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*** Client collected 19/12/18 ***A George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a leaf with twisted wire handle, the underside engraved with initial M.H, maker's mark probably that of John Lias, London, 1796, 0.26 ozt (8.3 grams)CONDITION:marks good - maker's mark probably that of John Lias, London, 1796, with small circular dent to underside of bowl, general condition good
Victorian silver tea caddy by Thomas Bradbury, London 1894, of bombe form, repousse with shells, C- and foliate scrolls, vacant cartouches, slightly domed lid with palmette finial, on four scroll feet, 15cm high, 9.5oz approx Re: Enquiry - Toys, Dolls, Models, Antiques & Interiors (4th and 5th December)The lid is tight. There are marks on the silver. Otherwise no dents apparent
Victorian mother-of-pearl and tortoiseshell tea caddy, the cushion-shaped top with lozenge mother-of-pearl decoration, tortoiseshell border, pair double arches to the front panel, two compartments to the interior, on plinth base, bun feet, 18cm wide (damaged) and 19th century inlaid mahogany tea caddy, sarcophagus-shaped (damaged) (2) Re: Enquiry - Toys, Dolls, Models, Antiques & Interiors (4th and 5th December)Attached images showing the damage. Please ring 01242 256363 if more detail neede
A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER ART DECO COFFEE SPOONS AND TONGS, Sheffield, 1944; together with a case set of six tea-knives, London (Irish import marks) with stainless steel blades; a pair of pickle forks, Sheffield, 1929; fiddle pattern butter knife, Sheffield 1919; a game knife with upper serrated blade, London 1828; a shell-shaped bon-bon dish, Birmingham and a caddy spoon, Dublin 1985.
A George III silver tea caddy, by Pierre Gillois, assayed London 1764, of rectangular bombe form, having repousse foliate scroll decoration with rectangular cover terminating in wrythen finial, raised upon out swept stylised paw feet, engraved eagles head crest and mongram to one side, height 12.3cm. (228.5g)
A silver circular dish, by Mappin & Webb, assayed London 1902, having plain well with broad pierced and repousse decorated rim with flowers, scrolling leafs, squirrels, birds and mask of Bacchus, with vacant reserve, and beaded border, diameter 23.5cm, together with a pair of silver circular bowls, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, assayed Birmingham 1899, having domed well repousse decorated with fruit, pierced side and flower and 'C' scroll decorated rim, diameter 15.3cm, a silver caddy spoon and various other small silver and white metal items. (weighable silver 550.2g). (qty)
Pair Chinese cinnabar lacquer oblong boxes, Victorian papier mache tea caddy, Keswick Staybrite pin dish, commemorative medallions, cameras, Tunbridge ware footstool, Victorian and later framed photographs and miscellanea in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A selection of five white metal objects of virtue to include an Indian silver cylindrical caddy and cover, 10cm high, a Russian 950 standard silver and enamel tray, 10.5cm wide, a white metal Persian ewer with snake handle. 12cm high, a white metal pot pourri ball, 9cm wide and a Chinese silver cup, 9cm high (5)
Mark Hawkins of Bury St Edmunds - an early George III mahogany repeating bedroom bracket clock, having a caddy top with brass carry handle, arched brass dial with silvered disc to the arch signed Mark Hawkins St Edmundsbury, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, single winding hole for a brass eight day wire driven fusee movement with verge escapement, the hour pull repeat striking three hammers on three bells, finely engraved backplate and engraved brackets, the case with glazed sides, back and door, h.49cm (handle up); together with a later mahogany wall bracket (2)Note: Mark Hawkins of Bury St Edmunds and Newmarket was born in 1707 and died 1767. He was the third son of Mark Hawkins Snr. Hawkins had a workshop at the corner of Hatter Street, Cook Row, Bury St Edmunds and a shop in Newmarket. He is listed in detail in Haggar & Miller's Suffolk Clock & Clockmakers.Case re-polished.Some replacement veneers, especially to left of back door, but generally good.All fretwork panels good.Backplate with four very small unexplained holes.Brackets appear original, no sign of others.All brass good.Appears fairly recently overhauled.In running order.Pull repeat and all hammers working.Bracket with new back.

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