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A SILVER TANKARD with shaped handles standing on circular spreading base 13cm high with marks for Birmingham, Alfred Nathan Andrews and Harry Stanley Andrews, trading as A. Wilcox, with date code for 1947, a silver sauce boat with beaten effect surface decoration, shaped handle and standing on a socle base with marks for London, Henry and Arthur Vander and a date code for 1870, and a silver tea or sugar caddy with ebonised turned finials standing on four bun feet 10cm high overall with marks for Sheffield, Harrison Brothers and Howson and indistinct date code (3)
A late Victorian rectangular silver tea caddy of plain deign with chamfered corners and cushion topped hinged lid with swing handle, Chester 1899, 8.5cm high, 4.75ozt, 147.8g CONDITION REPORT: Several small dents to edges and corners. Black mark to front has slightly corroded the surface of the silver which may not be able to be removed invisibly.
A silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, Sheffield 1916, 9.2cm long, and other small silver cutlery including pickle forks, butter knives, conserve spoons, a sifter spoon and tea and coffee spoons, combined weight 9.2ozt, 286.1g. a silver handled cake knife and two other items CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A George I Walnut month-going longcase clockBy Joseph Windmills, London, First quarter 18th Century and laterThe case with a domed caddy pediment, surmounted by a pair of brass finials and pierced fret panels, the glazed dial door, flanked by three-quarter columns, with a glazed panel to each side and a quarter column, the trunk with a panel door, centred by a circular glazed panel with brass edge, on a plinth base, the 12in. square brass dial, outlined with a wheatsheaf border, cast mask spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute markers, signed J. Windmills, London around the VI, blued steel pierced hands, the matted centre with seconds subsidary, harboured calendar aperture and winding holes, the twin train six-shouldered, turned and finned latched pillar movement of month duration with rack strike and good quality steel work, including a pair of heavy brass weights, the case 18th century, with extensive reconstruction and restoration, possibly associated233cm highCOMPARATIVE LITERATURE:J. A. Neale, Joseph and Thomas Windmills, Wadhurst, 1999.
An Edwardian mahogany bracket clockBy Payne & Co. 163 New Bond Street, London No. 2042, circa 1918The case with a caddy top and gilt-brass handle, with fret-work panel sides, the 6in. square brass dial with mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring inscribed Asprey London, blued steel hands and matted centre, with two presentation brass plaques below, the twin train chain fusée movement with anchor escapement, signed Payne & CO. 163 New Bond Street, London, No. 2042 to the backplate, with pendulum fastening block36cm high
An antique marquetry & inlaid twin-compartment rectangular tea caddy Condition Report: please request* *Condition is not stated in this type of auction with description and must be obtained by email prior to bidding as items are otherwise are purchased 'as seen'all the feet are good.it has no key
A Tyrolean carved wooden pipe, length 25cm, and a 19th century burr yew tea caddy (both af) (2). CONDITION REPORT: The pipe with damage and loss to the lower section and wear and tear throughout, the tea caddy has no interior, hinges are loose, chips and losses to the body, lost both handles to sides, some distress to the veneer etc.
JOHN STUART SHELLIS GROUP OF THREE SILVER AND ENAMEL CADDY SPOONS, BIRMINGHAM 2016 two with round planished bowls, collet disc with blue green enamel, one with applied wirework to form the handle; the other with attached wirework handle, each hallmarked Birmingham 2016, 43g (3) average length 6.5cm
ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT TEMPLE FOR KESWICK SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS ARTS AND CRAFTS COPPER TEA CADDY, CIRCA 1895 of rectangular form with domed hinge cover, the panels embossed with animals, bearing inscription FAITHFULNESS/ PLACABLENESS/ GUILELESSNESS, inscribed with monogram TCM 11cm long Note: A tea caddy of similar design in solid silver was included in an Exhibition of Keswick School Silver, 'The Loving Eye & Skilful Hand', Payne & Son, Oxford, 3-29 September, 2018
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON 'CYMRIC' SILVER CADDY SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1907 with Celtic knot handle and planished finish, stamped maker's marks L&Co, hallmarked Birmingham 1907, 0.54oz 8cm long Note: See Tilbrook. A. J. 'Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co.' p.125, fig. no. 107 where a similar spoon is illustrated.
GEORG JENSEN (1866-1935) PART SUITE OF STERLING SILVER 'ACORN' PATTERN FLATWARE, POST 1945 comprising 6 Soup Spoons; 10 Dinner Knives; 8 Dinner Forks; 9 Side Knives; 3 Fish Knives; 2 Fish Forks; 6 Dessert Spoons; 7 Dessert Forks; 11 Cake Forks; 8 Cake Knives; 2 Butter Knives; 4 Pickle Forks; 2 Cheese Knives; 1 Teaspoon; 4 Serving Spoons; 1 Salad Server; 1 Carving Knife and Fork; 2 Cake Slices; 1 Cheese Slicer; 1 Caddy Spoon; 3 Salts; 3 Letter Openers; 1 Bottle Opener, stamped maker's marks GEORG JENSEN/ STERLING/ DENMARK (96)
Ï’A Regency rosewood tea caddy, circa 1820, in the manner of Gillows, the lid enclosing two lidded canisters and an associated mixing vessel, 21cm high, 38cm wide, 23cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

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