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Winter (Douglas E., editor). Prime Evil, Bantam Press, [1988], colour illustrations byThomas Canty, original black morocco, morocco clamshell box, large 8vo, limited edition of 250, this copy a 'Publisher's Copy' and signed by editor, artist and all 13 contributing authors (including Stephen King, Clive Barker, Jack Caddy, Peter Straub, Whitley Strieber et al), together with Ballard (J.G.) Empire of the Sun, 1st edition, 1984, slight toning to textblock, original cloth, glassine wrapper, slipcase, 8vo, limited signed edition 8/100, plus James (P.D) Murder in Triplicate, Belmont Press, 2001, colour illustrations by Eileen Hogan, original morocco-backed boards, 8vo, limited edition 93/150, signed by author and artist, with an extra print contained in rear pocket, with others including J.G. Ballard's The Day of Creation, 1987 (limited signed edition 36/100), Kingsley Amis's You Can't Do Both, London Limited Editions, 1994 (limited signed edition 127/150), Anita Brookner's Family and Friends, London Limited Edition, 1985 (limited signed edition 66/250), and others including Harold Pinter, Julian Barnes, Macdonald Hastings, Robin Maugham, Owen John, Graham Swift, Ian McEwan, mostly all signed by the authors (Qty: 50)
Ï’ A George III mahogany and ivory mounted tea caddy, circa 1760, of rectangular form, the hinged lid enclosing two removable canisters flanking a central mixing compartment with sliding lid, 13cm high, 23cm wide, 13cm deep Ï’ indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’A Regency or George IV ivory banded and gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell standish, circa 1820, the rectangular section body fitted with two square bottle compartments, a central lidded compartment, shallow pen recess and frieze drawer, mounted with a central multi knopped carrying handle, on brass ball feet, fitted with two associated glass vessels, 10cm high, 18cm wide, 13cm deep; and a George III tortoiseshell and ivory mounted tea caddy, circa 1800, of domed rectangular form, 8cm high, 9cm wide Ï’ indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, of part reeded oval form, with gadrooned rims, teapot with bakelite fitments, makers James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1904, together with a small oval silver tea caddy by the same makers and date, gross weight approximately 45.3ozt, 1437 grams (4) (condition: teapot lid not closing absolutely flush, tea caddy lid partially springs back up when closed, caddy also has a dent to the reeding on the back, the milk jug has three large dents to the reeding and slight curve to the base edge, other pieces show signs of use/wear to gilt interiors)
A Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell caddy spoon, George Unite, London 1855, to/w a fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved shell bowl, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1859 (a/f) and visiting card case, inset with mother-of-pearl and abalone parquetry (3)2nd caddy spoon split below handle
A Victorian ivory and silver plated tea caddy by Henry Atkin, of oval form, the ivory body carved with lappets, beading and a central vacant oval cartouche, the domed cover and base decorated with wrigglework and beading, 4¾in. (12cm.) high. *Condition:Three fine hairline cracks to cartouche. No other faults - very good overall.
A set of three George III silver table forks Old English pattern, Richard Crossley, London 1798; together with a set of seven bright cut fiddle pattern coffee spoons, Francis Howard, Sheffield 1977; three other small silver spoons; two .800 silver coffee spoons; and a white metal Dutch style caddy spoon, gross weight 13.25 tr.oz. (16)
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 fine late Victorian or Edwardian figured walnut and marquetry musical longcase clock in the Queen Anne style the eight day movement striking the quarter hours on five gongs, fronted by a square brass Roman dial with foliate engraved centre and mask spandrels, subsidiary seconds at 12 and chime/silent lever at 3, the case with gilt brass eagle and ball finials to the stepped caddy top, over a marquetry frieze and door flanked by three quarter columns, the trunk with extensive marquetry of floral urns, birds and tulips to the door, with oval lenticle, the sides with two inlaid figured walnut panels, over a conforming base with stepped plinth, 99in. (251.5cm.) high.
A 19th century walnut veneered tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with cross-banded and strung inlaid boxwood borders, flanked with ivory loop handles, centred with an ivory lock escutcheon, the hinged lid opening to reveal a divisional interior, veneered in satinwood and rosewood, with a central well accommodating a hobnail cut footed clear glass urn, flanked by inserted hinged containers, raised on ivory bun feet, 18 cm high, 33 x 16 cm, together with a three piece leather-clad desk set, comprising pen stand with inkwell, letter opener and blotter, all covered in a tooled leather, in common's green with gilded borders, and an associated picture frame (6).
A late Victorian oak smoker's cabinet, the bevelled top over-hanging a bevelled glazed panelled door, inset with a silver-plated presentation plaque, 'To Mr. Geo. E. Webb, a souvenir at parting from employees at Mr. J.F. Gammon's, Oct 1894, set internally with a raised platform shelf accommodating an ironstone caddy, above three drawers with cast brass handles, raised on a bracket base, 44 cm high, 26.5 x 20 cm, together with a Mason's ironstone wash bowl, jug, soap dish etc.
Indian military presentation white metal tea caddy, rectangular form with a domed hinged cover with handle, and inscribed to a cartouche 'Presented by VCOS 27th Madras Regiment', and worked throughout with chased foliage, raised on four feet, width 16cm, depth 11cm, height 12cm, weight approx. 678g

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