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A GROUP OF THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 18/19TH CENTURY. To include a twin handled cup decorated with floral lappets and sprays, with later wooden cover; A lobed tea caddy decorated with panels of fruit and floral sprays, with leaf mark to base; Together with a gu shaped vase decorated with birds in a lotus pond. Kangxi period (1662-1722). The gu shaped vase probably later in period. 13.5cm - 19cm tall. (3) Condition: The caddy and the cup are in good order with no signs of damage or repair. The gu shaped vase has two small repairs at the rim, noticed by the touch ups at of the band of decoration around the rim, no further cracks or chips to the vase.
A 19th Century French Rosewood, Gilt Metal Mounted, Red Tortoiseshell and Mother of Pearl Inlaid Boulle Tea Caddy, by Berthet & Peret of Rue Montmorency 13, Paris, with moulded edge to top, the lifting lid revealing later felt lined fitted interior and on plinth base 10.5ins wide x 6.5ins deep x 6.5ins highVery light scattered loss of tortoiseshell inlay to lid, lower back edge of lid showing a small area of glued repair to metal. Scattered wear to gilding. Small area of lifting to metal to back of box. Slight loss to ebonised wood to lower left back corner and chipping to ebonised wooden base on three sides. Internally - interior has been converted with felt compartments
A Selection of Georgian, Victorian and Later Silver Fiddle Pattern Flatware, various makers and dates, comprising - one table spoon, six table forks, six dessert spoons, four dessert forks, six tea spoons, four condiment spoons, a pair of sugar tongs and a caddy spoon, some initialled, combined weight 38.2ozs
A George III Silver Old English Pattern Gravy Spoon and Mixed Silver, the spoon by Jonathan Perkins I, London 1801, initialled, a George III silver punch ladle, by Josiah Snatt, with oval bowl and twisted whale bone handle, a silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1973, with engraved handle, and a selection of silver spoons and ladles, combined weighable silver 14.7ozs
American Watch Co. Edward VII silver key wound pocket watch, signed white enamel Roman dial, subsidiary seconds, coined edged case no. 642, case maker Dennison Watch Case Co., Birmingham 1906, signed full plate 7 jewel movement no. 13506062, D53.5mm; silver double watch Albert and Georgian Peter, Anne and William Bateman silver caddy spoon, gross weight 4.7ozt
Victorian silver vesta case with ribbed body, vacant cartouche and gilt interior by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 1896, George III silver caddy spoons with floral repousse terminal by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1831, four silver thimbles with various dates and makers, Georgian silver sugar tongs and two epns spoons, silver weight 3.21ozt
Set of eight silver handled dessert knives Sheffield 1977 Maker William Yates Ltd, pair of silver serving spoons Sheffield 1906 Maker Lee & Wigfull, early 19th century silver caddy spoon and set of six silver handled pastry knives Condition Report:Approx silver weight of spoons 6ozt (189 grams)
Ruskin Pottery, a Lustre glaze reticulated ginger jar and cover, 1924, ovoid form with four six petal rosettes, metallic bronze hares fur iridescent glaze, impressed marks, paper retail labels, 9.5cm highProvenance: Albert E Wade collection, Sotheby's 2nd May 2002, lot 295; see Atterbury,P. and Henson, J., 1993, Ruskin Pottery, p.78 for an illustration of this 'caddy'
Richard Llewellyn Rathbone, an Arts and Crafts patinated copper tea caddy box and cover, 1897, petal lobed ovoid form with stepped and planished lid, silvered interior, stamped marks 1897 629, 11cm diameterNote: Rathbone patented the technique for oxidising copper to a particular finish, which was later purchased by Jesson, Birkett and Co and used by A E Jones.
A rare George III tea chest Burr-wood veneered and of bombe shape the interior with three tin-plate and brass caddies 25cm wideOne foot is missing (these are probably later replacements anyway), there is old tape residue around the caddy, which formerly held the loose end panel in place.Internally one caddy lid has bent up and requires re-soldering.There is no key.
ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, EARLY 19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus shape, with ball feetThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Several countries, including in the EU and USA, prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.Ivory Act 2018 (2022) compliant with APHA registration reference JW725VUZ. 20cm wide
A REGENCY PENWORK TEA CHESTEARLY 19TH CENTURYdecorated with chinoiserie figures and buildings, the sides with a trellis design, the hinged cover enclosing a hinged lift-out caddy and a cut glass sugar bowl14cm high, 23.2cm wide, 14.2cm deepProvenanceA letter supplied with this chest, from William Radford of Old Barford and dated April 30-73, leaves the chest to one Jemima Thornley.
A 19th century oak long case clock with a caddy top and three quarter columns above a long trunk door and box base, the 30cm brass dial with moonphase to the arch, Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed Phillip Walton Cowbridge, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 212cm high

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