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18th century style figured walnut chiming bracket clock retailed by Asprey, caddy top case with brass dial and silvered Roman chapter, the triple train Elliott movement Westminster or Whittington chiming the quarter hours on rods, H40cm Condition Report Clock movement working, chime not engaging Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
* Tea caddy. A George III satinwood and silver tea caddy, circa 1800, of rectangular form with silver handle and white metal hinges and lions paw feet, the hinged lid enclosing velvet lined divisions for three cannisters plus additional spoon holders, 19.5cm high x 32cm wide x 17cm deep (Qty: 1)
A mixed group of Chinese wares dating from the early 20th Century to include a brass tea caddy of hexagonal form with engraved floral decoration, two jade thumb rings, an enamelled scent bottle, small soapstone figure of an Ox and a figural carved netsuke. Tea caddie measures 14 cm tall x 12 cm wide.
19TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT TEA CADDY having moulded top and hinged lid with brass stud work decoration and brass carrying handles, the interior revealing gothic hinged mounts and three section compartment, brass lock, standing on a moulded stepped base. 37.5 x 20 x 17cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Robert Allison & Son, Glasgow (follower of Alexander Ritchie) - an Iona-Celtic inspired silver tea caddy spoon, the handle with Celtic knot decoration, spot hammered to the reverse of the bowl, 3 6/8" long, weight 15.5g, Edinburgh 1958, makers mark, along with a modernist Scottish silver candle snuffer, the cap of tapered, hexagonal form with ball knop and plain square, tapering wooden handle, 16 2/8"long, Edinburgh 2003, the shaft hallmarked Edinburgh 2000, unknown makers mark

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