A George II silver tea caddy, of oval form, with a detachable slide action cover and lid, later crest engraved, London 1731 and another silver tea caddy of similar design, with a detachable slide action cover, later crest engraved, London (the date letter uncertain), both engraved with the initials 'M * C', average height 12.5cm, combined weight 351 gms, (2).
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A base metal cased keyless wind open faced Goliath watch, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, with a silver fronted square travelling case, Birmingham 1905, a silver mounted rectangular desk paperweight with a photograph frame front, Birmingham 1904, a rectangular book matches case, a rectangular matchbox slide mounted with a Victorian farthing, a folding banknote holder of rectangular form, monogram engraved, an Old English pattern tea caddy spoon and a slide action cigar cutter, also a plated posy holder, (9).
George IV and later Irish silver to include; A set of three Victorian table spoons, John Smith, Dublin 1865, 7.67oz. A Victorian desert spoon, Dublin 1864, maker S P, 1.41oz. A silver table spoon, Lawrence Nowlan, Dublin 1831, 2.55oz. A pair of table spoons, Charles Marsh, Dublin 1825, 4.73oz. A pair of silver table spoons, Patrick Moore, Dublin 1827, 4.65oz. A group of six desert forks, John Smith, P W and another unclear maker, Dublin 1843 and later, 9.13oz. A table fork, maker unclear, Dublin 1860, 2.68oz. Two desert spoons, John Smith, Dublin 1859, and Lawrence Nowlan, Dublin 1822, 1.86oz. A silver caddy spoon, maker S P, Dublin 1864, 0.41oz. Gross weight approximately 35.09oz / 31.98ozt.
A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock,by John Neale, Leadenhall Street, London, the arched brass dial with a silvered name boss, seconds dial and calendar aperture, the movement with five ringed pillars, the caddy top hood and trunk with brass stop fluted columns,dial 11in diameter 237cm high
A Georgian silver snuff box having a hinged lid, gilt interior and reeded decoration, Birmingham 1813, maker JL, A Georgian silver caddy spoon having bright cut decoration, Birmingham 1821, maker IT and a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs having bright cut decoration, London 1803, Peter, Anne & William Bateman
A pair of Australian Arts and Crafts silver 'Gumnut' design coffee spoons, J. A. B. Linton, Perth and sundry silver, including a part set of five coffee spoons, a tea strainer with pierced foliate finial, a caddy spoon, two decorative preserve, sugar spoons and an engraved napkin ring (the Australian spoons in original silvermaker's box), approx 6.5oz gross
Description: A large scarce Chinese Export carved tea caddy box with fitted pewter liner and lid. The box decorated with panels of deeply carved relief scenes of figures and animals in landscapes flanked by floral borders, as well as a large cicada-like moth surrounding the front key lock. The blond wood trimmed with black lacquered(?) trim. An extensively embellished pewter inner box liner and lid with an engraved front panel of ?lovers? in a landscape?; the remaining three sides depicting birds and flowers The similarly decorated lid with engraved bats and flower. A 12-character circular mark impressed in the pewter of the bottom and inner lid. Size: Height 7 1/2 inches 18 1/8 cm Width 10 inches 25 1/2 cm Provenance: From a Montreal estateCondition: The top wood panel has some slight splitting and losses. The front wood panel has a loss on the hand of a figure and the cord tied to the bulls mouth. The left side panel in overall good shape. Right side panel is in overall good shape. The rear panel has only minor loss to hand of one figure. The lock to the box has been removed. There is an old label to the interior which is not in English (Swedish???)The pewter box has some scratching to the surface cause by insertion and removal of wooden container and a few other scratches and areas of wear commensurate with age. Marked to the bottom of the lid and the bottom of the vessel. PLEASE REQUEST ADDITIONAL PHOTOS OR A CONDITION REPORT AS NEEDED. The absence of a condition report does not imply good or bad condition however a condition report may be requested as additional information about any lot. Please understand that any statement about condition is provided to a prospective buyer as a courtesy and a prospective buyer is encouraged to have a professional restorer or art conservator evaluate lots and their respective condition to make sure they meet any particular expectations. All lots are sold as-is where is. Please note this Sale is conducted in USD. All Canadian customers will have the option of paying the CAD equivalent.
A group of bone china, comprising a Royal Crown Derby sparrow, 9 by 7cm, a Royal Crown Derby 'Bee-eater', 4 by 10.5cm, a Coalport 'Indian Tree Coral' tea caddy, 10 by 13cm, presented in 'The London Tea and Produce Co. Ltd' box, 14.5 by 17 by 11cm, together with a Bilston & Battersea enamel snuff box 'Christmas 1974', 4.5 by 2.5cm, presented in box, 8 by 3.5cm. (4)
A walnut sarcophagus tea caddy, with mother of pearl escutcheon, 19 by 34.5 by 18cm, together with a French rosewood tea caddy inlaid with boxwood, 10.5 by 21.5 by 10.5cm, a desk oak perpetual calendar, 8 by 12.5 by 17cm, and a mahogany metronome, named The Metronome, by Maelzel, 11 by 11 by 22.5cm. (4)

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