William IV and mostly Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern cutlery, comprising, gravy spoon, nine tablespoons, twenty-one dinner forks, sixteen dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, three mustard spoons, two fish knives and a caddy spoon, mostly by James McKay, Edinburgh, 1842, other dates and maker's marks, 117oz, 3638g.
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A rare Newlyn Industrial Classes copper tea caddy, rectangular section with hinged cover, hammered in relief to the front with a bird perched on a buoy with wings outstretched, the sides with cormorants perched on a rock, the back a decorative strap design inset with seashells, the cover with domed centre, and a Newlyn Industrial Classes plate hammered in relief with a large scaly fish, stamped Newlyn to base, 17cm. high, (2) Literature Daryl Bennett & Colin Pill Newlyn Copper, Sansom & Company, page 121 this design illustrated.
A fine Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic tea caddy and cover by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1900, canted square section, incised with scaly fish to each side with jelly fish to the canted corners, shoulder and cover, in shades of brown and pale blue on a buff ground, highlighted with white, incised 3-1900 Martin Bros London & Southall to cover and base, Richard Dennis Exhibition paper label, 11cm. high, (2) Provenance The Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition, 1978, Richard Dennis Gallery catalogue number 386. Private collection.
19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY the hinged cover revealing two inner caddies with cut crystal mixing bowl, the exterior decorated with foliate design mother of pearl inlays, having turned knobs to each end and standing on brass paw feet. 38 x 23 x 21cm approx (W x D x H)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing in good condition overall, some minor wear and tear commensurate with age.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT CUT HESTER BATEMAN SUGAR TONGS, engraved initials, monarch's head incuse mark, no date letter, together with a George III silver caddy spoon (repaired at join of bowl and handle), maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1819, six various silver pepperettes of differing shapes and a small parcel of Georgian and later condiment and teaspoons, etc, including EPNS, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 7.8ozt, 245 grams (parcel)
TWO LATE VICTORIAN / EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDIES, the Victorian example with plain circular pull off cover over an oval body repousse decorated with flower heads, foliage and scrolls, gilt interior, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1894, height 9cm, the Edwardian caddy of cylindrical form, pull off cover with flower head embossed to the top, the body with blind oval cartouche surrounded by foliate scrolls, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1904, height 8cm, approximate gross weight 4.7ozt, 146 grams (2) (condition: both caddies have rubbed marks to the undersides, cylindrical caddy has a split to shoulder, both have a number of small dents)
A GEORGE VI SILVER FIVE BAR TOAST RACK, of arched form on a rectangular base, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1942, together with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, engraved initials, marks partially rubbed, Birmingham 1847, three Irish silver Fiddle pattern condiment spoons and three Georgian silver condiment and sauce ladles, approximate gross weight 8.3ozt, 258 grams (condition: toast rack not sitting completely level on a flat surface, all spoons engraved with crests or initials, caddy spoon marks rubbed, other marks have slight to fair rubbing)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY JUNGHANS SYMPHONION DISC MANTEL CLOCK, the moulded caddy top with fixed metal handle opening to reveal the Symphonion disc and mechanism, numbered 374928, the rectangular face with circular celluloid dial and Arabic numerals, glazed to four sides, the moulded base on four bun feet, the four 4 1/2'' (11.5cm) discs numbered and titled S61. 'Ye Banks and Braes Scotch', S21. 'God Save The Queen', S58. 'Martha, Last Rose of Summer' and S70. 'Oh ! Honey, my Honey ! Plantation Song', with clock key (condition: clock mechanism winds and works, discs will play but not perfectly tuned, the discs have some rusting, the dial is perished in places particularly 4,5 and 11 o'clock with staining, elsewhere to the dial)
A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND INLAID TEA CADDY, (in need of restoration), of rectangular form with canted corners, paterae inlaid to the hinged cover and front, replacement inner cover, papered interior, baize to base, height 12cm x width 12cm x depth 9.5cm, together with a George III oval polychrome enamel patch box, the hinged lid painted with 'As the Dove, So is My Love', mirror perished, oval length 4.5cm, a late Victorian oval snuff box with name and date to lid, another brass snuff box with name and date to lid and a small jade bowl, diameter 4cm (5) (condition: caddy has missing veneer, particularly from the edges of the hinged lid, panels of veneer lifting and some with splits, but paterae both intact with small section lifting on the shell, the baize has moth holes, paper lining is 20th Century, patch box has stained cracks to the enamel on the cover and another on the back of the base, hairlines to the enamel inside the base, Victorian snuff box has soldered repair to one end, the other snuff box has solder to the back of hinge, jade bowl is in good condition)
A VICTORIAN AND LATER TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, of serpentine outline, the hinged lid with replaced glass panel to the top, with inner tortoiseshell cover over silver painted interior, on four ivory bun feet, height 8.5cm x width 11.5cm x depth 7.5cm (condition: lid not sitting straight and has gaps, patches of dried glue, hinges intact and working, left hand side of caddy has a patch of splitting and loss and a small chip to the back bottom edge)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH PROVINICIAL SILVER BRIGHT CUT TEASPOONS, engraved initials, stamped 'STERLING and C T', possibly for Carden Terry, together with three George III silver bright cut tablespoons, all three with engraved initials, comprising Hester Bateman, London 1782, Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Boult, London 1799, the third Exeter rubbed marks and a small parcel of late 18th and 19th Century silver flatware, including caddy spoons, butter knives, etc some pieces with mother of pearl handles, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 10.9ozt, 341 grams (16) (condition: Irish teaspoons, one has mishapen handle, engraved initials rubbed, other items in used condition with some rubbing of marks, mother of pearl loose on caddy spoon)
Sale Item: INLAID TEA CADDY (AF)- KEY IN OFFICE Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Sale Item: WOODEN TEA CADDY- NO KEY (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Sale Item: SILVER PLATED COFFEE POT & CADDY Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Good George III tortoiseshell tea caddy, of canted form with surmounting swing handle and mother of pearl and silver shield inlaid front, zinc lined interior, 11cm highCondition - Small loss to tortoiseshell to rear of lid, some of the ivory stringing i slightly mismatched colour and may be replaced, otherwise minor wear commensurate with age, basically good condition, good colour
A Rare and Early Benjamin Gray of London Walnut and Mahogany? Caddy Top Longcase Clock, the eight day four pillar striking movement with brass dial and spandrels, subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, 224cm. Benjamin Gray (1676-1764) partnered with Francois Justin Vulliamy. On 30th March 1742, King George II appointed Gray as his Watchmaker in Ordinary.
A collection of mainly Italian 800 standard small white metal items, comprising a gilt white metal plate, six variously-shaped pin trays, a decorative pierced cake slice, a wide napkin ring, two caddy spoons, a circular salt, a boat-shaped salt (English), seven various lidded boxes, including a circular pair (one crested), a patch box with hinged top, matchbox case and a set of six Mappin & Webb feather-edge coffee spoons (Q), approx approx 24oz

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