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A late 18th century mahogany longcase clock by Snelling, Alton. With stepped caddy top pediment, engaged 'Doric' pilasters, long door with brass escutcheon on box base with blind plinth. The cream dial is painted with posies of wild-flowers and a golden urn. With painted Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial. Eight-day, two-train movement, striking on single bell. 200 x 50 cm.
A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the rectangular lid with (vacant) gilt brass cartouche, hinging to reveal a central mixing bowl with associated silver caddy spoon, flanked by two removable boxes, the whole flanked by ring handles on compressed circular feet, 22cm high, 33cm wide, 17cm deep.
REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY TEAPOY ON STAND EARLY 19TH CENTURY in two parts, the sarcophagus caddy top opening to four fitted tea compartments and two cut glass waste bowls, with brass lion mask handles and brass ball feet; the separate base with a rectangular top on a tapered facetted column with outswept square legs ending brass ball feet 40cm wide, 80cm high, 32cm deep Note: Please 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 http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
LARGE REGENCY TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form with columns set to the corners, the hinged cover mounted with a white metal plaque, opening to a red velvet-lined interior fitted with two hobnail cut glass containers with associated stoppers, raised on brass lion paw feet 33cm wide, 20cm high, 17cm deep Provenance: A Private London Collection Note: Please 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 http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
FINE VICTORIAN COROMANDEL AND BRASS TEA CADDY, JENNER AND KNEWSTUB, LONDON MID 19TH CENTURY with a domed top, fitted with engraved and pierced brass mounts, opening to two lidded compartments with plaques for GREEN and BLACK tea, enclosing an associated glass bowl, maker's plaque JENNER & KNEWSTUB. MAKERS/ 33 ST. JAMES ST. LONDON 35cm wide, 21cm high, 20cm deep
GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND FRUITWOOD INLAID TEA CADDY LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY of rectangular form marked with fan inlay medallions and corners and outlined with barber pole inlay, opening to a later velvet-lined compartmented interior, raised on squat bun feet 24.5cm wide, 14cm high, 12.5cm deep
λ A late Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus tea caddy, with pewter stringing, the hinged top with a silver coloured metal vacant plaque, revealing an interior with ivory edging and a pair of lidded compartments, with a serpentine front and concave sides, on ball feet, 14.5cm high, 18.2cm wide, 12cm deep.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian embossed dressing table tray with cherubs, a heart-shaped trinket box, a napkin ring, a shoe horn, a Chinese walking stick handle, a George III caddy spoon, a George III mother of pearl-mounted magnifying glass, two small boxes, a late Victorian two-piece buckle, a cased set of six small buttons, and a small 9 ct. gold seal; the tray 9.75" (25 cms) long; 15.8 oz weighable silver (12)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH BRIGHT-CUT SUGAR TONGS initialled, a pair of King's Husk pattern sugar tongs, crested, a small pair of modern sugar tongs, a pair of 18th century Continental sugar nips, a pair of 20th century Continental sugar nips, two tea strainers, a George III caddy spoon, a George III small sifter ladle, and two other spoons; the Irish tongs 5.8" (15 cms) long; 12 oz (11)
A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a frilly edge to the bowl, by George Smith & Thomas Hayter, London 1799, a Fiddle spoon with fluting in the bowl by Francis Powell, London 1819 & a King's pattern caddy spoon, initialled "M", maker's mark unclear, London 1836; the latter 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 1.65 oz (3)
A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON in the form of a leaf with a coiled tendril handle, no apparent maker's mark, Birmingham 1799, an engraved caddy spoon with a coffin end and pierced mullets in the bowl, initialled, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1809 and a Fiddle & Thread example, initialled "W", no maker's mark, Birmingham 1809; the leaf spoon 2.3" (6 cms) long; 0.7 oz (3)

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