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George III silver caddy spoon, Newcastle 1798, maker Thomas Watson, with shell pattern bowl and monogrammed handle, George IV silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1822, maker John Bettridge, the shovel form bowl with foliate decoration, William IV silver caddy spoon, London 1834, maker John, Henry & Charles Lias, with foliate decorated oval bowl, Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1844, makers mark rubbed, with shell pattern bowl and foliate cast handle, 1.7oz (4)
Dutch silver, to include caddy spoon with windmill form handle and bowl embossed with depiction of figures in an interior, import marks for Chester, sifter spoon with figural handle and foliate scroll cast bowl, small bowl with embossed cartouches of figures in interiors, raised on four mask cast paw feet, 3.6oz (3)Some rubbing to marks and surface scratches
Edwardian silver cruet set by Mark Willis & Son, Sheffield 1904, bachelors milk jug and sugar dish by John Millward Banks, Chester 1901, Georgian caddy spoon (hallmarks rubbed), silver mounted bottle stoppers by James Dixon & Sons, other flatware and pair of weighted candlesticks, Ltd all hallmarked, weighable silver approx 17oz Condition Report Mostly pittedClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Y A French Boulle wall clock in the Regence taste, late 19th century, the eight-day two train gong striking movement with decorative sunburst bob pendulum and 8.75 inch Roman numeral enamel cartouche dial with blued steel hands, the case with gilt surmount cast as a cherub holding aloft a torch to the brass inlaid shell ogee caddy over break-arch cornice applied with seated putti, the door with female term mounts to angles and gilt-edged glazing, the base of conforming ogee outline applied with female masks to angles, 135cm highCondition Report: Movement is complete and in working condition however a clean/service is advised. the mechanism is original to the dial and case. The dial is in good condition with no visible faults although the brass surface appears a little dull/muted in appearance. The case is in fine condition with faults limited to slight localised lifting to the brass mainly along the upper margin of the ogee base section.Clock is complete with pendulum and winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer
Three WW1 Period Great Leaders Printed Tins consisting large, shop, tea caddy with King George V, Field Marshall French, Earl Kitchener and Admiral Jellicoe .. Dome lidded chest tin printed with various battle scenes ... Rectangular tea caddy. The lid with various flags and the body with various soldiers. Base marked “Mazawattee Tea”. 3 items.
* Tea Caddy. A Regency mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with rosewood crossbanding, the inner lid inlaid with a conch shell on an oval green stained ground, with two lift-out canisters and cut glass mixing bowl, on four squat bun feet,16.5cm high x 31cm wide x 16cm deep, with key, together with a Victorian burr walnut veneered tea caddy, of rectangular form with rosewood crossbanding, the hinged lid enclosing, two compartments each with mahogany cover, 11.5cm high x 17.5cm wide x 11cm deepQty: (2)
* Georg Jensen. A Georg Jensen silver Cactus dessert spoon and fork designed by Gundorph Albertus c.1930s, various marks, 17cm long together with 2 teaspoons in the same pattern, 10cm long, a Jensen silver Hors d' Oeuvre fork/spoon and spoon in the Parallel pattern c.1930s, 12.5cm long, a Jensen silver caddy spoon by George Stockwell c.1920s, 11cm long plus a Scandinavian silver cake slice, 15.5cm long, total weight approximately 8ozQty: (8)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
A 19th century rosewood mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus form tea caddy with two lidded compartments and vacant jar compartment to interior, on four compressed bun feet, approx 20 x 34 x 18.5cm. Additional InformationSome losses to mother of pearl inlay especially on the lid, lacking jar as stated. Some chips, scuffs, scratches and abrasions.
Two Rolls-Royce '75 Years of the Silver Ghost' Enthusiasts Club posters, each 76 x 50cm, a Telegraph reproduction Merchant Navy advertising poster, two maritime prints, the first 'Guidecca Venice' after JMW Turner and 'Mersey Memories' after Shimmin (both framed and glazed), two albums of political cartoons 'Low's Political Parade' and 'Low Again A Pageant of Politics' and a small wooden lidded vessel/caddy (8).Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear throughout. Some peeling and creasing to the posters. Scuffs, scrapes and scratches to the vessel/caddy.
A mixed lot of Victorian and later sundry items, including Victorian dome topped rosewood tea caddy, length 19cm, a rosewood glove box, Eastern partridge wood desk tidy of triangular form with carved detailed plaques, height 14cm, width 22cm, etc.Additional InformationGeneral wear, losses and chipping throughout.
A 19th century burr walnut veneered twin division tea caddy of domed form, with Gothic brass mounts and ivory plaque to lid centre, 13.5 x 23 x 13cm, a crossbanded and inlaid mahogany caddy and a further mahogany and inlaid work box, all for restoration, also an early/mid-20th century olive wood dressing table mirror with inlaid detail to reverse and line of Hebrew script (4).Additional InformationAll for restoration, as stated. Issues throughout, the ivory plaque on the first box is cracked, lid is probably replaced to interior. Some dents and lifting to brass. Each box has significant losses to inlay where applicable, heavy surface scratches, scuffs, dents, chips, etc.
A 19th century mahogany, bird's eye maple and further inlaid tea caddy modelled as a stack of three books, inscribed 'Psalms', 'Holy Bible' and 'Prayer' respectively to spines, the lids of the two division interior with turned ivory handles, 21 x 14cm.Additional InformationChip to reverse, further scuffs, scrapes, nibbles, losses to inlay, etc.
A 19th century mahogany twin division sarcophagus tea caddy, 11.5 x 19.5cm, a money box, a Mauchline ware 'Colwyn Bay' box, prayer book with Mauchline covers and a Black Forest-type dish (5).Additional InformationWear and tear commensurate with age and use throughout, chips and replaced sections to the caddy. Scratches, heavy dents, abrasions, one of the covers to the prayer book loose, some chips and losses.
An early George III mahogany chest, with moulded caddy top and brushing slide above four graduated long drawers with swept moulded brass handles and raised on bracket feet with indented angles, height 81cm, width 92cm, depth 52cm, by repute rescued from a bonfire relating to a Cornish house clearance in the 1970s.
Sheraton style inlaid and mahogany tea caddy of canted rectangular form, the lid and front with two oval Sheraton style panels and a further boxwood and hatched stringing throughout the hinged cover enclosing a similarly inlaid interior with further single cover revealing two compartments below and with central brass ring handle to lid and cover, 25cm wide

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