Y A mahogany table top reading stand, 19th century, the angle adjustable rest above the turned stem, 29cm high, a miniature collector's chest, 19th century, containing ebony and bone dominoes, 20cm high, 27cm wide, 10cm deep, a tea caddy, mid 18th century, with divided interior, 17cm high, 23cm wide, 13cm deep, and a miniature chest of drawers, in George III style, 28cm high, 28cm wide, 18cm deep (4)
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Y A pair of George III mahogany and inlaid knife boxes, circa 1790, with silver mounts, possibly London 1796, one fitted with knife divisions the other vacant, each 39cm high, 23cm wide, 28cm deep, together with a Regency rosewood tea caddy, circa 1815, with internal canisters and central well, 20cm high, 31cm wide, 16cm deep (3)Condition Report: Pair of knife boxes:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSome old splits and cracks, there are also chips and losses to the decorative bandings to the boxes As catalogued one is fitted with dividers the other is not - you can see some marks where the dividers have been fitted previously, there has also been the lock removedThere are no keys present with the lot, The silver mounts with discolouration and oxidationThe tea caddy:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld chips and losses, The interior canisters are removable as is the central well - this appears to have been re-lined There is marks and stains to the interior lining of the lidPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A walnut caddy top chest in George I style by Arthur Brett & Sons Norwich, 20th century, with four long drawers, brass side handles, on bracket feet, paper label for Arthur Brett, 82cm high, 87cm wide, 46cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, there are some light scratches to the top surface There are some knocks to extremitiesThe handles are original, there are no locks to the chest by designOverall solid and stable and overall the condition is reflective of this chests lack of significant age or use in a domestic settingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A German miniature silver model of a bell with cockerel handle, 51mm h, bearing pseudo marks, import marked William Geiger, London 1905 and various other similar miniature silver objets, to include a caddy spoon, cats on a ladder, wheelbarrow, children with sledge, roundabout, sofa and a Dutch confit box, 6ozs 8dwts All in basically good condition
A Chinese export porcelain tea caddy and milk jug, c1780, enamelled with flowers tied by a red bow in green and red frame, jug 12cm h Jug originally with a cover, now lacking, wear to gilding on rim and handle, top surface of sparrow beak very slightly ground down. Caddy - wear to gilding on slightly projecting edges of shoulder
A Dutch Delft tea caddy, painted to the front with a lady and gentleman seated beneath a tree, the reverse with a flower spray, framed by a cartouche of scrolling foliage headed by a shell, 12.5cm h, painted O/A and sigma and A Dutch polychrome Delft miniature model of a dog, c1770, painted in manganese and red, lying on a green mound, 45mm Flat chip on shoulder on front and neck damagedLocalised spots of flaking of glaze, flat chip on one side of base, no restoration
CADDY SPOON ETC. A late Victorian caddy spoon with floral engraved bowl. London 1897. Also, a modern silver spirit label, Sherry. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
A 20th Century oak corner cabinet, the caddy top above a central glazed cupboard door enclosing two shelves, above a base section with single frieze drawer and cupboard door below, raised on a plinth base, 148 x 55.5 x 43cms deep; together with a 20th Century Stag walnut side cabinet, the rectangular projecting top above a pair of glazed cupboard doors enclosing two shelves, raised on shaped bracket feet, 98 x 80 x 27cms deep.
An Art Deco walnut bedroom suite, comprising: a three-door wardrobe, the caddy top above three walnut veneered doors enclosing drawers and hanging space, raised on squat cabriole legs and whorl feet, 194 x 151 x 54cms deep; a walnut dressing table, the triptych mirror raised above a breakfront top, with central frieze drawer flanked by two banks of three short drawers, raised on squat cabriole legs terminating in whorl feet, 161 x 115 x 52cms deep; and a two-door wardrobe, the caddy top above a pair of walnut veneered doors, enclosing cupboards and hanging space, raised on squat cabriole legs terminating in whorl feet, 166 x 100 x 48cms deep.
A SELECTION OF ITEMS, to include a white metal pill box of a square form stamped 'Sterling 925', a silver embossed button hook handle (missing hook) hallmarked Birmingham, a silver gilt snake chain fitted with a lobster claw clasp stamped '925 Italy', length 740mm, a pair of non-pierced resin drop earrings, an EPNS caddy spoon, a white metal mosaic pendant, a white metal swirl pendant, an embossed cross pendant etc
A SELECTION OF SILVER AND UNMARKED PIECES, to include a Georgian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, engraved initials to the handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1819, makers mark joseph Wilmore, a silver shell shaped sifter, pierced bowl, wavy rim handle, hallmarked Sheffield 1918, a silver sauce ladle, worn gilt bowl, engraved initials to the bowl, hallmarked London import 1928, together with a pair of decorative sugar tongs, with passant lion, and white metal napkin ring depicting Greek gods and engraved monogram, approximate weight of silver 92.4 grams, 2.97 ozt
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON AND ONE OTHER, the caddy spoon designed with a wavy edge stem, engraved initials to the handle, hallmarked 'John Bettridge' Birmingham 1819, approximate gross weight 9.0 grams, 0.29 ozt, together with a white metal sauce spoon, embossed foliate detail with a vacant cartouche, wavy rim to the bowl, stamped 'Sterling 925 fine' approximate gross weight 18.5 grams, 0.59ozt
TOUR PROGRAMMES: LED ZEPPELIN AT KNEBWORTH 1979 AND PINK FLOYD, THE WALL, PERFORMED LIVE, included in a collection of approximately sixty Music Tour programmes from TV, Film and Musical Productions including Jersey Boys, The Sound of Music, Miss Saigon, Dirty Dancing, Singing in the Rain, Chicago, Dirty Dancing, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, The Full Monty, The King and I, Godspell, Barnum, Oliver, Strictly Come Dancing, Donny Osmond, Eric Clapton, We Will Rock You, the lot also includes a portable Imperial Good Companion Typewriter, a tin Tea Caddy and a white metal figure of a Cavalier
Seven wooden wooden trinket and other wooden wares, including an Edwardian Japanned jewellery box, with gilt decoration, 33.5 by 23 by 24cm high, and a rosewood tea caddy, with mixing bowl and two lidded compartments to its interior, 37.5 by 21 by 18cm high, and a walnut writing slope, a/f, 35 by 24 by 15cm high, an inkstand with two glass inkwells, and single drawer to its base, 25 by 15 by 13cm high. (7)
A selection of small silver items to include: matchbox cover J.D.W.D. Birmingham 1901, small mug missing handle J.D.W.D. Sheffield 1903, tea caddy spoon B & Co London 1907, French silver Napoleon coffee spoon and three silver handled button hooks. Weight of silver not including hooks approx. 79gms.Condition ReportMug missing handle. One button hook broken at the stem.
~A treen spice tower together with a Regency tole-ware tea caddy, six other 19th century copper tea caddys by Joseph Sanky & Sons, six Georgian rattail pewter table spoons, a turned treen pedestal and a white metal filigree hair ornament. Treen tower 21cm high, 9.5cm diameter, ''Mace, Ginger, Cloves, All Spice'' heavy wear and damage to the entire tower, the veneer on Mace lacking at the 'c', cloves lacking nearly the entire word, what appears to be water damage throughout, mace section is splitting underneath and at the back,

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