Meissen porcelain tea caddy The caddy of tapering form, decorated with moulded green painted leaves, underglaze blue mark to the base, with white metal mounts.15cm highQty: 1Metal mounts might be later additions. Finial/lid is damaged and restored. Areas of glue to the foot rim, possibly where silver mounts have been applied. Possible restoration also. Some scratches and wear to the gilt painted decoration.
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Two Victorian walnut writing boxes and two further boxes One writing box with decorative marquetry inlay to the surface; one of the smaller boxes previously a sewing box and now with a vacant interior; the other possibly a tea caddy now lacking interior.The largest writing box 35cm wideQty: 4Some condition issues to all of the boxes with some losses to the veneer and all in need of some restoration.
A quantity of assorted 19th century and later silver small spoons, including tea, coffee, caddy and condiment spoons, various dates, makers and patterns, together with a silver butter knife and a Russian 84 zolotnik teaspoon, 22.9oz, together with a quantity of assorted plated flatware. Condition - poor to fair
A matched canteen of Victorian silver fiddle pattern cutlery comprising twelve table forks, nine London 1856, two 1854 and a white metal example, twelve dessert forks by Henry Holland, London 1859, another London 1848, twelve dessert spoons by Henry Holland, London 1875, three London 1873 band another Victorian example, 1974g together with a set of six George III silver teaspoons and other flatware including a silver caddy spoon Birmingham 1906, 460g , various plated bone handled knives etc all in afitted wooden canteen
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, comprising two vases by Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal, height of tallest 15cm (some light crazing), a Falcon Ware Flamar jardiniere (light crazing, some staining, small areas of glaze loss), three Nao figures of children, a Sylvac Ware tea caddy with elephant head handles (light crazing), and a squat Old Tupton Ware vase, height 7.5cm (8) (Condition Report: appear in good overall condition, specific obvious damage as stated, some would benefit from a clean)
Three 19th century boxes - comprising a Regency mahogany jewellery box, with parquetry line inlay and ebony edge stringing, fitted with a single drawer (LWH 20.3 x 12.7 x 9.1cm); a yew veneered tea caddy, c.1800, with boxwood edge stringing, interior vacant, no lock (LWH 15.9 x 10.5 x 10.5cm); and a bird's eye maple and walnut box. (LWH 15 x 10 x 8.25cm).
A mixed group of silver including; two pairs of Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, a Fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Josiah Snatt, two mustard spoons, seven Old English pattern salt spoons- various dates and makers mostly Georgian, an Edwardian childs food pusher and a tea spoon damaged, 234gms., (7.5ozs.),gross, (13)
A late Regency mahogany and boxwood strung tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover opening to a foil lined twin compartment interior, the whole flanked by brass ring handles on brass feet, w.21, d.12, h.16cm, together with one other Victorian rosewood and brass mounted single compartment tea caddy (lacking interior lid), w.15, d.12, h.12cm. (2)Ivory submission reference: C7SDFMNH
A George III mahogany tea caddy, the hinged cover with brass swan neck handle opening to a three compartment interior, raised on ogee moulded supports, w.23, d.14, h.14cm, together with one other George III mahogany and ebony strung tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to a partially foil lined single compartment interior, w.12, d.12, h.12cm. (2)Ivory submission reference: U1FPQCBQ
A George III silver tea caddy modelled as a wooden tea chest, of cube form with engine turned 'plank effect' decoration to each side within a foliate scrolling border, having further engraved Chinese character marks to each side and the Huyshe family crest (ducally crowned elephant head) to the front, the hinged cover with cast tea blossom finial, maker Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1780, 9.5 x 9 x 9cm, 14.4oztAll engraved decoration clean and crisp, no areas of wear.Overall an excellent example.No key.
A George III mahogany, rosewood crossbanded, boxwood and chequer strung tea caddy, of typical rectangular form, the hinged cover with shell paterae inlay to the underside, having twin removeable oak compartments with mahogany and rosewood banded covers and brass finials, w.23, d.13.5, h.13.5cm.Ivory submission reference: 8411H57Y
A George III yew-wood, rosewood crossbanded and boxwood strung tea caddy, of canted rectangular form, the hinged cover with an satinwood and pearwood inlaid panel depiciting a bird, the front panel depicting Britannia seated with shield and trident with lion beside her, the twin compartment interior with two chequer strung covers and ivory finials, w.19, d.11, h.12cm.Ivory submission reference: UEJV6RRA
In the manner of George Betjemann & Sons, a Victorian calamander and gilt metal mounted tea caddy of octagonal form, the hinged cover with inset malachite oval plaque opening to a twin compartment foil lined interior, each cover with Gothic style mounts and finials annotated for Green and Black tea, having a further Gothic style escutheon and flanked by drop handles, raised on a shaped moulded plinth, retailed by Wedgewood & Sons, 9 Cornhill, w.26, d.18. h.16cm.Crack to malachite panel, top slighly bleached.
A large late Regency rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover opening to reveal a central aperture for a mixing bowl flanked by two removeable compartments each with a hinged cover inlaid B and G, having wooden ring handles, raised on fluted bun feet, w.34, d.19, h.20cm.
19th century French rosewood vitrine display cabinet, stepped caddy top decorated with foliate egg and dart gilt metal beading, the fabric lined interior fitted with three shelves, enclosed by two glazed doors with cast gilt metal mounts, shaped apron on splayed feet with cast hoof capsDimensions: Height: 178cm Length/Width: 149cm Depth/Diameter: 50cm
Georg Jensen - a small collection of sterling silver effects, to include; two caddy spoons, each with looped stems, the larger length 11cm, the smaller, London import date 1933, length 9.5cm, pair of sugar nips, London import date 1937, length 9.5cm, and a pickle fork, 9.2cm, each with various stamped marks to reverse (4)
†Attributed to DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a porcelain caddy covered in pale grey glaze with iron and cobalt decoration, impressed pottery mark, height 11cm, and a pair of Leach Pottery egg cups (3).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
†MIKE DODD (born 1943); a stoneware caddy covered in green ash and granite glaze with impressed decoration, impressed MJD mark, height 17.5cm, and a smaller faceted bottle covered in basalt black breaking to kaki glaze with nuka top (2).Condition Report: Nick to rim and cover of caddy, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
A Pair of Worcester Porcelain Butter Tubs, Covers and Stands, circa 1775, printed in underglaze blue with the "Fence" pattern, crescent marks, ex H. Leonard fuller collection, together with a sugar bowl in "Mansfield" pattern, cylindrical mug, a Caughley fluted tea canister, sparrow beak jug and sucrier and cover (one tray)Butter tubs - one with loss to one handle, the cover with loss to the corner of the handle notch. No other damage to the six components and free from repair. Mansfield bowl - slight wear and staiing to rimBowl and cover - bowl with a rim chipMug - in good conditionTea Caddy - chip to rim of cover and chip to rimJug - chip to end of spout

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