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A Georgian bracket clock in caddy top walnut case with ornate pineapple finial, ornate ring handles, ebony and brass inlay, on ball feet, white enamel circular dial and single train fusee movement, by Chalker, Eaton Square, height 42 cm. It appears to be in working order, however will probably require an overhaul by a clock repairer.
A SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL BABY'S RATTLE by Crisford & Norris Limited, with marks for Birmingham 1903, 13cm in length together with a white metal and coral mounted baby' rattle, 12cm in length; a silver and mother of pearl caddy spoon and a pocket barometer (4) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A MID 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY with blue glass mixing bowl, 21cm wide x 13cm deep x 12cm high together with a silver topped ebony swagger stick, 49cm in length and a small copper horn, 11cm in length (3) Condition: tea caddy with rosewood liner frame damaged in two pieces, minor surface marks and wear, two woodworm holes; swagger stick silver mount with very minor dent, small dents to tip, possible repair to the tip; horn with surface dents
AN EBONISED PEAR-SHAPED TEA CADDY, with key. 17cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.General surface wear, surface scratching and dents, roughness to edge. In our opinion would date to mid to late 19th century.
An Elliot of London mahogany cased mantel clock, with mechanical movement, in caddy top case, the dial marked "Garrard & Co Ltd, 112 Regent street, London/ Elliott London, the silvered dial with Roman numerals denoting hours, brass plaque applied to reverse reads "Rolls-Royce Limited, Bristol, G.R Goodfield, 1981, 19cm high x 14cm wide x 7cm deep
A 19th Century Imperial stoneware jug decorated with birds and dogs; a 19th Century pottery pickle dish in 'Willow' pattern, impressed mark 'B'; a Chillingham wild cattle horn pattern beaker; a Tynemouth Aquarium and Winter Garden commemorative egg; a LeCreuset pan; a Maling North East Coast Exhibition caddy; a selection of Denby mugs; and other items.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, C1820, THE 'CADDY' TOP WITH EBONISED INLAID LINE ABOVE TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG GRADUATED COCKBEADED DRAWERS, BOWED APRON AND SLIGHTLY SPLAYED BRACKET FEET, 107CM H; 107 X 50CM Top cracked, tears to veneer, water stains and patches. Front with multiple scratches, scuffs, discolouration. Some cockbeading absent. One handle replaced. Further stains and scuffing to apron and feet. Right side with multiple vertical cracks
A PEARLWARE TEA CADDY, C1800, PAINTED IN BLUE WITH A VERSION OF THE MEISSEN INDIA PATTERN, 11CM H, A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, SIMILARLY DECORATED, A VICTORIAN MINIATURE GAUDY WELSH JUG AND BASIN AND A SIMILAR BONE CHINA JUG, A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL FAIRING FIGURAL MATCH STANDS IN THE FORM OF A SEATED MAN AND WOMAN CARRYING A HOD, A VICTORIAN POT LID - THE RIVALS, IN EBONISED FRAME, A ROYAL DOULTON RED PRINTED EARTHENWARE CORONATION BEAKER 1902, THE REVERSE INSCRIBED AMBLESIDE 26TH JUNE 1902 PRESENTED BY JOE TYSON CHAIRMAN OF AMBLESIDE UD COUNCIL AND SEVERAL OTHER ITEMS Pearlware tea caddy - flat chip near base. Most of the other items in good condition, including the Doulton beaker and the pod lid

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