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19th century Tunbridge ware dome topped tea caddy, the cover with a church, 17cm x 25cm Provenance: part of single owner collection of Tunbridgeware locally consigned . Some cracks and wear consistent with age and use. Small chips to the corner edges, particularly one small chip to the top right edge of the cover above key hole. Repair to bottom left front corner. . Some cracks and wear consistent with age and use. Small chips to the corner edges, particularly one small chip to the top right edge of the cover above key hole. Repair to bottom left front corner.
Early 19th century inlaid mahogany tea caddy. 11cm high. Lock removed.Veneer splits, repairs and replacements.Cover does not sit squarely on box (see image).Re-silvered.Split to inside of cover.. Lock removed.Veneer splits, repairs and replacements.Cover does not sit squarely on box (see image).Re-silvered.Split to inside of cover.
A 19th century mahogany stick barometer by F. W. Morgan, Manchesterthe stepped caddy top over a silvered two part dial signed 'F. W. Morgan, Market Place, Manchester', with double turned mahogany vernier wheels beneath, mercury thermometer to trunk, turned cistern cover, 38in. (96.5cm.) high.
An Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam antler veneered, ivory and penwork tea caddy19th century, of large proportions, of curved sarcophagus form, decorated with antler staves, the sandalwood and horn embellished interior with ivory veneer decorated with guilloche penwork decoration, the two lidded tea canisters with ring handles flanking a replaced glass bowl, on 'hob-nail' cut ivory bun feet, 14½ x 7½in. (36.8 x 19cm.), 6¾in. (17.2cm.) high.
A pair of early George III silver tea caddies in a fitted Chinese carved mother-of-pearl caddyWilliam Lestourgeon, London 1761, of plain rectangular form with leaf handles, crested, contained in a contemporary Chinese mother-of-pearl case, carved and engraved in low relief with reserves of classical figures within borders with smaller reserves of flowering foliage including prunus and peonies, on a diaper ground, with green velvet lined interior, the case 7 x 5in. (17.75 x 12.75cm.), some veneer losses to back of case.
A LATE GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker's mark mis-struck, London 1796, the leaf shaped bowl with wriggle and prick work veins and wirework loop handle, 3 1/2" long, together with a later shell shaped caddy spoon, maker Thomas Bradbury, Sheffield 1912, 3 1/4" long (2) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A LATE GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1812, in Fiddle pattern, the shovel shaped bowl wrigglework engraved with leaves and a fly, and engraved with an initial, 3 1/4" long, together with another caddy spoon, Sheffield 1935, with escallop shell cast terminal, 2 1/4" long (2) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1841, in Fiddle pattern, the shaped oblong bowl engraved with leaves, 3" long, together with another caddy spoon, maker possibly Joseph Wilmore, London 1799, the deep oval bowl wrigglework engraved with a sunburst, 2 1/2" long (2) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S WEST RIDING REGIMENT, an EPNS novelty table lighter in the form of an elephant standing on two bars, 2 3/4" long, together with a Victorian gold plated telescopic pencil engraved with an inscription and with inset polished agate shield seal, 3 1/2" long, and an early Victorian silver caddy spoon, maker Gervaise Wheeler, Birmingham 1841, 3" long (3) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form with ring handles and raised upon four bun feet, all over inlaid in mother of pearl with scrolling foliate panels, the cover hinged and opening to reveal a pair of lift-out caddies flanking a central mixing bowl, 12 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 7 1/2" high (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A group of silver plated items comprising:- a shaped square salver on scroll feet, 30 cm. wide; two sugar scuttles, one on gimbals, both with shovel bowl caddy spoons; also an oval two-handled tray on ball and claw feet, decorated with profuse foliage and scrolls, 54.7 cm. long handle to handle. (6). Good condition.
A Victorian Mauchline ware sycamore and penwork tea caddy by C. Stiven Lau & Kirk, the lid decorated with Keithock and with images of Stracathro, Burn, Langley Park, and Edzell to the four sides, the interior fitted with three lidded caddy's depicting Findhaven Castle, Dunellar Castle, and the Abbey of Aberbrathwick, 12ins x 7ins x 6ins high

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