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Three 20th century pieces: a large Kangxi-style vase decorated with prunus blossom against cracked ice; a Chinese porcelain quatrefoil tea caddy decorated with buildings against mountainous surroundings; a Chinese bowl decorated in enamels with flowers and dragons amongst red reserves against a green ground, on circular foot with artemisia leaf to underside (the vase 30cm high) (3)The tea caddy looks in good general condition overall, the large Kangxi style jar looks in good order and the square bowl has a small 1cm repair to the lip of the rim (see images). There is also a small piece of pottery/glaze in the form of a small chip to the edge of one of the corners. There is a very small match-head sized chip to the end of the corner. Apart from this appears in good general reasonable order.
A GEORGE V SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, 20.5 X 14.5 CM, BIRMINGHAM 1924, A VICTORIAN SILVER TOPPED GLASS JAR, 6 CM DIAM, CHESTER 1889, A GEORGE V SILVER TOPPED GLASS JAR, 11 CM W, BIRMINGHAM 1910, AN EDWARD VII SILVER SLEEVED GLASS JAR, 10.5 CM H, BIRMINGHAM 1901 AND A SILVER CADDY SPOON, MARKED STERLING, 2OZS 1DWTS (5)++VARIOUSLY TARNISHED
A Chinese export lacquered twin compartment tea caddy, 19th century, of octagonal form, raised on carved giltwood dragon feet, decorated with gilt-painted reserves depicting figures in an interior setting, atop a gilt floral band, the hinged cover with gilt-painted reserves and roundels depicting figures and landscapes, the rim with feathered band, opening to reveal a gilt decorated interior holding twin metal shaped canisters, etched with repeating stylised and floral design, the central raised circular covers opening to reveal inner lids with central carved ivory handles, 8 5/8in. (22cm.) wide.* Condition: The decoration on the hinged cover has lost it's definition, all other decoration is crisp and clean, no splits or other faults, very good condition, (no key)
A Chinese silver tea caddy, maker Gem Wo, 19th century, of oval form with applied branches of blossoming prunus in relief, central recessed panel of bark or moss, the cylindrical neck with pull-off cover, bearing engraved initials to both sides, the top with engraved blossoming prunus, raised semi-circular section on main body, later inscribed 'October 1901', the base with Chinese silver character and maker's mark 'GW', 5¼in. (13.4cm.) high, weight 10.9 tr.oz.* Condition: In very good condition, clear marks, the shoulder lip with slight wave, tiny flea-bite nicks to base edge.
An extensive Mappin and Webb silver Kings pattern flatware service, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield, 1985/86 & 87, twelve place settings, comprising 12 table forks, weight 38.8 tr.oz.; 12 table knives with steel blades; 12 starter forks, weight 26.6 tr.oz.; 12 starter knives with steel blades; 12 soup spoons, weight 28.0 tr.oz.; 11 fish forks, weight 18.8 tr.oz.; 12 fish knives with silver blades, weight 28.2 tr.oz.; 12 dessert spoons, weight 28.5 tr.oz.; 12 teaspoons, weight 12.6 tr.oz.; 6 serving spoons, weight 20.3 tr.oz.; 5 consommé spoons, weight 5.8 tr.oz., together with silver pickle forks, mustard spoons, caddy spoon, etc. (11 pieces), of varying styles, dates, weight 5.6 tr.oz. (weight of all pieces apart from table and starter knives, 213.2 tr.oz.).
A Chinese porcelain armorial part tea service, 18th century, comprising a globular teapot, a sparrow beak cream jug, a tea caddy, a slop bowl, a smaller bowl, a small saucer dish, four coffee cans, ten tea bowls and seven saucers, all painted with an armorial and flowers in iron red, black and gilt, the teapot 6in. (15.25cm.) high; together with an 18th century Chinese deep supper dish, crescent form, painted in iron red and gilt with a long life mark below a bat, amidst peony blooms and foliage, 7 5/8in. (19.3cm.) long; and a late 18th century Chinese export plate painted with a farmer and a pig in a landscape, 8¾in. (22.25cm.) diameter, some damage. (29)* Condition: All with some gilt wear.- Teapot: Large glaze chip to finial. Otherwise good.- Cream jug: Good condition with no faults.- Tea caddy: Large chip from rim.- Slop bowl: Piece off from rim and two hairlines.- Smaller bowl: Piece off from rim and badly cracked.- Saucer dish: Good cdn.- Coffee cans: Three with tiny chip/glaze flakes to rim. The fourth badly cracked and with two chips.- Tea bowls: Three with a couple of tiny rim chips. Four with hairline cracks/tiny chips. Three with rim chips.- Saucers: Three good. Two with single tiny chip. One with two hairlines. One with large rim chip.- Supper dish: Good cdn.- Export plate: Gilt decoration worn. Restoration to centre of plate.
A collection of silver smalls and collectables, comprising an Indian white metal box and cover; two silver caddy spoons; two silver wine bottle drippers by Bruce Russell, Guernsey; a silver swizzle stick; a silver shell salt; a silver and tortoiseshell shoe horn; a silver needle case; a silver scallop shell napkin clip; a silver handled brush; a miniature leather cased thermometer by E. Wrench, London; a filigree trinket box; a miniature gilt metal photo frame; a base metal wine bottle stopper; etc. (qty)
A Regency mahogany veneered tea caddy, of rectangular form with a hinged lid opening to reveal a lidded two-divisional interior, throughout with satinwood medallions, cross-banded with parquetry borders, further inlaid to the lid interior, above mahogany covers with cut bone finials, 13 cm high, 19.5 x 12 cm.
A Georgian style rosewood, tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid double Tea Caddy of sarcophagus shape, the hinged lid with small metal plaque opens to reveal a pair of tortoiseshell veneered covers and foil lined interiors, mother of pearl inlaid foliate decoration to tortoiseshell veneered front panel, set on four shallow bun feet, 14cm high by 20cm wide by 12.5cm deep, no key
A REGENCY 'BIRDSEYE' INLAID MAPLE TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, the top and front inlaid with foliate motif, and the edges decorated with slender bands of Greek key decoration, the hinged lid opening to reveal a pair of removable tea caddies with hinged lids and conforming decoration, centred by a glass mixing bowl, raised on brass claw and ball feet. 31cm x 16cm x 20cm high
GEORGE III BRASS DIAL OAK LONG-CASE CLOCK by Seddon, Frodsham, 12½ inch square dial set with roman numerals and engraved detail before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, pendulum weights and key included in a caddy top case with star and other inlaid detail to the long door and trunk base, 204cms overall H

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