circular form, with a fluted stem and engraved with a the inscription "LUGE RACES 1ST PRIZE R.N THOMAS MEN'S SINGLES SITTERS CAUX JANV, 1911", no makers mark c.1900, together with a mug, initialled, a miniature or toy mug, initialled, a beaker, inscribed, a small tea caddy and a bell, mixed makers and dates; the German cup 10" (25.3cm) high; 24.5ozt weighable silver (6). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions, for item specific reports Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
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5 chairs, 2 tables, a matched three-piece tea set, a bookcase, a candlestick, a wooden mounted two-handled tea tray, a tea caddy and 4 charms, mixed regions makers & dates, mostly British and some Dutch, together with a continental silver articulated fish with coloured glass eyes, unmarked; the fish 5.5" (14cm) long; 6ozt weighable silver (19). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions, some bent, some repaired. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
rectangular form, with applied gold initials to the cover and a shagreen striker to the base, retailers mark of "Asprey", by George Betjemann & Sons, London 1921, together with an Edwardian silver mounted tortoiseshell tea caddy, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1905; the latter 3.8" (9.8cm) high (2). *CR Both with wear, the tortoiseshell more so with bent mounts and a cracked body. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrence.co.uk.
including a filigree example, unmarked, a George III caddy spoon, no makers mark and 6 others, mixed makers & dates, together with an Edwardian parcel-gilt spoon, decorated in the bowl with a view of Shakespeare's House, Stratford-on-Avon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1901; the latter 5.1" (13cm) long; 2.8ozt (8). *CR All with wear, the George III one with a bent & split stem. the remainder with just wear & minor bending. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A 19th century French parquetry tea caddy With a serpentine front and brass mounts. The hinged lid opening to reveal a lined interior.23cm wide x 13cm deep x 13cm highQty: 1In generally good condition with some patches to the parquetry on the top. The brass mount coming slightly away on the back right.
Two boxes A tea caddy with a cornice top, a brass carry handle, and an inlaid body opening to reveal a fitted interior, raised on bracket feet; together with an inlaid mahogany correspondence box.The tea caddy 26cm wide x 15cm deep x 16cm high. The correspondance box 23cm wide x 17cm deep x 14cm high.Qty: 2A loss to the bracket feet on the tea caddy. The top comes away when lifted by the carry handle, the top and one piece of the cornice comes away with it - need regluing. Some losses to the veneer. One of the corners of the bracket feet on the front right needs regluing.The correspondence box in generally good condition with some slight cracking to the top, and light scratching commensurate with age and use.
AN ANTIQUE HARDWOOD TEA CADDY to include a sarcophagus style hardwood tea caddy, length 36cm x height 21cm x width 20cm, comprising two internal hinged tea jars and a resting glass mixing bowl (1) (Condition Report: key not included, chips to the base of the mixing bowl, underside has visible chips)
TWO BOXES OF BLUE AND WHITE DINNER AND TEA WARE, to include an Arabia porcelain 'Willow' pattern tea set, 'Willow' pattern tea caddy and covered cheese dish, a 19th century 'Willow' pattern oval meat dish, a Booths 'Real Old Willow' pattern teapot (crazed with restoration to spout), a gilt edged Continental porcelain serving platter, a Myott 'Coaching Days' pattern sugar bowl, tea cups and saucers, a small 'Olde Alton Ware' teapot, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes)
Three antique boxes - comprising a small French 19th century blonde wood box with penwork ebonised decoration of two cherubs and swags (LWH 12 x 8.5 x 8cm); a c.1900 French carved and stained beechwood glove box (LWH 29 x 11 x 8.3cm); and a Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, lacks one interior lid and feet, 23cm long.
Late 19th century German Hanau silver miniature novelty scuttle, of cylindrical form with side handle and swing handle, the body impressed with figural genre scene, with Hanau marks for Karl Kurz, and hallmarked Samuel Boyce, Chester 1902, with 'F' foreign import mark, not including handle H3.5cm, together with a late 19th century German Hanau silver miniature novelty tea caddy, of rounded cube form, the body impressed with figures at work in a countryside setting, with Hanau marks for Neresheimer & Sohne, and hallmarked B Muller & Son, Chester import 1907, and marked 925, H5cmCondition Report: Scuttle with a few knocks to handles, and some wear to impressed decoration.Tea caddy with light knocks to some corners.Both in good general overall condition, with light wear commensurate with age and use.Hallmarks with some wear, but still legible.
19th century rosewood tea caddy, of plain rectangular form, the hinged cover opening to reveal a compartmented interior with central removable metal cannister, flanked by two removable caddies with hinged and removable rosewood covers, with accompanying key, H17cm L35.5cm D17.5cmCondition Report: General wear commensurate with age and use.Exterior with surface scratches, some deeper scratches and a few nicks, but overall good condition.Interior metal cannister worn and scratches, however hinged cover operates.Removable caddies with expected general wear, and interior zinc lining with losses.
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780, with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals, plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting, brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed "Kidds Malton" Dimensions: Height: 237cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 25cmCondition Report: Seconds hand missing.
Hallmarked silver to include a cased pair of loaded trophy cups form salts with spoons, a royal commemorative pin tray, a caddy spoon, a green glass lined mustard, a loaded bud vase, a napkin ring, a silver mounted blotter stand. Gross weighable silver excluding salts, budvase and blotter liner. 101 grams.

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