A collection of assorted silver and silver plate, including: a gilt-metal mounted double-ended scent bottle, a silver plate mounted glass scent-bottle; a filagree cigarette-case; an engine-turned silver cigarette-case; three various napkin-rings; two Victorian child's rattles, coral lacking on each; a tea-caddy; a pencil and a William IV silver 'M' decanter label, weighable silver 10oz 6dwt, 321gr (qty)
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A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tabletop vanity cabinet, the caddy top hinged to reveal a pink shot silk fitted interior over a pair of doors enclosing three drawers, one with pocket watch and jewellery compartments, the other with writing slope with pair of silver plate lidded ink bottles and raised on bracket feet, height 31cm
A Regency burr wood, probably yew, veneered tea caddy, circa 1815, of sarcophagus form the lid enclosing a pair lidded compartments, 19cm high, 25cm wide, 15cm deep, together with a desk top stationary box, in the form of a cylinder bureau, hinged to a divided base and concealed lid section, 27cm high, 29cm wide, 19cm deep
Y A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry inlaid tea caddy, circa 1815, of beaded and sarcophagus form the lid enclosing a pair of lidded canisters and a central mixing bowl, the sides with swan pattern handles, 23cm high, 36cm wide, 19cm deepCondition Report: The mounts possibly associatedCondition Report Disclaimer
Rare early 18th century carved fruitwood folk art tea caddy, oval, carved in high relief with a figure, holding a cornucopia of flowers, zinc lined to the interior, the sides with geometric carved ornament, oval silver plaque to base, 12cm wideCondition report: Fine rich patination. Cover has old split to side wall, otherwise no notable damage, just typical wear, shallow scratches etc
Group of 18th century Chinese porcelain, including an Imari tea caddy, famille rose tea caddy, three blue and white saucers, blue and white tea bowl, a teapot and cup painted with goldfish, a famille rose moulded cup and a coffee can (10)Condition report: The teapot is missing its lid, has a hairline on the rim, a hairline at the bottom of the handle and to the tip of the spout, and small chips to the tip of the spout. The famille rose cup has a small chip to the footrim, fritting and glaze wear to the rim. The coffee can has a filled chip and hairline on the rim, and enamel and gilt wear. The blue and white tea bowl has a couple of fleabites on the rim. The goldfish cup has small rim chips. The tea caddy lid has a chip, some other nicks and glaze wear. The tea caddy has a chip and hairline on the rim, and another tiny chip and hairline. The Imari tea caddy has fritting to the rim and footrim, and the top is restored. One of the saucers has a small hairline on the back. Another has a couple of very small hairlines on the rim and a couple of fleabites. The other has two hairlines on the rim, a couple of small rim chips and some scratching.
Fine George III bracket clock by Paul Rimbault, London with gilt and silvered arched dial with strike/silent in arch, date aperture, rococo scroll spandrels , twin fusee movement striking on bell with repeat , scroll engraved backplate and bob pendulum in mahogany caddy top case with brass carrying handle, urn mounts on bracket feet, 2 keys and pendulum present, 50cm highCondition report: The clock appears in good restored condition , however the verge escapement cannot run as the Bob pendulum fouls the base board and therefore it cannot regulate the clock. The clock strikes and repeats . The rear of the case is bleached by the sun and the bottom of the rear door has a slice of mahogany missing.- see extra imagesOn further inspection by our clock specialist we have now moved the base board of the movement (which had slipped backward) allowing the free travel of the pendulum and the clock is now working
Late 19th/early 20th century travelling wooden artist's box, the hinged cover revealing galvanised fittings, a wooden palette and sketch boards, a mahogany tea caddy of square form, a treen tobacco jar with squirrel finial to cover, a set of writing instruments in mahogany box and a pair of abalone opera glasses inscribed 'Mann, Gloucester' in leather case (5)
ELIZABETHAN-STYLE OAK REFECTORY TABLE, boarded top above channel carved frieze with scrolled brackets, raised on carved cup and cover legs joined by caddy moulded H-stretcher, 188 x 83 x 76cms COLLECTING ITEMS STRICTLY BY PRE-ARRANGED APPOINTMENT / SAFE DELIVERIES CAN BE ARRANGED (PLEASE ENQUIRE)

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