A small Wedgwood lustre bowl, the exterior decorated with dragons, the interior decorated with a rider on a camel, pattern no.Z4831 inscribed to base, diameter 9.5cm (base af), and a Doulton Lambeth tea caddy of rectangular baluster form, with moulded leaf decoration set with vacant silver shield shaped cartouche with silver neck and cover, Cornelius Saunders & James Shepherd, Chester 1894, height 12.5cm (base af) (2). CONDITION REPORT: The Wedgwood bowl has a chip to base. The Doulton tea caddy has had a break to the base corner which has been crudely repaired.
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Attributed to LIBERTY & CO; an Arts and Crafts hammered pewter and enamel decorated cylindrical tea caddy and cover, the lift-off lid centred with a young girl and two geese in a landscape, unmarked, diameter 13cm, height 11.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Dent to base, discolouration to underside of lid, misshapen inner rim.
A George V hallmarked silver small octagonal tea caddy, the hinged lid with central finial, the body engraved with a crest of stag's head, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914, height 10cm, approx 5.65ozt. CONDITION REPORT: the finial and a bit of the axis have been pushed down to the lid. A few dents, including one to one of the corners. The lid doesn't close properly to one side, Minor wear, particularly to base.
A quantity of silver and electro-plated flatware to include 'The Leicester Spoon' of seal top type, marked for London 1976, two cased silver 'St Paul's Apostle Spoon', bearing London hallmarks, a silver caddy spoon and plated flatware etc, total combined silver weight 136 grms / 4.3 ozt approx. (qty)
Antique English Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy. Two compartments, ball feet. Unsigned. Age cracks, wear, minor losses to corners. Measures 6-1/4" H x 8-1/4" x 4-3/4". We Will Not Ship This Item Out of State of Florida. Anyone Having This Item Shipped Must Have a Florida Address or the Item will not be Shipped. We will Not Knowingly Sell Endangered Species outside of Legal Channels. Shipping $55.00
A GOOD 18TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of rectangular form with straight sides, canted angles and stepped, hinged cover, overall decorated with inlaid mother-of-pearl foliate designs, two lidded compartments to the ivory edged interior, standing on bun feet. 19cm wide x 10cm deep x 16cm high approx. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition for age although some areas of cracked and lifting veneer in places, minor losses to ivory edging in one area, lacking in patination.
A silver plated salver with applied scroll and leaf border on four scroll feet, a circular vegetable dish with domed pull-off cover, a pierced syphon stand, a silver plated rectangular cast with hinged cover, a silver plated cocktail set by Asprey's, a silver plated wine taster, a silver salt, a white metal caddy spoon and a miniature white metal bowl (qty)
Silver, comprising; a cream jug modelled as a watering can, having a swingover handle, Birmingham 1902, a mustard pot, with a blue glass liner, Birmingham 1959, a mustard spoon, a napkin ring, a large caddy spoon, having a shell shaped bowl, Sheffield 1895, two berry teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, combined weight 291 gms, also a foreign square hinge lidded cigarette box, having blue and white enamelled decoration, detailed 800.
A George III silver tea caddy spoon, the bowl of cushion shaped form, otherwise with engraved decoration by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1793, a silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Birmingham 1838, a silver King's pattern caddy spoon with a drop shaped bowl, London 1824 and a silver caddy spoon having a shaped handle, Sheffield 1913, combined weight 45gms. (4)
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY INLAID OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed John Melling, Chester, the 12 1/2" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the matted centre, enclosed by mask pierced spandrels and set beneath a signed cartouche to the arch, powered by an eight day movement, striking on a bell, housed in a caddy top case with later gilt metal finials above a trunk door with spilt turned fore columns and glazed panels to top corners, over a long trunk door with three inlaid roundels and bull's eye glass enclosed within feather banding and moulded borders, raised on a conforming base with plinth, 89" (226cm) high
Two George IV silver caddy spoons, one fiddle pattern, WB, probably William Bainbridge, London, 1827, one bright cut, John Turner, Birmingham, 1828. CONDITION REPORT: . London spoon very good condition, marks clear. Birmingham spoon, hollow handle repaired in two places, marks poor but readable.
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel shovel bowl caddy spoon by Gustav Klingert, Moscow, c. 1890, in traditional colours within turquoise enamel bead borders, 11 cm. long CONDITION REPORT: A couple of the beads have minor surface chips otherwise in very nice condition, marked on back of stem below the spiral twist
Camerer, Kuss & Co. mantel clock, oak tea caddy, stoneware hot water bottle and other miscellanea in one box CLOCKS & BAROMETERS - as we are not a retailer, these items are sold as seen and may or may not be in full working order, if you would like any advice on buying clocks or barometers, or a full condition report, please contact our valuation team Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Four assorted silver caddy spoons, including Willian IV Scottish silver caddy spoon. Assay marked Glasgow 1830 D. MacDonald, George IV Irish silver caddy spoon, Assay marked Dublin 1820 J Buckton, George III silver caddy spoon, Assay marked London 1813, Art Nouveau Sterling silver caddy spoon H218

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