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)
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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.
MAPPIN & WEBB A SILVER BONBON DISH of lobed form, on three scroll supports, Birmingham 1910, bowl 12.5cm diameter, together with a Dutch white metal CADDY SPOON with windmill terminal, various COFFEE AND CONDIMENT SPOONS, a silver MOUNT, silver RING , PAIR OF DWARF CANDLESTICKS and two silver mounted PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES
A Worcester porcelain tea caddy, decorated birds and flowers, lacks cover, 9.5 cm high, a similar vase, ground down, 10 cm high, an asparagus server and a pickle leaf dish (4)Report by NGTea Caddy: several cracks in rim. The surface is scratched. Some pock marks in glaze, base marked with crescent mark. Small nibble to corner and glaze pooling.Vase has been shortened, part of decoration missing, top ground down and with some fritting and unevenness. Clay visible is discoloured. No visible restoration. Base discoloured. Glaze pooling and some stray underglaze blue colouring
JOSIAH WILLIAMS & CO; a cased pair of Victorian hallmarked silver napkin rings, London 1896, a George IV caddy spoon, Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1829, a pair of silver and mother of pearl knife rests, a set of six silver handled dessert knives and forks, and two condiment spoons, weighable approx 3ozt (6).
PETER & ANN BATEMAN; a George V hallmarked silver Old English pattern caddy spoon initialled HSS to the terminal, London 1798, length 9.5cm, a further bright cut decorated example with crested finial, no maker's mark, London 1794, and a scallop mould decorated example, James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1942, combined approx 0.9ozt (3).
Four George III hallmarked silver shovel caddy spoons to include a mother of pearl handled example with gilt and engraved bowl, William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, and a pin pricked decorated example with initialled terminal, maker's mark IT, Birmingham 1810 (one af), approx 0.5ozt (4). CONDITION REPORT: Larger mother of pearl example with split to handle, second mother of pearl example with old repair, engraved handle example with splits to the corner points and signs of old repair, fourth example with old repair where handle meets body, all are repaired, misshapen, dented and scratched.
GEORGE UNITE; a Victorian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with foliate scroll engraved stem and initialled terminal, Birmingham 1856, a further plain example, maker's initials WB, London 1836, and a further example with turned wooden handle, Birmingham 1809, weighable silver approx 0.7ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: Ivory handled example with misshapen bowl and slightly crimped rim, surface scratches to all three.
A Victorian walnut and marquetry rectangular lady's work box, hinged cover enclosing a lift-out try and a fitted interior, veneered with geometric bands and inlaid mother-of-pearl lozenge, 30cm wide, c. 1860; a Victorian domed rectangular walnut tea caddy, applied with cut-card work, 20cm wide, c. 1860, (2)

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