A 19th century Chinese export black lacquered tea caddy, of good size, decorated in gilt with figure landscape scenes within borders, having pewter lined fitted single section interior, w.28cm Condition Report / Extra Information Has been well used.Lids bows, is bleached out and with handling wear.All sides with consistent pitting and handling wear.Interior missing one divider, otherwise good and original.Consigned by a local private vendor.
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Joseph Stevens of Hampstead - early 18th century chinoiserie black lacquered longcase clock, the hood with caddy top and twin three-quarter turned pilasters flanking arched brass 12" dial, with signed silvered plaque to centre, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial, the chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, and strike-silent dial over, scroll cast corner spandrels, twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case lacquer decorated with Japanese figure and pagoda landscapes, h.230cm Condition Report / Extra Information Height 230cm including finials.Case appears to have been re-lacquered and fully restored.Several shrinkage splits above door.Traces of old worm to pilasters.Door with full vertical split.Some minor losses to gesso.Dial and movement have been cleaned.Matted centre appears re-gilded.No unexplained holes to dial.Dial belongs to movement.Cheeks original.Seatboard is possibly old replacement.
A collection of George III and later silver flatware, comprising; three fiddle pattern tea spoon, a mustard spoon and a salt spoon; six various Old English pattern tea spoons,; a rat tail coffee spoon; a fancy butter knife, various dates and makers, 197g; together with a plated shell bowl caddy spoon
20th century AD. A group of lacquered wooden items comprising: a caddy with hinged lid, internal lidded chamber, floral motifs; a sconce with flared socket, gilt scenes of figures in a garden. 227 grams, 12-20cm (4 3/4 - 8"). Property of a London lady; by inheritance; formerly with Walter Steinberg collection; acquired London, 1990s. [2, No Reserve] Fair condition; frame of caddy split.
AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY WELSH ELM ENCASED LONGCASE CLOCK by Charles Vaughan of Pontypool, having a brass dial with Roman chapter numerals, filigree spangrels within a square hood with single caddy top, 190cms high Provenance: Estate of Helen Zienkiewicz Deceased (1926-2016) late wife of Olgierd Cecil Zienkiewicz CBE FREng, FRS (1921 - 2009) acclaimed Polish-British mathematician & civil engineer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olgierd_Zienkiewicz
A group of silver hallmarked flatware to include a pickle fork with twist stem and apostle finial, a pair of sugar nips bearing engraved decoration, a Georgian Taylor & Perry (John Taylor & John Perry) caddy spoon in the Queens pattern with rat tail to reverse of bowl, a small cake knife with swirl handle, an ornate napkin ring and a pair of unusual silver hallmarked push action sugar nips. Please see images. 101 grams approx total weight.
LATE 19TH CENTURY COMPREHENSIVE CANTEEN OF ELKINGTON AND CO. SILVER PLATE CUTLERY in fitted mahogany square section box with brass presentation plaque to Mr John Morris Jones by the directors and shareholders of M. Woodward and Sons Ltd. on the occasion of his marriage, Liverpool, October, 1898. The fitted interior revealing fish knives and forks, various forks, knives and spoons, vine scissors, caddy spoons, cheese scoop, knife rests, nutcrackers, fish carvers, sauce ladles, fruit spoons, napkin rings etc. 33 x 52 x 42cm deep.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Box in good overall condition, some minor surface wear and scratches, but fairly solid, appears fairly complete on inspection, one carver knife appears to be missing in third drawer down, there also appears to be an additional three napkin rings with are silver, a small silver spoon and silver caddy spoon in addition. (key not visible).
19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN MEISSEN RECTANGULAR, ARCHED TOPPED TEA CADDY AND COVER, decorated with reserve panels of figures and floral sprays within gilt borders, on a cobalt blue ground, blue underglazed cross swords mark to base, together with similar Continental porcelain lidded cup and saucer, decorated with floral sprays within gilt borders on cobalt blue ground. Underglazed cross sword marks to base. (4) (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Minor gilt ware in places. Branch on bud finial lost some gilding. Otherwise items appear OK.

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