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A Chinese famille verte hexagonal deep dish, late 19th century, the central well decorated with colourful enamels depicting a pheasant perched in a flowering prunus, the borders with repeating floral decoration, highlighted in gilt, having old staple repairs, 15¾in. (40cm.) at widest, together with a 20th century famille verte tea caddy and cover, depicting figures in an exterior setting, six character mark and china to base. (2) * Condition: Dish with staple repair in two places, on having chip to rim, well done, still displays nicely, caddy with glue repair to cover.
A Chinese export lacquered twin compartment tea caddy, 19th century, of octagonal form, decorated with alternating reserves of figures in interior and exterior settings and floral designs, atop a gilt floral band, the hinged cover with gilt-painted reserve depicting figures in a exterior setting, the rim with floral decorated reserves, opening to reveal twin metal canisters, etched with repeating stylised and floral design, the central raised circular covers opening to reveal inner lids with ivory knop finials, 7½in. (19cm.) long. *Condition: The middle left hand side reserve of main carcass, having decoration loss to front edge, light gilt loss to each edge of main carcass, the hinged cover with decoration loss to back high edge above hinge area, further gilt loss to high edges, overall fair/good, inner metal canisters with crumpled bodies and splits, tape repair to lower edge on one.
A WORLD WAR I BRONZE DEATH PLAQUE with the name of John William Baker upon it, set within a stained wooden frame, together with an antique ivory tea caddy with hinged silver plated lid and further silver plated mounts, a small carved figure of a lion resting on a shield, a set of bone dominoes in a box, a pair of white metal and horn mounted servers, a small coiled paper reliquary, an oak and metal tea canister, a small oil lamp and a Leda ink stamp (10) Condition: the bronze plaque with minor marks, some wear to the surface; the tea caddy with wear to the silver plating otherwise reasonable condition; the servers with indistinct stamped marks, generally good condition; the carved lion with loss to the carving of the shield by his head; the oil lamp seemingly in good condition; the dominoes set complete and in good condition; the Leda stamp with some oxidisation to the metal parts, with original but slightly tatty box, reasonable condition overall; the small folded paper reliquary with some oxidisation but generally good condition considering its age; the tea canister with some very minor oxidisation to the metal surface, generally good condition
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with pierced metal mounts, a dressing table tray with glass insert and decorated with coloured stones, a pair of French parcel gilt white metal servers in a fitted case consisting of a sugar sifter and a spoon, a modern Chinese compass in a fitted case, two small unframed decorative prints and a set of eight tin plates decorated with Sevres patterns Condition: the tea caddy lid not quite shutting fully, the interior lacking, poor condition overall; the dressing table tray modern but in good condition; the Chinese compass modern and in good condition; the continental serving implements with minor marks and dents but generally good condition, the case slightly tatty; the tin plates in good condition; two prints in good condition
A MAHOGANY MAGNIFYING GLASS with turned handle, 13cm diameter together with a white metal and mother of pearl folding magnifying glass, hallmarked silver caddy spoon with possibly later handle, a Russian enamel decorated spoon and a small silver box Condition: the magnifying glass with small minor chip to the rim and minor mark to the lens right at the edge, further minor marks, dents and scratches due to age and use; the folding magnifying glass with chip to the mother of pearl case on both sides, the white metal mounts in reasonable condition; the caddy spoon with possibly later handle and in reasonable condition; the Russian spoon with worn marks to the side and traces of silver polish, generally good condition; the small box with minor dents and somewhat worn marks
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SATINWOOD OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY with decorative crossbanded decoration and mirrored veneered cartouches, with interior lid to single compartment, 17cm wide x 9.5cm deep x 11.5cm high together with a further later tea caddy with shell decoration, associated lid within, 11.5cm wide Condition: the first tea caddy with a warped lid, minor marks, dents and scratches due to age and use, some cracking of the veneer, split to the left hand side, poor to moderate condition overall; the later tea caddy with losses to the boxwood stringing of the domed top on the right hand side, warped lid, further minor marks (2)
AN ELIZABETH II MINIATURE NOVELTY SILVER GOLF TROLLEY BAG AND FIVE CLUBS by Edward Victor Stanley with dates for London 1993, 8.5cm high overall together with a white metal hammered caddy spoon with carded decoration, 7cm long (2) Condition: some minor oxidisation, generally good condition overall
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TORTOISE SHELL TEA CADDY with canted corners, steel urn finial, steel ball feet and inner lid to the single internal compartment, 10.5cm wide x 7.5cm deep x 13cm high Condition: The tea caddy with steel wire stringing to the lid which is lifting, lifting and movement to the tortoise shell veneer to the back and also some loss and repair towards the back, some bubbling of the tortoiseshell veneer overall, some loss to the steel stringing to the left and right hand sides, usual marks, dents and scratches due to age and use, some rusting and oxidation of the ball feet, some discolouration to the velvet lining of the lid, losses as one might expect to the zinc lining of the compartment, loss to part of the tortoiseshell veneer of the lid, overall moderate condition
A George IV Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Ledsam and Vale, Birmingham, 1823, the bowl shovel-shaped and engraved with a chequerboard motif, with slightly tapering tubular handle, engraved with foliage and incised with lines, 8.5cm long, 4dwt . Fully marked on bowl. The marks are generally clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some very minor bruises on the bowl.
A Four-Piece Edward VII Silver Tea-Service with a Victorian Silver Tea-Caddy En-Suite, by William Hutton and Sons, London and Sheffield, 1905, 1906 and 1907, The Tea-Caddy 1897, each piece part-fluted, the kettle, teapot, cream-jug and sugar-bowl each engraved with initials, the kettle further engraved with an inscription, the kettle, stand and lamp 37cm high, gross weight 77oz 6dwt (5) The sugar-bowl 1905 The teapot 1906 The kettle, stand and lamp 1906 The cream-jug 1907 the caddy 1897
Group: Regency mother of pearl inlaid and beaded sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the fitted interior lacking mixing bowl, lacking one side ring handle and feet, 33cm wide x 17cm deep x 20cm tall, small late Georgian mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with two compartments within and raised on four disc feet, 22cm wide x 13cm deep x 15cm tall, and a Georgian shagreen covered oval tea caddy with gilt metal internal mounts, 12cm wide x 9cm deep x 11cm tall (a/f) (3)
A NEW HALL TEA SERVICEcirca 1785-90Comprising silver-shaped teapot and cover, helmet-shaped cream jug, caddy and cover, sucrier, four tea bowls, four cups, four saucers, slop bowl and saucer dish, decorated to pattern number 52 with gold line and undulating star-flowers, some pieces with painted pattern number. (18)Teapot approx. 24.5cm long.Provenance:Purchased from Heathcote Ball & Co, 18 May 2000, lot 74.The 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.Cover of caddy lacking knop and cracked.Slop bowl with cracks in the base. One tea bowl with star crack.One tea bowl with hairline crack. General wear throughout commensurate with age.
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY, by Pierre Gillois, London 1761, of bombe form, chased with foliage, raised on four scroll-cast feet. 13cm high, 9.5cm wide, 8.5cm deep, 8.4 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.Cover with lion passant. Marks to base are clear. Some minor wear commensurate with age but generally in very good condition.
A LARGE BRASS-MOUNTED OAK BRACKET CLOCK, LAST QUARTER OF 19TH CENTURY, the case surmounted by a flaming urn surrounded by four small counterparts, the caddy top with applied ribbon-tied floral swags, above an arch-glazed door flanked by canted corners applied with satyr-mask and foliate-cast mounts, the plinth with applied claw feet and centred by a pierced mask and foliate mount, the face with silvered dial and switches for slow/fast and chime/silent, W&H two-train quarter-striking movement on coil gongs. 72cm
VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED TEA CADDY, circa 1880, of rectangular form with ebony strung edging, with three openwork cut and engraved scrolling foliate straps from front to back over the hinged cover; the interior with twin subsidiary caddies with hinged domed covers, flanking a cut glass vessel. 16cm high, 30cm wide
LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND SYCAMORE STRUNG TEA CADDY, early 19th century, of sarcophagus form, with brass ring handle to the pyramidal hinged cover, the front with marine ivory keyhole surround, on four bun feet; the interior with twin subsidiary covers, 12.5cm high, 20cm wide; and another George III mahogany tea caddy, late 18th century, rectangular, 11.5cm high, 18cm wide
TUNBRIDGE WARE: A ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, the top with a mosaic of Eridge Castle bordered with parquetry mosaic, the sides encompassed by a continuous band of floral sprays. The locking hinged lid opens to reveal two tea compartments, the lift-off lids with mosaic borders and stained bone handles. No Key. 8.5ins x 4.5ins x 5ins.

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