Early 18th century Chinese Imari porcelain tea canister of octagonal form with floral and landscape decoration and copper lid, 11cm high and Chinese blue and white bowl with painted buildings in landscape with Hongxian four character mark to base, 14.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT Caddy - base cover chip Bowl - small rim chip
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George III tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy of decagonal form, the slightly domed cover with loop handle surmount, with shield shaped engraved presentation plate to the front, 13cm high CONDITION REPORT Loss to one section of the ivory stringing to the cover. Silver mounts are tarnished. Foil-lined interior degraded, otherwise generally slight deterioration commensurate with age but basically in good condition
A Georgian burr walnut veneered tea caddy of rectangular form together with a mahogany tea caddy and a papier-mache cylindrical storage box decorated with oriental figures in landscape. CONDITION REPORT: Walnut caddy with one handle missing and interior cover with crack. Small box with cover broken, Lacquered box with gilt decoration worn in parts and minor chips
An early 19th Century rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form with fitted interior of a pair of hinged covered boxes and a central replacement ceramic mixing bowl. w. 37 cm CONDITION REPORT: Generally good with surface rubbing and scratching, mixing bowl is a replacement, one hinged cover is loose
A walnut long case clock, mid 18th century and later, the brass 12 inch dial inscribed 'John Pepys, London' with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial above, caddy top with blind fretwork decoration, arched trunk door and plinth base. h. 226 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some lifting and losses and replacements to the veneer and second dial missing, no warranty offered as to the working condition of the movement, some veneers faded and stained. Please see further photographs for better idea of condition. 2 weights not brass cased with pendulum. Believe base has been cut down with newer back boards.
A quantity of assorted ceramics, to include two oriental blue & white jars, a black and gilded vase, continental serving dishes and an inkstand marked as Meissen and Dresden, a Masons punchbowl, two continental teapots (one a/f), six small figures, together with a wooden tea caddy (a/f) and a glass tankard.
A Victorian mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with twin lidded interior, mother of pearl escutcheon, standing on turned bun feet, 14 x 23 cms and a crossbanded mahogany tea caddy with canted edge lid opening to reveal an interior multi-wood decorative panel, twin boxwood strung lids with ivory or bone knobs, 12.5 x 20 cms
A 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy on bun feet, the interior with lift-out lidded tea boxes with central glass pedestal mixing bowl, 17 x 31 cms and a walnut tea caddy, dome topped with brass embellishments and ivory/bone decoration and twin compartment interior with lids, 13 x 22 cms
A 19th Century walnut sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with ivory escutcheon, turned wood ring handles, raised on turned bun feet, twin lidded interior with paper lining, 16 x 27 cms and a smaller rosewood example with ebony escutcheon and stringing raised on turned ball feet with metal carrying handles and similar interior, 14.5 x 19 cms

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