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Large Japanese Kutani-style vase, 37cm, similar bottle, Japanese gourd vase, rice bowl and cover, and pottery and a Satsuma polychrome-decorated caddy and cover.Qty: 5Condition report:Large Kutani vase - Some loss of gilding to the neck, minor chipping to the bodyGourd vase - hairline cracks to top, some chipping / rough patches to body, loss of gilding near baseRice bowl and cover - loss of gilding to rims, production fault cracks to foot of coverCaddy - heavily crazedPlease see additional uploaded images.
A silver caddy spoon, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1913; a silver-mounted 'No Trumps' card indicator; three Georgian and later mother-of-pearl and silver pocket knives; a silver baby's rattle with mother-of-pearl teether, three bells; and a small rectangular leather box.Qty: 7Condition report:Two of the knives dont close up fully, the mother of pearl is otherwise good. Spoon is good. The colour on the card indicator is rubbed and a bit marked. One bell on the rattle is missing and the top hoop has snapped and has been repaired. The leather box is a bit rubbed on the edges and is corner on the corners.
Two silver dessert spoons, Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1806, floral decoration, bright cut rim; another similar dessert spoon and teaspoon; and other Victorian and later caddy spoons; fish knife; mother-of-pearl handled fish knife; silver-mounted buttonhook; and silver-mounted shoe horn; total weighable approx. 7oz.
A 19th century rosewood tea caddy,with fitted interior 36cm wide20cm deep21cm hightogether with a George III work box 28.5cm wide21cm deep14cm highand tray, 55.5cm wide (3)Condition ReportNibbles to caddy, one of the bun feet is bent, replacemnt ceramic mixing bowl and canistors lack linings Damage to top corner, lacks area of boxwood stringing Tray with wear throughout
A collection of silver flatware,to include a pair of sugar tongs with pierced handles, possibly by chawner or William Chatterton’?, 14cm high, another similar Victorian pair with floral engraving, 14cm high, a set of six Edwardian teaspoons with shell bowls, a Fiddle and Thread pattern fish knife, London 1849, and an apostle top caddy spoon, by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1878,together with a pair of Edwardian silver pepperettes,London 1908, 10cm highand an Edwardian silver cream jug, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1906, with a foliate and reeded handle, 9.5cm high total 13.2ozt (qty.)Condition ReportScratches and tanrishing throughout. Dents to the base of the cream jug and bodies of the pepperettes.
A collection of George III and later silver flatware,to include a set of five teaspoons by William Schofield, London 1827, a sifter spoon, by Charles Hougham, London 1792, a George IV caddy spoon, with a later embossed berry bowl, a pair of George III foliate engraved sugar tongs, and a Victorian bright-cut engraved spoon and fork set, London 1879,total 23.66ozt (qty.)Condition ReportA large quantity; in a mixed condition, with tarnishing and wear throughout.
THREE ENGLISH PEARLWARES IN MATCHING TRANSFERS circa 1790, comprising bellied coffee-pot with dome cover, 23.5cms high small jug with sparrow-beak spout, 8cms high and flask tea-caddy, 13.5cms high, each item in monochrome transfer of 'Liverpool Birds' with exotic birds in landscapes (3)Provenance:Private collection PowysCondition Report:Restoration to jug, coffee-pot cover repaired and chipped
FOUR ENGLISH BLACK TRANSFER PRINTED POTTERY VESSELS, comprising 'Girl with Goat' small teapot, lidded tea-caddy with river landscape, landscape mug, similar lidded sucker with flower knopProvenance:Private collection Powys, three items with Sir Leslie Joseph labelsCondition Report:Small elements of damage but good considering age
GROUP OF FIVE ENGLISH CERAMICS late 18th / early 19th Century comprising flask tea-caddy, cylindrical tea-caddy, small jar, tea-cup and transfer decorated lidded twin-handled sucrier (5)Comments: Damage to some, please enquire; caddy with chips to body and cracks/losses to lid.Provenance:Private collection Powys, Sir Leslie Joseph labels to two items, Glynn Vivian label to flask
A group of early and mid-nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c. 1820-60. To include: a Willow pattern tea caddy, a Broseley pattern covered sugar, creamer, Mandarin pattern tea plate, a Copeland & Garrett, Late Spode Grasshopper tureen and a Copeland Ship Border three-piece soap dish. Tureen: 29 cm wide. (6)Condition: good overall condition.
Modern silver caddy spoon with Celtic design handle, hallmarked Tony Michael Holland, Edinburgh 1989, together with a George III silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Edward Mayfield, London 1799, and five silver pill boxes, comprising an Edwardian example of circular form with foliate embossed cover, hallmarked Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1907, a Victorian example of plain flat circular form, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1898, two further circular examples with various hallmarks, and a square example stamped 925, approximate total weight 2.25 ozt (70 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.George III caddy spoon with wear and knocks to edge of bowl.Victorian pill box with knock to side of cover.Circular example with hinged cover with knock to small thumb piece. Hallmarks to caddy spoons clear and legible, and to pillboxes with varying degrees of wear.
Group of silver flatware, to include three 1930's dessert forks, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1939, 1930's caddy spoon, hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1936, early 20th century Old English pattern teaspoon, three 1930's coffee spoons, etc., approximate total weight 6.43 ozt (200 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks generally clear and legible, some examples with slight wear, and hallmarks to pair of coffee spoons with pierced stems indistinct due to piercing.
1920's silver tea caddy, of plain cylindrical form, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1920, H9cm, approximate weight 3.66 ozt (114 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Two knocks to lower part of body.Hallmarks generally clear and legible, however makers marks partly worn.
Edwardian silver tea caddy, of plain oval form with reed and ribbon border to the body and cover, hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1902, H8cm, approximate weight 3.64 ozt (113.4 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Some small indentations throughout, and knock to cover.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Selection of silver items to include a Georgian helmet shape silver cream jug, maker indistinct, London 1805; a repousse silver bowl, likely by Fairpoint Brothers, London 1891; hexagon silver caster by Charles Wilkes, Birmingham 1919; and two silver caddy spoons, one by Nathaniel Smith & Co. 11.6oz t

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