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A Regency tortoiseshell rectangular shaped tea caddy, with rounded sides to the cover and twin arched front, finely inlaid flowers and foliage in mother-of-pearl, the interior fitted twin lidded compartments, on brass ball feet, 19cm wide Condition Report: Very small chip to left back corner of lid, otherwise very good condition.
A Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with canted corners, the front inlaid flowers and foliage in mother-of-pearl, the interior fitted twin lidded compartments, with ivory borders, on ball feet, 19.5cm wide Condition Report: Minor dents and abrasions to sharp edges of lid, otherwise condition good.
A Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with serpentine front and canted sides, the interior fitted twin lidded compartments with ivory borders on brass ball feet, 19.5cm wide Condition Report: Minor restored corners to front left and front right of lid, otherwise good condition.
A Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with concave canted corners, the front and escutcheon finely inlaid flowers and foliage in mother-of-pearl, the interior fitted twin lidded compartments with ivory borders, on brass ball feet, 19cm wide Condition Report: Dent to front right corner and back right corner of lid, restoration around the hinges and to back left vertical corner, linings to boxes distressed. These restorations and dents are relatively small, overall appearance good.
A fine Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the bombé body with interior fitted twin lidded compartments and bowl within ivory lining on flat bun feet, 28cm wide Condition Report: Signs of small restoration to back left corner and front right corner of lid and to front right corner of base, otherwise condition generally good.
A fine and unusual tortoiseshell octagonal tea caddy, the cover with ball finial, the ogee shaped body with interior fitted basin, lidded compartments within ivory lining on bun feet, 19.5cm wide Condition Report: In very nice condition. Minor abrasions to pointed corners, but good overall appearance.
A fine Georgian ivory decagonal tea caddy, banded in tortoiseshell with silver ring handle and oval of mother-of-pearl beads to the cover and shield and mother-of-pearl beads to the front, the interior with lidded compartment Condition Report: A piece of tortoiseshell stringing missing to right of cartouche. Crack to small area of ivory above hinge to lid. Interior silver foil replaced. Otherwise condition generally good.
A Victorian papier-mâché tea caddy by Jennens & Bettridge, of sarcophagus shape painted arrangements of summer flowers within gilt borders on a gold ground, the interior fitted two lidded compartments, 19cm wide Condition Report: Lid worn in places, interior good, surface to box worn to the front and sides, overall fair condition for age.
A collection of ceramics including a late 19th century continental bisque group of a young girl feeding a large dog, a four sided tea caddy and cover with blue and white printed chinoiserie decoration, marked to base Ringtons Limited Tea Merchants, Newcastle Upon Tyne, ceramic animals and birds including a Beswick Beatrix Potter figure of Old Mr Brown, a USSR model of a seated fox, a Beswick model of a wren, a pair of models of pink parakeet type birds, a Harkay Art Pottery model of a recumbent fox, a christening mug dated 1902, two ceramic half dolls and a similar miniature ceramic bust in the form of Pierrot's head, etc
A box of miscellaneous including a small 19th century walnut veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with hinged lid, a good quality oak paper tidy with hinged lid and multi divisional interior, a shallow box of squared form, principally in walnut veneer with applied brass plaque and divisional interior, a small mahogany locking box, a pair of black serpentine vases, a vintage Rolleiflex camera, a boxed antique ivory backed hair brush, a large treen nutcracker in the form of a semi nude female, a worked horn beaker, etc
An antique lacquered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with embossed acorn brass plaque to lock escutcheon and a floral bouquet to top together with a small 19th century timber box of rectangular form, principally in walnut veneer with bombe shaped top decorated with concentric studded detail, together with a pair of brass candlesticks with beaded borders, a Teronic clock, cased opera glasses with mother of pearl panelled finish to a brass frame, etc
A Georgian tea caddy of hexagonal form, principally in walnut veneer with banded borders and inlaid medallions with further beaded border and string inlay, flanked by further fluted inlay, the hinged lid revealing a single lid with turned ivory finial, 13 cm tall x 13 cm wide x 11 cm deep approx
A French brass four-glass mantel clock, L A French brass four-glass mantel clock, L. Marti et Cie , late 19th century, the French eight-day bell striking movement with visible anchor escapement stamped L. Marti et Cie, Medalion De Bronze , and numbered 1296 to backplate, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring behind full length door, the bevel-glazed case with cavetto cornice above caddy moulded angles and cavetto moulded plinth base and integral bracket feet, 30cm high
A late George III satinwood tea caddy, early 19th century, of rectangular form A late George III satinwood tea caddy, early 19th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with brass loop handle, the interior with twin subsidiary caddies and an associated blue glass bowl, 16cm high, 31cm wide; a Regency mahogany tea caddy, circa 1815, of sarcophagus form, 17cm high, 24.5cm wide; and a George III satinwood and marquetry tea caddy, late 18th century, the exterior decorated with floral sprigs to all sides, 11.5cm high, 11.5cm wide
The Alex Sandford Collection of Silver Caddy Spoons A George III silver caddy spoon, the leaf pattern bowl with wrigglework in the form of oval cartouche and with bright cut handle, by Thomas Wallis II, London 1804 (weight 11.5 grammes) Provenance : The John Norie Collection - Woolley & Wallis Auction, 20th April 2004, Lot 180 Note: See John Norie 'Caddy Spoons', Plate 6a
A George III silver gilt caddy spoon, the shovel bowl cast with shell, floral and scroll ornament, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1814 (weight 9.4 grammes) and a ditto silver caddy spoon with similar bowl and turned ivory handle, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1818 Provenance : The John Norie Collection - Woolley & Wallis Auction, 20th April 2004, Lot 194
Two George III silver caddy spoons - with plain silver shovel bowl, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1904 (weight 12.9 grammes - lacking handle), with leaf moulded bowl and fiddle pattern handle, by Josiah Snatt, London 1813 (weight 8.8 grammes), two George IV spoons, with oval bowl and fiddle pattern handle, by John Henry & Charles Lias, London 1826 (initialled - weight 14 grammes), with rectangular bowl with wrigglework by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830 (weight 6.5 grammes) and a William IV spoon with shaped bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Jonathan Hayne, London 1835 (initialled - weight 18.3 grammes) Provenance : The John Norie Collection - Woolley & Wallis Auction, 28th January 2004
A George IV silver caddy spoon with shaped bowl and Kings pattern handle, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1829 (weight 38.4 grammes), a Victorian ditto with shell bowl by George Adams, London 1858 (weight 30.2 grammes), a George III silver gilt spoon with shovel bowl and mother of pearl handle by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1806, and a George IV spoon with shaped bowl and fiddle pattern handle, by Robert Grey & Son, Glasgow 1824 (weight 11.3 grammes)
Three George III silver caddy spoons - with shell pattern bowl and pointed handle, possibly by John Young & Sons, Sheffield 1783 (initialled - weight 10 grammes), two with leaf pattern bowls, one with engraved leaves and with wirework handle, by Josiah Taylor, Birmingham 1801 (weight 7.2 grammes), the other with plain bowl by Elizabeth Morley, London 1808 (initialled - weight 9.8 grammes) and a George IV spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with leaves and with engraved handle, by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1827 (weight 11 grammes)
Three George III silver caddy spoons, - with oval bowl embossed with a seated figure and dog within a floral garland by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1792 (weight 9 grammes), with shell pattern bowl, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1806 (weight 5.5 grammes), with oval bowl engraved with leaf garland, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1809 (weight 10 grammes) and a William IV plain silver spoon with shovel pattern bowl by Alexander Cameron, Glasgow 1831 (initialled - weight 10.4 grammes)
Four George III silver caddy spoons - with shaped bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1801 (weight 5.7 grammes), with oval filigree bowl by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1804 (weight 6.7 grammes), with plain oval bowl and engraved handle, London 1806 (maker's mark worn - weight 10 grammes), with gilt shovel bowl by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807 (weight 8.5 grammes), and a George IV caddy spoon with plain gilt shovel bowl and turned ivory handle by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1828
Three George III silver caddy spoons - with circular bowl with die stamped flowerhead ornament, possibly Alice & George Burrows, London 1802 (weight 9.5 grammes), with plain oval bowl and handle by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1807 (weight 6.7 grammes), with plain oval bowl and fiddle pattern handle by William Eaton, London 1819 (initialled - weight 13.5 grammes), a George IV spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with flowers and leaves and with Kings pattern handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825 (weight 8.3 grammes) and a William IV spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with trailing leaf ornament by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830 (initialled - weight 8 grammes)
A MIXED LOT: A Victorian Fiddle pattern serving fork, by George Adams, London 1844, sixteen various tea spoons, a Victorian butter knife, two sugar sifter spoons, a child's spoon & fork, three dessert spoons, three caddy spoons, & two small salt spoons & two Chinese dragon-handled tea spoons; 17.4 oz
A MIXED LOT: A pair of portrait miniatures with brass-inlaid tortoiseshell frames, another miniature with an ivory-clad frame, a miniature tortoiseshell & wooden mandolin, a George III caddy spoon and a Victorian mounted red glass scent / smelling salts bottle; the latter 4" (10 cms) long (6)
A MIXED LOT: A modern cast miniature model of a donkey, a modern caddy spoon, a novelty brass tape measure in the form of a chick fledging from an egg, with a worm in its beak, and a small wooden box & cover set with a plated portrait medallion; the latter 2.5" (6.3 cms) long; 2.25 oz weighable silver (4)
An early 18th Century longcase clock movement by Christopher Gould of London, contained in late 18th/19th Century Dutch walnut and marquetry case, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and two turned winding holes, cast gilt cherub's head an flowerhead paterae spandrels with engraved borders to the two train five pillar movement with alarum and rack striking on a bell, contained in associated case with caddy top and plain turned pillars to hood, the whole inlaid with classical urns, birds, trailing floral ornament, and patterned bandings, 95.5ins high Note : Christopher Gould, Member of the Clockmakers Company 1682, died 1718 - A maker of great repute Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
An 18th Century walnut longcase clock by Jothn. Wyche in Holburn, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and turned winding holes to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in figured and burr walnut case, the hood with caddy top, plain fretted frieze and side panels, and plain slender turned pillars to hood, the trunk door with arched top, quarter veneered in burr walnut and inlaid with herringbone bandings and surrounded by moulded cross grained mouldings, the plinth with framed panel in herringbone banding, on plinth base, 96ins high Note : John Wyche recorded working London as Apprentice 1677 Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent

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