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A George III mahogany cased 30-hour single hand Longcase Clock, by Abraham Weston, Lewes, the 10in square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, black Roman numerals and angel face spandrels, the caddy-top hood with pilasters above a long truck door and plinth base, the single-weight movement striking the hours on a bell, 82in (208.25cm) high.
A Victorian Silver Vinaigrette, David Pettifer, Birmingham 1864, of shaped rectangular form; A George IV Silver Caddy Spoon, possibly Thomas Dicks, London 1824; and A George III Silver Needle or Bodkin Case, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1792, with engraved decoration, the vinaigrette 3cm wide, 1ozt (3)
A Composite Service of George III/Victorian Silver Fiddle Thread and Shell Pattern Flatware, various makers including Mary Chawner, William Chawner and George Adams, London, 1813-1895, comprising: 6 table spoons; 6 table forks; 6 dessert forks; 6 dessert spoons; a fish slice; a butter knife; a caddy spoon; and a salt spoon, some with initials or crests; together with 12 Matching Modern Silver Handled Knives (6 table and 6 dessert), Sheffield 1988-90, 73.4ozt (40)
*A late 19th century Chinese black lacquered and gilt decorated tea caddy typically decorated with various figures and pagodas, the whole raised on carved paw feet (lacking interior) width 20cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some general handling wear with resultant losses to gilt decoration.Some areas of small losses to lacquer surface.Two of the feet repaired to underside.
A George III chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock with caddy form hood, broken arch door decorated with pagodas and cut-down base, the broken arch brass dial with automaton figure of Father Time reading "See I work, by you not idle - Tempus Fugit", silvered Roman chapter ring with subsidiary seconds and date aperture - signed JOSEPH WALLIS, LONDON, with key, pendulum and weights, 8-day striking movement, with history and documents
Hull Silver - an oxidised silver caddy spoon, by Charles Richard Berkin of Beverley, London 1987, Hull town mark, in the form of an open hand, the reverse with a turquoise set finger and an engraved wristwatch, length 9 cm, weight 1 oz. The last Hull working silversmith, Abraham Barachin, ceased working about 1706, after that retailers have occasionally used various additional marks such as a Victorian beaker, sold by these rooms as lot 62 on the 19th August 2016, which was assayed by Barney Barnett, Birmingham 1881 with a HULL stamp. This caddy spoon has a variation of the Hull town mark which the London assay office allowed Berkin to use as he produced the piece in East Yorkshire.
A Victorian tea caddy and a scent bottle box, the tea caddy in burr walnut with domed lid, the interior with cut glass mixing bowl and single canister, latter damaged at hinge, 25.5 x 14 x 18cm, the scent box of canted rectangular form with ebony and pewter borders enclosing amboyna panels, the interior fitted with two part gilded stoppered bottles, with key, 11.5 x 8 x 9cm (2)
Large group of 18th and 19th century Chinese blue & white teaware, including twenty-four tea bowls, fifteen saucers, dishes, cup, tea caddy, etc. (41) CONDITION REPORT: Chips to rims on many pieces. Hairline cracks in several of the tea bowls and cups. The vase is badly damaged. Large chip to one of the saucers. See additional images.
Regency Period Marquerty Inlaid Sarcophagus Shaped Mahogany and Yew Wood Fronted Tea Caddy ( Good Shape and Size ) Mother of Pearl Escutcheon The Interior with Twin Lidded Compartments and Ribbed Velvet to Interior of Cover, Raised on Bun Feet, Gilt Brass Handles. 6.75 Inches High, 7.75 Inches wide & 4.75 Inches Deep. Nice Quality Tea Caddy In Good Condition.

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