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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
Y A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD AND IVORY MARQUETRY TABLE CABINET CIRCA 1830The hinged cover to the caddy top lined in yellow silk and with a mirror, the doors enclosing four drawers, three with fittings for; needlework; an artist's drawer with WI Reeves pan colours, a marble palette and glass bowls; cut glass scent bottles with white metal lids and a pair of bisque portrait medallions by A Giroux, Paris and four plaster classical inprontes, the base with a pull out drawer/writing box with two glass inkpots and gilt tooled morocco leather inset writing surfaces, the whole veneered and decorated to all sides61cm high, 40cm wide, 29cm deep Provenance: Property from the Kingshott Collection Please note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: Y3MS4U9BCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOverall with a polished appearance, good colour, no obvious areas of fading and stainingThe secretaire drawer appears original, with the inserts and accoutrements, also the sewing, artists, and scent bottle drawers. Some minor chips and losses, old splits and cracksThere is a key to the top compartment, there is no key to the cupboard doors (this is unlocked at time of report)Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERSCIRCA 1790With caddy top and a brushing slide81cm high, 86.5cm wide, 54.5cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,Handles appear to be original, as do the locks, there are no keys but all elements are open at time of reportThe top has some dark marks/stains, the slide also, otherwise with a polished appearance overallPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Worcester bowlcirca 1770, decorated in the Precipice pattern, unmarked, 23.5cm across and a Worcester porcelain tea caddy, decorated with flowers and birds, crescent mark to the base, 11cm high approx overall (2)Provenance: Edgar A. Rees Collection label to the base of the tea caddy.Overall wear, scratches, small areas of discolouration and glaze faults. Minor frits to the rim, suspected due to the firing. Crazing to the glaze of the tea caddy.
λ A GEORGE III BURR YEW TEA CADDY C.1800 of rectangular form, with a boxwood line inlay, the twin canister interior with a central glass sugar bowl, together with a rosewood caddy with a twin canister interior, on ivory ball feet (2) 15cm high, 30.5cm wide, 15.3cm deep (max) * This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref. No.7JXK7RBE
A FILIGREE GILT METAL STRING BOX AND COVER PROBABLY INDIAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY with a pair of bird shaped scissors, together with a circular brass box and cover inset with a blue jasper style plaque, an oval copper box and cover, a green jade type buffalo brush washer, a pewter tea caddy, a sovereign case, travelling tea and sugar holder and similar items (11) length 18cm (max)
A Maling Rington's hexagonal tea caddy and cover, transfer printed in blue and white with Durham Cathedral and others, 19cm; a pair of Maling Rington's hexagonal tea caddies, printed in blue and white, 14cm; a Wade Rington's tea caddy, another smaller; a Maling Willow pattern bowl; a set of three Mason's Rington's commemorative plates; a Wade ginger jar and cover; a Wade teapot, boxed; a wade willow pattern hot water jug; qty
Continental Porcelain - an early 20th century Meissen porcelain jug, painted in underglaze blue with flowers, raised on three feet, painted mark to base, 15.5cm high; a 19th century French porcelain tea caddy, painted with panels of pagodas, the shoulder painted with flowers, 11.5cm high; a Zolnay Pecs reticulated bottle vase (3)
A cased set of eight George VI silver teaspoons, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1951, each with oval bowl and tapering handle with engraved foliate motif, 9.2cm long, together with five Victorian silver shield-topped teaspoons and a matching caddy spoon, Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes, Sheffield 1875, teaspoons 12cm long, a cased set of six silver coffee spoons, marked 'A.W' Chester 1923-24', each 8cm long, a cased set of six mother of pearl handled butter knives, a cased set of six grapefruit spoons, and four further assorted silver commemorative teaspoons (34)
A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock, later carved, probably Banister of Lichfield, the makers name later over painted, the 31cm painted break arch dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the caddy shaped hood with gilt embellished pilasters, above the arched door carved with a fiery dragon and lower board carved with a lozenge, raised upon a plinth base with bracket feet, 237cm high, two weights and pendulum
A Regency coromandel tea caddy of sarcophagus form, boxwood outlines, lion mask loose ring handles, talon and ball feet, fitted interior with a bowl and two compartments, width 31cm, height 21cm.Condition report:Condition good. Interior with a crack across the marocco lining in the lid. One of the lids of the two compartments is loose (unglued) and a little warped.We have the caddy key.
A George III satinwood and marquetry tea caddy with canted corners, banded outlines, navette shape panels with shell motifs, width 19 cm, height 13cm; another George III satinwood rosewood and marquetry tea caddy, oval panels with flowers and foliage (old damage), width 19 cm, height 13cm.Qty: 2
STERLING SILVER & EPNS LOOSE TABLE CUTLERY & COLLECTORS SPOONS, to include two large teaspoons marked Sterling, one having a floriate decorated handle, engraved 1908, the other with Aries and ram over the word March, engraved 1909, 2.1ozt gross, EP includes a large berry spoon, 22cms, four pairs of sugar tongs, two Royal commemoratives for 1901 and 1935, brass tea caddy spoon commemorating the 1957 Coronation, tea spoon with Girl Guides emblem to the handle, two spoons stamped Blackpool Passenger Steamboat Company Ltd. and a mustard spoon engraved 'Grand Jury Armagh'

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