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Provincial Silver - a George IV silver Fiddle pattern table spoon, 22.5cm long, York 1821; a George III Fiddle pattern dessert fork, James Barber & William Whitwell, York 1818; a teaspoon, Edward Jackson, York 1818; a George III Old English pattern table spoon, 23.5cm long, Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1811; a table fork, Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855; a sugar or caddy spoon, Peter Lambert, Newcastle 1834; a George III Old English pattern table spoon, 23.5cm long, Richard Jenkins, Exeter 1795 (7), 11.25oz
A George III novelty silver jockey cap caddy spoon, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1798, bright-cut decoration, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Julian Pawle Limited, New Bond Street, London 7 February 1991. Condition Report: Marks are good, gauge is a little light, details of the decoration are good, a shallow dent in near the button and the bowl is slightly misshaped, there are some small nicks in the edges and overall fine surface scratches.
A Victorian parcel-gilt cast silver caddy spoon, by Francis Higgins, London 1890, shell bowl, with a lily pad handle with gilded leaves, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Julian Pawle Limited, New Bond Street, London 12 June 1991. Condition Report: Marks are good, gauge is good and heavy, details are good, some fine surface scratches, wear to the gilt highlights.
A George III novelty silver hand caddy spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London 1805, the terminal with engraved decoration and initials, length 7cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Julian Pawle Limited, New Bond Street, London, 7 February 1991. Condition Report: Marks are good but some wear to the lion passant, gauge is a little light, details of the decoration are good, some fine surface scratches.
A George V silver Old English pattern medicine spoon, Sheffield 1917; a late Victorian silver sugar scoop or caddy spoon, mother of pearl haft, Birmingham 1900; a pair of Edwardian silver sugar nips, of mid-18th century design, Chester 1908; a pair of George V silver novelty sugar tongs, as a wishbone, 10cm long, Birmingham 1931 (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 George IV mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a bowl aperture and a pair of lidded compartments, outlined throughout with brass stringing and inlaid with roundels, turned handles to sides, bun feet, 34cm wide, c.1825; a post-Regency mahogany rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover with flush brass campaign-type handle, enclosing an etched glass bowl and a pair of rectangular canisters, substantial lock, 32.5cm wide, c.1830 (2)
An early 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy with wooden ring carrying handles, original lead-lined tea compartments to interior (lacking mixing bowl), one other similar period rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy and a similar period jewellery box with vacant brass cartouche (3).
TEEDOSE wohl Rudolstadt, 20.Jh. Farbig bemalte Reliefszene m Stil von Capodimonte / Neapel. Gemarkt. H.12cm A TEA CADDY probably Rudolstadt, 20th century Relief scene painted in colour and in the style of Capodimonte / Naples. Maker's mark. 12 cm high. Keywords: miscellaneous pieces, Germany, Deutschland, German, pottery, ceramic, chinaware
A collection of Wedgwood Jasperware, crested china and Swarovski and other crystal ornaments; Jasperware to include various commemorative plates and small dishes, a two-handled tankard, trinket boxes, heart-shaped and other pin dishes, vases, a pair of candlesticks, a ring tree, a framed 'Silver Jubilee' display with two portrait plaques, caddy spoons, 31 thimbles, etc. (95+ pieces), together with two thimble display shelves, plate stands and books on Wedgwood Jasperware; crested china to include Arcadian, Florentine, Goss, Grafton and other examples (18 pieces); the crystal ornaments to include a cat, kiwi, large and small tortoises and two miniature paperweights by Swarovski and five other items (11 pieces)CONDITION: In relatively good condition.
JOHN KNIBB OF OXFORD, an early 18th Century eight day walnut long case clock, the hood with two flaming urn finials to the caddy top, rectangular glazed side panels and with doric columns with brass caps to all four corners, the 28cm/11'' diameter brass dial with pierced brass boys and crown spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary heart shaped date aperture and oval name plate, the plain trunk door with moulded surround, the plinth with stepped base, height 233.5cm, with pendulum, two weights and three winding keys Condition Report We recommend viewing the 25 photos online to assist with condition:- further photos will be added today showing close ups of the inside hinges and seat board through the hood door. The case has evidence of old woodworm damage, not in huge quantities, small patches, mostly on the sides of the hood, some has been filled. There are splits to the case throughout, in particular around glazed sides of hood, along the cushion moulded edge and the concave moulding below the overhang, similar splits to the concave moulding at the base of the hood. The trunk door is slightly warped at the bottom left hand corner. There is more substantial splits/cracks along the bottom edge of the trunk door and top right corner of the trunk door, the trunk door surround has gaps in the moulded edge. There is a horizontal split in the veneer across the trunk door in line with the escutcheon. The base has a number of splits in particular the front corners of the stepped plinth base, there is also a patch of veneer loss along the front of the bottom edge as well as a small patch of repair to the right hand side edge. The clock has come from a deceased estate and we have not seen the clock working, please purchase on the assumption it will need attention. The backboard has lots of screw holes where it has been fixed to a wall as well as knot holes in the oak. The interior also has wear due to rubbing of the pendulum. There is nothing obvious to make us think this is a marriage, the dual sits very well in the hood. The cat gut is clean as is the movement overall so its likely to have had an overhaul in recent years. The oval maker's name is engraved on a brass plaque and is inset into the dial, there are no other signs of other names having been erased on the dial so if it has been added it could only have been a name in an oval previously. Our opinion is that the seat board is a replacement.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY, ball finial on the hinged rounded lid, the interior lacking lock, two covered compartments, the front of the caddy with oval vacant cartouche, on four ball feet, width 20cm x depth 10cm x height 16cm, large area of damage to the back of one hinge
A GROUP OF ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE, to include Aynsley jug commemorating Golden Jubilee HM Queen Elizabeth II, a Ringtons tea caddy Golden Jubilee, a George V and Queen Mary beaker, two books 'The Coronation George VI and Queen Elizabeth' and 'Our King and Queen and the Royal Princesses, a picture of princess Diana etc
A GROUP OF COLLECTABLES AND METALWARES, etc, including an early 19th Century mahogany and ebony strung tea caddy, two painted aluminium jolly money boxes, worn paint, a brass Lucas bike lamp, a.f, a brass and wood small ships wheel, diameter 30cm, Royal Automobile Club Associate car badge, drawing instruments, etc (9)
A George III figured mahogany rectangular tea caddy, rectangular three division tea caddy inlaid with checkered stringing, the top with oval shell paterae, together with two other tea caddies. CONDITION REPORT: All three of these caddies are in fair condition, with no major damage but all with some minor losses.
An early George III Mahogany Rectangular Tea Caddy, the incurved lid with ebonised mouldings and star pattern inlay to top, containing original black and gilt Japanned metal tea caddies and lidded box, 11.25ins x 6ins x 6.25ins high and a yewwood octagonal two handled tray of Georgian design, the centre inlaid with bold shell motif, 24ins x 14.5ins overall
Teetasse mit Deckel Teetasse mit Deckel Teetasse mit Deckel Sog. "Sachsenform" mit Blütenknauf am Deckel. Umlaufend farbenprächtiger Blumendekor in polychromer Malerei mit Goldstaffierung. Ber.; Schwertermarke. H. 6,5 cm. A porcelain tea caddy with flower decor. Rubbed. Crossed swords mark. Meissen. Mitte 19. Jh.
Teedose Teedose Teedose Silber. Würfelförmig mit glatter Wandung und haubenförmigem Stulpdeckel. Innen Stöpsel sowie vergoldet. Gest. 84, Stadtmarke, Beschaumeister AA, Herstellerzeichen. Gew. ca. 310 g. H. 10,5 cm. Vgl. Goldberg, Nr. 530, 768. A Russian tea caddy. Standard mark 84, city, assay master´s and maker´s mark. Russland. Moskau. Firma Grigorij M. Sbitnjew. 1893.
Frühe Teedose mit Höroldt-Chinoiserien Frühe Teedose mit Höroldt-Chinoiserien Frühe Teedose mit Höroldt-Chinoiserien Hexagonaler Korpus. Umlaufend, in sechs goldkonturierten Reserven, gerahmte, szenische Darstellungen großer Chinesenfiguren beim Verrichten verschiedener Tätigkeiten. Äußerst feine polychrome Malerei. Auf unglasiertem Boden Reste der Goldmalernr.; Gold minim. ber.; H. 9,8 cm. A tea caddy with chinoiserie. Remainings of the goldpainter's number. Gold minor rubbed. Meissen. Um 1730.

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