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A CONTINENTAL SILVER TEA CADDY AND COVER decorated with chinoiserie above flutes and acanthus leaf, 10cm high, 74 grams, an Edwardian silver postage stamp case chased with clover, Birmingham, 1905, 5cm wide, 19 grams and a Victorian silver and cut glass vinaigrette scent bottle, Birmingham, 1891, 7.5cm high (3) Condition Report: Body of caddy slightly pressed in and misshapen, bottle and stamp case OK. .
A 19th century Biedermeier flame mahogany secrétaire à abattant, rectangular caddy top above a frieze drawer and a fall front enclosing a mirror backed interior of small drawers, spirally turned pillars and an inset tooled and gilt writing surface, three further long drawers to base, outlined throughout with beaded borders, inset bun handles, bun feet, 158cm high, 105cm wide, 54cm deep, c.1860
A George IV rosewood sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy, moulded cover, enclosing a bowl aperture and a pair of lidded compartments, 28.5cm wide, c. 1825; a 19th century table-top library stand, three-quarter superstructure book trough above two long graduated drawers, 28cm wide; a writing box; etc., [4]
An early 20th century walnut bracket clock, 15cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, Lenzkirch '1 Million' eight-day movement striking and chiming on two gongs, caddy top case casrved with stiff acanthus, skirted base, bracket feet, 33cm high, 24cm wide
A 19th century gilt metal mounted kingwood and parquetry serpentine teapoy kettle stand, in the Louis XV taste, hinged cover enclosing a provision for a bowl and caddy, the matched veneers inlaid with scrolling leaves, incurved undertier, cabriole legs, 72cm high, 32cm wide, 25cm deep, Horne's Patent hinge, c.1850
An 18th Century Boulle work tabletop cabinet, the caddy top with secret rising lid over a central door within a bank of seven drawers, each with figural or panelled decoration in the Classical style, 73.5 cm wide x 36 cm deep x 53.5 cm high, together with a letter from Henry Street to Francis Gibson Esq (Banker and Businessman 1805-1858), dated London 3/10/35 (18) relating to the delivery of the piece and its purported provenance as having been once the property of Marie Louise (Josephine), the wife of Emperor Napoleon as follows: "Sir, On receipt of your letter I sent my brother to the Vine Bishopsgate Street to know the cause of the delay in sending the cabinet to you and he received the answer that it was forwarded by Byatts Waggon and would be received as last night it was sent to the Vine Inn on Saturday last with strict instructions to the bookkeeper to forward it by the earliest conveyance therefore the fault lies with him. I do assure you Sir that I am very sorry that the unnecessary delay should have happened and hope it will arrive quite safe. I was informed originally it came from the Chateau Malmaison and was formally the property of Marie Louise the wife of NapoleonI am SirYours most respectfullyHenry StreetBrewer Street, Golden Squareto the front "Francis Gibson Esq, Saffron Walden, Essex"and with handwritten paper label inscribed "Buhl Cabinet (Malmaison)" CONDITION REPORTS Various areas of boulle work are missing / risen. Some have been re-attached in various places. Areas of patching. On the central door, the brass work has some kind of corrosion present - there are areas of some other panels too but more obvious here. The lock on the middle drawer on the left hand side is not working properly and therefore permanently open. Internal hinges on the lid appear to be replacements. There are knocks, stains, some areas of veneer lifting, cracks, etc to the exterior of the lid. Areas of mould / mildew like substance to the interior of the top cupboard and staining on the wood. Signs of old worm especially to the front corners. The two top drawers - the central panels appear to have been replacements and possibly not tortoiseshell though they do have the appearance of tortoiseshell. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more detail.
* Mixed Silver. A modern silver salver circa 1970s, with presentation inscription and shaped scroll decorated edge, stamped Silver, 25.5cm diameter, 347g, together with a mixed collection of items including two modern ‘Jockey’ cap caddy spoons, Victorian heart shape trinket box Birmingham 1897, Mexican miniature silver and glass scent bottle, 52mm high, miniature jug, stamped 925, 53mm high and other items, total weighable silver 507gQty: (10 )NOTESProvenance: John Wait (1927-2014), Chairman of Lipton Tea.
A George III silver tea caddyJohn Denziloe, London 1791 Cusped oval form, with a stained green ivory pineapple finial, with bright-cut engraving, height 15.5cm, weight total 14oz.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver eagle's wing caddy spoonJoseph Willmore, Birmingham 1814 With feather-effect chasing, the handle modelled as an eagle's head, length 7.6cm.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18th century and later yellow ground Chinoiserie japanned longcase clockthe dial signed for Soloman Collins, Chertseythe hood with moulded cornice above a pair of columns surmounted by a moulded caddy top with brass onion finials, the trunk with lenticle to the moulded door on plinth base, the later decorated case with all-over pagoda landscape and figural scenes within floral and foliate trellis borders, the 12' brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring with outer Arabic five minute track and decorative spandrels, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and ring turned winding holes, the five pillar eight day brass movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, with pendulum, winder and two lead weights, 224cm approximately overallFootnotes:Soloman Collins of Chertsey is recorded by Loomes as working circa 1730.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 17th century and later turtleshell, ivory and painted table cabinet, Flemishwith fixed caddy top and two doors painted with architectural landscapes to the rear, and enclosing five ripple-moulded drawers, two of the drawers also painted with river landscapes, brass handles to each side, 32m high, 39cm wide, 31cm deep approximatelyThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP Y ФTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver tea caddyCharles Aldridge and Henry Green, London 1783Oval form with bright-cut engraved scroll bands, hinged dome cover, the front engraved with arms for John Niblett (1747 - 1794) of Moat Place Haresfield, Gloucestershire and his wife Catherine Whitcombe of Oreleton Worcestershirer, height 13cm, weight 11.2oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON, maker probably George Wintle, London 1827, the shaped bowl with wriggle engraved flower, 4" long, together with a pair of bright cut engraved sugar tongs, London 1796, and a pair of later "andiron" tongs, Sheffield 1911, 2ozs 4dwts total (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No splits or engraving to spoon but a little mis-shapen. Georgian tongs not engraved, generally good. "Repro" andiron tongs good
A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to interior with two lidded compartments with turned ivory handles, raised on ivory bun feet, 8 1/4" wide (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)veneer loss to underside of upper part of lid and to two corners, veneer loss to lower part of lid especially front left corner and rear right corner, veneer loss near both hinges, otherwise body good bar nicks to front top edge, chip to right front corner of base moulding, feet good, inside - loss/repair to edge of lid and three quarters of veneer missing from top edge of body, lids and handles good
A Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, inlaid brass decoration within knulled borders, fitted two hinged compartments to the interior, 33cm wide CONDITION REPORT: The brass inlay is intact, one ring handle missing , some knulled moulding missing to the base, one internal box with loose cover, a little dull needs a good clean.
A mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, 22.5cm wide, a lady's burr yew workbox, 22cm wide, a small simulated bamboo footstool with upholstered top, 29cm wide, a black and gold lacquer work box, 28.5cm wide and a mahogany box CONDITION REPORT: this box is in poor condition, split at the border hinge and at the border, figures and peacock feathers and other decoration missing lacquer. The reverse missing section and the sides badly scratched.
Two silver vesta cases, Chester 1900, 4cm wide and Birmingham 1900, 3.7cm wide, a silver shovel-shaped caddy spoon, Birmingham 1814, a leaf-shaped caddy spoon, Birmingham 1898, three Georgian silver teaspoons and a Georgian silver mustard spoon CONDITION REPORT: Very small dents to larger vesta. Teaspoons a little worn and bent, one has a split to bowl near join with stem.
A Victorian plated tea and coffee service, H&L, circa 1865, of reeded oval form comprising teapot, coffee pot, swing handled sugar basin, cream jug and tea caddy, crested CONDITION REPORT: Small solder mark under coffee pot. Wear to plating particularly rims and raised areas. The finials and heat absorbers are made of ivory. The caddy finial is held on with a replacement fixing. The ring handles to each side of the caddy are a little bent. No key to caddy.
A GEORGE III TORTOISE SHELL AND WHITE METAL INLAID TEA CADDY with hinged loop handle, ribbon tied husk swag ornament and cartouche to the front with initials JW, the interior with red velvet lined lid and later paper lining to the base, 12cm wide x 9.8cm deep x 11.5cm high with handle down Condition: some splits to the tortoise shell particularly the back left corner from top to bottom, minor losses to the tortoise shell back left corner, splits to the front left corner, some lifting of the silver mounts particularly the cartouche with initials, marks to the interior, possibly later replaced paper within, in need of some restoration overall

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