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Victorian Rosewood tea caddy, Victorian mother of pearl card case, scent bottle with silver plated mounts, early 20th century cut glass scent bottle with silver mounts, Royal Crown Derby 'Imari' tea plate and dish, large brass charger, glassware and miscellanea in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A group of small silver items comprising:a George III bright engraved caddy spoon; a child's rattle in the form of a bird; a Charles Horner silver and gold thimble; another silver thimbloe; a cheroot holder case; a snuff or pill box with English import marks; a small unmarked cast spoon; and two similar menu card holders (9)
A Chinese blue and white dishLate Qing DynastyOf plain circular form and decorated with scholars at a pagoda beside a river in a rocky landscape, to a shaped reserve against a prunus and 'cracked ice' ground, 29cm dia., together with a small punch bowl, Kangxi mark but 19th/20th Century, decorated with a prunus pattern, 20cm dia., and a blue and white tea caddy, late 20th Century, 20cm high. (3)
A Royal Doulton part tea service transfer painted in blue with bands of flowers, comprising teacups, coffee cups, side plates, cake plates, saucers and cream jug, a further late 19th century blue and white tea service, a small brass flask or bottle and as sarcophagus form tea caddy with two divisions and interior press glass liner
Two Royal Doulton figurines, HN2385 'Debbie' and HN2321 'Family Album', a small Harrods green and gilt-edged, gilt-heightened teapot, a Harrods tea caddy in the form of a Harrods van, a set of Harrods playing cards and a Models of Yesteryear 'Harrods Express Delivery' van, a Royal Crown Derby posies pin dish and Royal Crown Derby posies tea strainer (8).
WALNUT MARQUETRY MONTH-GOING LONGCASE CLOCK, JOSEPH WINDMILLS, LONDON EARLY 18TH CENTURY the stepped caddy top with pierced fret moulding above a silvered Roman number chapter ring signed 'J. Windmills' and matted brass dial with two winding holes, date aperture, and subsidiary seconds dial, flanked by spiral pilasters, above a moulded trunk door with an oval lenticle and plinth base, the case inlaid with figures, strapwork and foliate scrolls; the month-going movement striking a bell 223cm high, 41cm wide, 22cm deep Note: Joseph Windmills, a highly regarded maker, was made Free of The Clockmakers' Company in 1671 and became Master in 1702. His son, Thomas, was apprenticed to him in 1686 and made Free in 1695. Around 1700, Joseph and Thomas became partners in the business and although the majority of their clocks continued to be signed Joseph Windmills, a few were signed Windmills and a very small number were signed by Thomas. Both father and son were deeply involved with The Clockmakers' Company and Thomas became Master in 1718. Joseph died in 1724.
Eight albums of cigarette cards (stuck down), leather gentleman's wash bag. Together with a wooden caddy containing a collection of coins and bank notes including: GB and foreign coins, 1888 Victorian silver crown, coronation medallions, some bank notes, German inflationary, American silver half dollar, George III cartwheel penny etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED MANTLE CLOCK WITH STAND, the oblong face with 3 ¾" Roman dial with birds and flowers painted to the centre and a romantic genre scene below, flanked by conforming side panels and powered by a drum shaped movement striking on a bell, housed in a caddy top case with turned finials and moulded base with turned supports, 15" (38.1cm) high, on a silk lined gilt wood stand with moulded border and bun feet, one missing and silk heavily worn

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