A MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF TREEN BOXES, 19TH CENTURY comprising: a rectangular burr walnut music box, a square burr walnut and inlaid box, a hexagonal mahogany tea caddy, a rectangular Scottish mahogany and inlaid box, the hinged cover painted with a stag "Monarch of the Glen", and a burr walnut boxthe largest 35cm wide, 26cm deep (5) PROVENANCEPROVENANCEThe Craig Troeberg Collection
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A MID-VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, MAKER'S MARK I S, LONDON, 1854 of rectangular bulbous form with gadroon rims, each side moulded with a pair of reeded bands enclosing applied lion-and-ring mask handles, the shaped rim with hinged cover and detachable wooden finial, raised on four ball feet, minor dents, 540g, 15cm high PROVENANCEPROVENANCEThe Craig Troeberg Collection
Twenty one items of Royal Memorabilia including a large amount of Worcester items, Dartington glass, Bradford Exchange etc - all in good condition - A selection of boxed china items from the Royal Collection Trust, items include Loving cups for Prince George, Buckingham Palace tea caddy etc - approx 29 items in total - some limited edition amongst - all in good condition - Various animal figures including a Leonardo Stag, Border Fine Arts Terrier etc - all in good condition
A collection of eleven pieces of Oriental ware and a carpet ball all with either chips or cracks and stapled repairs except the Japanese charger which is 31cm diameter and has minor frits to rim - A large Famille Rose bowl - Diameter 41cm, Height 12cm - broken into several pieces and glued together - with wear to interior of bowl - A Famille Rose bottle vase - Height 30cm - cracks running through body and top but no obvious repairs - A Famille Rose four section lidded spice tower - Height 14cm - chips to three sections and damage and glued top - also with a rectangular caddy missing top and crack to body
A 19th Century mahogany tea merchants sample caddy case, recessed brass carrying handle, Bramah lock stamped Chapman Son & Co Charterhouse Buildings London E C, with hinged cover opening to reveal a compartmentalised interior of twelve divisions, each named as follows 'Gunpowder', ' Hyson No 2', 'Flowering Pekoe', 'Pekoe', 'Imperial', 'Young Hyson No 1', 'Orange Peko', 'Pekoe Souchong', 'Hyson No 1', 'Young Hyson No 2', 'Broken Orange Pekoe' and 'Souchong' , width 35cm
A Victorian ebonised cased bracket clock, in the mid-18th century style, having unsigned arch brass dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin winding holes for an unsigned brass twin barrel going eight day movement striking two hammers on two gongs, the case having caddy top, gilt brass mounts, and scroll feet, h.42cm Condition Report / Extra Information In running order.Strike works, please note that this is quarter striking.Dial excellent.Appears all original.Small split to one side and minor age/handling wear to case.Serviced in 1986.
A George III ebony cased bracket clock, the white enamel dial indistinctly signed **etington London to the arch, having twin winding holes for an eight day brass wire driven fusee movement, having anchor escapement, striking on a bell, the case having caddy top with brass carry handles, later glazed sides, h.46cm (handle down)
An Edwardian silver mounted tortoiseshell tea caddy by E. S. Barnsley & Company (Edward Souter Barnsley), Birmingham 1904, modelled as a knife box, the silver mounts with pierced foliate decoration, the hinged cover with hinged finial, the interior with a tortoiseshell lid with lock (no key), 10cm high x 9cm wide
An Irish silver caddy spoon by Thomas Townsend, Dublin c.1815, with shell shaped bowl and bright cut decoration, an Irish silver Port decanter label, Dublin marks, a Georgian silver Kyan sauce label, possibly by John Watson and a Victorian silver sherry label (4) Provenance: Bisset's of Lessendrum, and thence by descent
A Regency mahogany tea caddy with hinged lid, two division interior with hinged tea canisters, on knulled feet, 18cm high x 30cm wide and a Victorian walnut domed and brass bound tea caddy, with oval painted panel of a young girl, 17cm high x 24cm wide (2) Provenance: Clement's Family, St Andrews, Fife

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