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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.
A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy, 19th century, of rounded and canted rectangular form, with metal stringing and a medallion to the centre engraved 'C', the interior with two lidded compartments and ivory banding, the whole raised on metal ball feet, 16cm wide 10.5cm deep 16.5cm high IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018.
A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy, inlaid with mother of pearl, with twin ring handles, 22cm wide, an early 20th c EPNS cruet frame with cut glass cruets, a contemporary Chinese engraved pewter tea caddy, the base inscribed Yih Tai Chong Changsea, 20cm h, a pair of plated tea cannisters and a EPBM tobacco box with hinged lid (4)
An early 19th century shell inlaid cross banded mahogany tea caddy, 26cm wide***CONDITION REPORT***PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
An Edwardian silver hexagonal tea caddy, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester, 1908, 97mm and one other demi-fluted silver tea caddy, George Howson, London, 1912.***CONDITION REPORT***PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A small George III mahogany tea caddy with divisional interior, 23cm***CONDITION REPORT***PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A SELECTION OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL CUTLERY, to include two Georgian fiddle pattern tablespoons, engraved initial 'W' to the terminal, one hallmarked 'William Bateman II' London 1830, the other hallmarked 'Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dix' London 1817, lengths 22cm, two old English pattern tablespoons, engraved initials to the terminals, hallmarked 'Peter, Ann & William Bateman' London 1805, lengths 21.5cm, a single old English pattern tablespoon, hallmarked London, three fiddle pattern spoons, engraved initials to the terminals, hallmarked 'George Aldwinckle' London 1862, lengths 18.5cm, a fiddle pattern sauce spoon, engraved initials to the terminal, hallmarked London, and a caddy spoon with flat top terminal, hallmarked London, approximate gross weight 499.8 grams, 16.06 ozt, together with other EPNS cutlery, a banded agate handle pickle fork, a mother of pearl handled pickle fork etc
17 unboxed Lilliput Lane cottages - Summer Impressions, The China Shop, Devon Leigh, Jones the Butcher, The Enchanted Garden (chip), Grandma Batty's Tearoom, Stargazer's Cottage, Penny Sweets, Fruits of the Lane, The Greengrocers, Frydays, Bow Cottage, Spring Glory, River Meadow Manor, Cruck End, Tea Caddy Cottage, The Penny Farthing
George III mahogany twin pedestal partner's desk, moulded rectangular caddy top with tooled leather inset, one side fitted with nine drawers and the opposing side fitted with single drawer, two false drawers and two panelled cupboards, ornate cast gilt metal handles and handle plates, on plinth baseDimensions: Height: 76cm Length/Width: 123cm Depth/Diameter: 98cmCondition Report:Warp to the cupboard doors,
A 19th century mahogany and satinwood inlaid twin compartment tea caddy, having shield shaped ivory escutcheon, width 31cmIvory submission ref: DFDDEEF5 Repair to lid at hinge causing lid to sit askew. Minor loss to stringing on one corer. One ivory compartment handle broken; interior silvered finish very worn. Central glass missing. Escutcheon cracked.
A Edwardian silver tea caddy and a late Victorian pin tray. The rectangular caddy with a plain pull-off cover and embossed with figures in pastoral scenes, mark of Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1903, 8cm high overall, 7cm long (3 3/8ths x 2 3/4 inches), 91g (a little under 3 ozs); and a shaped-rectangular 'Punch' pin tray embossed with Mr Punch and his dog Toby within two cornucopia and figures, the shaped border with graduated anthemion, mark of Edward Durban & Co., Birmingham 1894, 10cm x 7.25cm (4 x 2 7/8ths inches), 39g (a little under 1 oz)
AUF DIESES LOS KANN NICHT GEBOTEN WERDEN / THIS ITEM IS NOT LEGAL TO SELL IN THE UK/EU: Tea Caddy England, Regency. Holz mit Auflagen aus Schildpatt und Elfenbein. Metallbeschläge. Rechteckiger Korpus auf 4 Füsschen. Klappdeckel, Unterseite mit blauem Samt ausgeschlagen. 2 Fächer mit Deckel, innen Reste einer Verzinnung. 19x11,5x14,5 cm. - Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.
A George IV Sarcophagus Tea Caddy with Mother of Pearl Scrollwork Inlay. Interior Lids have Initials for BG also in Mother of Pearl. Red Embossed Paper Lining with Crystal Glass Mixing Bowl. Caddy is on Four Bun Feet. Wear to wood around key opening, losses to inlay and some splitting to veneers. Height: 19cm Length: 30cm
A George IV and Later Silver Table-Service, Some Piece Scottish, Some Newcastle, Fiddle pattern, later engraved with an initial, comprising6 table-spoons6 table-forks6 dessert-spoons6 dessert-forks6 teaspoonsTogether With assorted other flatware, including a pair of George II silver sugar-nips and a caddy-spoontotal weight 45oz 10dwt, 1,416gr (qty)
A Victorian Silver Tea-Caddy, by Job Frank Hall, London, 1897, tapering oval and with two drop-ring handles, the hinged cover engraved with initials and with a baluster finial, 92mm high, 4oz 3dwt, 129gr; Together With a silver plate caddy-spoon with shell-shaped bowl (2)Caddy - numerous small dents throughout. Top slighlty warped with some play in the hinge. Marks rubbed. Spoon - in good overall condition.
1920s silver tea caddy, of plain oval form, with removable cover, hallmarked Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1922, H7.8cmCondition Report: Approx 3.32 ozt (103.3 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but clear and legible.
Retailed by Leuchars & Son c.1900-1904, this exceptional, 100% complete, possibly original travelling tea set is believed to be unique and specifically commissioned for Hukin & Heath, London. Comprising of, on the higher level, a kettle with a delicately woven wicker covered handle and cover standing 9cm high, a matching teapot and cover, measuring 8cm high, both in heavy, silver plate. The kettle contains a tea caddy and cover incorporating paraffin burner and burner stand. The teapot contains a sugar bowl, a fine heavy glass milk flask and cover. A cleverly designed fold-out kettle support is in its own compartment. Two elegant teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs are safely secured in the fold-out doors, stamped 'H & H 2110' . The lower level contains two perfect blue and white Royal Worcester cups and saucers, both with their perfect velvet travelling support trays. The complete set is skilfully contained within a black leather-covered and royal blue velvet-lined fitted case with retailer's mark 'Leuchars & Son, London and Paris' logo in gilt lettering to the rear of the case. A graceful swing-down brass handle aids ease of carrying and a simple brass catch allows access to the interior.Dimensions: case 29cm wide, 19cm high, 15.5cm deep.A most stylish and beautiful work of art for the lucky driver and passenger to partake of a gentle and refined cup of tea on a stop on their civilised and gentle motorcar journey. Click here for more details and images
A SHOVEL SHAPED CADDY SPOON WITH MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLE, BIRMINGHAM 1811. Together with a plain Fiddle Pattern example, Birmingham 1831, and an engraved caddy spoon with a filled and embossed handle, Birmingham 1832. 10.5 cm. 34 g. total. PROVENANCE: From the Private Collection of the Late George Withers (1946-2023)
A selection of 18th and 19th century silver spoons all in the fiddle and shell pattern to include a pair of salt spoons by Lister and Sons hallmarked Newcastle 1857, single salt spoon hallmarked London 1778, mustard spoon hallmarked London 1839 and a caddy spoon by Elizabeth Morley hallmarked London 1810, combined silver weight 87.8 grams
A group of mixed collectibles comprising a 19th century black lacquered and gilt decorated tea caddy in the Japonesque style, with two inner tin canisters, raised on paw feet (one missing), 13.5 x 20 x 13cm, an 18th century mortar with the Roman numerals 'L X IIII' on the outer rim, height 8cm, diameter 10.5cm, a miniature mahogany chest of drawers with marquetry decoration, 12 x 15 x 7cm, a 19th century brass miniature tilt-top breakfast table on tripod base, height 13cm, diameter 13cm, a small child's four-legged stool with turned supports, height 16cm, diameter 14.5cm, and a Scottish cast brass ashtray of naturalistic form with lizards around rocks, marked 'Made in Scotland', diameter 13cm (6).
MAPPIN & WEBB; a hallmarked silver three-piece tea service comprising teapot, cream jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, Sheffield, various dates, also a pair of sugar nips by H J Lias & Son, London 1877, a caddy spoon by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1957 and a hallmarked silver salt spoon, combined approx. 37.56ozt.

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