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A 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with decorative brass inlay, opening to reveal two lift-out compartments with hinged covers and a space in the centre for a glass jar which is absent and raised on ornate brass feet; together with a smaller Georgian inlaid tea caddy with hinged cover and lead lined interior.
A large early 19th century Anglo-Indian horn and Vizagapatam ivory fluted bowed sarcophagus tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a cut glass bowl flanked by a pair of rectangular canisters, outlined throughout with banded borders engraved with scrolling foliage, silvered lion paw feet, 32cm wide, c.1820
A George III style mahogany cased caddy top bracket clock, with silvered 15cm dial and eight-day striking movement, with signed backplate, 38cm high/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Condition generally poor. Case is missing the right hand return and one leg. Top unglued. Grilles with loose material. Dial tarnished. Movement is missing the pendulum and the drums are loose. Backplate signed J. Moreland, Chester.
A George III tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy, circa 1790, with ten sides, domed lid and two inner lids/see illustration Condition Report: The tortoiseshell panels all intact if a little dull through grime, one ivory side strip missing at base border, no ivory lining to inside cover border, cover internal papers and compartment lids both in poor condition.
A parcel gilt 'berry' sifter ladle, later decorated on a ladle of Georgian origin, to/w a Dutch caddy spoon with ornate decoration, import Chester 1903, a South Africa sterling Candida preserve spoon, a set of six Victorian teaspoons with shell bowls, London 1884, three each fish knives and forks, Sheffield 1936 and a quantity of other teaspoons, butter knives, etc., 22 oz total
A pair of George IV plain silver sugar tongs, Thomas Wilks Barber, London 1824, to/w a sardine knife with pierced blade and mother-of-pearl handle, London 1801, a William IV fiddle pattern mustard spoon, London 1834 and a Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shovel bowl, George Unite, Birmingham 1868 (4)
A Good Month Going Chiming Centre Seconds Longcase Clock, signed Samuel Norton, Yarmouth, circa 1770, caddied pediment with brass ball finials, well figured trunk door, framed quatre form moulded plinth, 14-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, finely engraved centre with a basket of flowers and scroll decoration, date aperture, arch with strike/silent selection, large eight pillar triple weight driven movement, quarter chiming with five hammers striking a nest of five bells and a larger bell for the hours, 274cm high 17.06.15, Re-built caddy, pierced frets are later, well figured case with good colour, front of the case with some cracks and the surfaces are slightly lifting in parts, later door locks, later piece of wood has been added around the trunk door escutcheon, scuff marks to the sides, front of the plinth with some later mouldings and the surface has ripple marks, silvered chapter rings are faded, movement looks clean, signs of a later escape wheel and pallets, with three weights and a pendulum.
A Delft blue and white square form tea caddy minus lid, decorated with Chinese figures, birds and foliage - signed to base - Height 10 cm and a French Faience puzzle jug with six spouts bearing an inscription - An 1791 Louis Bourt - although jug probably late 18th century early 19th century - Height 19 cm Condition report: Caddy missing lid and has some crazing, jug has some losses to enamel and chip to base

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