A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped teapoy with inlaid banded detail, the hinged lid enclosing a partially fitted interior raised on a central turned pillar and swept supports with brass caps and castors, the main caddy 38 cm wide x 26 cm deep x 20 cm in height, full width 53 cm, full height 75 cm approx
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Victorian hallmarked silver pepper with wrythen body and lid, Birmingham 1891, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd, Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, London 1796, further white metal and silver spoons and two napkin rings, weight 96g together with a quantity of silver handled and mounted dressing table items
Georgian and later hallmarked silver cutlery comprising five bottom hallmarked table spoons, one being Britannia standard, set of six Walker & Hall dessert spoons and five matching forks, 11 further spoons, fork and a sifter spoon, two napkin rings, caddy spoon, two further caddy spoons, one likely continental silver, coins etc, weight of hallmarked items 1327g
George V Walker & Hall hallmarked silver dressing table box, raised on four feet, width 12cm, Sheffield 1912, weight 136g, Danish white metal caddy spoon, weight 18g, four hallmarked silver lidded items, pair of hallmarked silver candlesticks, hallmarked silver mounted mirror, similar brush etc
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a tea caddy spoon, Sheffield 1932, another tea caddy spoon, designed as a leaf (damaged), a decanter label detailed Whisky, two spoons, two napkin rings with cases, another napkin ring, a rattle, a cigarette holder with a case, a butter knife (the handle loaded) and foreign wares, comprising; a decanter label detailed Brandy, an American christening spoon and a Danish pickle fork, combined weight of weighable silver 218 gms, (14).
Early 20th century slope top writing box, hinged cover with a print "The Chain Pier Brighton", hinged compartment with two further studies of Brighton with floral printed borders (W27cm x D21cm x H8cm); a Chinese tea caddy painted with flowers on a black ground (W15.5cm) and a another tea caddy painted with figures (3)
A selection of George III and later silver caddy spoons, to include an example marked 'IT' (possibly Joseph Taylor), Birmingham 1805, with pierced star cut decoration to bowl and bright cut decoration to handle, 6.9cm long, a George IV fiddle pattern example by Charles Boyton, London 1828, 9.4cm long, a George III example by William Pugh, London 1816, 7.5cm long, a George III example by Josiah Snatt, London 1814, 7.7cm long, a William IV fiddle pattern example marked for London 1832 (maker's mark worn) 9.7cm long, and a George V example by Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield 1918, 6.8cm long, gross weight of 2.43ozt (6) Condition reports can be found attached to your lot of interest once a request has been submitted, and can be found attached to the lot at auctions.trevanionanddean.com. Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
A George III yew wood tea caddy, of octagonal form, the hinged segmented cover opening to an enclosed lid, 13cm high (at fault), along with an 18th century style cylindrical oak candle box, applied with an associated tree shaped mounting bracket, 29cm long (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
A 19th century white metal sugar scoop, marks for 'CB' (possibly by Charles Boyton), 10.7cm long, a George IV silver teaspoon (possibly by Jonathan Hayne), with shell form bowl and bright cut decoration, 13.5cm long, an Edwardian silver tea strainer by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1909, 10.3cm long, a Dutch '930' silver caddy spoon with articulated windmill handle, import marks for London 1924, 9.8cm long, another Dutch silver caddy spoon, import marks for Chester 1909, 10.9cm long, and a Minton tea strainer, 15.7cm long (6) Condition reports can be found attached to your lot of interest once a request has been submitted, and can be found attached to the lot at auctions.trevanionanddean.com. Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
Teedose China, Manufaktur "Qian Mao Hao", um 1900 Zinn. Umlaufend mit reliefiert gearbeitetem Dekor von Blütenzweige. Boden mit Manufakturmarke. H. 11 cm. Tea caddy. China, ''Qian Mao Hao'' manufacture, around 1900. Tin. Circumferential with relief-worked decor of blossom branches. Bottom with manufacturer's mark. 11 cm high.
Two Meissen armorial double-handled beakers and saucers from the service for Queen Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden, circa 1734Each finely painted with the arms of Queen Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden on an elaborate gilt scrollwork pedestal, the beakers with Kauffahrtei and harbour scenes within gilt shaped quatrelobe scrollwork cartouches filled with Böttger lustre and edged with iron-red and purple scrolls, the handles half gilt, the saucers with sprigs of indianische Blumen on the reverse, gilt foliate scrollwork borders to the rims, the beakers: 7cm high; the saucers: 13cm diam., crossed swords marks in underglaze-blue, impressed Dreher's marks : for Johann Martin Kittel to saucers (4)Footnotes:Provenance:Ordered by Augustus the Strong, probably in late 1732;Given by Augustus III of Poland and Saxony to Queen Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden in May 1734;Transferred to the Royal Wardrobe after Queen Ulrika Eleonora's death in 1741;Anon. sale, Auktionverket Stockholm, 1 December 1992, lots 5247 and 5248Literature:U. Pietsch/K. Jakobsen, Frühes Meissener Porzellan (1997), no. 19;L. Ljungström, Sweden, Hesse-Cassel, and Meissen, in M. Cassidy-Geiger (ed.), Fragile Diplomacy (2007), p. 265 and n. 24Exhibited:Düsseldorf, Hetjens-Museum, 'Frühes Meissener Porzellan Kostbarkeiten aus deutschen Privatsammlungen', 19 January-6 April 1997;Dresden, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Porzellansammlung im Zwinger, Albertinum, 'Frühes Meissener Porzellan Kostbarkeiten aus deutschen Privatsammlungen', 7 May-13 July 1997Part of a lavish gift of Meissen porcelain presented to Queen Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden in late May, 1734, by a Swedish colonel in the Saxon Swiss Guards, Count Axel Cronhielm, on behalf of Augustus III, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony. The gift, which consisted of several services and sets of decorative objects, is mostly still preserved in Swedish collections (see Ljungström, pp.257-273). Queen Ulrika Eleonora (1688-1741), the daughter of Charles XI, reigned in her own right for only a short time, from the death of her brother in November 1718 until February 1720, when she abdicated in favour of her husband, Friedrich, Landgrave of Hessen-Kassel (Frederik I of Sweden). The political and diplomatic purpose of Augustus III's gifts to Queen Ulrika Eleonora and her husband, lay in his plans to succeed his father as King of Poland, although in a letter to the queen he himself claimed that the initiative for the gift was originally his father's (see Ljungström for a comprehensive discussion).The Meissen manufactory archives include a list dated 1st February 1733 of finished and unfinished porcelain for the gift to Sweden ('Was vor Ihro Königl. Majestät in Schweden an Porcellain Geschirren bereits verferttiget und noch zu verferttigen ist..'), which indicates that the present tea and chocolate service for the Queen had already been finished: '2 Thee- und Chocolade-Servise, als: 1 fein emaillirtes mit Seefahrten, Landschaften und Wappen (ist verferttiget und geliefert)..' (2 tea and chocolate services, as: 1 finely enamelled with sea journeys, landscapes and arms (is completed and delivered). An earlier report of August 1732 indicates that one tea service (as well as a small table service and two chimney garnitures) had already been completed (quoted by G. Reinheckel, Prachtvolle Service aus Meissner Porzellan (1989), p. 196, no. 66).An undated document quoted by Rainer Rückert suggests that the gift to Sweden was ordered by Augustus the Strong personally during a visit to Meissen before mid January 1733 (R. Rückert, R. Rückert, Alchemistische Symbolzeichen..., in Keramos 151 (1996), p. 86).The teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and cover, tea caddy and six teabowls and saucers, were given to Skokloster Castle in 1840 by Count Magnus Stenbock. They were probably inherited by his mother, Countess Lolotte Stenbock, from the estate of Princess Sofia Albertina of Sweden (1753-1829), whose Lady-in-Waiting she was (Ljungström 2007, loc. cit.). Two further beakers and saucers were sold in these rooms from the Hoffmeister Collection, 25 Nov 2009, lot 80, and 24 Nov 2010, lot 65. A waste bowl from the service was also in the Hoffmeister Collection and sold in these rooms, 26 May 2010, lot 69.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Secessionist painted wooden tea caddy, parquetry style cuboid form, two roundels painted in the style of Michael Powolny for Wiener Werkstatte, with putti on animals, the borders with geometric multicoloured chevron and triangle bands, opening to reveal a similarly decorated internal lid, 12.5cm high, 12cm wide, 9cm deep
A George II silver tea caddy, Peze Pilleau, London 1747, ogee baluster gourd form, on stepped foot, the body embossed and engraved with a band of Rococo scrolls, floral bouquets and fishscales alternating with foliate cartouches, below a similarly decorated shoulder, the lid cast with a curled leaf or shell finial, 13.5cm high, 8.23ozt
PETER, ANN & WILLIAM BATEMAN; a George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern ladle, London 1801, length 17.3cm, two further ladles and a scallop moulded caddy spoon, approx 4.3ozt/133g (4).Additional InformationScratches, nicks and general wear throughout, shell pattern ladle with engraved device to terminal.

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