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A group of silver to include: a pair of late Victorian Scottish bright cut caddy spoons, hallmarked by T Smith & Son, Glasgow, 1898; set of six George V coffee spoons, Birmingham, 1916; an Arts & Crafts napkin ring pierced with shamrocks and vacant cartouche, HM., Birmingham, 1912; a George V two handled cup, Sheffield, 1911, an engine turned pencil holder and nail file, weighable silver approx 7.90 ozt (245 grams) and plated Christening cup, vase etc (1 box)
A 19th Century style Dutch silver .833 standard tea caddy and cover in the shape of a Pilgrim Bottle, profusely chased with Battle Scene to one side and figure in an Inn to the other, the detachable cover with Gentleman in tricorn hat finial, marked on the flange, Standard mark with key and date letter for 1906, approx 225.89 gram
A George III satinwood inlaid oval tea caddy, the front inlaid with the Prince of Wales feathers, 14.5cm wide, together with a rosewood tea caddy, 12.2cm diameter, and a walnut writing slope, 40cm (3)Condition ReportSatinwood - missing front near front edge, interior foil disintegrated. Rosewood - split writing slope - missing interior.
A group of collectables, comprising an antique tinder pistol, 21.5cm wide, two brass wall buckets, a copper wall light, embossed with Adam and Eve, 26.5cm high, a wood truncheon, 35cm long, two ball and string games, and a yo-yo, a pair of snuffers, a pewter spoon and a caddy spoon, and a Russian papier mache oval box and cover (12)Shipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country. Condition ReportAll with wear.
A collection of brass items 18th century and later, comprising a tea caddy, with an inscription commemorating the coronation of Edward VII, 15cm high, two mugs, by Askew, Nottingham, 10cm high, a pestle and mortar, 10cm high, and a bronze mortar, 12cm high (6)Provenance: The Estate of the Late Jackie Mann Condition ReportThe mugs are heavily dented. Wear throughout commensurate with age and use.
A Victorian inlaid papier mache tea caddy, mother of pearl and painted decoration, 23cm wide11.5cm hightogether with seven small stone animals and two wood elephantsthe largest 7cm longand a Victorian glass oil lamp with shade and funnelCondition ReportLid of caddy is detachedThe shade to the oil lamp is associated
An Arthur Simpson of Kendal, Arts and Crafts oak and inlaid tea caddy. Attributed firmly to Arthur Simpson Of Kendal. This thorned vine and stylised flowerhead design inlay appears on other pieces by him. This piece is of the highest quality and is a rare survivor. In very good condition and retaining it's original liner. 19.5cm wide, 12.5cm deep and 13.5cm tall
Edwardian silver tea caddy by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1905, plain rectangular form with slightly domed cover, height 9cm, weight approx. 183g (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
William IV silver presentation cup, by The Barnards, London, 1832, baluster form engraved with an inscription dated 1834, over a domed foot, height 10.5cm, weight approx. 145g; also a silver tea caddy, London 1896, oval section, marks rubbed, height 9.5cm, weight approx. 100g (2) (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
George III satinwood and mulberry box, circa 1790, originally a tea caddy, now with a vacant interior, 30.5cm x 15cm x 15.5cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
Eastern metal plate, floral decoradted, 34cm, carved stone duck with metal disc R; a pair of carved Koi Carp with glass eyes; pair of cold painted candle holders of seated figures, a pair of 18cm African figures; Chinese style blue and white caddy.Condition report:The duck is carved stone, with some old chips around the edges. Please see additional uploaded images.
A Regency blond tortoiseshell tea caddy of plain octagonal form, with ivory banded twin compartment interior and silver plated ball feet, 18cm wide, 11cm deep, 15cm high, a cut steel mounted glove box and a figured walnut writing casketCITES Submission reference 8E7SUJQQ Caddy overall in good glossy condition, a few small sections of tortoiseshell missing from the back, lid closes firmly but no key for lock. Internal silvering original but starting to flake away, some ivory banding missing from around the base and a section of pewter stringing from beneath the escutcheon.Glove box is locked shut, has some splits and lacks a handle, 26cmWalnut writing casket in good condition, lacks key and inkwells, 27cm widePLEASE 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 cased set of twelve George V silver teaspoons with sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1912, two silver hand mirrors, a silver sugar bowl and cream jug, a silver ashtray, a George III silver caddy spoon and cased plated tea knives. All in generally used condition. One hand mirror is in poor condition.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.
Early 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to two lidded tea compartments and central space for a mixing bowl, floral metal drop ring handles to side and raised on four metal scrolling feet, 32cm long x 20cm high Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud Condition Report Surface scratches, scuffs and accretions. Area of loss beading around compartments. One compartment lid with damage and detached. Areas of loss to red lining. General wear and tear.
John Webster, London, an early 18th century walnut and marquetry longcase clock, the hood with triple caddy top and ball finials, the trunk with arabesque marquetry inlaid door with circular glazed panel, on a box base, the 30cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed John Webster, London, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, The eight day twin train movement with five turned pillars, striking to a bell, having pull repeat, 244cm high.
A BOXED 'STUART DEVLIN' SILVER AND ENAMEL CADDY SPOON, polished bowl fitted with a plume of feathers handle decorated with a bow and enamel detailed flowers, hallmarked 'Stuart Devlin' London 1984, numbered 49, approximate gross weight 24.8 grams, together with a fitted box (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)
A BOXED 'STUART DEVLIN' SILVER AND ENAMEL CADDY SPOON, polished bowl fitted with a Prince of Wales feather handle decorated with a bow and enamel detailed flowers, hallmarked 'Stuart Devlin' London 1982, numbered 79, approximate gross weight 30.1 grams, together with a fitted box (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)
China, an iron-red and gilt porcelain tea-caddy, 18th century, of octagonal rectangular shape and decorated with flower sprays (fritted and retouched rim, minor rim chips, firing crack) h. 9 cm Provenance: Particuliere collectie van een Dordtse industrieel, verzameld 1e helft 20ste eeuw. [1]
China, a three-part famille rose porcelain 'pheasant' tea-service, Qianlong period (1736-1795), each painted with a pheasant perched on a rock in a garden with large peony blooms, comprising a teapot and cover, a milk-jug and cover and a tea-caddy and cover (teapot with faint hairline to base, grazed chip to tip of spout milk-jug, hairline crack to milk-jug) h. 10-13 cm [3]
Antique beautiful glazed caddy with a blue intricate pattern against the black porcelain. Includes its wooden lid and base. Caddy dimensions: 3.75''L x 3.75''W x 6''H. Base: 4''L x 4''W x 1''H. Export wax seal on front. Issued: 19th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear.

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