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A collection of silver and noveltiesvarious maker's and datesComprising: an unmarked silver novelty propelling pencil, modelled as an Egyptian Mummy, with ring suspension, length 6cm, a novelty silver propelling pencil, stamped S MORDAN 6 JULY 1840, modelled as a flintlock pistol, two silver caddy spoons, a novelty silver letter opener, Swedish, stamped 830, the handle modelled as a horses head, further embellished with a whip and horseshoe, with ivory blade, length 16.5cm, a silver cylindrical travelling inkwell, two silver vesta cases, one Walter & George Myers, Birmingham, with inset coloured hardstones, two unmarked silver mounted cornucopia shaped glass scent bottles, a George III silver snuff box, a silver bougie box, maker's mark only William Lestourgeon, circa 1760, shallow circular form with hinged cover, diameter 5.5cm, a silver and mother of pearl handled book mark, modelled as a dagger, a silver miniature tyg and a Chinese silver pepper shaker, Tuck Tang, with prunus blossom in relief. (16)Footnotes:Please note that from 19 January 2022, items containing ivory cannot be imported into the EU. The import of ivory into the USA is already prohibited.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
OF IRISH E.E.C. ENTRY INTEREST: A collection of ten Irish silver commemorative caddy spoonsThomas O'Connor & Sons Ltd, Dublin 1973, with fleur de lys mark and additional Gleninsheen collar mark to commemorate Ireland's entry into the E.E.C. in 1973 Terminal modelled as the Glenshinnan collar with matted surface and polished curved bowl, length 7.7cm, weight 10.3oz. (10)Footnotes:Provenance: From The Peter Ticher Collection of Irish SilverFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver tea caddyEdward Cooper, London 1777Oval form with bright-engraved bands, narrow vertical bands between banded borders, oval reserve to the front, the flush-hinged cover with knop finial, length 12.4cm, weight 9.7oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small early 20th century walnut Westminster chiming longcase clockin the late 17th century stylethe rectangular hood with caddy top above a pair of spiral columns, the narrow trunk with crossbanded moulded door on similar plinth base and moulded foot, the 6.5' brass dial with winged putto mask head spandrels and Roman chapter ring with Arabic outer five minute rack, the centre engraved with foliate scrolls, the triple train brass movement striking and chiming on four rods, with key and short pendulum, 172cm high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 18th century oak longcase clockthe dial signed Thomas Ogden, Halifaxthe rectangular hood with ogee caddy top with later silvered wooden onion spire finials above a frieze arch supported by a pair of freestanding columns, the trunk with shaped arched door on plain plinth and bracket feet with shaped apron, the 12' brass dial with maskhead spandrels and silvered engraved boss, the silvered Roman chapter ring with outer Arabic five minute track, the matted centre with ring turned winding apertures, moonphase below XII and date aperture above 6, the brass five pillar twin train movement with arched plates and anchor escapement striking on a bell, with case key, winder, pendulum and a pair of twin lead weights, 228cm high approximatelyThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Art Nouveau Tudric pewter tea caddy/biscuit box and cover designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty, of square form with stylized flowers and leaves in grid formation, signed and numbered 0194, approximately 11cm wide, 11.5cm high.Condition report: Surface scratching and tiny dings to the extremities. Otherwise in good age-related condition.
A small collection of 18th century and later silver flatware, including a table spoon by Thomas Eustace, Exeter, 1785, two 18th century silver lace back dessert spoons, an 18th century 'berry' spoon, a George III silver caddy spoon, IT, Birmingham, 1804, two later sifter spoons etc and a plated dessert spoon,12oz.
George III silver caddy spoon, with heart shaped bowl and flared handle, hallmarked Josiah Snatt, London 1806, together with a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, hallmarked Chawner & Co, London 1850, approximate weight 25.8 gramsCondition Report:General light wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks clear and legible, George III example with slight wear to part of makers mark.
Victorian mother of pearl and abalone tea caddy, of rectangular bow fronted form upon four compressed bun feet, the hinged cover opening to reveal a twin compartmented interior with mother of pearl covers over interiors with remnants of zinc lining, H9.5cm L14.5cm D9cmCondition Report:Some surface scratches, a few light cracks, nibbles and small losses to exterior. Escutcheon loose, having dropped to reveal remnants of glue. Visible glue around feet. interior lining to underside of lid slightly worn and faded. Interior lids in similar condition to exterior. Zinc lining flaking.
19th century mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with canted corners, the hinged cover with inset vacant brass panel, opening to reveal a twin compartmented interior with square covers above zinc lined divisions, H11cm W23cm D13cmCondition Report:Good overall condition, with some light wear including surface scratches and small nicks. Zinc lining to interior divisions with some losses.
George III Sheraton style sycamore tea caddy, of rectangular form with boxwood stringing, the front and hinged cover with ebonised and satinwood inlaid oval batwing patera, H11cm W18cm D10.5cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, small losses to banding and inlay.Interior has been altered to one compartment.
18th century c1760 oak cased George III longcase clock by William Eastwood of Burnley, with a stepped caddy top on a projecting cornice and blind frieze, square glazed door flanked by two turned pillars with gesso capitals, trunk with conforming recessed pillars and a full length wavy topped door, on a square plinth with a raised panel and shaped skirting, 12� square brass dial, 11� chapter ring with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic�s, �C� scroll and castle gateway pattern spandrels and original steel hands, engraved dial centre with the Latin motto �Memento Mori� (a reminder of the inevitability of death) and the initials �JD�, with a semi-circular date aperture and engraved date ring behind, conforming �penny-moon� with lunar date aperture, dial pinned directly to a rope driven 30-hour countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell, with pendulum and weight. The movement backplate is engraved with the name of the maker of the clock and dated 1762, a rare and unusual feature seldom found on longcase clocks. William Eastwood is recorded as working in Burnley (Lancs) c.1750-c.1795Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
A Regency flame mahogany tea caddy, circa 1820, or sarcophagus form with gilt metal ring handles, mother of pearl escutcheon and bun feet, velvet and foil lined fitted interior with the original clear hobnail cut glass central mixing bowl flanked by clear cut glass tea canisters with stoppers either side, height 18cm, width 33cm, depth 16cm
A Regency rosewood tea caddy, circa 1820, strung and of sarcophagus from with ring side handles and bun feet, the red Morocco lined fitted interior with the original clear cut glass central mixing bowl flanked by twin clear cut glass tea canisters with stoppers, height 18cm, width 30cm, depth 15cm, (key)
Mid 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inset writing slope, the twin hinged top revealing a slope, inkwell and lidded compartments, H8.5 W35 D25 cm, a similar sarcophagus form tea caddy, with two lidded compartments and aperture, H15 W30 D16 cm, and another rectangular box, H11 W28 D20 cm (3)
Late 18th century cross and chequer-banded box, of rectangular form with shell motif inlay, the hinged top enclosing a later fitted interior of three compartments, H22 W26 D18.5 cm, 19th century mahogany and boxwood writing box, the hinged top enclosing compartments over a drawer, H10 W27 D21.5 cm, and a tea caddy, with three lidded compartments, H12 W24.5 D13 cm (3)Condition Report: Shell marquetry box - width of top of lock 4.5cm. Cannot see or get to backplate due to mahogany insert that does not come out.Top of keyhole to rim of box 1.3cm.
19th century crossbanded and parquetry tea caddy, of rectangular form, enclosing a chequered interior with two removable lidded boxes and a later glass bowl, on brass ball feet, H16.5 W30.5 D15.5 cmCondition Report: Veneer splits and lifting. Loss to banding on lower left side.Bowl not original.Caddies have completely lost their lining.One of the hinged covers is detached.General wear and tear consistent with age and use.
Early 19th century rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy, with ring handles and pad feet, enclosing two lidded compartments and a later bowl, H18 W34 D16 cm, and a mahogany cavetto moulded topped box with brass handle, and ogee bracket feet, enclosing three compartments (one foot missing), H18 W30 D17 cm (2)
Oak longcase eight day longcase clock, with later carving, the caddy shape hood over turned supports and a brass dial with mask spandrels, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, the silvered chapter ring inscribed, John Sedon Frodsham, over a trunk door carved with a knight on a foliate and rosette carved base with bracket feet, the twin train movement striking on a bell, dial 27.5 cm square, case 198 cm high

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