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Y A collection of silver flatware, cutlery and other items, including: a four division toast rack by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1900, 9.3cm (3 5/8in) long; a George III coffin-end caddy spoon by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1797; a George III bright-cut sugar tongs by John Langlands II, Newcastle no date; other British small flatware including mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks; a cast tea strainer (solder repaired); a set of four German small dishes, post 1886 .800 standard, stamped Schmedding Augsburg as retailers, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) diameter, 421g (13.55 oz) weighableY Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
An 18th Century oak longcase eight day clock, by Coates of WiganHaving a caddy top above a chiseled frieze and two slender turn uprights, flanking a brass 12" dial with an applied silvered bezel painted with Roman and Arabic numerals and embraced by applied open work spandrels, the dial centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture and signed with the makers name, the case with quarter ring turned columns flanking a shaped door above a plain lower board raised on ogee bracket feet, complete with two weights, height approximately 222cm. CONDITION REPORT: case
Attributed to Henry Clay; a George III oval tea caddy with ground mother-of-pearl and lacquer finish (Nashiji) and opposing vignettes depicting classical figures, 12cm wide x 13cm high x 8cm deep. IllustratedNashiji is a form of Japanese lacquer-work where gold, silver or mother-of-pearl flakes called nashiji-ko are sprinkled onto the surface of the object on which lacquer has been applied. Nashiji lacquer is then applied and burnished with charcoal, so that the nashiji-ko can be seen through the lacquer. The name 'nashiji' is thought to have originated in the resemblance that the lacquer bears to the skin of a Japanese pear, nashi.
A George III marquetry inlaid Kingwood banded satinwood rectangular tea caddy, with twin lidded interior and mirror inset to lid, 21.5cm wide x 12cm high x 11.5cm deep, together with a 19th century silver plated tea caddy of oval form, with bright cut engraved decoration and domed lid, with key, 14cm high x 13cm wide, (2).
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, Newcastle 1849, a George II silver shovel-shaped caddy spoon, Birmingham 1807, by Joseph Taylor, two silver butter knives and a silver pickle fork CONDITION REPORT: Shovel shaped caddy spoon with bendy black rod-like handle which is broken at the end. Not original. Victorian caddy spoon with small dents to rim of bowl and flattened end of bowl. Mother of pearl butter knife has a loose collar and the edge of the knife is slightly bent. Ivory handled butter knife has a bent blade. Pickle fork - Handle has some wear and the hallmarks are rubbed.
An Edwardian silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, Chester 1905, 8.5cm long, and a modern silver decanter label, Birmingham 1994, unengraved 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 Georgian marquetry teacaddy, 10.5cm high x 12.5cm deep x 18cm wide, a 19th century rosewood brass bound cutlery box with green baize lined interior, 12.5cm high x 25.5cm deep x 40cm wide, an oak tea caddy and a mahogany cutlery box 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 Georgian mahogany tea caddy with crossbanded inlay, the flame figured and boxwood banded interior fitted with two compartments with oval lids, flanking a mixing bowl well with replacement glass bowl, 15.5cm high x 15cm deep x 30.5cm wide, two smaller oak and mahogany tea caddies and a rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid jewellery box CONDITION REPORT: Georgian flame figured mahogany tea caddy - Several areas of boxwood banding missing to edges, along with crossbanding and a small square patch of veneer to front bottom right hand corner. Ivory escutcheon broken. General scratches and wear to surface with cracks to both sides. Interior with section of veneer missing to bottom left hand front corner. Centre circular section with split and knock. Oak caddy - Wear to red paper lining to lid. Lining to both compartments worn. Mahogany caddy - Screw replaced in lock. Lining to lid and compartments worn. Mother of pearl escutcheon cracked with knocks and scratches to surface. Rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid box - Interior tray lacking. Pink satin cushioned lid interior with two rips.

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