date aperture and makers details, the twin fusee movement with knopped pillars and striking on a bell, the backplate finely engraved with floral tendrils, 30cm wide, 20cm deep, 52cm high (11 1/2in wide, 7 1/2in deep, 20in high) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III blonde tortoiseshell and ivory strung tea caddyThe hinged top enclosing two canisters, the front with initial engraved cartouche, raised upon four ball feet, 20cm wide, 12.5cm deep, 17cm high (7 1/2in wide, 4 1/2in deep, 6 1/2in high) Footnotes:The item within this lot containing ivory has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). Ref A8AUZ8M9.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Archibald Knox for Liberty pewter tea caddy, stamped Tudric 0194, 11cm wide. Provenance: By descent from Douglas Shepherd (1922-1989), a designer and architect working on public houses for the brewery firm Ind Coope. He was heavily influenced by and was a serious collector of Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau, including leading designers and artists such as Charles Ashlee and Jessie M King. He assembled a large collection from the 1950s to 1970s. His book collection was subsequently sold through Sotherby’s and in 2013 his magnificent silver collection by Archibald Knox and others was sold through these rooms.cover fits snuggly, corners slight misshapen and a little putting to raised handle, otherwise just general wear, no severe damages
A Worcester fluted porcelain tea caddy and cover, circa 1780, of Dalhousie type, painted with a landscape panel, sprays of fruit and insects, with gilt and enamelled patterned borders, crescent mark to base, 16.5cm highSome minor enamel wear. The cover has some restoration to the rim. Otherwise in good condition.
George III silver mustard of urn form, with bright cut decoration and engraved armorial, hinged domed cover and loop handle, on a pedestal base (London 1797) Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart. Together with a Georgian silver spoon (London 1821), silver plated caddy and silver plated sandwich box. Approximately 4ozs. Mustard 10.5cm overall height. (4)
A collection of oriental ceramics comprising a blue and white twelve sided (dodecagon) plate with character mark to base, a yellow ground floral and scroll pattern plate, both 20cm diameter approx, a pair of satsuma baluster shaped vases, 13cm tall approx, and a lidded hexagonal tea caddy, 14cm tall approx, a large Japanese vase 50cm high together with a tea bowl and two smaller bowls
A Regency mother of pearl inset blond tortoiseshell tea caddy, of serpentine rectangular form, with twin compartment interior and pad feet, Ivory submission reference: DGKCTFX9, 20cm wide 12.5cm deep 13.5cm high**CONDITION REPORT**Overall in honest original condition of a rich colour, one or two small pieces of mother of pearl missing, notably from the central panel of the lid which has a silvered plaque inscribed J. Charlton, ivory banding around the edges of the interior, mother of pearl handled lids enclosing original silvering to the compartments, no key for lock, feet and base papering look original.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A George III green stained tortoiseshell and ivory octagonal tea caddy, of plain form, fitted with two compartments, Ivory submission reference: YMFQMKFD, 18.5cm wide 9.5cm deep 11cm high**CONDITION REPORT**Overall in honest untouched condition, with good even colour, two short sections of stringing missing from the corners of the lid which is inset with an unengraved silvered plaque, lid closes slightly short of the front of the main body, a crack runs from the escutcheon upwards to the left, lids to the interior look original with traces of original silvering, original lock is now missing, no key present, small section of wood veneer missing from the front of the underside.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A Regency blond tortoiseshell sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, of octagonal form, with ivory inner banding and two division interior, on pad feet,Ivory submission reference: MH8G67M5 18.5cm wide 11.5cm deep 14.5cm high**CONDITION REPORT**Overall in good honest untouched condition, small silvered plaque to the lid which is unengraved and matches the escutcheon, some slight separation at the front right corner of the lid where the pewter stringing has been lost, interior looks original with original silvering, lock slightly out of shape, small damages to the ivory near the escutcheon, and further separations of the joints to the edge of the lid more evident from inside, feet and base papering look original.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Porcelain tea caddy with metal frame and floral decor divided into cartouches, China 20th century, 16 cm high, porcelain bowl with polychrome floral decor, China ca. 1900 (hairlines), porcelain saucer with Lowestoft decor and 4+3 porcelain cups and saucers with polychrome floral decor (damage)
A George IV silver snuff box, hand engraved, Birmingham 1821, 2.5cm; a Victorian silver scallop shaped caddy spoon, openwork handle, Birmingham 1855, a Victorian silver skirt lifter clip, monogrammed, Birmingham 1866; another silver skirt lifter, retractable tooth pick, star shaped fob engraved with a rifleman dated 1893, etc, 61g total silver weight (9)
A Victorian walnut domed rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover inlaid with a reserve of mother of pearl and abalone lozenges, enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, crossbanded and outlined throughout with ebony stringing, 23cm wide, c,1870; a George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover with Old Sheffield plate handle, enclosing a pair of doubters, 19.5cm wide, early 19th century (2)
A SMALL PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising a pair of Elizabeth II wavy rimmed dishes, makers J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1969, diameter 12.2cm, an Edwardian bonbon dish with scrolled rim above heart pierced decoration, makers Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1906, a pair of Victorian Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, maker William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1848, a pair of Edwardian sugar tongs with foliate engraved decoration, Sheffield 1901 and a pair of Elizabeth II dwarf candlestick, Birmingham 1970, height 5.5cm, gross weight of weighable silver 10.19ozt, 316.8 grams, together with a white metal caddy spoon and a silver plated covered mustard and spoon (10) (Condition report: the pair of dishes have surface scratches, the pierced dish has two small dents to the base, the pair of dwarf candlesticks are in poor condition, most other items are in good condition)
A SMALL PARCEL OF ASSORTED LATE VICTORIAN, EDWARDIAN AND LATER SILVER, comprising a pair of circular repousse bonbon dishes, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1901, a silver mounted tortoiseshell blotter lacking handle, makers Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1920, a late Victorian repousse decorated matchbox sleeve, makers W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1900, an oval dressing table box with foliate repousse decoration and gilt interior, maker Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1901, an oval dwarf candlestick, a silver backed hair brush, a pair of Sri Lankan white metal sugar tongs with scorpion ends, marked KAA for Kandyan Arts Association and a white metal caddy spoon, gross weight of weighable silver 4.95ozt, 153.9 grams (9) (Condition report: all pieces in well used condition, matchbox sleeve and oval box have a few pin holes polished through, the pair of bonbon dishes are thin and one has a pin hole polished through, blotter lacks handle, brush and candlestick have dents)
A SMALL QUANTITY OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE AND CUTLERY, including a set of five Victorian Old English pattern table forks, maker William Robert Smily, London 1845, 10.57ozt, 328.8 grams, a George III silver shovel caddy spoon with mother of pearl handle, marks partially rubbed, Birmingham 1808, a pair of George V silver seal top teaspoons, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1923, look to have worn gilding, two silver butter knives, etc and a white metal teaspoon, gross weight of weighable silver 14.93ozt, 464.6 grams (17) (Condition report: all items in used condition, the tips of the prongs show some wear, not all hallmarks are legible, mother of pearl handled knife in poor condition and caddy spoon bowl is thin)
A COLLECTION OF SIXTEEN 19TH CENTURY CADDY SPOONS, five George III, one George IV and ten Victorian, various patterns and styles, the George III examples comprising a scoop shaped example missing part of handle, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1817, two other similar examples by the same maker, Birmingham 1811 and 1816, another similar, maker William Pugh, Birmingham 1813 and a Fiddle and Thread pattern example, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1817, the George IV example a Fiddle pattern shovel example with bright cut decoration, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1824, the Victorian examples comprise a mixture of engraved and plain, one with a shell shaped bowl, makers include George Unite, gross weight 5.98ozt, 186 grams (16) (Condition report: in mixed condition, some bowls are very thin or have small areas of damage, the scoop shaped caddy is missing a section of handle)
A FRENCH SILVER TEA CADDY 19th Century, French guarantee marks for export and untraced marks overstriking a maker's mark Shaped square with engraved decoration of fruit and foliage, pull off cover 11cm x 9cm x 9cm 250g Condition: Condition Report Marked to cover, rim and base, marked twice to base with untraced shield mark featuring an eagle and a key. A split to the seam between the rim and the body of the caddy, some minor dings to corners This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

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