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PROPERTIES FROM A NOTED COLLECTOR OF CHINESE EXPORT SILVER *A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER ‘DRAGON’ TEA CADDY AND COVER BY WANH HING & CO CHINA, CANTON / GUANGZHOU, LATE QING DYNASTY, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Of round shape, nicely worked in repousse to depict a flying four-claw dragon whose body is coiled around the box and a further flying four-claw dragon on the top of the lid. The base bears several marks: one is a Chinese ideogram; the second one is ‘WH’ for Wang Hing, the company name. H: 5,8 cm - D: 9,1 cm Weight: 186g Provenance: a noted collector of Chinese Export Silver wares. Note: The firm Wang Hing & Co. was established in Canton in 1854, by the wealthy Lo merchant family. It seems to also have been active in Hong Kong. The company was successful at exporting silver to Western countries and eventuality created some pieces for Tiffany & Co. Wang Hing is arguably one of the most sought after and collectable Chinese export brand. IMPORTANT NOTICE: *This lot is under temporary importation. An extra VAT will be applied to the final invoice. The rate will depend on the final country of destination. The sole buyers based in Ireland will be subject to an extra 13,5% VAT. Please contact our office (yuchen@adams.ie) for further information. 中国出口银带盖“龙纹”茶罐 中国,广州,晚清,20世纪早期 NOTE: CONDITION REPORTS AND MEASUREMENTS It is up to the bidder to satisfy themselves prior to buying as to the condition of a lot. In relation to Condition Reports, whilst we make certain observations on the lot, which are intended to be as helpful as possible, references in the condition report to damage or restoration are for guidance. The absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. The condition report is an expression of opinion only and must not be treated as a statement of fact. Measurements and weight are approximate and the potential bidder may re-ask it to be checked when asking for a condition report.
Blackburn Oakham (Rutland Leicestershire) No 1147 eight day longcase clock with 11'' brass dial with calendar and twin cherub and crown spandrels. Contained in an oak case long trunk door and caddy top to hood, Dimensions 86 x 15 x 9'' deep Blackburn is recorded as working in Rutland from the mid 1750s Good restored condition movement not tested CONDITION:Good restored condition movement not tested
An early 18th century Quaker thirty hour hook and spike clock in original oak case, unsigned. 10'' dial with single hand, zig zag Gilkes style centre, thirty hour steel pillared lantern type movement with anchor escapement. Movement hooks to the back board of the case, no seat board. A substantial oak case with panelled base. Turned pillars to hood, caddy top with three wooden finials, Dimensions 89 x 21 x 12'' Good original condition movement not tested CONDITION:Good original condition movement not tested
James Fry, an Irish silver butter knife, Dublin 1819, another by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1847/48, eight silver teaspoons, a pair of Victorian fiddle and shell pattern teaspoons, a sugar spade, two mustard spoons, a grapefruit spoon and a caddy spoon. Various dates and makers, 11.18 troy oz (gross weight)
TWO BOXES OF TREEN, BOOKS AND MAPS, to include a tea caddy of sarcophagus form with inner boxes, turned handles, mother of pearl escutcheon and key, three carved wooden elephants of graduating sizes, a writing slope with brass mounts, a trench art ashtray mounted on a wooden base inscribed 'Cpl H C Wilmot 7576471, 27 July 1945', a wooden cased Smiths mantel clock, a quantity of Ordnance Survey maps and books about Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Shropshire (sd) (2 BOXES)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE METALWARES, TREEN, BOOKS, CLOCK ETC, to include an eleven volume set of The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare by William Pickering published in 1825 (sd), a small bronze planter with flared rim height 10cm x diameter 12.5cm, four wooden boxes including a fruitwood string box of cotton reel form, and a mahogany tea caddy, a wooden cased mantel clock in need of restoration, a brass pan diameter 23.5cm, a Peltro, Italian diecast clown, a small copper jelly mould, etc (sd) (2 BOXES + LOOSE)
A GROUP OF WEDGWOOD DRABWARE AND JASPERWARES, to include a taupe brown drabware three piece tea set, comprising a squat circular teapot, covered sugar bowl and cream jug with cornflower blue foliate sprigs, impressed marks to bases, a pair of candlesticks and a trinket box in dusky pink, and a pale blue jug height 14.5cm and a tea caddy (Condition report: good condition, paint marks to base of one candlestick, a few scuffs) (8)
MEISSEN 2-tlg Konvolut Deckelgefäße, 18./19. Jh. bestehend aus Teedose mit umlaufend ornamentalem Band und polychromen Blumenmalereien, metallischer Deckelersatz mit Korken, H 11, 5 cm, Glasur und Vergoldung an den Kanten stark berieben, verblasste Schwertermarke auf unglasiertem Boden, dazu ein Potpourri-Deckelgefäß mit kleinem Glaseinsatz , kugeliges Deckelgefäß mit Metallmontierung zum Aufklappen, Deckel mit floraler Durchbrucharbeit, fest verschraubt mit Teller als Untersetzer, Spiegel mit purpurfarbenen Blütenfestons, Rand mit Durchbruchdekor, (part. restauriert), Messing-Standring mit 3 Füßen, Altersspuren, D 25 cm.| MEISSEN 2 lidded vessels, 18th/19th century, consisting of a tea caddy with a surrounding ornamental band and polychrome flower paintings, metal replacement lid with cork, H 11.5 cm, glaze and gilding heavily rubbed at the edges, faded crossed swords mark on the unglazed base, plus a potpourri lidded vessel with a small glass insert , spherical lidded bowl with metal mounting that can be opened, lid with floral openwork, firmly screwed to plate as a saucer, center with purple flower festoons, edge with openwork decoration, (partially restored), brass stand ring with 3 feet, signs of age, D 25 cm.
MEISSEN Kaffeeservice "Weinlaub", 20. Jh. 23-tlg: Dekor "Voller, grüner Weinkranz" mit Goldkante, Schwanenhenkelform, bestehend aus großer Kaffeekanne (Chip an Deckelinnenrand), Milchgießer, Zuckerdose, 6 Tassen mit Untertassen, 6 Kuchenteller, D 18, 5 cm, 1 Teedose mit zusätzlich vergoldeten Blattadern, H 11, 5 cm, runde Kuchenplatte, D 33 cm, überwiegend Pfeifferzeit 1924-34, tlw. berieben, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Auflösung einer Privatsammlung.| MEISSEN coffee set "wine leaves", 20th century, 23 pieces: decor "full, green wine wreath" with gold edge, swan handle shape, consisting of a large coffee pot (chip on the inside lid rim), milk jug, 6 cups with saucers, 6 cake plates, D 18.5 cm, 1 tea caddy, h 11.5 cm, round cake plate, d 33 cm, mostly Pfeiffer time 1924-34, partly rubbed, signs of age and wear.
Modern Guild of Hull Silversmiths oxidised silver caddy spoon, modelled as an outstretched hand with engraved wristwatch to wrist and inset turquoise cabochon to finger, hallmarked Charles Richard Berkin of Beverley, London 1987, also marked with the three crowns mark of the Guild of Hull Silversmiths, L 8.7cm, approximate weight 0.89 ozt (27.9 grams)Abraham Barachin was the last Hull silversmith to use the Hull mark of three ducal coronets in around 1706. However in 1983 the Assay Offices of Great Britain and the City of Kingston upon Hull granted the Guild of Hull Silversmiths permission to use the City's Coat of Arms as an additional mark on pieces they produced. Condition Report:Generally in good overall condition, with some surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks clear and legible.
George III fiddle back mahogany single compartment tea caddy of oval section with inlaid swag decoration, h10.5 x w12.5 x d7cm,Condition Report: General wear and tear consistent with age and use.Cracks to interior. Almost total loss of silver lining. Splits in banding around cover and some separation. Replacement interior veneer to cover around lock area. Split/crack in front. Cover does not sit flush to body. Small losses around escutcheon. Base worn.
Carved oak eight day longcase clock, the caddy hood top with barley twist columns enclosing a brass dial with mask spandrels, date aperture and moon phase dial painted with figures and churches, inscribed Ralh Clayton Marple. the case carved with foliate scrolls, 221 cm high, dial 31cm, with pendulum
A prattware tea caddy and cover, circa 1820, moulded in relief to the front and rear with a seated toper, 14.5cm together with a Whieldon type cream jug, circa 1780, with reeded scrolling handle and a creamware toothpick holder modeled as a Porcupine (3)Tea caddy finial is lacking, numerous edge chips to the bottle with glaze pitting and some staining, Whieldon jug crazed and with professional restoration, Porcupine with some small edge chips and wear
A tortoiseshell tea caddy, 19th century, with white metal mounts and raised on scrolling feet, together with another blonde tortoiseshell caddy and a further French tortoiseshell oval casket with champleve enamel decoration (3)White metal mounted tea caddy with key, the lock functioning, crack to the rear around the left hinge, bracket feet loose, blonde caddy, damage, and repair to the rear on both hinges, repaired chips above the escutcheon, key lacking, oval box, with key the lock is functioning, top panel simulated replacement, two splits to the side panel, some losses to the champleve
A 19th-century brass inlaid box, with caddy top waisted body, gadrooned edges, and flattened bun feet, 25cm by 20cm by 16cm; together with a small mahogany dressing table mirror of shield form and similar date; together with an early 20th century dinner gong, two white metal mounted bovine horns on an oval molded oak plinth, the Norther Goldsmiths company, 32cm by 25cm
George III silver tea caddy of oval section with beaded rims and urn finial, by Robert Hennell I and David Hennell II, London, 1800, and a silver caddy spoon, gross weight 25.5oz, 793g,Condition Report: Overall in good condition, slight dent around the keyhole and to the side, some tarnishing.
Indian silver and white metal items to include a shallow dish decorated with a figure on an elephant, the rim with a parade of figures and elephants, the reverse engraved with tigers and peacocks, 17.5cm dia. tea caddy embossed with an elephant and foliate scrolls, cigarette box embossed with dancers, marked 875, a similar circular box with cover, mug, salt and napkin ring
A Chinese blue and white porcelain tea caddy, Kangxi period, of ovoid form, painted with prunus on a 'cracked ice' ground, height 9.7cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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