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AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER CADDY SPOON by Henry George Murphy, London 1929, with Falcon Studio mark, the fig-shaped bowl spot-hammered, the lozenge handle with a pierce-work Tree of Life above a vacant shield cartouche, within a rope-twist and scalloped border. 10cm highThe marks are clear. Minor scratches to the bowl but generally in very good condition.
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.
19th century Persian rosewood tea caddy, of hexagonal form, the sides strung and inlaid with brass wire to form panels of flowering urns and flower heads within scalloped borders, the hinged cover similarly strung and inlaid with brass, copper and mother of pearl in the form of a flower head and lozenge border, surrounding an inner circular banded motif, opening to reveal a red stained interior, H9.5cm D12cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including scratches, and some knocks and indentations.Some splits through stringing, and some lifting to inlay and stringing, particularly to sides.Small piece of stringing missing to side of cover at back above hinges.Front side of cover with infilled loss, and small loss to top edge of body of same side.Missing central piece of inlay to cover.Key present, and turns within lock, but mechanism does not currently lock caddy.
A fine and early Pioneer motoring era specially commissioned leather-cased travelling tea-set for two persons by Walter Thornhill & Co. of 144 & 145 New Bond St. London, circa 1893,the brown honey leather case with leather handle and brass clamps to lid with impressed initials 'A.L.', opening to light grey suede-lined compartmentalised interior fitted with silver plated kettle, engraved 'A.L.', with black African hardwood handle, containing sugar bowl, with burner and folding tripod stand, with silver-plated tea-caddy, engraved A.L.', containing two stacked drinking beakers suede cushion pad, and tea infuser with suspension chain, with one large and two smaller heavy cut-glass drinks bottles with sterling silver lids by Hubert Thornhill, hallmarked London 1893, each also with engraved initials 'A.L.', and with two bone chine tea-cups housed in black leather stand, with bone china saucers and two silver-plated tea-spoons housed behind suede straps in the lid, several pieces bearing Thornhill maker's markings, the case with silver gilt maker's marks to front edge and incorporating high-quality Bramah lock with key, the case measuring 28 x 21 x 16cm, in seemingly good order throughout. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: † ◊† VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.◊ £30 + VAT uplift and storage at £6 + VAT per lot per day.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mid-18th century walnut cased bracket clock, the case with caddy top and brass swing carry handle, over an arched brass dial and signed Richard Baker Londini Fecit to a silvered disc, the silvered Roman chapter ring flanked by cast brass spandrels, having matted centre, twin ringed winding holes and rolling date dial, the eight day brass verge fusee movement being gut driven and striking on a bell, the backplate finely engraved with flowers and foliage within a border and signed Richard Baker Londini Fecit, with bob pendulum, the case with glass sides and raised on ogee bracket feet, h.45cmRestored.Arch cut from separate brass plate.Height 45cm (handle down), width 26cm, depth 18cm.
A harlequin collection of 19th century silver flatware, all in the Fiddle & Thread pattern, comprising twelve teaspoons, eight dessert spoons, four tablespoons, two ladles, two caddy spoons, a sifting spoon, a cake slice, and a pair of sugar nips, mixed makers but many pieces by William Eaton, London assays, tablespoon length 22.5cm, gross weight 48oz
A late 18th century barber pole strung mahogany and gilt scrollwork tea caddy, the lid with brass axe-head handle lifting to reveal a single lidded compartment, having an ivory teardrop escutcheon above a circular portrait panel, w.13cmOverall condition is good.The portrait may be a replacement.It is clean and well polished, and has possibly had some professional attention.
A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Benjamin Gray, London, circa 1730, caddied pediment, pierced blind fret work, glass side panels, nicely figured walnut veneered trunk door with moulded borders, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, strike/not strike selection lever above 12, dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, silvered plaque signed Benj Gray, London, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 236cm highHood with later re-built caddy, hood with woodworm holes, hood with veneer lifting, case with mouldings and veneer missing in parts, case with cracks in parts to the veneers, some veneer has been replaced in parts, trunk door is bowed, full plinth/base has been re-built, dial is discoloured, later movement seatboard, seatboard with later added pieces of wood to both sides, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
A George III Satinwood and Marquetry Tea Caddy, of square form, each face inlaid with a circular patera within rosewood crossbanding 12cm wideA Similar Mahogany and Satinwood-Banded Tea Caddy, with overhead loop handle14cm wide (2)Patera tea caddy - multiple small veneer repairs and small losses, mainly to the crossbanding. Top part of the lock lacking. No key. A later internal tray added.Mahogany caddy - losses and lifting to the crossbanding. Repair to the rear near on hinge. Lock closed with the lid open, no key. Later paper lined.
A Partridgewood, Marquetry and Kingwood-Crossbanded Tea Caddy, 19th century, of domed rectangular form, inlaid with vases and baskets of flowers19cm wideA Similar Small Rectangular Tea Caddy9.5cm wideA Rosewood Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy, containing two lidded compartments and a well31cm wide (3)
A Regency Burr Walnut and Rosewood-Crossbanded Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, containing three zinc canisters, on gadrooned ball feet23cm wideFormally with a handle over the cover, now removed and with the holes inlaid. A long section of crossbanding missing from the right side bottom, another smaller section missing from the opposite side. Left hand side of the cover missing a full length of stringing, other smaller pieces lacking on the cover and the right hand corners of the base.
GROUP OF FOURTEEN BLUE AND WHITE WARES 18TH-20TH CENTURY 十八至二十世紀 各式青花盤、碟 及 蓋罐(共十四件) comprising: six circular plates; four octagonal plates; one compressed hexagonal tea caddy, the base inscribed with a four-character Guangxu mark; and three Japanese foliated dishesDimensions:largest: 20.5cm highProvenance:Provenance: Private Scottish collection, Glasgow
COLLECTION OF NINE PORCELAIN WARES QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY TO 20TH CENTURY 清 粉彩茶杯及盞帶座、‘南京號’海撈青花茶杯及盞 及 二十世紀 粉彩無雙譜蓋罐(一組九件) comprising: two sets of famille rose tea cups with saucers, on display wooden stands; two sets of blue and white 'Nanking Cargo' cups with saucers, both sets 18th century; and a cylindrical famille rose 'Wu Shuang Pu' tea caddy and cover Dimensions:largest: 10.3cm highProvenance:Provenance: Private collection, PerthNote: Note: Three of the blue and white wares with Christie's 'The Nanking Cargo' sale labels on the bases, the saucers lot '5105', the cup redacted and illegible
GROUP OF FIVE TEAPOTS QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY 清 外銷青花加彩及粉彩開光人物故事紋茶壺及茶罐(一組五件) two lidded famille rose teapots similarly decorated with figural panels against a trellis ground, one famille rose lidded teapot painted with figural cartouches on a gilded tendril ground, and one famille rose lidded tea caddy transformed from a teapot, and one blue and white with famille rose tea pot with lidDimensions:largest: 22.2cm wideProvenance:Provenance: Private English collection, Norfolk
A SILVER PLATED MANTLE CLOCK the enamel dial with Roman hour markers and Arabic quarter hour, French movement, 23cm high Condition Report : generally good. the swag decoration to the caddy top has been detached, currently attached with blu-tac Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising an Elizabeth I (1558-1603) sixpence, 1574 (drilled); a Lipton's Tea British Empire Exhibition 1924 brass tea caddy; a circular brass box, the lid with a bas-relief profile portrait of Charles James Fox, 8cm diameter; a rare Wade twin-handled mug, Silver Jubilee 1977, limited edition of 2500, produced in error with the words 'Her Royal Highness' rather than 'Her Majesty' (most of the production run is believed to have been destroyed), 8.25cm high; and two further Taunton cider mugs, each 6.5cm high, (6).
A Victorian figured walnut and parquetry banded writing slope and a Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddyfirst with fitted interior and blue tooled velvet and gilt tooled Morocco writing surface, brass shield shaped escutcheon and reserve, second two division interior with lids, on compressed ball feet, (2)first width 35 cm.Condition: First in good condition with key. Some discolouration to velvet. Small loss near one hinge. Caddy in good condition
George III and later silver to include A William IV folding knife in original case, a pair of scissor action sugar tongs and a caddy spoonfirst, Sheffield, 1833, maker mark indistinct, foliate engraved mother of pearl grip handle, in a gilt tooled red grained leather case, second, lion passant mark and makers mark only, London by Jonathan Hayne, initialled, together with a pair of bright cut sugar tongs with acorn terminals, lion passant and makers mark only, London by Hester Bateman, a caddy shovel with engraved stem, Birmingham, 1812 by John Thropp, initialled JH, a pair of mother of pearl handled butter knives, Birmingham, 1848 by Hilliard and Thomason and another folding knife, (7)first length 14.6 cm., weighable silver approx. 2.26 OztCondition: Overall fair condtion. Blade of one butter knife has a split and slightly buckled

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