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A George III and later mahogany and ebony strung secretaire chest , the rectangular caddy top with ebony stringing, above a fall front with two dummy drawers, enclosing a fitted interior with green baize writing surface (converted first quarter 20th century) and two long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 106 x 84 x 45.5cms.
A Flight period Worcester tea and coffee service, circa 1785, each piece of wrythen moulded form, painted with puce and gilt flower sprigs, gilt and puce line borders, comprising: teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, tea caddy and cover, slop basin, milk jug, two saucer dishes, nine tea bowls, four coffee cups and eleven saucers, some pieces with gilt decorators number 5.
David Hubert, London: an ebonised bracket/table clock , mid18th Century with later alteration, the brass dial with silvered roman chapter, date aperture and vacant false bob aperture, surrounded by pierced and engraved leaf scroll spandrels, original verge escapement later converted to anchor escapement, the ornate backplate also signed with engraved leaf, fruit and bird decoration, the case with caddy top, brass handle and finials, pierced scale side panels, raised on brass ogee bracket feet, 30 x 20 x 46cms high.
Samuel Marti: a French late 19th Century mahogany and gilt bronze bracket clock, enamelled arabic dial, eight-day, two train, hour and half hour striking movement with gong, the case with caddy top decorated with swag design, detailed floral decoration and fretwork to front and sides, plinth base with vacant cartouche, 44cms high.
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER BOTTLE TICKETS (WINE LABELS), PROBABLY JOSEPH WYATT OF LONDON, CIRCA 1800 each with chain suspending a feather-edged curled banner and engraved below a crested oval for W. WINE, CLARET, MADEIRA or PORT, maker~s mark only, 5cm wide; together with a pair of silver ~Whiskey~ labels, Hukin & Heath Ltd., Birmingham, 1926, kidney-shaped, with chains; and a novelty silver caddy spoon, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1943, in the form of a jockey~s cap (7)
AN IRISH MAHOGANY TABLE CLOCK, THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY AND LATER the associated Irish case with stepped and shaped caddy top above moulded arches to front and rear, glazed side panels and rear door, on pad feet, the dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes enclosing a false bob aperture to the matted centre above twin winding apertures (one dummy), applied mask and foliate scroll spandrels, the break arch with applied silvered boss bearing signature ~Furnace / Dublin~ flanked by further applied foliate scrolls, the Irish eight day single fusee movement with pull cord to strike the hour and quarters on two bells, the back plate with engraved chevron border and signed ~Geo. Furnace / Dublin~ within a shaped cartouche, with pendulum and key 44cm high with carrying handle raised Irish table clocks of the second half of the 18th century often seem to feature the unusual shaped top seen in this clock: for a similar Irish Georgian case (with its original movement) see Dreweatts, Newbury, 11 March 2008, lot 112. George Furnace is recorded as a clockmaker working in Dublin between 1751-73. Provenance: James McCann (1840-1904), Irish nationalist MP and stockbroker, of Simmonscourt Castle, Ballsbridge, Dublin and the Ardsallagh estate, Navan, Co. Meath; thence by family descent.
Viners, Sheffield 1966, of lobed form, pierced decoration and raised on scroll feet, together with a lidded tea caddy, Edward and Son, Chester 1918, of round form, stepped hinged cover with turned finial, pierced hinged escutcheon, ring handles to the side, engraved initials, disc feet; a cased silver and enamel dressing table set, of art deco design and green colour(Dish width: 21cm, weighable silver: 17oz)
to include; a twin handled sugar bowl with gadrooned detail, London 1816; a cream jug with bright-cut detail throughout, London 1805, another smaller cream jug; a sauce boat of plain design with scalloped rim, a teapot stand with Greek-key detail, various other ladles, silver mounted bottles, caddy spoons etc.(Weighable silver: 26oz)
A Victorian engraved silver christening mug, Henry Holland, London, 1870 and an Edwardian silver tea caddy, Sheffield, 1902, 11.8cm, gross 9oz.CONDITION: Mug- Engraved inscription on the side. A couple of minor dings, otherwise good condition. Hallmarks clear.Caddy- Three small dents on each shoulder and finial has been pushed downwards. Hallmarks clear.
Four (4) Chinese Porcelain Items, including Chinese Export and tobacco leaf tea caddies. 1st item: Chinese Export rectangular form tea caddy with black and gilt foliate decoration. 5 1/4" H x 3 1/4" W. 18th century. 2nd item: Chinese tobacco leaf pattern rectangular form porcelain tea caddy having a ribbed body and stamped red four character mark to the base. 5 3/4" H x 3 1/2" W. Late 19th/20th century. 3rd item: Chinese Song Ding style bottle vase having a wide flaring rim, carved lotus petal decoration to the neck and foot and incised floral decoration to the body. 10 3/8" H. 20th century. 4th item: Chinese Longquan style celadon tripod footed censer. 5 1/2" H x 6 3/4" dia. 20th century. CONDITION: Black and white tea caddy with old repairs to rim. Bottle vase with some fleabites to base. Remaining items overall good condition.
Regency Tortoise Shell Veneered Tea Caddy with silver on copper mounts including ball finial and feet, escutcheon and oval monogram reserve; the hinged, domed lid, flat front and back, and canted corners with panels divided by silver line inlay. Interior with velvet lined lid and two compartments with remnants of old lining, possibly sharkskin. Retains key. 7 1/2" H x 7 1/2" W x 4 1/2" D. English, circa 1810. Provenance: Private Middle Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with expected and scattered minor shrinkage, some wear to monogram, finial and feet, and a couple of very minor scattered losses, none longer than 1/4" and wider than 1/16". Losses and stains to interior lining. Retains key; lock functional.
An early 19th century inlaid mahogany tea caddy with two lidded tea compartments and recess for mixing bowl, on bronze lion paw feet, 32cms (12.5ins) wide.Condition Reportsmall patch repair to upper front right corner.crack to veneer front bottom right corner.three small pieces of veneer missing just above star burst on front
An early 19th century coromandel sarcophagus tea caddy, the interior with two tea boxes and recess for mixing bowl, 38cms (15ins) wide; together with a Victorian walnut domed topped two-division tea caddy, 18cms (7ins) wide (2).Condition ReportThere is a patch to the veneer to the op left side of the lid to the smaller box, and also to the top right side. A patch to the Tunbridge band to the left side of the top and a small patch at the bottom left of the front. The larger box is missing the loop handle to the left, has a very small loss of the veneer to the front bottom left corner, otherwise good condition.

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