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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA-CADDYWith twin lidded interior, raised on gilt brass ball feet, 33cm wide; 18cm highCondition report: Later associated glass mixing bowl Interior of caddies with little silver foil left to interiorSome minor scuffs, marks and general wear with some slight fading in places commensurate with use and age.
A 19TH CENTURY GILT-METAL MOUNTED JAPANNED RECTANGULAR TEA CADDYWith compartmentalised interior, on claw and ball feet, 21cm wide; 16cm highCondition report: Inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age. Most notably wear and loss along the edges of the hinged lid and particular loss and damage to the back edge. Various light cracks. Wear and loss of detail to the painted decoration. Tarnishing to mounts. Missing mounts to the back vertical edges. Some missing pins, some later including possibly the two screws into the escutcheon. Velvet lining later. Lock loose. Please see additional images.
A SILVER & ENAMEL PILL BOX, A BILSTON ENAMEL PILL BOX, TWO WATCHES A CADDY SPOON AND A NAPKIN RING IN A BURR WOOD BOXThe silver circular pill box enamelled with a shield to the detachable cover, Birmingham 1926, the Bilston enamel pill box with a motto detailed, 'This and the giver are thine for ever', a Roamer Standard gilt metal fronted and steel backed curved rectangular gentleman's wristwatch, an Avia silver and marcasite lady's bracelet wristwatch, the napkin ring Sheffield 1910, the base metal caddy spoon commemorating The 1937 Coronation, size of wooden box 17.5 x 13.5 x 6.0cm
A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED WARES, (19)Comprising; a faceted glass smelling salts bottle, an Irish circular dish, diameter 11.3cm, a berry fruit serving spoon, a cream ladle, Sheffield 1938, a mustard pot with a blue glass liner, a thimble detailed Sterling Silver, combined weight of weighable silver 224 gms, also four steel bladed knives and two similar forks, a Dutch caddy spoon, a pair of foreign butter knives, detailed 830, a pair of plated salts, a base metal thimble and a plated salt spoon
TWO SILVER LEAF SHAPED CADDY SPOONS (2)Comprising; a leaf of naturalistic form, having a twisted stem, Birmingham 1835 and a leaf decorated with fruiting vine, with a loop shaped handle, Birmingham probably 1860, combined weight 18 gmsCondition Report; Caddy spoon 1; Few small dents to the hollow handle, one or two tiny distortions to the leaf near the handle, but generally in good condition.Caddy spoon 2; Slight distortion / flaw to the edge of the leaf, otherwise in good condition.
TWO SILVER CADDY SPOONS FORMED AS HANDS (2)Each handle of differing design, with engraved decoration, both possibly by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1806 and 1807, combined weight 14 gmsCondition Report; Caddy spoon 1; handle slightly bent, otherwise minor wear, no splits. Caddy spoon 2; Very minor wear to the decoration of the handle, a few tiny dents, otherwise no splits, both would benefit from cleaningThere are no monograms or inscriptions.
FOUR SILVER CADDY SPOONS (4)Comprising; the first with a filigree oval panel to the bowl, otherwise with engraved decoration, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, two examples with engraved decoration, both probably by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1808 and Birmingham possibly 1797, the fourth fiddle and shell pattern, London 1836, combined weight 35 gms
FOUR SILVER CADDY SPOONS (4)The first with an engraved heart shaped motif to the bowl, probably London 1795, the second double struck King's pattern by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1828, the Old English pattern probably London 1785, the fourth with pierced decoration to the handle, Birmingham 1810, combined weight 41 gms
A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND FOREIGN SPOONS (47)Including a George IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1828, a preserve spoon with floral decoration, Sheffield 1904, a horn spoon, further English spoons, the foreign spoons including a set of six salt spoons, the handles formed as cobras, a pair of salt spoons and a spoon with a peacock finial
$A GROUP OF TWO (2) VIETNAMESE PIECESVietnam, Circa 1900It is comprised of:- a bleu de hue porcelain ‘dragon’ tea caddy, the base inscribed with a cobalt blue four-character mark reading reading ‘若深珍藏’ reading ‘Nhã Thâm Trân Tàng’ or ‘Ruo Shen Zhen Cang’, lit. ‘Precious collection of the seemingly old’ (Davison’s ‘The New and reviser Handbook of Marks on Chinese Porcelain’, no. 1796). - a mother of pearl inlays wooden writing box, Vietnam, Nam Dinh, Nguyen Dynasty, 19th century.H (the porcelain box): 10,8 cmSide (the writing box): 20 cm§Bidders should be advised that importation regulations of several countries, including the US, prohibits the importation of ivory and that of coral, or any goods containing same. Therefore Adams advises prospective purchasers who intend to ship lots containing either ivory or other specimen that fall under CITES regulation, to another country to familiarise themselves with the relevant importation regulations prior to bidding. Adams will not be responsible for shipping items herein and the onus will be on the buyer to organise shipping at their own behest.Condition Report: Condition report: - the box with chips;- the wooden piece with cracks, missing parts and inlays.
A Victorian mother of pearl inlaid paper mache tea caddy, the scalloped rectangular top enclosing compartmental interior on squat bun feet, 22cm wide, 13cm high, together with a similar tray, 63cm wide x 47cm deep (2)Condition report: Rubbing to gilding on both caddy and tray, crack to border of tray
A collection of small silver items, to include an engraved oval box, a pair of George lll condiment spoons by George Smith and William Fearn, London 1792, a Victorian caddy spoon by George Unite, pendant, brooch, spoon and a silver plated pocket watch. 4ozt weighable silver (7)Condition report: Good condition generally,
A Victorian stationery box, printed with dogs ratting over marbled sides, together with a papier-mache and ebonised writing box, with a printed oval family scene, and a tea caddy with inlaid banding and domed lid, tallest 17cm (3)Condition report: Dogs - Surfaces worn and with losses, chip to top back edge, inside ink stained, fabric in lid tornFamily - wear and losses to surfaces, top detached at hinges, interior with split, stained and worn writing surfaceInlaid - Splits to lid, inside with new (?) lids
A quantity of silver items, consisting of a 1930's cigarette case, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with personal engraving, a late George III caddy spoon, four napkin rings of varying form to include engine turned, engraved and plain examples, three pairs of sugar tongs, a pusher, and a collection of six various coffee and teaspoons, total 17ozt (16)Condition report: All items with surface scratches, marks and tarnishing. Personal engrvaing in the cigarette case reads 'Derek P.T.Rich, 15th Feb 1947'.
AN ELIZABETH II MINIATURE CHANNEL ISLES MILK CAN with a pull-off cover by Bruce Russell of Guernsey, a small chamberstick with detachable nozzle and conical snuffer, by T. Bradbury, London 1901, a navette-shaped tea caddy by A & J. Zimmerman and a millennium-marked wine coaster with turned wooden base; the latter 5" (12.8 cms) diameter; 14.25 oz weighable silver (4)
A LATE VICTORIAN OVAL TEA CADDY with drop-ring handles and embossed decoration, gilt interior, inscribed on the base, by Messrs. Slater, Slater & Holland, London 1899, together with a cased pair of Edwardian two-handled salts with loaded bases and plated spoons and a French bowl and cover, inscribed on the base as a sporting trophy "Le Touquet 1907 GOLF....C.W. Duke"; the latter 6" (15 cms) diameter; 17.85 oz weighable silver (3)
A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian tea caddy with part-fluted decoration by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1904, a George III small "barrel" mug, initialled, a late Victorian sugar caster, a Victorian engraved sugar bowl, gilt interior, inscribed, a waiter, inscribed, a mug, inscribed and a smaller mug with initials; the caddy 3.5" (9 cms) high; 32.7 oz (7)
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE & CUTLERY:- Five Victorian mother of pearl handled dessert knives and four forks, two mother of pearl-handled butter knives, a set of five lobster picks, two pairs of sugar tongs, four caddy spoons, a bread fork, a Victorian meat skewer, a sugar sifter ladle, an Aberdeen condiment ladle, a set of three Fiddle, Thread & Shell dessert spoons and three dessert forks, initialled "G", a tea knife and twenty five various tea/coffee spoons; 32.25 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT:- A George III wine funnel, with part-fluted decoration, crested and initialled, by R. Emes & E. Barnard, London 1818, a George III pap boat, crested, marks worn, London 1772, a set of four George IV knife rests and two antique caddy spoons (one initialled), the funnel 5.25" (13.5 cms) long; 9.85 oz (8)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY INDIAN (KASHMIR) TEA CADDY rectangular with incurved corners and profusely chased decoration, gilt interior, together with a George V circular dressing table box with a mounted tortoiseshell cover, by E.S,. Barnsley, Birmingham 1917; the latter 5.1" (13 cms) diameter; 6.4 oz weighable silver (2)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of seven Edwardian Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern tea spoons, initialled, a set of six Art Deco coffee spoons, a set of six late Victorian tea spoons with decorative cartouches, a set of six Scottish Fiddle tea spoons, nine small copies of a Roman spoon, a George III bright-cut caddy spoon, a jam spoon, a condiment or spice ladle, crested, a small butter knife, a pair of sugar tongs and five other tea spoons; 21.35 oz (lot)
A Victorian silver christening mug, maker George Richards, London, 1856: inscribed to the base, of cylindrical waisted outline with embossed foliate decoration, 18cm high, a silver cylindrical tea caddy and cover, an Indian silver caster and a plated casket, weighable silver 315gms, 10.15ozs.
A 19th century Tunbridge ware tea caddy: of rectangular and waisted outline, the shallow domed and hinged lid decorated with a view of Hever Castle, enclosed by a Berlin woolwork border, the interior with central glass blender flanked by two lidded compartments, with banded Berlin woolwork decoration to the sides.
A late Victorian silver mounted cut glass goblet, London 1900; a pair of Victorian silver square section salts with blue glass liners, London1885; a Georgian silver caddy spoon; a set of six silver teaspoons, other silver tea and coffee spoons, four napkin rings and other oddments (qty)Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

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