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A mid 19th century burr walnut tea caddy, having banded design to sarcophagus box, lacks escutcheon, the interior with a pair of lift out tea boxes, 32cm wideThree feet are loose.Small chips to the exterior base and rim.Significant scratches and indentations to the wood.Two upper corners have been chipped.Paint loss and scratches to the interior.Hinges still working but showing signs of rusting.Would benefit from a clean.
A 17th Century Chinese porcelain rectangular blue and white tea caddy, each panel with painted design of landscape and foliage, with associated metal top, 7.8 cm x 12 cm high together with an 18th Century Chinese blue and white square example, 8 cm square x 12.5 cm high af and a later rectangular example missing top, 11.5 cm x 12 cm high17th Century Lidded Caddy:Small chips to all sides and rims.Several hairline cracks around the stopper.Rubbing to the base.Discolouration around the edges.Square Example:Multiple chips to all edges and corners.Rubbing to areas of the decoration.Several small hairline cracks.Areas of pitting.Central circular rim has been broken.Rectangular Example:Large substantial cracks down three of the sides.Small chips to the edges and bases.Discolouration to the edges and inconsistent paintwork (likely a result of the firing process)Fading to the top.
An Indian silver bowl, raised on a foot with a band of sixteen repousse, engraved female deities enclosed in circles, A Bhigajee & Co. Bombay Silver, 12.5cm by 6.2cm, together with a silver plated on copper tea caddy, engraved '30 Happy Years' to one side, a silver handled cuticle knife and a plated shoe horn, 4.7toz weighable silver. (4)
A Regency mahogany inlaid tea caddy, the hinged top enclosing lidded compartments, lacking mixing glass, with gilt lion mask ring handles and ivory escutcheon, 16cm high x 30.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Lot 246 - cracks to veneer mainly around top, watermark to top, interior side compartments hinges are a little loose
A Victorian rosewood and parquetry inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the top opening to reveal a central recess with associated glass bowl flanked by two canisters CONDITION REPORTS Has several cracks to the wood, water marks and staining throughout. Some areas of touching up and repair. One of the internal compartments hinge is broken. Replacement glass bowl. Lining has insect damage. Side handles have been removed and holes filled. General wear and tear to inc. knocks, scuffs, some splitting etc throughout - see images for more details
A collection of silver and silver plated wares to include a sauceboat in the George III taste, a cream jug with applied decoration, a caddy spoon bearing Assay mark for Copenhagen in the Georg Jensen taste, a white metal cylindrical pot with embossed foliate decoration bearing Oriental marks to base, etc
A Chinese 19th century barrel shaped tea caddy with twin handles, decorated with faux rivets, and multiple Chinese characters with larger characters to the lid and with character mark to the base, height 11.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lid does not fit properly, there are five studs missing to upper portion, one missing to lower portion, there are dents to the body and external surface wear.
A 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy with a hinged sarcophagus lid and cylindrical columns to each corner on turned bun feet, width 19cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Areas of chipping and splits to the veneer and dirt and wear commensurate with age and usage, heavy wear and staining to the interior, losses to the ivory detail, heavy staining to the bun feet.
JOSEPH WILLMORE; a George III hallmarked silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon initialled M to the finial, Birmingham 1828, a further pin pricked decorated example, London 1833, also a pair of old English pattern shovel salt spoons, Hester Bateman, London 1787, and another, combined approx 1.8ozt (5).
JOHN TURNER; a George III hallmarked silver bright cut decorated caddy spoon initialled W.N, Birmingham 1802, a further scallop mould decorated example, London 1817, a pair of salt spoons (one af), and a pair of miniature sugar tongs, George Unite, Birmingham 1898, combined approx 1.2ozt (5). CONDITION REPORT: Shell pattern caddy spoon handle crimped/compressed and misshapen, bowl rim very slightly misshapen, second caddy spoon handle/bowl off-centre with upper right of bowl slightly misshapen, one salt spoon with repair to handle above joint to bowl, other with slightly misshapen top of handle, tongs slightly misshapen to bowls, usual wear to greater or lesser degrees throughout.
A late George III mahogany and satinwood inlaid octagonal tea caddy with a navette shaped bone escutcheon, width 17.5cm, and a Victorian leathered jewellery box with pull out tray, width 23cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Tea caddy with losses to the veneer, particularly the edge of the lid, and losses to the inside corner, general surface wear and minor dirt commensurate with age, jewellery box with major areas of rubbing to the leather, particularly heavy wear to the edges and corners, interior requires some minor restoration.
A large William IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy with mother of pearl inlaid floral decoration to the front and hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments initialled G and B, flanking central circular section, with fluted bun twin handles and four similar feet, width 38cm. CONDITION REPORT: General surface dirt and wear throughout, particularly areas of dirt to parts of mother of pearl inlay, lock af, lacking key, one of the lidded compartments with hinge af, some minor losses and chips to the edge of circular section and to some edges and corners of the outside.
A George III oak longcase clock, with caddy top hood, ball and spike finials, and brass 30cm square arched dial having Royal crest to arch, and applied spandrels, the silvered chapter ring signed Geoff Devis London, with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary second ring and date aperture, revealing an eight day movement striking on a bell, with full length trunk door and moulded base, 240cm overall.
A Victorian hallmarked silver square-form tea caddy with cover, repoussé-decorated with floral designs, Cooper Bros & Sons, Birmingham 1896, approx 4ozt. CONDITION REPORT Clear hallmarks, no thinning of silver, good fit to top/lid. One or two very small dents to the top of the caddy and the lid/top.

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