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TWO GEORGE III TEA CADDIES LATE 18TH CENTURY the first a mahogany caddy of rectangular ogee form with brass swing handle on bracket feet, later converted into a ink stand with glass wells; the other an hexagonal satinwood veneered rolled paper caddy, the floral panels in coloured and gilt paper (2) the larger 26cm wide, 17cm high, 15cm deep; smaller caddy 21cm wide, 14cm high, 11cm deep Provenance: Select items from the estate of the late Lady Penn Note: The larger caddy gifted by HM Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, to Sir Arthur Penn 1958
LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY REPEATING BRACKET CLOCK, BY JAMES MCCABE, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON EARLY 19TH CENTURY the 5 1/2in arched painted cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and a strike/silent subsidiary to the arch, signed ‘James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, 2223’, the rectangular case with a chamfer stepped caddy top and a dentine pediment above the arched glazed door with canted edges, flanked to each side by gilt brass double cornucopia mask ring handle and a pierced brass fretted panel, hinged glazed back door, raised on bun feet, the brass twin train chain fusée movement striking on a bell and with pull repeat, with brass pendulum locking nut and pull repeat cord to one side 35cm high, 23cm wide, 17cm deep Provenance: The private collection of the late David Hutcheson, sold in aid of St Mary’s Music School Trust Ltd, SC014611
ANGLO INDIAN EBONY AND IVORY TEA CADDY MID 19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form, outlined with ivory reed banding, the hinged cover with monogrammed cartouche ‘EL’, the interior fitted with two wells 23.5cm wide, 18.5cm high, 15cm deep Provenance: The Estate of the late Lynette F. H. Cole, Rutherford House, Town Yetholm, Scottish Borders Note: Sold in compliance with UK Government and APHA regulations, with (non-transferable) exemption registration reference TWFV14XAPlease be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
A group of silver and silver mounted jewellery, including some Scandinavian, comprising a brooch, detailed ‘OW 925S’, width 5.9cm, a pair of malachite pendant earrings, detailed ‘AJ 925 Denmark’, a collar necklace, detailed ‘925’, a turquoise ring, three further rings, a piece of amber, the mount detailed ‘Fausing Sterling Denmark’, and a caddy spoon, detailed ‘Sterling’, total weight 97.3g.
A George V silver cushion shaped cream jug and matching sugar bowl, Chester 1926 and 1927, total weight 351.1g, a silver evening purse with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1908, width 7.4cm, a silver mounted hairbrush, inscription engraved, and an Edwardian plated twin hinge-lidded tea caddy of bombé form with opposing presentation inscriptions framed by engraved floral garlands within beaded borders, on ball feet, height 13cm.
A late Victorian Doulton Lambeth silver-mounted stoneware pottery tea caddy, of rectangular waisted form, with relief foliate decoration, embossed motto "Honest Tea Is The Best Policy", applied silver shield cartouche with silver collar and pull-off cover, Chester 1895, model no. 2632, 16cmSeveral chips around base, top rim has a large chip and silver rim is dented, cover fits perfectly, general wear to high points of silver, hallmarks rubbed
A REGENCY MAHOGANY BOWED CHEST, early 19th century, the banded caddy top with ebony stringing over two short and two long drawers, embossed turned brass handles, shaped apron and splayed feet, 35 3/4" x 19 3/4" x 36 1/4" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Some fading and polished scratching to top, handles probably replacements, locks and escutcheons intact, small veneer repair to apron
A LENZKIRCH LIGHT OAK AND WALNUT CASED TABLE CLOCK, 20th century, the twin barrel ting-tang movement striking on a gong, 4 1/2" arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the canted oblong case with gadroon banded caddy top and gilt metal mounts, arched panelled sides and scrolled feet, 9 1/4" x 12 3/4" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT) Condition Report: In working order and generally in good condition. No damage to the base, there is no key, pendulum is presetn but does not fit. Both winding barrels wind and work and the clock strikes when minute hand is turned.
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOWED CHEST, late 18th century, the banded caddy top with string edging, two short over two long drawers with oval brass handles and ivory escutcheons, waved apron and splayed feet, 39 1/2" x 20" x 36 1/4"Non transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number A3TQWTEB (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: pleasant colour, top may have been touched up, minor splits to same and small loss to veneer rear left corner. Shrinkage splits to right side. Handles perhaps original, all locks present as are ivory escutcheons. Cock beading good
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY STRAIGHT FRONT CHEST, c.1800, the caddy top with ebony edge stringing, two short over three long cockbeaded drawers with oval brass handles, on bracket feet, 36 1/4" x 18 3/4" x 33" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally very good colour. Some chips/losses to edge stringing of top and some small, polished burn/gouge marks, and very minor veneer loss to rear left corner. Minor losses to cock beading, replaced handles, and escutcheons now with inset wood.
AN OAK LONGCASE BY THOMAS CLARE WARRINGTON, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 12" square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds and calendar dials, the case with turned finials on caddy top, blind fret frieze on turned columns, arched door, panel base and ogee bracket feet, 85 1/2" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Movement and dial very good, case good bar shrinkage split to base. Probably a marriage of case and movement. With weights and pendulum.
14th-17th century A.D.. Including a substantial caddy, octagonal in plan with separate lid; a portion of cast grill from a church; heater-shaped and other weights; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 7, Witham, 2011, p.120, item 3a,b (heater-shaped weight). 1.33 kg total, 2.4-10.2 cm (1 - 4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [10, No Reserve]
JOHNSTON & CO; three Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoons, Glasgow 1887, a pair of 925 sterling silver coffee spoons, a hallmarked silver commemorative teaspoon, an early 19th century hallmarked silver caddy spoon, a hallmarked silver ashtray and a hallmarked silver pot with wavy rim, combined approx 5.03ozt/156.5g (9).
A collection of seven silver tea caddy spoons; including a William IV Fiddle pattern spoon with shell bowl by John Osment, Exeter 1830, a second Fiddle pattern with plain bowl by William Woodman, Exeter 1825, two Birmingham die stamped caddy spoons, an un-marked shell bowl spoon, a jocket cap and plain hand spoon both modern Sheffield copies, 72.3gs. (2.3ozs), gross, (7)
A Bow blue and white teabowl and saucer, c.1758-60, painted with the Golfer and Caddy pattern, an early Bow small mug painted in a bright blue with flowering plants and rockwork, and another small mug or coffee can painted with a bridge linking small islands, the teabowl cracked, 11.6cm max. (4)The saucer with a paper label for Albert Amor Ltd.
A Bow blue and white chocolate pot and cover, c.1760, painted with the Golfer and Caddy pattern, a Chinese boy carrying rolled scrolls for a gentleman beneath gnarled flowering branches, painter's numeral 2, the handle and a small rim section broken and restored, 16.3cm. (2)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe. Formerly with Lady Kate Davson, née Kate Foster (1938-2020).Exhibited: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 2009-2020.

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