Late 18th century Old Sheffield Plate tea caddy of bombe form, with raised scroll, foliate and shell decoration, detachable domed cover, with shell finial, on four scroll feet (Marks to base). 14cm overall height.Provenance: Removed from The Garden House, HampsteadCondition report: General overall condition good, some minor scratching and surface wear, copper showing through on high points, base very slightly uneven. Corner seams appear have been resoldered. one seam has tiny split part way up and one top corner also split where cover sits. Images to follow.
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A Victorian naturalistic die stamped silver vine leaf caddy spoon with grapes handle, 87mm l, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1849, 9dwts Good quality and condition, old polish residueThe very short splits between two or three of leaves is a consequence of heavy stamping when made and not subsequent damage
Miscellaneous Victorian and Continental small silver flatware, to include mother of pearl hafted pickle and other forks, bone hafted bread knife and a decorative cast and die stamped caddy spoon by Maurice Freeman, London 1905, 10ozs weighable and an EPNS pickle fork Mostly in good condition
Miscellaneous Victorian and later silver articles, to include a mother of pearl handled caddy or other spoon, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1895, cut glass bottles and jars with silver cap or cover, trophy cup, another larger, photograph frame and napkin ring Larger trophy cup worn and dented. Most of the other items, including the spoon, in good condition
A Chinese export armorial forty two piece part tea service, late 18th century, decorated with the Haldane crest and motto 'Suffer'comprising 13cm mug, 12cm mug, three assorted bowls, two handled sugar bowl and cover, two jugs, bowl and cover, two stands, tea caddy, 11 coffee cups, 12 tea bowls and 7 saucersAll items with wear to the gilding.13cm mug - for some reason the crest has been polished out above the initials12cm mug - Has a restored chip and large curved crack to one side and the handle has been broken and restored.Three graduated slops/sugar bowls - smallest with short hairline crack, the largest with discoloured restored chips and associated hairline crack.Two handled sugar bowl and cover - good condition.Helmet shaped milk jug - handle broken and restored.Sparrow beak milk jug - good condition but lacking coverBowl and cover - Small splinter chip to rim and larger spin to chip to inside of foot.Tea pot stand - good.Spoon tray - small splinter chips to edge.Tea caddy - some kiln grit around the edge of foot otherwise good.11 coffee cups - One with badly chipped handle and a second with a splinter chip to the rim.12 tea bowls - three with small chips to the rim with associated short hairline crack7 saucers - One with a short hairline crack a second with a splinter chip under the base and a third with a splint to chip to the edge of the foot.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A harlequin canteen of Georgian and later silver and plated mainly fiddle pattern flatware,various dates and makers, most with tired engraved crest, weighable silver 150.5oz.6 table forks and 5 dessert spoons- Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1803/6 (worn tines) 9 table and 8 dessert forks, william woodman, Exeter, 1820 (worn tines). 3 Table forks Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1854. 12 tablespoons- Eley & Fearn, London, 1799(1) William Eaton, London, 1828(2), Jonathan Hayne, London, 1832(3), Laurence Nowlan, Dublin, 1829(4), William Cummins, Dublin, 1838(1) and Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1854(1). All showing signs of general use, some with dented bowls.21 dessert spoons- Dublin, 184593) & 1823(1), marks rubbed(1), Jonathan Hayne, London,1832(3), 1831(6), Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1854(2), William Eaton, London, 1828(2), Charles Lias, London, 1845(3) Some wear to the spoons tips, some surface scratches in general, some with engraved initials.13 dessert forks- George Howson, Sheffield, 1918(6), William Eaton, London, 1835(4) and Richard Poulden, London, 1820(2). 1 Sheffield, 1964. All tines worn.27 teaspoons- All various dates and makers including one set of six by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1832. 8 odd silver or sterling spoons, a pair of sugar tongs an odd spoon and a caddy spoon- Condition average commensurate with age and some use.41 plated items- All mixed condition ranging from slight use to poor condition(plating worn).PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A contemporary silver-handled glass decanter by Francis Howard, London, 2007, 32 cm H; a silver pair of lighthouse-shape salt & pepper mills by W.E.V., London, 2000, 9.5 cm H; a dwarf candlestick by F H Adams & Holman, Birmingham, 1958, 8 cm H; a circular silver bowl by William Comyns & Sons, London, 1974, 11.6 cm diameter; a Jubilee silver anointing spoon, 1977; a caddy silver spoon by C J Vander, Sheffield, 1982; a chocolate ladle by Viners, Sheffield, 1934 and a Georgian silver fiddle-pattern toddy spoon by Mitchell & Russell, Edinburgh, 1816, 17 cm, all in good condition (8)
A BOX OF VINTAGE BUTTONS, BOXES, LIGHTERS, POCKET KNIVES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a lacquer and mother of pearl inlaid snuff box, a Parker 51 fountain pen, two Ronson lighters, nine pocket knives, a tin and box of vintage buttons and buckles, a Ministry of Food National Dried Milk tin, a rectangular tea caddy in need of restoration, etc (sd) (1 BOX)
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS ETC, to include a quantity of books - carp fishing, sporting autobiographies, Jazz etc, quantity of CDs - Jazz including over seventy from the Jazz Greats series, DVDs - Jazz, Bee Gees, Status Quo etc, stainless steel and plated wares, mahogany tea caddy in need of restoration, boxed 7 inch android tablet, Smiths electric alarm clock, Panasonic HM-TA1 video camera, walking stick with silver collar, boxed Specto Royal 8mm cine projector and small quantity of framed bird prints etc
PORTUGAL großeTeedose, 916 Silber, nach 1938. Passig geschweifte Ovalform mit Steckdeckel, mit Perldekor und umlaufender verschlungener Gravur, Innenvergoldung, Adlerpunze (Porto) und Herstellerpunze, H. ca. 14,5 cm, 13,5, ca. 637 g. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| PORTUGAL large tea caddy, 916 silver, after 1938. Fitted curved oval form with plug-in lid, with pearl decoration and entwined engraving all around, gilding on the inside, eagle mark (Porto) and maker's mark, h. approx. 14.5 cm, 13.5, approx. 637 g. Slight signs of age and use.
A group of three wooden boxes, comprising a George III caddy top tea caddy with brass handle to its lid, raised upon bracket feet, 24 by 13 by 15cm high, a Victorian rosewood sewing box, with mother-of-pearl inlay, 20 by 27 by 11cm high, and an early 20th century Indian carved sewing box, bone inlaid, fitted internally with sewing items, on paw feet, 32 by 22 by 10cm. (3)
A quantity of mixed Silver Items, including a small Victorian tea caddy, hallmarked Sheffield, 1892, a/f, two silver napkin rings, a silver fruit knife with mother of pearl handle, Sheffield, 1900, a pair of wishbone shaped sugar nips, hallmarked Birmingham, 1912, various flatware etc., weighable silver 10.9ozt (a lot)
A George V silver George III style oval section tea caddy by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, the slightly boat shaped hinged lid with flame cast finial, Chester 1913, height 11cm, width 10cm, weight 6 toz.Provenance: From the Estates of June Barrington Ward & Maggie Cameron Frazer‘Two Remarkable Ladies’June Barrington-Ward 1922-2002& Maggie Cameron Frazer 1923-2021 For several decades, two remarkable ladies lived contentedly in the remote farmhouse near Lanreath in Cornwall that they had restored and shared since the 1970s.June Barrington-Ward was a sculptor. She trained at Chelsea School of Art and exhibited widely during the 1960s & 70s. Her work featured in group shows in prestigious galleries and locations like the Royal Academy alongside artists such as Denis Mitchell, John Milne & Kim Lim. June was the daughter of Lancelot Barrington-Ward KCVO, a royal surgeon to King George VI and his family. He also played rugby for England. Her grandfather was the vicar of Duloe in Cornwall. Although her work was applauded by contemporary critics, she never pursued recognition. In the words of a family member “she didn’t seek fame and I believe she was simply happy to be left alone to make things.”Maggie Cameron Frazer was an academic who specialised in antique glass, a subject on which she wrote extensively and lectured at the Victoria & Albert Museum. There are fine pieces in our March Antiques sale that were part of her treasured collection.They met during the Second World War. June, in the WRNS, drove ambulances in London and Maggie worked at Bletchley Park. For many years they shared a large property in Chiswick with a studio, until making the move to Cornwall.Maggie bought their magical house in North Cornwall from the Carlyon Family in 1978. After renovating their home, they settled happily into retirement, Maggie astutely playing the stock market and June continuing to create sculpture. June died in 2002 and Maggie followed her last year.The home they left, and their wonderful collection of art and antiques, stand as a celebration and testament to their happy life together.
An Edwardian silver tea caddy of bombe form by Charles Harold & Co, the hinged lid with ovoid finial and gadrooned rims, Birmingham 1903, height 12cm, weight 7.2toz approx.Condition report: There are various dents and it has been dropped on one end. Please see extra images. Rubbing to the hallmarks.

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