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A fine George II ebonised bracket timepiece by John Everell, London, circa 1750 The case with a brass knopped swing handle above a caddy top and a six inch gilt metal break arch dial signed John Everell, London with Roman and Arabic numerals and applied with scrolling foliate and human mask openwork spandrels, the clock with a single fusee movement and pull repeat on two bells with a verge escapement and a back plate ornately engraved with a bird amongst scrolling foliage. The front door of the clock with two fret works panels enclosing the break arch dial with a conforming rear door and each side with two shaped glazed apertures above a plinth base and bracket feet, 24x40cms high
Unusual silver butter knife by George Adams (Chawner & Co) London 1878, set of six coffee spoons with matching sugar tongs, scallop shell caddy spoon and two cylindrical mustard pots with blue glass liners approx 8oz Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A collection of 18th and 19th century ceramics including a floral painted tea caddy, height 11.5cm, a bell shaped footed loving cup, transfer decorated with Oriental architectural landscape, a mug with inscription, various tea cups including Newhall and a Staffordshire cottage money box. CONDITION REPORT: Please refer to photogrpahs for condition of mug
A late 19th century rosewood trinket box with mother of pearl inlay, the hinged lid enclosing a pull-out tray, width 30cm, and a mahogany rectangular tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded sections, containing a quantity of predominantly British coins including a Victorian florin and half crown and some other pre-1947 coins.
An Edwardian G.W. Scott & Son wicker two person 'En Route' tea basket 'The Continental', metal lined and comprising a copper and brass kettle and burner, two metal enamel and gilt decorated tea cups and saucers, two tea plates, a tea caddy and further storage box, five interlocking shot cups, two knives and two teaspoons, height 24cm, width 31cm, depth 22cm.
A 19th century gilt black lacquer tea caddy, the hinged canted rectangular lid worked with a panel of figures amongst gazebos in a garden, the interior with two pewter canisters, one stopper and cover, 23cm (9 in) wide Besides the losses of one stopper and cover to the pewter cannisters the lid has been restored back at the edge that borders the hinges
A 20th century decorated reverse glass and pewter tea caddy, tea pot and covers, the glass panels with scenes of figures, the pewter cast with flowers, bamboo and thunder scroll bands, four character marks starting eternal and ending bronze, the tea caddy 17cm (6.75 in) high (4) Other Notes: This style of ware has been attributed to both Chao Yi Yong Shun and Chao Yang Yan Yongli One glass panel to the tea pot is cracked across twice
A Republic Period mug and a tea caddy, both inscribed in black, the cylindrical sides of the mug painted with two ladies seated on a rock below blossoming cherry trees, four character commendation mark in red, 11cm (4.25 in) high, one of the wavy sides of the caddy with an island and the other with a bird perched above flowers, faint marks in red, 13cm (5 in) high (2) Good
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS, maker PB, London 1807, together with another similar tablespoon, London 1805, a George III silver caddy spoon, maker John Turner, Birmingham 1800, six golfing finial coffee spoons and two other silver items, approximately 9.2 ozt, 286 grams

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