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A late Victorian silver rococco style tea caddy by George Fox, of rectangular form and embossed with a lady and bird below a sun shade, with scroll finial, on four scroll feet, London, 1894, height 12.5cm, 11.5oz.CONDITION: Good gauge. Some wear to the raised features of the decoration. Hallmarks clear.
A Regency rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy, 30cm wide, together with an inlaid hardwood cribbage board, 29.5cm wide, an Arts and Crafts oak smokers cabinet with embossed copper penel, 40cm high, an Art Nouveau design pewter trinket box, 16cm wide, one other box and an etched glass dressing mirrorCondition report: Caddy replacement lining to interior,Cribbage box, veneer missing to lower corner of backPewter box, pitting and surface scratchesSmoers cabinet, base mouldind section missing, escutheon loose, surfaces scratches
A LATE VICTORIAN BRASS CASED MANTEL CLOCK, the caddy top and one scrolled side arm loose, enamelled dial with Roman numerals and stained hairlines, eight day movement, bell strike, the bell is a replacement (looks to be part of a pocket watch case), ornately cast case, height 47cm, with key and pendulum, movement overwound
A SELECTION OF CONTINENTAL SILVER ITEMS, to include a miniature windmill with a stamp mark for the Netherlands, a miniature sail boat also stamped Netherlands, a white metal caddy spoon with a decorative farm scene to the bowl shield design to the curved handle, together with six coffee spoons of various designs, a glass lined white metal sugar bowl with double handles and a glass lined white metal salt, some pieces with Continental marks for the Netherlands, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 238.2 grams, 7.66ozt
A Burr Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed George Tyler, London, circa 1720, case with caddy top pediment, spire and ball finials, pierced sound frets to the sides, brass capped door columns, moulded trunk door with brass surround glazed lenicle, 12-inch arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with domed silvered plaque signed George Tyler London, and bordered with wheatear engraving, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, (case with restorations), 270cm high Provenance: Tennants, 22nd July 2011, Lot 1095 George Tyler was apprenticed to Robert Dingley in 1692. He is recorded as working at Pope's Head Alley, Lombard Street, London. He was a member of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers from 1699-1723. 15.01.21 Case has been polished and cleaned throughout at some time, fretwork to the hood have all been replaced, some pieces of moulding have been replaced and veneers, skirting appears to have been replaced, case with restorations, later hands, dial and movement is clean,
A SET OF THREE MID 18TH CENTURY SILVER LIDDED FACET CUT GLASS TEA CADDIES, the central box form, the cover engraved with full armorial, the flanking caddies with circular crested lids, stamped JW (possibly James Wilk c.1750) housed in a later Victorian burr oak caddy box, 30.5cm wideCondition report – The case – splits and wear to veneer, brass banding on lid lifting, front left, the inlaid ‘star’ cartouche is loose and inside box, discolouration to velvet within lid, and lining of the box. Central Glass – silver sild box both glass and lid in good condition, has bubble inclusions, wear. Left caddy – Small solder repair inside the lid. Glass bubble inclusions, wear, and some bruising to the glass. Right caddy – The collar is detached, revealing broken neck, to caddy bubble inclusions and wear to glass, bruises to sharp edges, scratches to glass, the cover is okay.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY MULTI-DRAWER CHEST having plain crossbanded caddy top, over three slender drawers, with two further inline drawers, and three full-width drawers, with reeded pilaster decorative sides, supported on block feet, 105cm x 125cmCondition report – Some splits to veneer, on top and crossbanding, some warping to the surface, some replaced crossbanding to top, front, and side, some cracks, some scratches to sides, some losses and repair to beading around drawer fronts, some veneer missing top of left pilaster, in my opinion original handles, some splits to drawer linings.
A late 18th century oak-cased 30-hour longcase clock, signed to the engraved brass dial Phil Avenell, Bagshot, the case having long trunk door with square top, slide off hood with opening door, integral columns, turned wooden gilded capitals and caddy-top, movement has interesting shaped plates, cast bell, approximate height 195 cm
SELTENE FLASCHEDu Paquier, um 1730-35.Quadratischer Grundriss mit abgerundeten Schultern und profilierter, runder Ausgussmündung, auf acht vierkantförmigen Standflächen appliziert auf die glasierte Unterseite. An den Seiten Reliefauflagen von Hunden, je mit einem Kelch bzw. einem Papagei mit blühendem Zweig über dem Kopf, einmal nach links und einmal nach rechts gedreht. Stöpsel aus Korken mit Metallabschluss. Ohne Marke.H 17,8 cm.Provenienz:- Sammlung Dr. Siegfried Ducret, Zürich.- durch Erbfolge an Rosmarie Schmidt-Ducret, Binningen, Nachlass.Diese Flasche gehört zu einer Reihe von Stücken aus der Wiener Manufaktur, die vermutlich entweder in einer Apotheke standen oder zur Aufbewahrung von Wein oder Likör dienten.Tiere wurden zahlreich als plastisches Element in diversen Du Paquier Formen integriert. Es sind oft ostasiatisch inspirierte Drachen, Löwen, Panther, Salamander oder Adler sowie andere Vögel, die den Knauf und Henkel formen oder wie bei vorliegendem Modell als Reliefschmuck verwendet wurden.Vergleichsstücke: M. Chilton-C. Lehner-Jobst, Fired by Passion. Barockes Wiener Porzellan der Manufaktur Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier, 2009, Bd. 3, Kat. Nr. 122-130; Teedose mit vergleichbaren Vierkantfüssen und Mündung (ehemals Sammlung Ducret, seit 1998 im Metropolitan Museum New York (Inv.Nr.1998.528); Uhrgehäuse mit aufgesetzten sitzenden Löwen bei Hayward, Victoria & Albert Museum, 1952, Taf 11; Teekanne mit Reliefauflagen bei Bednarcyk 1994 Abb 1. RARE BOTTLEDu Paquier, ca. 1730-35.Rare bottle, extensively decorated. Cork stoppers with a metal mount. No mark.H 17.8 cm.Provenance:- Collection Dr. Siegfried Ducret, Zurich.- By succession to Rosmarie Schmidt-Ducret, Binningen, estate.This bottle is one of a series of items from the Viennese Manufactory that probably either stood in a pharmacy or served for storing wine or liqueur.Animals were integrated in large numbers as sculptural elements in various Du Paquier forms. They are often East Asian-inspired dragons, lions, panthers, salamanders, or eagles, as well as other birds that form the finial and handle or were used as relief decoration like in the model on offer.Comparative pieces: M. Chilton-C. Lehner-Jobst, Fired by Passion. Barockes Wiener Porzellan der Manufaktur Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier, 2009, Vol. 3, Cat. Nos. 122-130; tea caddy with comparable square feet and opening (formerly Ducret Collection, in the Metropolitan Museum New York since 1998 (Inventory No. 1998.528); clock case with applied seated lions at Hayward, Victoria & Albert Museum, 1952, Table 11; teapot with relief overlays at Bednarcyk, 1994, Ill. 1.
A Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, FH, Sheffield 1955 (9.4cm long); a hallmarked silver decanter label, inscribed "Presented by the Officers of Lincolnshire A.C.F. 1 Dec 89"; a Lincoln Imp teaspoon, "June 8/6/1930"; a hallmarked silver teaspoon "Awarded for The Best Red Poll Bull Bakewell 1954", another "Awarded for the Champion Red Poll Female Ashby De La Zouch 1955"; another "Champion Red Poll Cow Newark 1957" and "J.W.Cook Awarded for Best Red Poll Cow Leicestershire 1954", (total weight 130grams). (7)
A Mason's "Mandalay" pattern part tea and dinner set comprising eleven dinner plates, meat plate, a pair of serving bowls, twelve dessert plates, ten dessert bowls, teapot, eighteen tea cups, eighteen saucers, ten tea plates, milk jug, sugar bowl, six egg cups, six graduated matching jugs, two gift jars and covers, tea caddy and cover and serving bowl
A Chinese Qianlong, famile rose porcelain cylindrical porter mug with vignettes of roosting finches amongst diaper and karakusa borders and paulownia leaves. Fitted with a molded loop handle with ruyi head thumbpiece and terminal. 15 cm high x 11.6 cm high. Together with a similarly decorated large baluster water jug and cover with figural panels coffee cup and a rectangular blue and white tea caddy, famile rose and blue and white coffee cups and a small famile rose pot.Qty: 6Condition report: Porter mug very slight chips to rim.The large jug restoredThe famile rose cup crackedThe famile rose pot crackedThe tea caddy cover missing and slight chips.

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