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A PEARLWARE TEA CADDY, CIRCA 1770-80, shouldered cylindrical form, blue printed with the Three Flowers pattern, C mark, 9cm high; together with A CAUGHLEY COFFEE CUP, blue printed with a smudged flowers pattern, C mark, 5.8cm high; and A CAUGHLEY CUP, CIRCA 1785-90, of bucket form with moulded basket-weave edge, blue painted with the Chantilly Sprigs pattern, painted S mark, 5.6cm high. (3)Provenance: The Chris Crabtree Collection, North Yorkshire.
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN/EARLY EDWARDIAN SILVER SPOONS, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1901, Old English pattern with bright-cut engraved floral decoration to handles and bowls; A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, Cocks & Betridge, Birmingham 1814, with bright-cut engraved handle and bowl, monogrammed; and A PAIR OF SILVER SALTS, makers mark 'I.W', London 1748, circular form and raised on three hoof feet. Spoons 22cm long, gross weight 7.01 troy ounces
A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN AND LATER SILVER SPOONS, including a Lincoln Imp spoon by Thomas Edward Holden, Birmingham 1938; a Provincial caddy shovel spoon by Peter Lambert, Newcastle, date letter rubbed, Fiddle pattern; a caddy spoon by Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield 1935, Shell pattern; etc. (9) Gross 5 troy ounces
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1891, square form with hinged lid and splayed base, the whole embossed with a rural village scene with figures. 9cm by 8cm by 5.5cm, 6.38 troy ouncesThe 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.Marks to both the cover and body are slightly rubbed but legible. Good definition to the decorated surfaces. Hinge in good order and the cover closes flush. In generally very good condition. Nice quality box.
A GEORGE III SILVER GILT TEA CADDY, by Thomas Heming, London 1770, after Paul de Lamerie, rectangular form, heavily embossed with foliate and C-scrolls, each long side with a central cartouche featuring a man picking leaves, the hinged lid with a cast flower finial. 14.5cm by 10cm by 8cm, 13.16 troy ouncesThe 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.Minor surface wear commensurate with age. Hinge to cover in good order, cover closes correctly. Marks to base are clear and well struck. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
An hallmarked silver bombé-shaped tea caddy in mid-18th century style; repoussé decorated with 'C' scrolls and the outset cornice with acanthus, assayed Chester 1904 (10.5cm wide, approx. 262g)The assay marks are rubbed and there is a slight surface dent to the right hand side. The remainder of the silver has signs of tarnish and minor surface wear otherwise in good order.
A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898, cylindrical with domed cover, chased with scrolling foliage; together with A VICTORIAN SILVER DRUM MUSTARD, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1891, with gadrooned rims, blue glass liner. (2) Caddy 8.5cm high, gross weight of silver 7 troy ouncesThe 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.Mustard drum dimensions: 5.9cm to top of lid, 7.2cm to top of thumb piece
A small George III mahogany chest on stand, the plain caddy top with moulded rim, over four graduated drawers with brass handles and ivory escutcheons, supported on square legs. 45 cm wide, 32.5 cm deep, 110 cm high.Condition report: There have been suggestions the base and top are that of the same age and they fit comfortably together.
An Edwardian silver hip flask engraved “G.F.B from E.G.B April 1904”, an oval Edwardian silver snuff box engraved “G.F.B. 1904” and a small oval silver tea caddy, 8.35 oz CONDITION REPORTS Hip flask appears to be watertight and useable. There is a small dent top right corner - see image for detail
A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy (interior missing), a sarcophagus shaped oak box, burr cedar veneered box, collection of three Chinese carved hardwood and wire inlaid figures of sages, an oak stationery rack, pair of oak bookends, pair of teak bookends decorated with carved fish, a carved cat and books paperweight and an early 20th Century oak tea caddy of spherical form, raised on four ball feet
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival bookcase cabinet of slim proportions, the fan marquetry inlaid caddy top over a bow front with four adjustable shelves and cupboard door enclosing a further shelf, on splayed supports, 42.5 cm wide x 17 cm deep x 201 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whilst bascially sound, the piece is a little tired throughout including some damage to the varnish on the top of the fan section and some damage and loss to the beading on the cornice and to the left hand side. Veneers to the left and right of the shelving with cracks horizontally along the grain and one area of loss. The shelves are basically sound. The door with some cracking, particularly to the corners and along the grain on the centre medallion. The feet with damage front and back to the left side and similar to the right. Otherwise colour fairly uniform throughout - see images for further detail
A collection of various china wares to include Chinese blue and white and polychrome decorated plate, the centre panel depicting figures in a garden setting with cockerel in foreground, 22.6 cm diameter, a Meiji Period Japanese Satsuma ware tea caddy and cover, 12 cm high, a Dutch Delft chinoiserie decorated shallow bowl, 18.5 cm diameter, Dutch Delft chinoiserie decorated plate, 23 cm diameter, English blue and white pottery transfer decorated plate "Caila Kabak" pattern and two other transfer decorated plates and a pierced blue and white square form vase
A George III silver punch ladle, the oval bowl with reeded rim, on twisted whalebone handle, Thomas Morely, London 1779, to/w a (probably) Georgian caddy spoon in the form of a miniature scoop, Birmingham (Assay & Hallmark only), a small two-handled trophy-cup, pin-dish, four silver-topped toilet jars and another silver bottle-top

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