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A GROUP OF TEA CADDIES, WOODEN BOXES AND A TELESCOPE, comprising two tea caddies of sarcophagus form, the larger with mother of pearl inlay, a larger work or writing box with mother of pearl inlay, width 30cm x depth 20.5cm x height 12cm, and a modern reproduction telescope in a wooden box (4) (Condition Report: generally ok, interior of tea caddies have been lined in red fabric, larger tea caddy is missing lock and central division, neither has internal covers, larger box has some losses to mother of pearl inlay and veneer, splits to veneer and replaced hinges, all three have some signs of wear, a little tarnish to telescope, and its box appears ok)
A superb chinoiserie tea caddy, decorated in polychrome enamels and gold to depict precious objects, flowers and fruits with the 'three friends of winter' motif to both sides, possibly by Edmé Samson, 19th centuryEen prachtige chinoiserie theebus, versierd met kostbare voorwerpen, bloemen en vruchten in polychroom email en goud en met het 'drie vrienden van de winter' motief aan beide zijden, mogelijk van Edmé Samson, 19de eeuw.H 12 cm
A circa 1900 German silver tea caddy, of shouldered rectangular form upon a scrolling foot, all-over repousse decorated with foliate scrolls and shells, each side bearing a figural scene with cherubs, the pull-off cover further repousse decorated and having cherubic finial, Hanau marks for Friedrich Reusswig, further hallmarked for importer Edwin Thompson Bryant, London 1896, 'F' foreign mark, h.14cm, 5.48oztStands well.Cover fits tightly.Appears little handled.All decoration crisp and good.One main panel with three cherubs dented but not split.Opposing panel with very small dent.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain tea caddy, 18th century, decorated with figures within a garden, h.11cm, together with a similar tea bowl, dia.8.5cm (2)Enamel a little rubbed to both.Bowl – hairline crack.Caddy – two hairline cracks to the side with the single figure, no lid, two small chips to the rim.
A George III mahogany tea caddy, of elongated octagonal form, having ebony and boxwood chequer stringing, inlaid oval roundels and shield shaped cartouche, with ivory escutcheon, w.19.5cmIvory submission ref: S3224S6Z A couple of small splits to the timber.Part of lock missing and foil linig is very flaky.Overall condition is good.
A GEORGE III QUILLWORK OR SCROLLED PAPER TEA CADDY of hexagonal form with chequer band strung lid, the metallic scrolled paper on a foiled red ground, in forms of flowers and sheaves of wheat, the interior with two lids, 20.5cm long x 13.5cm high x 11cm deep Ivory declaration reference: ZTPSRZ71 Condition Report:Available upon request
A George VI silver tea caddy spoon, in the Arts & Crafts style, decorated with planishing, the finial with scrolls and beads, surmounted by a stylised tulip, ensuite with facsimile signature, Charles Boyton, London 1937, length 11cm, together with two hallmarked silver teaspoons, combined weight 71g/2.28ozt approx (3)
A George III silver Neoclassical drum tea caddy, the exterior decorated with dual bands of bright-cutting and floral garlands, the hinged cover with urn-form finial, the body with two oval cartouches, one with an armorial crest of, A Crescent Per Pale Or And Gu., the other with coat of arms above a motto, 'Lux venit ab alto', possibly for Dallas, Sir George Edward, Baronet, of Petsal, Staffordshire, fully marked to the underside of the base, sponsor's mark of John Denzilow, London 1782, length 12.2cm, weight 375g/12.05ozt approx
A group of hallmarked silver, to include a George III silver tea caddy spoon, Stephen Adams, London 1810, length 7.8cm approx, together with a toddy ladle, hallmarked London 1813, a baby food pusher, sifting spoon, and three teaspoons, together with a plated fish serving knife and fork, and meat skewer, combined weight of weighable silver 72g/2.31ozt approx (qty)
George III mahogany-cased bentside spinet, apparently unsigned and undated, the hinged solid mahogany lid and fall with shaped brass strap hinges, enclosing pale 'fiddle-back' mahogany interior with ebony and boxwood chequer stringing, pine rear fillet section, the five octave keyboard with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals (action requiring attention), on caddy-moulded mahogany trestle stand, 194cm x 70cm x 83cm highSold with APHA permit: 3LYPGRK6 Deceased estate, Hotwells, Bristol.
Late George III inlaid mahogany sarcophagus-form tea caddy, the hinged cover having lattice stringing within barber's pole and chevron borders, enclosing two lidded compartments, the body with harewood husk patera within conforming borders between lion mask and ring side handles, on brass ball feet, 21.5cm x 14cm x 17.5cm high
George III inlaid satinwood tea caddy, of octagonal or canted rectangular form, the hinged cover centred by a husk patera within crossbanding and chequer stringing, enclosing two lidded compartments, the body with three further paterae and chequer strung angles over chevron frieze, 17.5cm x 12cm x 12cm high
A Victorian Matched Hallmarked Silver Three Piece Tea Set, Joseph Angell, London 1856, I.M, Dublin 1864, each of tapering octagonal form allover engraved, on shaped rim scroll base; Together with Matching Hallmarked Silver Tea Caddy, Joseph Angell, London 1852 (damage / lacking key) (total weight 1725grams). (4)*Ivory Act 2022 registration certificate number HYTVWD1V (tea pot).

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