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A MIXED LOT:- A Victorian embossed pepper caster by G.M. Jackson, London 1883, a late Victorian heart-shaped scent bottle case, monogrammed, a pencil by S. Mordan & G. Riddle, London 1825, a caddy spoon, a trowel bookmark, two salt spoons, two miniature goblets; the pencil 3.6" (9.2 cms) long; 5.1 oz weighable silver (lot)
A GEORGE III PAP BOAT initialled "D" at the back by Walter Brind, London 1771, a George III / IV "CLARET" wine label with a vine leaf and grape border, by J. Cradock & W.K. Reid, London 1820 and a George III / IV engraved caddy spoon by George Wintle, London 1820; the pap boat 4" (10 cms) long; 2.8 oz (3)
A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH PLAID BROOCH with coat of arms, motto & applied thistles, the reverse with a large Gaelic inscription, a late 19th century parcelgilt badge or Order of the Knights Templar, unmarked, an 18th century niellowork annular brooch with the scratched initials & date "MMD AMI 1784", unmarked, probably Scandinavian, together with two caddy spoons and a gilt-metal & enamel stamp moister; the plaid brooch 4" (10 cms) diameter (6)
AN UNUSUAL CASED SET OF THREE CADDY SPOONS each with an openwork, Royal Crown finial; one with a coin bowl (a William III crown of 1696) and the other two with heart-shaped bowls incorporating a courting couple, the latter two by John Maitland Talbot, Edinburgh 1896 (the coin one unmarked); each approx. 3" (7.5 cms) long; 1.9 oz *Possibly made to celebrate Queen Victorian's Diamond Jubilee of 1897.
A set of four circular salts of cauldron formby Crichton, London 1927 A pair of Victorian toastracks, by James Garrard, London 1895, a further toastrack, smaller, a tea caddy, Birmingham 1899, and a further capstan salt, weight 30oz. (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An antique tea caddy, part tea set, clock etcCONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, lot would benefit from some restoration, having suffered wear, damage and deterioration in line with its age.The box does not open.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
GEORGE III IVORY & SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, c. 1800, of oval 10-sided form, hinged fan-segmented lid with axe handle, above oval escutcheon monogrammed cartouche, zinc lined interior, paper label to inside lid with dedication dated 1940, key, 14cms high Provenance: deceased estate, consigned via our Cardiff office Condition Report: three ivory bands replaced, one missing, a few ivory strung inlays missing to lid.
George III blond tortoiseshell tea caddy, of sarcophagus form raised upon four white metal bun feet, with white metal banding, escutcheon, and vacant rectangular plaque to the hinged cover, opening to reveal a twin compartmented interior with tortoiseshell veneered covers with ivory handles, H14cm L18cm D10cm
Late 19th century walnut cased architectural mantel clock, caddy pediment carved with tile effect raised on balustrade with turned finials, square dial enclosed by bevel glazed and moulded door flanked by two carved maiden figureheads, the brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and mounted by sDimensions: Height: 47cm Length/Width: 34cm Depth/Diameter: 22cm
Six small pieces of silver bijouterie: a scallop-shaped caddy spoon; an oval napkin ring with bright-cut decoration; sugar tongs; a Johnson Matthey one troy ounce bullion ingotnumbered 000173; a circular box with gilded interior and enamelled lid with a hand-decorated scene of lovers within countryside surroundings and one other smaller oval box (6)
A late Victorian silver miniature tea caddy with embossed decoration and ring handles; James and William Deakin, hallmarked Chester 1898 (65g) (approx. 6.5cm high)Condition Report: The condition is generally good, the item has been polished, the lid fits well and snugly. There are some minor oxidising to the inside of the foot rim underneath. Upon very close inspection to the inside from front elevation on the right-hand side there is a possible small repair to the hinge on the inside of the lip (hardly visible)
A late 19th century Spanish mahogany-cased bracket clock; the movement striking on two gongs with a repeater mechanism, the case with gilt-metal mounts and the caddy-moulded top surmounted by a Classical finial to the centre and further finials to the corners, the façade mounted with open-cast cherub-head spandrels to the door and caryatids above pendant garlands of flowers to the canted corners, decorative pierced gilt-metal side sound holes headed with cherubic-style masks, the arched brass face having a silvered roundel to the arch inscribed Pena y Sobrino Madrid above small strike/silent and slow stroke/fast dials, the silvered chapter ring encircling a matted centre with scrolling gilt mounts cast with cherub heads and scrolling lattice work, raised on claw-and-ball white ceramic feet (68cm high)(Damage: No glass to the door and the left-hand side with prominent 9cm split from the top running to the sound box, also the gong hammers are bent and misaligned; opening the rear door, it is noted that further damage has occurred to the right-hand side of the top with white wood showing and pieces of wood away and splitting to the right-hand vertical etc.)

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