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Fine set of three early George III tea caddies of bombe sided rectangular and square form, each bearing an armorial crest to an embossed floral and foliate cartouche, each with highly embossed decoration of trailing flowers and leaves and having detachable lids with rose and bud finials (2 rectangular, 1 square), London 1766/7, all by John Henry Vere & William Lutwyche, the square caddy 15cm tall, the two rectangular caddies 14cm tall, 755g total (3)
A GEORGE III YEW WOOD VENEERED TEA CADDY of rectangular form with clipped corners and hinged brass handle opening to reveal empty compartments 15cm high, 29cm wide; Together with A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with domed lid and brass hinged handle on ogee bracket feet 16cm high, 26cm wide (2)
DESBOIS, GRAYS INN PASSAGE (LOND0N). A LATE REGENCY BRASS INSET MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK with ebonized mouldings and caddy top above quadrant corners, brass side handles and fish scale frets. The 8" painted convex dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight-day twin fusee movement with strike silent regulation, anchor escapement and hourly bell strike; on brass ball feet 41cm high
SAMUEL CHEETHAM, MIDDLETON. A MID 18th CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the hood having a caddy top above a glazed door flanked by turned columns, the trunk with star inlaid door. the 11" brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring surrounding a matted and engraved centre with subsidiary calendar aperture fronting an eight-day weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell 198cm high
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL MANTEL CLOCK with moulded edge stepped base on outset leaf work feet beneath colourful floral panel sides and front and caddy top fitted five turned finials. The gilt recessed dial with Arabic numerals retiled by Edwards and Sons Glasgow fronting an eight-day spring-driven movement with hour/half hour strike on a coiled gong 28cm high
A GOOD LATE REGENCY FIDDLE BACK MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY OF LARGE SIZE with petal carved mouldings and inlay Tunbridge ware panels, ringed side handles and shallow bun feet. The lined interior fitted with a pair of Sheffield plate caddies flanking a cut-glass blending bowl 41cm wide 19cm deep 21cm high
J.E. CALDWELL & CO. PHILADELPHIA. AN EARLY 20th CENTURY CHINOISERIE LACQUERED MANTEL CLOCK the case with caddy top above a 4.5" foliate engraved brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring fronting an eight-day spring driven movement with platform escapement ' 23.5cm high handle down - Att. to ELLIOTT, London.
RICHARD WISE, LONDINI. AN EARLY 18th CENTURY 10" BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK having a caddy top above glazed door flanked by turned brass-capped columns on slender trunk with moulded door inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing on matching base, the 10' square brass dial with winged cherub head spandrels and silvered Roman chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture fronting a latched five pillar eight-day weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell 221cm high not including finial
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY INLAID SILVER IVORY AND TORTOISESHELL DECTAGNAL SHAPED TENT TOP TEA CADDY with axe head shaped handle tot he hinged top revealing a tin lined interior, the front panel having decorated corners surrounding an oval silver plaque with an engraved coat of arms 15.5cm wide 9cm deep 16.5cm high handle up.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY HEXAGONAL SHAPED INLAID TEA CADDY with silver escutcheon shield and handle, including a Georgian silver shell-shaped caddy spoon 13cm high 13cm wide; Together with another Georgian mahogany inlaid tea caddy with boxwood escutcheon and star decoration 12cm high 14cm wide
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY IVORY STRUNG TORTOISESHELL OCTAGONAL TENT TOP TEA CADDY with unusual concave corners, with axe head shaped handle above a hinged lid revelling a double interior having inner lids, the front having an oval silver plaque with engraved monogram 11cm wide 8cm deep 14cm high.
A George III rectangular mahogany tea caddy, fittings lacking, on shaped apron stand, 22cm wide x 13.5cm deep x 17cm high, a rectangular figured walnut box, 20th century, with quarter veneered hinged top, a brass model pony and trap, early 20th century, 32cm wide, a bronzed figure of a boar, late 19th century, on a naturalistic base, 9cm wide and a pair of alabaster bookends (6).
A quantity of silver and white metal items, to include: six silver handled butter knives Sheffield 1940, together with other items, to include: set of six spoons monogrammed to handle, other various spoons, button hook, caddy spoon, sugar tongs and other similar items, various dates and makers. Condition Report: 190g approx.
Early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, 19th century parquetry book slide, W.H. Potter & Co. Chemists mahogany box containing, a miniature frame mounted with lead figure, Goodall's Victorian Playing Cards etc, two Victorian Children's publications 'The Geisha' and Round The World ABC' pub. Dean & Son and miscellanea Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A French Brass Mounted Ebonised and Boullework Caddy, circa 1860, of serpentine rectangular form, on cast scroll feet, containing a pair of Paris porcelain bottles and stoppers and a similar box and cover, painted with flowers on a blue ground highlighted in gilt, 27.5cm wide See illustration. Box with typical surface wear. Lining in poor condition. Finial of cover to box restored. 120220
A George III Silver Double Tea-Caddy, by William Fountain, London 1798, tapering oval and with reeded bands, with overhead reeded handle and two hinged covers, engraved with a crest, 17.5cm high, 21oz 6dwt. Fully marked underneath. Further marked inside each cover with lion passant only. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There are a number of bruises in the body and the handle is slightly bent out of alignment. There are visible plugs on each side where the lock is fixed. These may be constructional. There is some fire-scale visible in places.
Eardley Norton of London - an 18th century walnut cased bracket clock, the signed arched brass dial having silvered strike/silent dial to the arch, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and inner alarm scale, twin winding holes for a brass wire driven eight day verge fusee movement, with pull-repeat, engraved backplate, and striking on a bell, the case having caddy top, gilt brass mounts, and on gilt brass scroll feet, h.57cm (handle down).Case is period and movement is period, but possibly associated because the seatboard looks wrong.Signs of some old fixings to inside of door frame.Brass mounts to case possibly later.
A Sheraton period mahogany and floral marquetry inlaid tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to reveal partitioned interior containing three silver tea canisters, each of square baluster form, the covers each with leaf and acorn finials, the whole chased with floral swags, C-scrolls, and acanthus leaves, raised on scroll feet, maker Pierre Gillois, London 1760, gross silver weight 25oz, the largest canister h.13cm, caddy w.26.3cm.Case appears later, probably circa 1790.No key.Hinges good.Lid closes well and does not ‘smile’.All central veneers good.Rosewood crossbanding with some signs of lifting, but still complete with only one small replaced section to rear corner.Some minor surface scuffs.Appears unpolished and original.Caddies all fit very well.All caddies good and appear very little used, marks good.

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