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Interesting group of collectables including an Oriental lacquerwork tea caddy containing two white metal lidded canisters titled 'The Black & Green', a miniature leather bound London Almanac 'For the Year of Christ 1797', a Robertson's golly pin badge, an Acme Guide whistle, a quantity of costume jewellery in a carved wooden box etc
An extensive collection of pink transfer decorated Spode Tower pattern dinner, coffee and tea ware, in all about one hundred and ten pieces. This lot comprises: (having the Copeland Spode's Tower England puce back stamp): 16 dinner plates, 6 saucer dishes (diameter 18cm), 4 tea plates (diameter 19.5cm), 2 side plates (diameter 16.5cm), 5 two-handled soup bowls, 7 dessert bowls, 1 round two-handled serving dish, 2 small oblong entree dishes, 1 coffee pot, 5 teacups, 2 large teacups, 9 saucers (diameter 15cm), 1 tea caddy (no lid), 1 preserve pot (no lid), 1 sugar bowl, 1 cream jug, 1 sugar cube dish, 1 small oblong condiment (no lid), 1 small round serving dish, 1 gravy boat and stand, 1 butter dish base (no lid), 1 small round segmented serving dish, 1 square two-handled serving plate, 1 oblong serving dish and 1 oblong platter; (having the Spode Tower (black back stamp) and Pink Tower (blue back stamp): 2 large teacups, 4 teacups, 1 salt pot and 1 pepper pot, 2 two-handled soup bowls, 2 beakers, 1 round dish (diameter 22cm), 1 lidded sugar bowl, 6 side plates (diameter 16.5cm), 6 tea plates (diameter 19.5cm), 1 lidded tureen, 1 candlestick, 1 square serving dish, 1 broken Auld Lang Syne very large teacup, 6 dinner plates, 2 tea plates and 1 two-handled lidded tureen
An Edwardian square-form silver tea caddy embossed with Art Nouveau leaf and berry motifs, Charles Dumenil, London 1903, to/w a Sheraton revival octagonal tea caddy with swing loop handle to the hinged cover, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1910 (2) 9.3 ozPlain caddy has a dent to the base rim, 11 cm high, the other has a slight dent to the base, 8.5 cm high. Both otherwise good condition
A late Victorian silver half-reeded oval milk and sugar pair, London 1900 to/w a tea caddy with hinged cover, Birmingham 1928, 9.4oz gross total (for the three pieces) to/w an Arts & Crafts electroplated hot water jug with cane-bound handle, Hukin & Heath, no 18747 and an electroplated oval kettle on stand with spirit burner (5)
Two Chinese Export porcelain tea caddies: one in famille rose depicting Manchu/Chinese figures; the other in famille rose decorated with floral designs; both about 12 or 13 cm high; together with an Export blue and white milk jug decorated with a boy beneath pine, 11 cm high, all 18th/19th Century (3)Some deterioration extant; this includes a hairline crack at the neck of one caddy.
Five pieces of Chinese blue and white porcelain, comprising: two Chinese Export teabowls; a square dish with floral design; a tea caddy decorated with a mountainous river landscape, 14 cm high; and a circular dish decorated with a figure beneath a pine tree, 25 cm diameter; Qing Dynasty and later (5)Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from object to object; some damage extant, including: cracks and repair to the large dish; fritting to the small dish; and chipping to the tea caddy.
An early 19th century English creamware tea caddy of rectangular rounded form moulded with a basket weave, acorn and foliate pattern to/w a small porcelain tea caddy painted with moths and flowers, possibly Derby, 8.5 cm high and a blue Delft tea caddy and cover of rectangular form, the front moulded with a figure of a gentleman with a walking stick, the reverse with a figure of a lady walking a small dog, underglaze monogram to base 'AG' and no. 22 (3)Creamware - Overall wear. Damaged and repaired neckDerby - Chips and cracksDelft - Some glaze loss. vestiges of sellotape glue
*An 18th century white metal tea caddy, of rectangular form, having a stepped hinged top, the body having foliate engraved and C-scroll decoration with vacant cartouche, 9.3oz, remains of hallmarks verso, h.11cm. Stands well.Marks fair.Very rubbed to edges.Hinge good and closes perfectly.Engraving clean and crisp.No dents, splits or repairs.Hinge cover unmarked.
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, having fitted interior with centre cut glass mixing bowl flanked by twin hinged caddies, h.32cm. One foot loose. Brass inlays complete but some lifting in places. Veneer splits to each corner above feet, with two minor veneer losses. Colour good. With key.
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed S.Whalley, Manchester, circa 1770, caddied pediment, case with mahogany crossbanding, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture and engraved scroll decoration, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 216cm high see illustration 176.01.19, Caddy is later built, column capitals with chips, small chips to edges in parts, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, later seatboard, with pendulum and two weights.
^ An Early George III Silver Tea Caddy, Samuel Taylor, London 1761, ogee form, decorated with C scroll and floral panels, the pull off cover with flower finial, on pierced circular foot, engraved with the initials SA, 13cm high, 6oz 16dwt Marks are well struck and clear to underside, interior of cover with lion passant. Some wear to the high points of the decoration and the foot not sitting quite 100% flat.

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