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A 19th century satinwood tea caddy, of oval form, with shell designed inlayed panel to hinged lid, and foliage and bow inlay to front. Lockable with key and tassel within. Inside there being two compartments with covers and paper feather like design to inside of lid. Along with a smaller Georgian wooden sarcophagus shaped casket, with lead lining and on four bracket feet, with brass escutcheon to front, no key and divisions inside. Originally most likely also a tea caddy. (2) Sizes: Satinwood approx. 12.5cm high x 19.5cm wide, the other approx. 11cm high x 16.5cm wide. Further Details: The satinwood caddy having one holder for the cover inside missing so cover does not sit inside, general wear to wood and inlay but generally in good condition. The other casket having slight splitting to one top corner, surface scratching, general wear and slight splitting to parts, but in stable condition.
A collection of silver to include; a late Victorian silver anointing spoon, elaborate detailed bowl and handle, hallmarked by Charles Boyton, London, 1901, approx. 14.8cm long, a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, hallmarked by possibly RC, London, 1811, a William IV silver caddy spoon, hallmarked London, 1835, no makers mark, and three Modern silver decanter labels, Whiskey, Sherry and Brandy. (1 bag) Weight: approx. 130.9 grams (4.2ozt) Further details: all tarnished, caddy spoon slightly misshapen, minor dents to some, scratching etc.
A 19th century mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, with twin lion handles and twin compartment inside, with Georgian silver caddy spoon inside, approx. 22cm wide x 14cm high, a rectangular 19th century veneered wood tea caddy, with twin compartment and glass bowl inside, on bun feet, approx. 13.8cm high x 26.2cm wide, (loss to veneer and wear), a 19th century carved wooden panel, approx. 37cm long, and two cheese moulds, one with coopered banding and press to centre. (5)
44 Teile eines Kaffeeservice mit Blaumalerei. Royal Copenhagen. Wellenmarke und Stempelmarke, 2. H. 20. Jh., 2x mit 1 Schleifstrich und 1x mit 2 Schleifstrichen. Unterglasurblaue Blumenmalerei. 9,4 kg. Form "Neuozier". 12 Kaffeetassen, 12 Untertassen, 12 Kuchenteller, 1 Milchkännchen, 2 Zuckerdosen (H 9,5 und 11 cm), 1 Teedose, 1 Fußschale (Ø 17,5 cm), 1 ovales Tablett (L 25,5 cm), 1 Blattschale (L 23,5 cm) und 1 Dreiecksschale (Ø 21 cm). 1 Untertasse mit Randbestoßung. Aufrufzeit 14. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 17:03 Uhr (CET)44 pieces of a coffee service with blue painting. Royal Copenhagen. Wave mark and stamp mark, 2nd half 20th century, 2x with 1 grind mark and 1x with 2 grind marks. Blue underglaze flower painting. 9.4 kg. "Neuozier" shape. 12 coffee cups, 12 saucers, 12 cake plates, 1 milk jug, 2 sugar bowls (H 9.5 and 11 cm), 1 tea caddy, 1 footed bowl (Ø 17.5 cm), 1 oval tray (L 25.5 cm), 1 leaf bowl (L 23.5 cm) and 1 triangular bowl (Ø 21 cm). 1 saucer with rim trimming. Call time 14 | June 2024 | expected 17:03 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Teedose und 4 Koppchen mit Blaumalerei. Meissen. Schwertermarke, 2. H. 20. Jh., 2 Schleifstriche und 1x Jubiläumsmarke 1710-1985, 1. Wahl. Unterglasurblaue Zwiebelmuster-Malerei. 4 Koppchen (H 4 cm), 4 Untertassen (Ø 12 cm) und 1 Teedose (H 10 cm). Glatte Form. Aufrufzeit 14. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 13:28 Uhr (CET)Tea caddy and 4 small cups with blue painting. Meissen. Sword mark, 2nd half 20th century, 2 grinding marks and 1x jubilee mark 1710-1985, 1st choice. Unglazed blue onion pattern painting. 4 small cups (H 4 cm), 4 saucers (Ø 12 cm) and 1 tea caddy (H 10 cm). Smooth shape. Call time 14 | June 2024 | presumably 13:28 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
15 barocke Porzellane mit Watteau-Malerei. Meissen. Schwertermarke, um 1750, unterseitig alte Inventarnummern des Stadtmuseums Meißen. Polychrom bemalt, goldstaffiert. Alle mit der fein gemalten Darstellung von galanten Paaren in Parklandschaften. Birnkännchen mit Rocaillehenkel, -schneppe und Blütenknaufdeckel (H 14,5 cm), Teedose (ohne Deckel; H 10,5 cm), 2 Kaffeetassen mit Rocaillehenkel (H 7 cm) und originalen Untertassen (Ø 13,5 cm), 4 bauchige Tassen mit Ohrenhenkel (H 4,5 cm) und originalen Untertassen (Ø 12 cm) und 1 Vierpassschale (L 17,5 cm). Partieller Goldabrieb, Deckelknauf bestoßen, Bestoßung an der Schneppe, minimale Bestoßung an 1 Untertassenrand und 1 Tassenrand, geklebter Chip an 1 Untertassenrand, 2 Tassen mit kleinen Standringbestoßungen, Haarriss in 1 Tassenhenkel. Alle Teile sind mit Inventarnummern des Stadtmuseums Meißen versehen. Der Meißener Sammler und Bodendenkmalpfleger Max Andrä (1866-1946) stellte sie dem 1934 neugestalteten Meißner Stadtmuseum als Dauerleihgabe zur Verfügung. Nach der Wende erfolgte eine Rückgabe der Leihgaben an die Erben des Sammlers Max Andrä. Aus deren Besitz wurden diese Sammlungsstücke erworben. Provenienz : Sammlung Max Andrä und sächsischer Privatbesitz. Aufrufzeit 14. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 11:09 Uhr (CET)15 baroque porcelains with Watteau painting. Meissen. Sword mark, around 1750, old inventory numbers of the Meissen City Museum on the underside. Polychrome painted, decorated in gold. All with the finely painted depiction of gallant couples in park landscapes. Pear jug with rocaille handle, snood and pommel lid (h 14.5 cm), tea caddy (without lid; h 10.5 cm), 2 coffee cups with rocaille handle (h 7 cm) and original saucers (Ø 13.5 cm), 4 bulbous cups with ear handles (H 4.5 cm) and original saucers (Ø 12 cm) and 1 quatrefoil bowl (L 17.5 cm). Partial wear to the gold, lid knob chipped, bump to the snipe, minimal bump to 1 saucer rim and 1 cup rim, glued chip to 1 saucer rim, 2 cups with small stand ring bumps, hairline crack to 1 cup handle. All pieces are marked with inventory numbers of the Meissen City Museum. The Meissen collector and conservationist Max Andrä (1866-1946) made them available to the Meissen City Museum, which was redesigned in 1934, as a permanent loan. After reunification, the items on loan were returned to the heirs of the collector Max Andrä. These collection items were acquired from their estate. Provenance: Max Andrä Collection and private property in Saxony. Call time 14 | June 2024 | presumably 11:09 am (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
A 19th Century walnut sarcophagus-shaped Tea Caddy, with stepped lid and brass handle/finial in the form of a King Charles Spaniel, the base raised on small circular bun feet (one missing), the inside edge with impressed name 'I. Fretwell', A/F, 4 1/2in H x 6in, and a black lacquered rectangular Card Tray with chinoiserie decorations, 8 1/2in x 6 1/2in
Georgian shell inlaid mahogany two division tea caddy with crossbanded decoration, the two interior canisters similarly inlaid with additional rope twist decoration and fitted slide out lids, the reverse also inlaid and the top with white metal suspension loop, W26 x D15 x H16cm, with ivory licence
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND TUNBRIDGE WARE TEA CADDY of waisted oblong form, the mildly domed lid featuring a castle within geometric banding and opening to interior with two lids each with turned wood handle, the body with band of flowers and foliage, on flattened bun feet, 9 1/2" wide (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Very good condition.
A TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, early 19th century, with hinged shallow domed lid enclosing a two compartment interior, raised on ball feet, 6" high x 7 1/2" wideNon transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number PQRU4FPZ (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT) Condition Report: The structure is intact but with losses to the veneer in many places. There are splits where some of the joins have started to move apart. In very used condition.
A GEORGIAN FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY, 18th century, of oval form inlaid with beaded festoons and hanging oval paterae within chequer stringing, the hinged lid with brass loop handle, 5” wide, together with an early 19th century sarcophagus tea caddy with brass ring side handles, 8 1/2" wide, and a Victorian rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid work box with bead and reel edging, on bun feet (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: The oval lacking escutcheon and with replaced lock and handle, small loss to edge stringing of lid and possibly lacking internal lid, the other caddy is generally in good restored condition and the work box in good on exterior but lacking one rear foot, some restoration required to interior. Although there is a key with the oval cady, it does not fit.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY BOWED CHEST, early 19th century, the caddy top over string inlaid frieze, two short over three long drawers below with turned brass handles, waved apron and splayed feet, 41 3/4" x 20" x 41" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good restored condition, top repolished, handles may be original.
A TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, early 19th century, of sarcophagus form with ivory trim, the hinged lid opening to interior with two lidded compartments with mother-of-pearl handles, on flared base and ivory bun feet, with ivory trim, 8" wideNon transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number L8BCT2BZ (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT) Condition Report: Chip to front right corner of lid, minute nicks to some others, similarly with the base. Small veneer loss to left rear corner of lid. Interior very good. One ball foot off but present and one missing.
A TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, early 19th century, of oblong form, the hinged lid enclosing two compartments, with ivory trim, 4 1/2" high, 7" wideNon transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number NWGCPBEU (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT) Condition Report: The tortoiseshell to the main body of the caddy has losses in places and also areas where the veneer is raised. The two interior lids are intact, and the structure overall is stable.
A SILVER TEA CADDY,London, c.1911, of oval form, with hinged lid, (6.5 troy ozs), 12cm high; together with a pair of silver plated desk candlesticks, each 12.5cm high; and an Elkington & Co, silver plated barrel & cover (lacking liner), with engine cut decoration, crested, with incorporated circular stand, raised on three lion paw feet, 15cm high
A Victorian silver tea caddy, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1891, 10cm wide9cm deep9cm high, 7.8oztCondition ReportGeneral knocks and wear commensuratewith age and use. Some light tarnish. Some holes to areas of high relief. Base a little misshapen and it wobbles a little. Lid doesn't sit totally flush. See photos.
A paper-scroll tea caddy, 19th century and later, of hexagonal form with banded edges, enclosing paper scrolls forming a flowering urn and opening to a void interior, 17.2cm wide 10cm deep 14cm highProvenance: The David Morris Collection.Condition ReportEvidence of repair and restoration, with some later paper scrolls. Apparently glue repair. Lid a little misshapen and doesn't sit totally flat. Base is felt covered. Interior lit appears associated. Possible further replacement sections.

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