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A late 18th/early 19th century polychrome sparrow beak jug, possibly Worcester, together with a blue and white sparrow beak jug, possibly Caughley, a Worcester cylindrical mug decorated with a harbour scene, a blue and white chinoiserie lidded vessel and a Delft ware caddy. Tallest 14 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The blue and white sparrow beak jug is in generally good condition. There is a firing imperfection to the top lip by the sparrow beak and a discoloured hairline type mark in the fold where the sparrow beak joins the main body. This is more firing mark than hairline crack but is grey in colour and runs for about 6 mm from the top lip. The handle is in good order. The pattern is generally in good condition. There are no problems with the foot rim. The polychrome jug has a discoloured spout, a small chip and hairline crack running from the centre of the sparrow beak down the channel to the main body of the jug. The handle is in good order. The main body is in generally good condition as is the pattern. The foot rim has two large chips, principally to the underside edge. The interior is a little discoloured. The Worcester mug has had a break and repair to the handle. There is a wavy hairline crack running across the base visible from the underside and from within. The gilding is a little rubbed. The painting is in generally good order with minor paint losses to the bottom edge. The blue painted panel appears to have been repainted but it is difficult to tell what this might be obscuring. The Delft tea caddy is in generally good condition with only minor imperfections to the unglazed section of the foot rim. The lidded vessel is in generally good order with no issues. There are some minor losses to the gilding but other than this no problems.
A Bow blue and white chocolate pot and cover c.1760, painted with the Golfer and Caddy pattern, a Chinese boy carrying rolled scrolls for a gentleman beneath gnarled flowering branches, painter's numeral 2, the handle and a small rim section broken and restuck, 16.3cm. (2) Provenance: from the collection of Lady Kate Davson, née Kate Foster (1938-2020). Exhibited: Ashmolean Museum 2009-2020.
TO BE SOLD ON BEHALF OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL - A Volkswagen Caddy Maxi Life TDI 104 - MPV - Reg. No. BG58 WZH - silver - Insurance write off CONDITION REPORTall council fleet cars are being sold as seen, with any known issues disclosed and any service history or work carried out in the auction pack. We recommend any interested parties inspect the vehicles prior to bidding. Payment for vehicles must be by bank transfer.
CANTON ENAMEL TEA CADDYChina, Qing Dynasty. Canton enamel. With figural depictions of court ladies and boys amongst scrolling foliage with lotus blossoms and chrysanthemum. Qianlong mark on the bottom.Condition: Cover with some damage, box in overall good condition.Provenance: From an old Austrian private collection acquired before 1930.Dimensions: 7 x 17.5 x 10 cm (H x L x W)
Miscellaneous small silver and other items,including a small oval silver tray, a miniature taper stick, a matchbox holder, a small fluted circular box with hinged cover, a four-division toast rack, a small oval pill box, a shell bowl caddy spoon and a shovel caddy spoon and a pair of plain white metal bowls, together with a plated wine taster (11),approx 13oz
An early to mid 20th century tea caddy, fitted interior with brown velvet lining to underside of lid, various compartments, central compartment containing ceramic mixing beaker beneath white metal lid, marked H.C. & Co. S, silver plated mounts to exterior, central shield cartouche vacant, 33 by 28 by 17cm.
A Regency satinwood and penwork tea caddy, the hinged cover decorated with an interior family scene within a border of fruiting vines, opening to reveal two-section partitioned interior, the body further decorated with fruiting vines, all raised on gilt metal lion paw feet, w.20.5cm, h.13cm, d.14cmCondition report: Small chip to back of one hinge.Long sliver replacement strip to back below hinges.Tiny veneer loss to top at 9 o’clock.Minor handling wear.
A 19th century walnut fitted tea caddy, the whole polychrome decorated with instruments, sheet music, flowers and foliage, the interior having twin fitted caddies flanking centre mixing bowl cavity (only), all raised on gilt metal paw feet, w.31cmCondition report: Stands well.Replace veneer section near foot.Hinges good.Colours good.Minor age wear and surface scratches only.Some crazing to paint on lid.Interior very good but lacking mixing bowl.
An Indonesian Yogya white metal four-piece coffee service on tray, the tray with presentation inscription dated 1977, comprising coffee pot, hot water pot, sugar, cream, and six spoons, each with scroll leaf and flower chased decoration, the sugar with domed cover and caddy spoon, each stamped NZ.800 DELUX, gross weight 80oz, coffee pot h.19cm, tray w.38.5cm
Thomas Hughes of London - a Geo III ebony veneered on oak bracket clock, having an unsigned white enamel dial with subsidiary strike/silent and seconds dial to the arch, with twin winding holes for an eight-day brass gut driven fusee musical movement, having pull-repeat, six hammers striking graduated bells and one hammer striking single hour bell, anchor escapement (probably converted from verge), signed and engraved backplate, the caddy case with lacquered brass carry handle and gilt metal fret panels, h.47cm, sold with associated rosewood wall bracketCondition report: In running order.Strikes working.Dial heavily crazed and discoloured, most noticeably to centre.Some further modest paint flaking to dial.Case tired, all gilt worn, some age wear and scuffs etc to ebony.Movement appears good and has evidently been fully overhauled at some point.Notes suggest cleaned and restored in 2015.Some veneer losses above glazing to rear door.With pendulum but no key.
Eight Various Items, including: a George III Silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern caddy-spoon; a green enameled metal compact, the hinged cover set with a timepiece, 8.5cm diameter; a bone handled cut-throat razer, the handle inlaid 'The Happy Barber'; a carved cameo and other items (qty) . Cut-throat razor: The blade with corrosion, the ivory handle in good order. Caddy spoon: With numerous dents. Buckle: Generally good order. Tortoiseshell knife: With corroded blade, the case a little tired. Hairpin: Spring is bent otherwise ok. Stickpin: Some elements a little bent, one paste stone lacking. Cameo: Generally good order. Clock compact: With some mild corrosion internally, the back with cracks to the enamel at the hinge and one or two small losses, the front of other compact with two areas of enamel loss and wear to the enamel by the hinge, watch surround with two large areas of enamel loss and damage to the enamel at the hinge. Whole compact slightly discoloured
A modern silver pin cushion in the form of a Hedgehog, together with a quantity of silver and silver-plated pieces including silver cigar cutter, silver cigar piercer, pair of silver hexagonal napkin rings, another silver napkin ring, pair of silver-plated goblets, sauce boat, Elkington silver-plated tea caddy, etc (a lot)
A 19th century Cantonese tea caddy. of rectangular form with canted corners, decorated with figural and foliate detail in gilt, the hinged cover opening to reveal a pewter cannister, together with a lacquered box with mother of pearl detail and two short drawers over one long drawer, a further similar smaller box, a lacquered tray of lobed form, etc.
A collection of miscellaneous items all relating to the 1951 Festival of Britain, to include three silver plated caddy spoons, a souvenir viewfinder and recorder, a soap bar in the form of a medallion in original box by Richard When & Sons Ltd, an engine turned comb holder with comb, a horse brass, a Sharp's toffee hammer, a boxed crown piece, two gilt metal and paste set pens, a gilt metal cased note paper roll holder and an Ingersoll nickel cased pocket watch, all contained in a Terry's Festival of Britain chocolate box.
A collection of miscellaneous items all relating to the 1951 Festival of Britain, to include a Festival of Model Flying leaflet with part built model aeroplane, a Marcella Cigars Clubs cigar box, Sylcoto stockings in presentation pack, a moulded peach glass liquer decanter with six matching glasses, a blue tinted glass ashtray, tea caddy spoons, an Ingersoll pocket watch and teapot etc.

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