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A William IV rosewood tea caddy, of waisted sarcophagus form, with two canisters and associated mixing bowl, on gadrooned bun feet, 21cm H x 38cm W x 24cm D CONDITION REPORT: Of a good colour and appearance externally, general light age wear to most sides. The baize lining to the underside of the base is lacking. Internally clean, the mixing bowl is not original. Lid of one of the internal canisters is just slightly warped.
A 19th century Cantonese lacquered papier mache tea caddy, with metal canisters, 14cm H x 25cm W x 18cm D, with a Victorian burr walnut tea caddy, barrel top and with brass fittings (2) CONDITION REPORT: The lacquered caddy decoration is rubbed throughout, the edges and corners are worn. The metal canisters inside are heavily dented. The walnut caddy is sun faded and has general age wear to the surface throughout.
A George IV provincial silver fish slice, Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1829; a Scottish toddy ladle, unmarked, with baleen handle and thistle terminal; a pair of 18th Century scissor action sugar nips, maker's mark probably that of Joseph Ash; a pair of Scottish sugar tongs, Glasgow 1881; and a Victorian caddy spoon, Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1878, weighable silver 7.2ozt
A pair of modern Chinese style blue and white square tapering jardiniers raised on bracket feet, approx 22.5 cm high, together with a set of four similar decorated oval jardiniers of flared form, approx 13 cm high, a twin-handled jardinier, approx 13 cm high and a similarly decorated tea caddy style pot with lid, approx 16.5 cm high
A circa 1900 mahogany secrétaire à abbatant in the Biedermeier taste, the caddy top over a single drawer and full front compartment enclosing a fitted interior with central cupboard drawer enclosing three small drawers within two banks of three drawers and open recesses over three further drawers on bun feet, 100 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 159 cm high
Early Victorian walnut-cased twin-fusee bracket clock, John Todd, Dumfries, (fl.1828-49) - the 20cm square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, the matted centre with silvered axe-head cartouche inscribed John Todd 1841 Dumfries within scroll spandrels, the wire-driven fusee movement with knopped pillars and plain back plate, in an 18th Century style case with moulded caddy top, 42cm high Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - Matted dial centre has speckled tarnishing, movement appears sound, case has small loss to front edge moulding and minor knocks to finial, slight warping to front door, key is locked in rear door and does not appear to turn lock, sold with pendulum
Staffordshire Interest - George II ebonised single-fusee bracket or table clock, John Smallwood, Litchfield (Lichfield), circa 1740, the 17cm break-arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, inner quarter hour track and half hour divisions framing a matted centre with mock pendulum aperture over winding arbor, the chapter ring signed John Smallwood Litchfield (sic), beneath silvered subsidiary seconds dial and within mask spandrels, the wire-driven movement of four knopped and finned pillars with verge and crownwheel escapement with heart-shaped back-cock to a foliate scroll-engraved back plate with basket of flowers upon a podium, the case with ogee caddy top and brass carry handle over moulded cornice and arch-glazed door on brass ogee bracket feet, 44cm high excluding handle Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - some wear to silvered chapter ring and subsidiary ring, movement has a few unused holes to upper right quarter visible within engraved scroll work (probable conversion holes), case would benefit from a polish, crack to front door glazing, side and rear panels are possible replacements, sold with pendulum and winder
Eight various caddy spoons, to include three Dutch silver examples, four silver plated examples and a Keswick School of Industrial Art caddy spoon with hammered finishCondition Report: The Keswick spoon is marked Keswick and KIAS, no other marks. It is in good condition with only light surface scratches

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